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Blokz 1.0
Blokz - Another mind-bending puzzle game more>>
The object of this game is simple: Change all of the blocks in the puzzle to white. You do this by clicking on blocks until all blocks in the puzzle are white. When you click a block, all adjacent blocks are changed by one color according to the key shown in the lower right. Red becomes green; Green becomes blue; Blue becomes yellow; Yellow becomes cyan; Cyan becomes purple; Purple becomes white; White becomes red.
When the game begins, the puzzle is a 2 by 2 grid, and you are given one minute to solve the puzzle. Successfully solve the puzzle, and the remaining time is carried over to the next level. In addition, the time alloted for a new level is level plus one minutes. So, level one, you have two minutes, plus the unused time from level zero. Level three gives you four minutes, plus the unused time from level two.
As the levels increase, the puzzle size increases.
Level 0 - 3, 2x2
Level 4 - 15, 4x4
Level 16 - 35, 6x6
Level 36 - 63, 8x8
Level 64 - 99, 10x10
Level 100 - 143, 12x12
Level 144 - 195, 14x14
Level 196 - 255, 16x16
Level 256 - 323, 18x18
Level 324+ 20x20
The complexity of the puzzle increases as the level increases as well. On level zero, the computer generates the puzzle by "clicking" one block. So to solve the puzzle, you should be able to simply click one block, turning all 4 blocks white. On level one, the computer does this twice, and thus the puzzle can be solved in 2 clicks. So for each level, the puzzle can be solved in level plus one clicks.
There could be multiple paths to correctly solving the puzzle. If at any point you decide that you have gone down the wrong road, you can reset the board to its original state. However, the time spent thus far on solving the puzzle is still spent, and is not returned. To reset the board, click the "Reset Board" button.
You can begin a new game at any point by clicking the "New Game" button. You will start over at level zero.
The game can be paused at any time by clicking the "Pause" button. While the game is paused, the time remaining to solve the puzzle remains unchanged. The board is hidden from view, and the "Pause" button flashes to indicate that the game is paused. Simply click the "Pause" button a second time to resume play.
When you are done playing the game, you can quit, by clicking the "Quit" button. The current game will end and the application will close.
This game should run fine on Mac OS X and Mac OS 9

Overdrive 1.0pb
Overdrive is equipped with a single flick of the switch in Overdrives sleek new user interface, which you can enable and disable 48-bit addressing quickly and easily to enable support for modern Parallel ATA drives, with a theoretical maximum of 144 Petabytes. more>> Overdrive 1.0pb is equipped with a single flick of the switch in Overdrives sleek new user interface, which you can enable and disable 48-bit addressing quickly and easily to enable support for modern Parallel ATA drives, with a theoretical maximum of 144 Petabytes.
The application also makes it easier for home users, with a built in partitioning guide and step-by-step guides to help with the installation of a new drive, the repartitioning of an old one and a unique partitioning guide for both Single (Master) and Secondary (Slave) drives to minimize the risk of data loss.
Shift Your Mac into High Gear with Overdrive.
Enhancements:
- Enables use of drives larger than 128gb.
- Users are encouraged to exercise caution with initial releases and public betas.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later, G3 or G4 Based Mac without existing LBA-48 support, a Drive larger than 128gb for use with Overdrive.
AtariVD Editor 1.3
AtariVD Editor allows you to create and edit virtual disks for Atari 8-bit computers (400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, & 130XE models) on the Macintosh more>> AtariVD Editor allows you to create and edit virtual disks for Atari 8-bit computers (400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, & 130XE models) on the Macintosh. The virtual disks can be used with Rainbow, Chris Lams Atari 800/800XL/130XE emulator for the Mac, or with any other Atari 8-bit emulators.
System 7.5 or later.
Version 1.3 adds the following:
- Fixed an Atari DOS 2.x file flag-byte bug (caused an error-144 when attempting to read from Atari DOS).
- Fixed DOS 2.5 enhanced density free sector calculation. (really!)
- Fixed updating of byte edit box when the sector number is changed with the file list selected.
- Internal enhancements: better memory handling, some routines rewritten to be more compact and efficient, several redundant code blocks replaced with subroutine calls.
- Improved Atari Mac file name conversion.
- The "Save Sector" button is now enabled and disabled as appropriate.
- When clicking on a list (file/hexadecimal/ASCII) to activate it, the current selection is now preserved.
- Byte selection between the hexadecimal and ASCII sector data lists has been synchronized.
- Major dialog boxes have been converted to movable modal dialogs.
- Two arrow controls have been added to the sector editor, allowing easy sequential sector navigation.
- A new preferences dialog lets users choose how boot data is stored, and whether to use Rainbow type/creator codes.
- When adding or erasing a bootable DOS file on Atari DOS 2.x disks, the boot sector data is no longer overwritten.
- The free sector indicator in virtual disk windows now shows the total usable sectors and free space in KB.
- The file/directory list header now displays the total number of items in the current directory.
- Multiple items can now be selected in the file/directory list. (required quite a bit of modification...)
- Files with creator/type codes of "A8VD/TEXT" can now be imported into virtual disks from the Finder.
- Drag and Drop support added.
- Many additional small UI changes/improvements to menus, dialogs, and the disk windows.
Angle Logic Primer 1.1
Angle Logic Primer is a program displaying 144 pre-made missing angle measure problems. more>>
Angle Logic Primer 1.1 is a program displaying 144 pre-made 'missing angle measure' problems. The problems are divided into six categories: complementary angles, supplementary angles, non-right triangles, right triangles, parallel lines with transversal, and quadrilateral angles. The program is suitable for grades five through nine.

smart Screensaver 1.0
smart Screensaver is recognised as a new, marvelous sceensaver with the red car. more>>
smart Screensaver 1.0 is recognised as a new, marvelous sceensaver with the red car. In the little book of smart, now featuring a brand new extra chapter, author and smart fanatic Paul Jackson guides you through the history of the brand, its highs and lows, its successes and failures, up to the present day, with the very latest fortwo line-up promising major sales worldwide and, of course, helping to pave the way for a future for smart in the USA. It's a fascinating tale, told succinctly and in an entertaining style, and complemented by full colour photography throughout. 144 pages packed with over 100 colour pictures and entertaining text make this a great little book.
MySQL 6.0.10 Alpha / 5.1.35
Very popular and open source SQL database. more>> Very popular and open source SQL database.
MySQL is a very popular and open source SQL database provided by MySQL AB. MySQL AB is a commercial company that builds its business providing services around the MySQL database.
MySQL is the worlds most popular open source database software, with over 100 million copies of its software downloaded or distributed throughout its history.
With superior speed, reliability, and ease of use, MySQL has become the preferred choice of corporate IT Managers because it eliminates the major problems associated with downtime, maintenance, administration and support.
MySQL is a key part of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP / Perl / Python), the fast growing open source enterprise software stack.
More and more companies are using LAMP as an alternative to expensive proprietary software stacks because of its lower cost and freedom from lock-in.
Enhancements
- Replication: Important Note: Binary logging with --binlog_format=ROW failed when a change to be logged included more than 251 columns. This issue was not known to occur with mixed-format or statement-based logging. (Bug#42977)
- Replication: Assigning an invalid directory for the --slave-load-tmpdir caused the replication slave to crash. (Bug#42861)
- Replication: The mysql.procs_priv system table was not replicated. (Bug#42217)
- Replication: An INSERT DELAYED into a TIMESTAMP column issued concurrently with a an insert on the same column not using DELAYED, but applied after the other insert, was logged using the same timestamp as generated by the other (non-DELAYED) insert. (Bug#41719)
- Replication: The MIXED binary logging format did not switch to row-based mode for statements containing the LOAD_FILE() function. (Bug#39701)
- Replication: When the server SQL mode included IGNORE_SPACE, statement-based replication of LOAD DATA INFILE ... INTO tbl_name failed because the statement was read incorrectly from the binary log; a trailing space was omitted, causing the statement to fail with a syntax error when run on the slave. (Bug#22504)
- An attempt by a user who did not have the SUPER privilege to kill a system thread could cause a server crash. (Bug#43748)
- On Windows, incorrectly specified link dependencies in CMakeLists.txt resulted in link errors for mysql_embedded, mysqltest_embedded, and mysql_client_test_embedded. (Bug#43715)
- mysql crashed if a request for the current database name returned an empty result, such as after the client has executed a preceding SET sql_select_limit=0 statement. (Bug#43254)
- If the value of the version_comment system variable was too long, the mysql client displayed a truncated startup message. (Bug#43153)
Queries of the following form returned an empty result:
- SELECT ... WHERE ... (col=col AND col=col) OR ... (false expression)
- The strings/CHARSET_INFO.txt file was not included in source distributions. (Bug#42937)
- A dangling pointer in mysys/my_error.c could lead to client crashes. (Bug#42675)
- Passing an unknown time zone specification to CONVERT_TZ() resulted in a memory leak. (Bug#42502)
- With more than two arguments, LEAST(), GREATEST(), and CASE could unnecessarily return Illegal mix of collations errors. (Bug#41627)
- The mysql client could misinterpret its input if a line was longer than an internal buffer. (Bug#41486)
- In the help command output displayed by mysql, the description for the c (clear) command was misleading. (Bug#41268)
- The load_defaults(), my_search_option_files() and my_print_default_files() functions in the C client library were subject to a race condition in multi-threaded operation. (Bug#40552)
- If --basedir was specified, mysqld_safe did not use it when attempting to locate my_print_defaults. (Bug#39326)
- When MySQL was configured with the --with-max-indexes=128 option, mysqld crashed. (Bug#36751)
- Setting the join_buffer_size variable to its minimum value produced spurious warnings. (Bug#36446)
- The use of NAME_CONST() can result in a problem for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statements when the source column expressions refer to local variables. Converting these references to NAME_CONST() expressions can result in column names that are different on the master and slave servers, or names that are too long to be legal column identifiers. A workaround is to supply aliases for columns that refer to local variables. Now a warning is issued in such cases that indicate possible problems. (Bug#35383)
- An attempt to check or repair an ARCHIVE table that had been subjected to a server crash returned a 144 internal error. The data appeared to be irrecoverable. (Bug#32880)
- The Time column for SHOW PROCESSLIST output and the value of the TIME column of the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST table now can have negative values. Previously, the column was unsigned and negative values were displayed incorrectly as large positive values. Negative values can occur if a thread alters the time into the future with SET TIMESTAMP = value or the thread is executing on a slave and processing events from a master that has its clock set ahead of the slave. (Bug#22047)
- Restoring a mysqldump dump file containing FEDERATED tables failed because the file contained the data for the table. Now only the table definition is dumped (because the data is located elsewhere). (Bug#21360)
XMahjongg 3.0
Xmahjongg is a simple solitaire game more>>
Mah Jongg tiles from the playing area by matching them two at a time.
Xmahjongg 2.0 was released in 1990 by Jeff S. Young . This
version has been completely rewritten by Eddie Kohler
Enhancements:
- Pretty, round-edged, and colorful Mah Jongg tiles.
- Multiple tile sets.
- Undo.
- Hints let you quickly locate possible matches.
- Solvable boards by default.
- A clean button for automatically removing certain kinds of tiles.
- Aesthetics.
- A count of matches remaining.
- No fiddling with the X font path.
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