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surf – simple WebKit based web browser

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+. surf is deliberately limited in terms of features.

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NetSurf – multi-platform web browser

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

NetSurf is a free, open source, lightweight web browser which sports its own layout and rendering engine written entirely from scratch.

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Dillo – graphical web browser

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Dillo aims to be a multi-platform browser alternative that is small, stable, developer-friendly, usable, very fast, and extensible.

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gThumb – image viewer and browser for the GNOME Desktop

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

gThumb is an image viewer, organizer, and browser utility for the GNOME Desktop. It is designed to have a clean, simple interface.

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McXtrace – Monte Carlo Xray Tracing

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

McXtrace is a general Monte Carlo ray-tracing software for simulation X-ray beamlines and experiments.

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Tachyon – parallel / multiprocessor ray tracing system

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Tachyon is a parallel / multiprocessor ray tracing system.

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VIPS – image processing library

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

VIPS is an open source image processing software package. It copes well with large images, works with multi-core processors.

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OpenCV – Open Source Computer Vision Library

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Multimedia

OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a library that includes several hundreds of computer vision algorithms.

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Pillow-SIMD – highly optimized downstream Pillow fork

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Pillow-SIMD is “following” Pillow, the friendly PIL fork. PIL is an acronym for Python Imaging Library.

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Image Processing

Pillow – fork of Python Imaging Library

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Multimedia

Pillow is the friendly PIL fork . PIL is an acronym for Python Imaging Library.

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