application bundle
registerApplicationBundle 1.0
registerApplicationBundle is considered to be a friendly and useful tool to register/unregister a bundle into an application, provided that this application allows it. more>>
registerApplicationBundle 1.0 is considered to be a friendly and useful tool to register/unregister a bundle into an application, provided that this application allows it.This application can be used as a post-install/post-delete application when installing a package.
Requirements:
- registerApplicationBundle has been compiled and tested on Mac OS X Server.
- It may also work on OpenStep 4.x:
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- You will need to modify the PB.
- Project and Makefiles in order to recompile it.
Application Commander 1.1
Application Commander is regarded as a flexible and handy utility that takes advantage of Apples Speech Recognition System in conjunction with the Application Switching Manager to allow you to control and manage your running applications by speaking some simple commands. more>> <<less
Application Folders 1.0
Application Folders - Various folders for your stuff more>>
Application Timer 1.0
Application Timer - put a timer on any application more>>
Now you can leave your computer and not worry about an application quitting. Just set a timer! Does minutes or hours, too.
Log Application Usage 1.1
Log Application Usage is a highly-efficient, high-quality application which is invisible and writes launch and quit times of all applications to the file Log Application Usage.log in the preferences folder. more>> <<less
Amiga Emulation Bundle 1.1
Helps configure Richard Drummond`s UAE port. more>>
Application Annihilator 1.2
Application Annihilator - A simple way to remove applications and all their files more>>
All you have to do is select the application and Application Annihilator automatically removes all the the files on your hard drive related to that application: the preferences, support files and of coarse the application itself.
And if you change your mind, just go into Finder and Undo the last operation, and everything is restored to its former glory.
LoadTest Application 1.13en
LoadTest Application is considered as an ideal program especially for those in web development on OS X. more>>
LoadTest Application 1.13en is considered as an ideal program especially for those in web development on OS X. The simple utility allows you to quickly load test a url. With options for # of loads and an optional delay setting it just works.
Performance and load testing applications are plentiful in the *NIX environment but this simple GUI utility allows the user a quick easy "leave it in the doc" option for those who have the need.
Wait for Application 1.0.4
Wait for Application - Shows how to wait for a scriptable application to launch more>>
Requires the Style scriptable text editor by Marco Piovanelli and the Standard Additions scripting addition; give it a Finder partition of 350K.
Properties (un)bundle 1.0
Properties (un)bundle is a script to unbundle/bundle properties more>>
One of the great annoyances of scripting is when you get an error in a statement that sets several properties at once. You take a guess at which property is causing the problem and remove it, try again, etc, until you find its the last one left -- and you then have to put the others back (and you forgot to keep a copy of the original).
Ages ago I thought that a script to unbundle (and bundle) properties would be easy enough, and I finally got around to trying to write it. I was wrong; it was a real pain. But I think I got close enough.
Launch Application by Creator-Code 1.0
Launch Application by Creator-Code launches an application by its creator-code more>>

leox graphite (bundled) 1.0
Set of 50 icons in a cool graphite (grey) look with embossed pictorials. more>>
This set contains 50 icons replacing at least the standard finder folder icons. Including 512 x 512 px Leopard icons. Icons in this set (bundled from volume 1 & 2): applications, burn folder, classic, desktop, developer, documents, dropbox, generic, group, home, library, movies, music, open folder, pictures, private, public, read only, sites, smart folder, system (apple), users, amsterdam, backup, bookmarks, code, discs, download, emails & letters, favorites, feeds, fonts, helpful, ideas, manuals, notes, podcasts, podstuff, scheduled, sounds, sync, system (linux), system (windows), toaster, todos, toprated, caution unchecked stuff, uploads, utilities, vintage
WorldBundle
WorldBundle - A collection of Carrier Bundles for use with iPhone 1.1.3 or later. more>>
Since iPhone sold in the US only comes with AT&T, T-Mobile and O2 carrier.bundle file. People who uses their iPhone outside the US and UK are missing some of the great features that iPhone can offer. That is why the world.bundle project came to life
Requirements: iPhone
Galleon Mac OS X Bundle 2.3.0
Galleon Mac OS X Bundle - TiVo utility more>>
What is the Mac OS X Bundle?
This Galleon Mac OS X Bundle improves the ease of use and setup of Galleon on Mac OS X, providing standard Mac OS X applications to run and configure Galleon, as opposed to using the terminal and shell scripts directly. Please note that the Java GUI itself is all part of the Galleon project; this only makes the launching Galleon simpler.
You must have Galleon 1.9.0 to use this bundle.
This is in no way part of or endorsed by the Galleon project.
Make Bundle 2.0.1
Simplifies process of creating bundled apps and more. more>>
Although CodeWarrior has the required support for creating bundles, MakeBundle improves upon the process.So what does MakeBundle do? It converts a single-file application to a bundled application with a simple drag & drop. Not only does this work for applications (.app), but it also works for CFM shared libraries (.cfm) and CFPlugins (.plugin).
The complete list of tasks that MakeBundle performs are as follows:Creates the folder hierarchy for a bundle.Extracts the plst resource into an Info.plist file.Extracts the executable from the datafork to the correct location in the bundle.Creates a PkgInfo file.
Extracts resources into localizable or non-localizable .rsrc files, or alternatively ignores resources that are not useful for bundles.Flattens resources into the datafork of their respective files. Bundles are completely flat and safe for non HFS file systems.Extracts icns icons into individual .icns files.
Optionally installs a custom icon onto the bundle folder for non-applications.Uses the plist to recognize the language of the application. This makes creating localized bundles extremely easy.
Here at Aladdin Systems, weve been using MakeBundle to produce bundled versions of our applications in a reliable, consistent manner. It has also made it easier to localize our software for MacOS X. Because this utility has been useful to us, were hoping it may be useful to the developer community. Best of all, its entirely free to use.