== **FLXLab** == **Description:** FLXLab is a program for conducting computer-based experiments in psychology and related fields. It can present stimuli in the form of graphics, text, or sound, and can record responses to those stimuli, either manual (i.e., pressing a key) or verbal. There are a number of existing programs, both free and commercial, for conducting experiments. Depending on your needs, one of these programs might work better than FLXLab. However, FLXLab offers several advantages over many of these programs. - FLXLab may be freely used, copied, and redistributed, subject to the terms of the license at the end of this document. - FLXLab provides more sophisticated control over stimulus presentation and data collection than many existing programs. In particular, FLXLab provides powerful graphics capabilities. - FLXLab is currently available for the Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems. - FLXLab is an “open source” program. This means that the computer code used to create the program is available for anyone who wants it, which allows anyone with some programming expertise to adapt FLXLab as desired to fit their own needs. **URL:** ​ [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/flxlab/ [2] http://flxlab.sourceforge.net/ == **Project Anatomy**== **Community** **Leadership** **Forking** **Communication** **Roadmaps** **Releases** **Repositories** **Packaging** **Upstream/downstream** **Version Control** **Trackers** **Project Evaluation** == **Fieldtrips**== **Github:** **Openhub:** **Source Forge:** == **Evaluation** == **Licensing** GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 **Language** **Activity** **Number of contributors** **Size** **Issue tracker** **New contributor** **Community norms** **User base**