Qfsm is a graphical editor for finite state machines written in C++ using Qt.
Finite state machines are a model to describe complex objects or systems in
terms of the states they may be in. In practice they can used to create
regular expressions, scanners or other program code.
Current features of Qfsm are:
- Creation, editing, loading and saving of binary and ASCII machines
- Drawing of states and transitions
- Binary and ASCII condition codes
- Setting of a start state and end states
- Zooming
- Cut, copy & paste inside Qfsm
- Printing of diagrams
- Multiple windows
- Integrity check
- Interactive simulation
- AHDL/VHDL export
- State table export (Latex, HTML)
Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are able to
setup a circuit with a graphical user interface (GUI) and simulate the
large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour of the circuit. After
that simulation has finished you can view the simulation results on a
presentation page or window.
TOCHNOG is a free finite element program with many features. TOCHNOG
accepts free format input. Boundary conditions can be imposed at
geometrical entities, as well as nodes and elements.
Among the FE models supported are: differential equations (materials),
convection-diffusion equations, Stokes and Navier-Stokes (fluids),
elasticity (isotropy and transverse isotropy), plasticity (Von-Mises,
Mohr-Coulomb, etc.; plastic surfaces can be arbitrarily
combined). Residues in equations and error estimates for all data can
be printed or plotted using gnuplot/plotmtv, CalculiX or gmsh.
TOCHNOG supports a choice of description frames including Lagrangian,
Eulerian and arbitrary Eulerian-Lagrangian (AEL).
VARKON can be used as a traditional CAD-system with drafting, modelling
and visualization if you want to but the real power of VARKON is in
parametric modelling and CAD applications development. VARKON includes
interactive parametric modelling in 2D or 3D but also the unique MBS
programming language integrated in the graphical environment.
The system was originally developed by a group at the University of
Linkoping in Sweden during 1984-86 under the leadership of Dr. Johan
Kjellander who was then the president of Microform AB. From 1986 the
system was owned, marketed and further developed by Microform AB.
Transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and
physical properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines.
Transcalc was somewhat inspired by the functionality of Agilent Technologies'
commercial program linecalc. Transcalc aspires to be more functional in the
long run and well-documented with appropriate references to formulas that are
used. Transcalc is built using the GIMP toolkit (GTK) for its GUI interface.
For each type of transmission line, using dialog boxes, you can enter values
for the various parameters, and either calculate its electrical properties
(analyze), or use the given electrical requirements to synthesize physical
parameters of the required transmission line.
Available transmission lines (this list will expand with subsequent releases):
- Microstrip
- Rectangular Waveguide
- Coaxial Line
- Coupled Microstrip
TaBE stands for `Taiwan and Big5 Encoding'. libtabe
provides unified interface and library dealing with
Chinese words, phrases, sentences, and phonetic symbols.
It is intended to be used as the foundation of Chinese
text processing.
aterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with
additions for fast transparency.
It was created with AfterStep users in mind, but is not tied to any
libraries, and can be used anywhere.
Chewing - An Intelligent Chinese Phonetic Input Method for UNIX
Reciteword is a education software to help people to study English,
reciting english words. It have very beautiful interface, make reciting
word being a interesting things.
The overall goal of this project is to provide remote control service on Linux
through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection.
anyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, SonyEricsson,
Motorola and others.
It was developed as thin communication layer between Bluetooth (or IR, Wi-Fi)
capabled phone and UNIX, and in principle could be configured to manage almost
any software.