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    Advanced Modern Web Application Manager for Linux

    Advanced Modern Web Application Manager for Linux Transform any website into a native desktop application
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    CBMPy

    CBMPy

    PySCeS Constraint Based Modelling

    PySCeS CBMPy is a new platform for constraint based modelling and analysis. It has been designed using principles developed in the PySCeS simulation software project: usability, flexibility and accessibility. CBMPy supports the latest standards for encoding CBM models encoding, SBML L3 FBC, COBRA as well as MIRIAM compliant RDF and custom annotations. Its architecture is both extensible and flexible using data structures that are intuitive to the biologist while transparently...
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    A pure HTML implementation of VNC, using the HTML 5 canvas tag and JavaScript as a client and an RFB to HTTP proxy served up by Python. Requires Python and Python Imaging Library to be installed on the server.
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    Python XML Serialization
    pyxser stands for python xml serialization and is a python object to XML serializer that validates every XML deserialization against the pyxser 1.0 XML Schema. pyxser is written entirely in C as a python extension.
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    NOTE: This project is now on Github. Please go to https://github.com/scaryclam/python-webdav A WebDAV client library for python. The purpose of this project is to make a python WebDAV client library that is easy and convenient to use, while remaining flexible enough for developers who may want a finer grain of control. UPDATE: The test suite passes using Python 3.1 so we will now be supporting Python3 issues.
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    Divx Movie Streamer (DxMs)
    An standalone Divx movie streamer implemented using python. Utilising the DivxFest.com website and VLC media player to grab and play the streams.
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    A command-line Python utility to mine information on open source projects using the ohloh web service APIs. The script is enables analysis of open source projects indexed by ohloh by providing source lines of code (SLOC), contributor data and other info.
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    This is a collection of REST specifications, and implementations of those specs, for very low-level information sharing and workflow operations using REST actions over HTTP. Implementations are in various languages, mainly Java, Python, and Ruby.
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