PROBabilistic CONSistency-based multiple sequence alignment

probcons

PROBabilistic CONSistency-based multiple sequence alignment

Tool for generating multiple alignments of protein sequences. Using a combination of probabilistic modeling and consistency-based alignment techniques, PROBCONS has achieved the highest accuracies of all alignment methods to date. On the BAliBASE benchmark alignment database, alignments produced by PROBCONS show statistically significant improvement over current programs, containing an average of 7% more correctly aligned columns than those of T-Coffee, 11% more correctly aligned columns than those of CLUSTAL W, and 14% more correctly aligned columns than those of DIALIGN.
general-purpose, efficient trend graph

trend

general-purpose, efficient trend graph

trend is a general-purpose, efficient trend graph for "live" data. Data is read in ASCII form from a file or continuously from a FIFO and displayed in real-time into a multi-pass trend (much like a CRT oscilloscope). trend can be used as a rapid analysis tool for progressive or time-based data series together with trivial scripting.
OriginLab Origin project files to data files converter

opj2dat

OriginLab Origin project files to data files converter

fork of the iconic font and CSS toolkit

fonts-fork-awesome

fork of the iconic font and CSS toolkit

Fork Awesome is a full suite of 718 pictographic icons for easy scalable vector graphics on websites, originally created by Dave Gandy and now maintained by a community.
Modularized system wide shell configuration mechanism

sysprofile

Modularized system wide shell configuration mechanism

Simple centralized configuration mechanism for flexible maintenance of the shell specific parts for login to a Debian system.
utility program to test the PAM facility

pamtester

utility program to test the PAM facility

Pamtester is a tiny utility program to test the pluggable authentication modules (PAM) facility, which is a de facto standard of unified authentication management mechanism in many unices and similar OSes including Solaris, HP-UX, *BSD, MacOSX and Linux.