I may be wrong, but I'd highly doubt a simple check list of available software tools would be publishable. There are numerous such lists readily available online, including the seqanswers.com wiki and Wikipedia. The GO website has a wiki with all sorts of tools for enrichment and ontology based analyses. Bioinformatics publishes a database issue every year as well. There is little really novel in yet another compiled list.
Nowadays, even publishing a new software tool often involves also including a novel data set and analysis using it to warrant publication.