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    pyspread

    pyspread

    Python spreadsheet application

    ...Each cell returns a Python object that can be accessed from other cells. These objects can represent anything including lists or matrices. Dependencies + Python (>=2.7, <3.0) + numpy (>=1.1.0) + wxPython (>=2.8.10.1, Unicode version required) + matplotlib (>=1.1.1) + pycairo (>=1.8.8) Optional dependencies + python-gnupg (>=0.3.0, for opening own files without approval) + xlrd (>=0.9.2, for loading Excel® files) + xlwt (>=0.9.2, for saving Excel files, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + jedi (>=0.8.0, for tab completion and context help in the entry line, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + basemap (>=1.0.7, for the weather example pys file)
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    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith uses XDXF dictionaries to play in 88 languages

    Similar to the classic word game 'Scrabble', but with unicode support for multiple languages and character sets. The game is currently distributed with eighty-eight (88) dictionary resources for playing Language[i]-Language[j] 'Scrabble'. For example, if configured to use the French-English dictionary, then the distribution of available tiles will be computed based on frequency of occurance of each character of Language[i] (French), and for each submission the corresponding definition will be given in Language[j] (English).
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