The Statistics::Basic Perl module provides a number of very basic
statistical parameters, including the mean, the median, the standard
deviation etc. It is reportedly faster than a similar module,
Statistics::Descriptive.
altgraph is a fork of graphlib: a graph (network) package for constructing
graphs, BFS and DFS traversals, topological sort, shortest paths, etc. with
graphviz output.
altgraph includes some additional usage of Python 2.6+ features and
enhancements related to modulegraph and macholib.
Patsy is a Python library for describing statistical models (especially linear
models, or models that have a linear component) and building design matrices.
Patsy brings the convenience of R "formulas" to Python.
Qalculate! is a multi-purpose desktop calculator. It is small and simple to
use but with much power and versatility underneath. Features include
customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting, and
a user-friendly interface.
A S-Lang module to plot graphs using grace.
Grace is a popular plotting tool that produces publication quality
plots. The S-Lang module interacts with grace via pipes.
GIMP-Help is a help system designed for use with the internal
GIMP help browser, external web browser and HTML renderers, and
human eyeballs. Docbook is used to create a highly customizable
system for all needs.
Gnome OSD is a new small project to create an OSD (On-Screen-Display)
infrastructure, similar to XOSD. It includes a command-line client,
and sample xchat and rhythmbox plugins.
gRun is a GTK/X application launcher that looks like the
MS Windows 95/98/NT(tm) Run dialog. It has a history function and can
optionally distinguish between console and X programs.
fortune-mod-epictetus is a compilation of quotes from the ancient
philosopher Epictetus. They come from "A Selection from the Discourses
of Epictetus with the Encheiridion" translated by George Long.
Krecipes lets you manage your recipes, create shopping lists, choose a
recipe based on available ingredients, and plan your menu/diet in advance.
Uses your choice of SQLite, MySQL, or PostgreSQL as a database backend.