Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the original Star Control 2 for 3DO Consoles.
The project started in August 2002, when Toys For Bob released the partially
ported sources of Star Control 2 3DO version to the fan community. Our goal
is to port this wonderful game to current personal computers and operating
systems. It is and will remain 100% free of charge, and anyone can contribute
to the project and thus help make it even better.
Auto Adjust Photo is a tiny command-line image manipulation tool for
automatic color correction of photos. It tries to make the picture look
better. The program does this by analyzing the input image and then sets
the most optimal contrast, gamma, color balance and saturation for it.
Pyrex wrapper to provide python interfaces to
PROJ.4 (http://proj.maptools.org) functions.
Performs cartographic transformations (converts from longitude,latitude
to native map projection x,y coordinates and vice versa, or from
one map projection coordinate system directly to another).
Cartographic Projections library that performs projections to and from
various cartographic coordinate systems.
Zathura plugin to view DJVU with djvulibre
libmecab (http://mecab.sourceforge.ne.jp) already has a perl interface
built with it, so why a new module? I just feel that while a subtle
difference, making the perl interface through a tied hash is just...
weird.
So Text::MeCab gives you a more natural, Perl-ish way to access
libmecab!
ScientificPython is a collection of Python modules that are useful for
scientific computing. In this collection you will find modules that
cover basic geometry (vectors, tensors, transformations, vector and
tensor fields), quaternions, automatic derivatives, (linear)
interpolation, polynomials, elementary statistics, nonlinear
least-squares fits, unit calculations, Fortran-compatible text
formatting, 3D visualization via VRML, and two Tk widgets for simple
line plots and 3D wireframe models.
Text-mode less-like fb2 books reader, written on python.
microdc is a command-line based Direct Connect client written in C by Oskar
Liljeblad and designed to build and run on modern POSIX compatible systems.
It uses GNU Readline library for user interaction. Despite the command-line
user interface, microdc is quite user friendly and simple to use.
microdc2 is a future improvement (fork) of the microdc based on Oskar's code
version 0.11.0. After version 0.12.0 the project was renamed to microdc2 on
Oskar's request.
Features of microdc2 include:
- Nearly full support of the original Direct Connect protocol
- GNU Readline support for command line editing and history
- Sensible tab-completion of commands, user names, local files, remote
files, speed names, and connection names
- One process per connection for optimal transfer rates
- Small memory footprint
Ncdc is a modern and lightweight direct connect client
with a friendly ncurses interface.