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22nd Feb 2010: Nomographic News: article "What is a real Nomogram?" by Michael W. Kattan and Joe Marasco published in Seminars in Oncology.
Pynomo is a program to create (pdf) nomographs (nomograms) using Python interpreter. A nomograph (nomogram) is a graphical solution to an equation.
19th October, 2009: Release 0.2.2 is out. pynomo.org site documentation will be updated.
20th October, 2009: Article "Creating Nomograms with the PyNomo Software" by Ron Doerfler released for release 0.2.2.
PyNomo is written by Leif Roschier. PyNomo is open source and free software licensed under the GNU GPL Version 3.