32 projects tagged "Windows"
omnisode generates a Ruby program to use long Taylor series to solve systems of ordinary differential equations. It generates code to solve the equations in either Maple or Maxima. Using the Taylor series, estimates are made of the location and order of poles. It has been greatly re-worked the last few years, and tested quite a bit recently. Support may be extended to other languages in the future.
Dr. Geo is an interactive geometry program that is distributed as a universal portable application. It allows one to create a geometric sketch and manipulate it according to its constraints. It is usable at home or at school, in primary or secondary education. It is simple and effective with extended features including scripting and programming.
L++ is a multiplayer Lemmings remake which lets you play Lemmings against (or in a team against) others (up to eight players over a network). It has a built-in level editor. Lemmings is a game in which you guide one to ninety-nine lemmings from an entry door to an exit. There are commands for stopper, exploder, digger, builder, parachuter, and much more.
TML turns text into HTML using a wiki-like markup. Unlike txt2tags, TML does not support multiple output formats (although there is some support for word documents through a separate project). HTML tags may be freely mixed into the source where desired. The output is easy to read and supports table-free CSS layouts. .include files can be used to insert blocks of code such as Google ads that appear on multiple pages. The code was written with technology normally used for software compilation for faster, more accurate parsing.
AbulEdu Calcul Mental is a software tool that trains children in mental calculation as stipulated by the French Ministry of Education for primary schools. Activities include addition, subtraction, multiplication of integers, addition tables (+2 to +9), times tables (x2 to x9), additional additives (to 10, to 100, to 1000), multiples (of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50), and orders of magnitude (with additions, subtractions, and multiplications). There is also an editor and selective launcher.
Treba is a commandline tool for training, decoding, and calculating with weighted (probabilistic) finite state automata (WFSA/PFSA). Training algorithms include Baum-Welch (EM), Viterbi training, and Baum-Welch augmented with deterministic annealing. Treba is optimized for speed and numerical stability, and training algorithms can be run multi-threaded on hardware with multiple cores/CPUs. Forward, backward, and Viterbi decoding are supported. Automata for training/decoding are read from a text file, or can be generated randomly or with uniform transition probabilities with different topologies (ergodic or fully connected, Bakis or left-to-right, or deterministic). Observations used for training or decoding are read from text files compatible with AT&T finite state tools and OpenFST.
A powerful graphical desktop environment, applications, and development frameworks.
Groupware that lets you share projects, calendars, files, and email online.