Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux

tuxtype

Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux

TuxTyping is an educational typing tutorial game starring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The player guides Tux to eat fish which are falling from the top of the screen. Each fish has a letter written on it. When the player presses the corresponding key, Tux will position himself to eat the fish. The game is intended for children learning to type, though it does have higher difficulty levels which even experienced typists may find challenging.
X4D Icon set for various online document types

x4d-icons

X4D Icon set for various online document types

Icon set indicating document types and target versions of those specifications e.g. HTML, XHTML, CSS, MathML, etc. These are metric compatible & naming scheme compatible with other logos used for similar purposes.
package for LC/MS data management and analysis

openms

package for LC/MS data management and analysis

OpenMS is a package for LC/MS data management and analysis. OpenMS offers an infrastructure for the development of mass spectrometry-related software and powerful 2D and 3D visualization solutions.
The user profile editor

twinkle

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) SIP Phone (GUI)

Twinkle is a soft-phone for making telephone calls over an IP network using the SIP protocol. You can use it for direct IP phone to IP phone communication or in a network using a SIP proxy to route your calls. Notable features include multiple active identities, call transfer, call rejection, 2 simultaneous calls and 3-way conference calls.
Soundcard-based X program for operating PSK31

twpsk

Soundcard-based X program for operating PSK31

Twpsk uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. It offers narrow signal width and gives excellent results with low power and minimal antenna systems.
environment to teach with Python code snippets

pycode-browser

environment to teach with Python code snippets

pycode-browser is part of the project PHOENIX, i. e. Physics with Home-made Equipment & Innovative Experiments, developed at Inter University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. It allows students to browse Python source code easily, and to understand what this code means.