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Worm 1.13
Worm is an impressive and unique game which will catch your attention immediately. more>>
Worm 1.13 is an impressive and unique game which will catch your attention immediately.
Everybody enjoys a good game of Snake, so here's our interpretation of the simple, addictive game-play that the game has. Worm has you guiding a worm around a lawn collecting numbered bricks, which are worth more the quicker you collect them.
Mesh 1.13
Mesh is a simple to use, yet sophisticated tool that measures distortion between two discrete surfaces (triangular meshes). more>>
Mesh 1.13 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated tool that measures distortion between two discrete surfaces (triangular meshes). M.E.S.H. : Measuring Error between Surfaces using the Hausdorff distance. It uses the Hausdorff distance to compute a maximum, mean and root-mean-square errors between two given surfaces. Besides providing figures, MESH can also display the error values on the surface itself. Reads PYL, IV, SMF and raw data files.
Requirements:
- MacOSX 10.3 (or higher) Trolltech Qt framework
xCHM 1.13
xCHM - Viewer for Microsoft .chm files more>>
These .chm files are commonly used as product manuals, and lots of e-books come in this format.
For instance, the PHP manuals and the Java class library references are primarily available in .chm format.
Previously, there was no way that I could find to read these on OS X, without using a utility that would decompress the HTML into a million tiny files.
mkisofs 1.13
mkisofs is a utility to produce ISO image files. more>>
mkisofs 1.13 is a utility which can easily produce ISO image files. This is a quick-and-dirty port of mkisofs to MacOS X Public Beta. mkisofs is used for premastering iso9660 filesystems which are used on CDROMs. It has support for many formats, including Rock Ridge, Joliet, and Apple HFS (beta).
yEnc TZ 1.13
yEnc TZ - Decodes yEnc encoded files. more>>
MT-Newswatcher 3.2 for Mac OS X advertises that it can handle yEnc encoded binary files, but it wants to hand them off to another program to do the decoding.
You can tell Newswatcher to use "yEnc TZ" to decode yEnc files.Older newsreaders dont know about the yEnc format. With older newsreaders you must save the articles and then, in the Finder, hand the saved articles to yEnc TZ.
FlexCal 1.13
Get your to-dos or events into iCal quickly. more>>
FlexCal 1.13 is designed for you to get your to-dos or events into your calendar quickly. Simply hit a hotkey (that you define) and a quick entry window pops up -- from within any application. The first window is a to-do entry window. Hit the hotkey again and an event entry window appears. Type in your to-do or event, hit return and instantly the item is added to your calendar. It's that simple.
Enhancements:
- Spanish localization added (Gracias Jorge!)
- Added ability to change the default time of new events. Note, similar to the way that iCal allows this, you need to perform this via a defaults write command. Specifically if you type in "defaults write com.FlexGames.FlexCal 'Default duration in minutes for new event' -int 15" (without the outer quotes) into your Terminal program, the duration for all events going forward in FlexCal would change to 15 minutes (instead of the default 60)
- Minor bugfix for donation reminder.
Requirements:
- Requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
Radmind 1.13
Radmind brings about an effective package of Unix command-line tools and a server which can help you remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines more>>
Radmind 1.13 brings about an effective package of Unix command-line tools and a server which can help you remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines. For Mac OS X, there's also a graphical interface. At its core, radmind operates as a tripwire. It is able to detect changes to any managed filesystem object, e.g. files, directories, links, etc.
However, radmind goes further than just integrity checking: once a change is detected, radmind can optionally reverse the change. Each managed machine may have its own loadset composed of multiple, layered overloads. This allows, for example, the operating system to be described separately from applications.
Loadsets are stored on a remote server. By updating a loadset on the server, changes can be pushed to managed machines. Also available is the Radmind Assistant, a Mac OS X Cocoa frontend for the radmind tools.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher
WorldTV 1.13
WorldTV - Australian and UK TV guide widget more>>
WorldTV has a slightly different view of the world. Two views to be exact. The first shows the current program, the next program, and the program after that for any number of channels (screen size permitting!). The second view lists all the programs for today for a single channel.
Version 1.1 features major improvements in all areas and is recommended for all users.
Enhancements:
- UK channels, and a new name to reflect the more global nature of the widget.
- Stay tuned for more countries!
- An entirely redesigned back.
- More code updates.
- A new Union Jack skin to celebrate the addition of UK channels.
- PC and OS X 10.3 support via a Konfabulator version to be added very soon.
DEPOTset 1.13
DEPOTset - Keep track of your whole portfolio of stocks and funds more>> DEPOTset - Keep track of your whole portfolio of stocks and funds
DEPOTset is a widget developed for Apple MacOSX Dashboard. It helps you to keep track of your stock portfolio. Just add each stock and the number of shares you bought. DEPOTset will give you an overview of your portfolios overall performance.
DEPOTset is the tool you need to easily keep track of your invested money.
This widget is designed to work with stocks and mutual funds, listed at any German stock exchange.
Enhancements
- English language version support added.
- Bug which prevented certain funds to be added fixed.
Enhancements
- Currency support for ?,$,? and CHF added
- Display daily performance of your whole portfolio.
- Minor bugfixes
ATG Mesh 1.13
ATG Mesh - Measures distortion between two discrete surfaces more>>
MESH is a tool that measures distortion between two discrete surfaces (triangular meshes). It uses the Hausdorff distance to compute a maximum, mean and root-mean-square errors between two given surfaces. Besides providing figures, MESH can also display the error values on the surface itself. Reads PYL, IV, SMF and raw data files.
Enhancements:
- binary installer for OX 10.3.
hfstar 1.13.19-1
hfstar is a professional and smart version of gnutar thats been enhanced to archive HFS+ resource forks and finder info such as type and creator codes. more>>
hfstar 1.13.19-1 is a professional and smart version of gnutar that's been enhanced to archive HFS+ resource forks and finder info such as type and creator codes.
Enhancements: Version 1.13.19 syncs to the corresponding gnutar version, with working incremental backups and Amanda-compatibility.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

Kinescope 1.13
Kinescope is designed to be a smart tool which functions as a video aggregator. more>>
Kinescope 1.13 is designed to be a smart tool which functions as a video aggregator. Kinescope allows users to subscribe to channels and automatically receive video. Kinescope integrates with weblogs to allow any user to distribute very high quality video files through their blog entries.
- Major Rewrite: Ability to create/share channels and episodes, new UI, new torrent engine.
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later, Mac OS X 10.4 recommended.
Kinescope is designed as a useful video aggregator which makes it possible for you to subscribe to channels and automatically receive video. Kinescope 1.13 - MassLightFlickcurl 1.13
Flickcurl is a versatile C library for the Flickr API, handling creating the requests, signing, token management, calling the API, marshalling request parameters and decoding responses. more>>
Flickcurl 1.13 is a versatile C library for the Flickr API, handling creating the requests, signing, token management, calling the API, marshalling request parameters and decoding responses. It uses libcurl to call the REST web service and libxml2 to manipulate the XML responses.
Flickcurl supports all of the API (see Flickcurl API coverage for details) including the functions for photo/video uploading, browsing, searching, adding and editing comments, groups, notes, photosets, categories, activity, blogs, favorites, places, tags, machine tags, institutions, pandas and photo/video metadata. It also includes a program flickrdf to turn photo metadata, tags, machine tags and places into an RDF triples description.
Enhancements:
- Added function flickcurl_source_uri_as_photo_id() to get photo IDs from full raw 'farm' image URLs.
- Added command getphotoid to the command-line utility to allow this to be called.
- Added function flickcurl_get_current_request_wait() so applications can know when flickcurl will delay - sleep(2) - in order to let the web service rate limiting work. This allows the application to avoid this and try again later if it desires, rather than have Flickcurl freeze the entire application (if single threaded).
- Use a dynamic buffer size for request URI construction to avoid crashing when dealing with requests with e.g. long lists of of photo IDs that exceeded the "big enough" buffer for a URI.
- After the above problem, reviewed the other fixed buffer sizes in the code and they are all for known fixed uses such as formatting a decimal number (of known size) into a string. None of the remaining ones can be influenced by data passed by API calls.
Requirements:
- libcurl 7.10.0 or newer
- libxml2 2.6.8 or newer
- raptor 1.4.0 (optional), 1.4.14 recommended
Camouflage 1.13
Camouflage hides all the icons and leaves nothing but your wallpaper more>>
Camouflage is the right utility for you. It hides all the icons and leaves nothing but the clear wallpaper.
Main features:
- perfect system-integration: change your wallpaper and Camouflage will show the change instantly.
- works with multiple monitors: attach new monitors and the icons will instantly be hidden.
- drag & drop: drag files on the desktop and they will be copied onto your real desktop.
- finder integration: click the desktop and Finder will be activated, option click to open or select a separate desktop window.
- as of version 1.1: ability to show and hide the icons (available in status item menu)
- should work with desktop managers
- ability to click through Camouflage to get the normal Desktop-Context menu (Use with caution, you may select a file and dont notice it.)
Enhancements:
- Update process has been improved: when changing the display settings, the icons dont appear for a short time.
- Automatically updates the desktop windows after fast user switching.
- Added display settings to the menu, selecting it opens the systems display settings.
MediaWiki 1.13.2
Collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and other projects more>> Collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and other projects
MediaWiki is an extremely powerful, scaleable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation, that uses PHP to process and display data stored in its MySQL database.
MediaWiki is designed to handle a large number of users and pages without imposing too rigid a structure or workflow. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Pages use MediaWikis wikitext format, so that users without knowledge of XHTML or CSS can edit them easily.
When a user submits an edit to a page, MediaWiki writes it to the database, but without deleting the previous versions of the page, thus allowing easy reverts in case of vandalism or spamming.
MediaWiki can manage image and multimedia files, too, which are stored in the filesystem. For large wikis with lots of users, MediaWiki supports caching and can be easily coupled with Squid proxy server software.
System requirements:
- PHP 5 (5.1 recommended). PHP 4 is no longer supported.
- MySQL 3.23.x is no longer supported; some older hosts may need to upgrade. At this time we still recommend 4.0, but 4.1/5.0 will work fine in most cases.
- Apache
Enhancements:
- This is a bugfix release of the Summer 2008 snapshot release of MediaWiki.
- MediaWiki is now using a "continuous integration" development model with
- quarterly snapshot releases. The latest development code is always kept
- "ready to run", and in fact runs our own sites on Wikipedia.
- Release branches will continue to receive security updates for about a year
- from first release, but nonessential bugfixes and feature developments
- will be made on the development trunk and appear in the next quarterly release.
- Those wishing to use the latest code instead of a branch release can obtain
- it from source control: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download_from_SVN