Top Educational & Science Software for Linux
AnallogicA is an open source and totally free graphical written in C++ and wxWidgets, and designed to generate logical tables based on logical propositions.With the AnallogicA, users will be able to compare logical values or inverse equivalence. The...
ASCO aka A SPICE Circuit Optimizer is an open source project that aims to bring circuit optimization capabilities to existing SPICE simulators, using a high-performance parallel differential evolution (DE) optimization algorithm.At the moment, ASCO...
Critterding is an open source and "petry dish"-universe in C++ and OpenGL that demonstrates simple artificial intelligence by evolution.Here's how the program works: it sets up a 25x25 world with 500 food unitsand keeps throwing in critters with randomly...
Electric is an open source, complete and graphical Electronic Design Automation (EDA) system written in the Java programming language.The Electric VLSI Design System is designed to handle many forms of circuit design, including: custom IC layout,...
FidoCadJ is an open source softwre designed to act as a very easy to use editor for electrical footprints and symbols. You can use FidoCadJ for drawing electronic schematics as well as small PCBs. Drawings can be exported in numerous graphic formats, such...
Chemtool is an open source and small graphical software written in GTK+ and designed to be used for drawing chemical structures under X11, on Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.Thanks to the transfig utility created by Brian Smith, Chemtool is able to...
INDI is a cross-platform, freely distributed, open source, simple, small, and easy-to-parse software project, a non-interactive daemon that has been created from the ground up to act as an astronomical control protocol for GNU/Linux and UNIX-like...
PathVisio is an open source and completely free graphical application implemented in the Java programming language and designed from the ground up to be used for displaying, analyzing and editing biological pathways under a GNU/Linux operating system.Can...
BNNS is an open source (GPL) software that uses the Response Function Plots visualization method to train artificial neural networks.BNNS features basic support for previewing of RFP in its native size and scaling of RFPs, preview of Testing/Training...
PyOpenCL is an open source, multiplatform and completely free command-line software project implemented in Python and designed from the ground up to provide a cross-platform wrapper for the OpenCL (Open Computing Language) framework.Tested with the...