RadialNet is a network visualization tool developed for Umit during the Google Summer of Code 2007. In Umit it's called UmitMapper. It consists in a graphical tool to illustrate the Nmap network mapping. You can see a video demonstration based on version 0.3 here.
Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server). You can see: * Distribution of messages by year, month, day, day of week and time of day * Distribution of messages by size and your top 40 largest messages * The top senders, recipients and mailing lists you're on. * Distributions of senders, recipients and mailing lists over time * The distribution of thread lengths and the lists and people that result in the longest threads
Back in February, I introduced Ian Bicking's virtualenv script for creating isolated Python environments, complete with their own interpreter and site-packages directory. I've been using virtualenv for all of my projects since then, but keeping up with al
Hotwire is an object-oriented hypershell. It is a shell designed for systems programming (files, processes), and thus it is in the same conceptual category of software as the Unix shell+terminal and Windows PowerShell.
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast