PyPI
The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python programming language. There are currently 6806 packages here.
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| Updated | Package | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2009-06-18 | pytwitter 0.4 | python library for the twitter api |
| 2009-06-18 | vs.event 0.2.6 | An extended event content-type for Plone (and Plone4Artists calendar) |
| 2009-06-18 | rusty 0.2.2 | A collection of Sphinx extensions |
| 2009-06-18 | Products.PortalTransforms 1.6.2 | MIME based content transformations |
| 2009-06-18 | scalpel 0.3.0 | A sound editor. |
| 2009-06-18 | xlutils 1.3.2 | Utilities for working with Excel files that require both xlrd and xlwt |
| 2009-06-18 | wsgisvc 0.8.1.8 | A script to install paste deployment configurations as windows services. |
| 2009-06-18 | currency.converter 0.4.4 | Currency Converter |
| 2009-06-18 | Products.ExpandableNavigation 0.1.beta | Adds a template for a sitemap portlet which expands its contents |
| 2009-06-18 | pyhistorian 0.5 | pyhistorian is a BDD tool for writing specifications using Given-When-Then template |
| 2009-06-18 | bzr-svn 0.6.2 | Support for Subversion branches in Bazaar |
| 2009-06-18 | should_dsl 1.0 | Should assertions in Python as clear and readable as possible |
| 2009-06-18 | gocept.cache 0.4 | Cache descriptors for Python and Zope |
| 2009-06-18 | collective.monkeypatcher 1.0b2 | |
| 2009-06-18 | bzr 1.16 | Friendly distributed version control system |
| 2009-06-18 | subvertpy 0.6.8 | Alternative Python bindings for Subversion |
| 2009-06-18 | collective.groupdelegation 0.1 | Plone Groups Management Delegation |
| 2009-06-18 | MLPY 2.0.5 | mlpy - Machine Learning Py - high-performance Python package for predictive modeling |
| 2009-06-18 | Products.feedfeeder 1.0rc4 | Turn external feed entries into content items |
| 2009-06-18 | lovely.recipe 1.0.0b5 | set of helper recipies for zc.buildout |
| 2009-06-18 | cx_Logging 2.0 | Python and C interfaces for logging |
| 2009-06-18 | pytz 2009j | World timezone definitions, modern and historical |
| 2009-06-18 | freebase 0.4 | Python client library for the freebase.com service |
| 2009-06-18 | rsl.soap11 0.2.2 | Remote Service Library soap 1.1 module |
| 2009-06-18 | django-faves 0.5.1 | Generic favorites pluggable django app |
| 2009-06-18 | gypsy 1.2.3 | Django extensions by Lefora |
| 2009-06-17 | uamobile 0.2.5 | WSGIUserAgentMobile - mobile user agent string parser for WSGI applications |
| 2009-06-17 | pod 0.52 | A Python Object Database Implemented Using cPickle and SQLite - An easy way to store and fetch Python objects |
| 2009-06-17 | futures 0.2 | Java-style futures implementation in Python |
| 2009-06-17 | NewsFeed 2.12 | A reader and aggregator for RSS/RDF/Atom feeds in Python/Tk |
| 2009-06-17 | inqbus.plone.panorama 0.1b | A Panorama Add-on for Plone, based on jquery and jquery.panorama. |
| 2009-06-17 | motmot.fview_ext_trig 0.2.4 | Camera trigger device with precise timing and analog input |
| 2009-06-17 | motmot.wxglvideo 0.6.4 | wx/OpenGL viewer of image sequences |
| 2009-06-17 | darcsver 1.3.1 | generate a version number from darcs history |
| 2009-06-17 | github-tools 0.1.3 | Helpers for Python package hosting at GitHub. |
| 2009-06-17 | pydee 0.4.15 | Pydee development environment and its PyQt4-based IDE tools: interactive Python shell, Python code editor, workspace (dict/list/string/array editor), doc viewer, history log, environment variables editor, ... |
| 2009-06-17 | Products.pipbox 0.2dev | Picture In Picture (lightbox/greybox) support for Plone |
| 2009-06-17 | hola 0.1 | Hola mundo |
| 2009-06-17 | gocept.objectquery 0.1a2 | A framework for indexing and querying the ZODB |
| 2009-06-17 | repoze.who 1.0.14 | repoze.who is an identification and authentication framework for WSGI. |
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