magicErmine is a tool for creating portable applications for Linux. It allows the same Linux executable to be run on a wide range of different distributions. Like statifier, It makes one executable file with no run-time dependencies from a dynamically linked executable and all of its libraries. Unlike statifier, it is able to add arbitrary files to the packed executable, such as configuration files or pixmaps.
Powerful and portable (Linux/Windows) astrology program, based on the swisseph library, with multitasking charts and data stored in a SQL database (postgresql). Many charts and options.
Winpython is a portable Python Distribution for the Windows-platform, allowing you to run your code using Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib, Pandas, Numba, Cython and many other great software of the scientific stack of Python.
Cross-platform C library for reading values from and writing values to .xlsx files. XLSX I/O aims to provide a C library for reading and writing .xlsx files. The .xlsx file format is the native format used by Microsoft(R) Excel(TM) since version 2007. The library was written with the following goals in mind: - primary focus on data values organized in tables, on not layout or graphics - written in standard C, but allows being used by C++ - simple interface - small footprint - portable across d
The Lumina Desktop Environment is a lightweight system interface that is designed for use on any Unix-like operating system. It takes a plugin-based approach, allowing the entire interface to be assembled/arranged by each individual user as desired, with a system-wide default layout which was setup by the system administrator.
jPort is a portable application launcher for Java-enabled platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac). It includes large selection of free programs for office science, education, code development and entertainment.
ELF statifier makes one executable file with no runtime dependencies from a dynamically-linked executable and all its libraries. This file can be copied and run on another machine with no need for all of the libraries.
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