i2masschroq

Successor of X!TandemPipeline

The program allows one to perform the following tasks: -Reads X!Tandem xml results files -Reads MASCOT dat results files -Reads TPP pepXML results files -Reads PSI mzIdentML results files -Run X!Tandem analyzes through a graphical user interface -Implements various filters based on statistical values -Powerful original grouping algorithm to filter redundancy -Phosphopeptide mode to handle phosphoproteomics datasets -Edit, search and sort the data graphically -XIC chromatogram browser (eXtracted Ion Current) -Comparisons of theoretical isotope patterns to measured MS1 XIC areas -Export data directly to Microsoft Office 2010 and LibreOffice (ods export) -Handle huge datasets very quickly -Perform peptide quantification through MassChroQml export

i2masschroq-tools

X!Tandem-related utilities for timsTOF pro and modern mzML data

The programs allow one to perform the following tasks:

python3-wxmplot

wxPython plotting widgets using matplotlib (Python 3)

wxmplot bridges the gap between matplotlib and wxPython by providing wxPython widgets and user-friendly functions for basic 2D line plots, image display, and some custom plots.

libquazip1-qt6-1

Qt/C++ wrapper over minizip - Version 1 (Qt6)

QuaZip is the C++ wrapper for Gilles Vollant's ZIP/UNZIP package (AKA Minizip) using Trolltech's Qt library. This package contains version 1 of the library, compiled for use with Qt version 6.

libsfml-graphics2.6

Simple and Fast Multimedia Library - Graphics part

SFML is a modern multimedia library offering a wide range of subsystems useful to produce a multimedia app. It offers OpenGL integration for Hardware accelerated Graphics, Windowing and Input support, Audio and Network facilities and supports GNU/Linux, MS Windows and Mac OS X.

gobjc++-14-riscv64-linux-gnu

GNU Objective-C++ compiler for the riscv64-linux-gnu architecture

This is the GNU Objective-C++ compiler for the riscv64-linux-gnu architecture, which compiles Objective-C++ on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code.