RSS 73 projects tagged "Perl"

Download Website Updated 05 Jul 2002 BDAY

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Pop 46.15
Vit 1.88

BDAY is a set of Perl scripts to remind you of upcoming birthdays. It sets up a small database with the names and birthdays of the people you can't forget and sends you an email a certain number of days before that birthday comes up as well as on that specific day.

Download Website Updated 03 May 2006 beancounter

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Pop 245.66
Vit 7.37

beancounter enables stockmarket data analysis and performance evaluation. It has two main modes. The first is data gathering - both current data (e.g. closing prices, high, low, volume etc.) and historical price data can be retrieved efficiently using multiple securities per requests, and stored in an SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite are supported) via easy command line operations. The second mode is data analysis, based on the previously stored data. This comprises various performance reports, as well as a Value-at-Risk analysis. beancounter is implemented as a Perl module, and a Perl command-line frontend to the module. It supports different stock markets from around the globe, foreign exchange rates, US mutual funds, and US options.

Download Website Updated 16 Feb 2009 Finance::Quote

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Pop 124.90
Vit 6.05

Finance::Quote is a Perl module which can fetch on-line stock quotes, including those from American, European, Canadian and Australian markets. Information from a number of investment houses is also available. Features include currency lookups and conversions, automatic failover support, and loadable user modules.

Download Website Updated 14 Mar 2013 Freeside

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Pop 504.71
Vit 46.88

Freeside is an open-source billing and trouble ticketing package for ISPs, VoIP, hosting, service, and content providers, and other online businesses.

Download Website Updated 09 Oct 2002 GeniusTrader

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Pop 72.81
Vit 1.64

GeniusTrader aims to be a full featured toolbox to create trading systems and to backtest them. It is very flexible, and you can customize almost everything. It is even possible to test various money management rules.

Download Website Updated 28 Apr 2011 GnuCash

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Pop 528.53
Vit 22.11

GnuCash allows you to track bank accounts, stocks, income, and expenses. As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports. It is backed by an active development community and is blossoming into a full-fledged accounting system.

Download Website Updated 01 Mar 2001 mptc

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Pop 16.37
Vit 1.00

mptc is a Perl script to help you work out whether you're on the cheapest mobile phone network/tariff for your phoning habits. You feed it an itemised phone bill and tariff pricing information, and it will tell you how much that bill would have cost on different tariffs. So far it only supports UK network pricing systems, but could easily be extended and applied in other countries.

Download Website Updated 26 Nov 2005 PocketMoney to QIF

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Pop 17.72
Vit 2.92

PocketMoney to QIF (pm2qif) is a small Perl script that exports the transactions stored in a PocketMoney for PalmOS database into a standard .qif file, ready for importing into many finance applications including GNUCash.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 qccat

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Pop 24.10
Vit 1.00

qccat is a nicely polished CueCat output parser for shell scripts and other command-line applications. It is written in Perl and includes a fairly complete set of options for dealing with 'Cat datastreams.

No download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 quote

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Pop 26.78
Vit 2.05

quote is a very short and simple Perl script that retrieves stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. It's a clean and fast command-line interface for getting snapshot stock market prices. It uses the Perl LWP module if available, or lynx otherwise.

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