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Yapsu 1.0b1
Yapsu is developed as an answer for a simple but powerful program switcher utility. more>>
Yapsu 1.0b1 is developed as an answer for a simple but powerful program switcher utility. This first version is just an independent implementation of the special features that were contained in prior releases of ASM, such as "Single Application Mode", "Classic Window Mode" or "Dock Hiding". ASM is now implemented as a plugin for Menuversum
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1
Yapasu 1.0b1
Yapasu is developed as an answer for a simple but useful application switcher utility. more>>
Yapasu 1.0b1 is developed as an answer for a simple but useful application switcher utility. This first version is just an independent implementation of the special features that were contained in prior releases of ASM, such as "Single Application Mode", "Classic Window Mode" or "Dock Hiding". ASM is now implemented as a plugin for Menuversum.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1
TTMath 0.8.4
A bignum library written in the C++ programming language more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixed: UInt:DivInt() didn't check whether the divisor is zero
- There was a hardware interruption when the divisor was zero(now the method returns one)
- Fixed: the problem with GCC optimization on x86_64
- Sometimes when using -O2 or -O3 GCC doesn't set correctly
- The stack pointer (actually the stack is used for other things)
- And you cant use instructions like push/pop in assembler code.
- All the asm code in x86_64 have been rewritten, now instructions push/pop are not used, other thing which have access to stack (like "m" (mask) constraints in Rcl2 and Rcr2) have also gone away,
- Now the library works well with -O2 and -O3 and the asm code
- Is a little faster
- Added: UInt:PrintLog(const char * msg, std:ostream & output) used (for debugging purposes) by macro TTMATH_LOG(msg)
- (it is used in nearly all methods in UInt class)
- Added: macro TTMATH_DEBUG_LOG: when defined then TTMATH_LOG() put some debug information (to std:cout)
- Added: ttmathuint_x86.h, ttmathuint_x86_64.h, ttmathuint_noasm.h,
- All the methods which are using assembler code have been rewritten to no-asm forms
Menuversum 1.0b1
Menuversum is well-known as a fast and beneficial utility which can build your own, individiual system menus with a few clicks. more>>
Menuversum 1.0b1 is well-known as a fast and beneficial utility which can build your own, individiual system menus with a few clicks. Nearly unlimited possibilities through the plugin architecture. Three plugins available at present:
- File Browser
- System Prefs
- ASM

multiXFinder 0.4.0
multiXFinder is a smart and useful Application Switcher Menu that is specially designed for Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard developed by Jack Overfull to port beloved ASM to modern systems. more>>
multiXFinder 0.4.0 is a smart and useful Application Switcher Menu that is specially designed for Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard developed by Jack Overfull to port beloved ASM to modern systems.
multiXFinder is mostly based on the ASM 2.0.2 code and is covered by the GPL license, version 2 or any later version, sources are available on it's project page. menuXFinder uses MenuCracker, which is covered by the Artistic License. ASM was originally written by Frank Vercruesse. With version 0.3.0 all known major problems in the original code has been fixed.
Main Features:
- Application Switcher Menu;
- Enable or disable the Spotlight menu on per user basis;
- Classic window mode (that is: when you click on a window all other windows of the same application are automatically brought to front);
- Single Application Mode;
- Integrated self-updater, available by clicking on its button or by enabling autocheck at login;
- Advanced features: Full Screen mode, SIGSTOP or SIGCONT front application;
- Per application windows and Dock Rules system.
multiXFinder is mostly based on the ASM 2.0.2 code and is covered by the GPL license, version 2 or any later version, sources are available on it's project page. menuXFinder uses MenuCracker, whichCornerfix X 1.0
Cornerfix is a little program to fix the blind corners of the MacOS X title bar. Inspired by Michael Herfs Bumper for Windows, it will keep your mouse out of the blind spots, effectively putting the more>> Cornerfix is a little program to fix the blind corners of the MacOS X title bar. Inspired by Michael Herfs Bumper for Windows, it will keep your mouse out of the blind spots, effectively putting the Apple menu and whatever you have on the right side of the menubar (ASM?) in the corners of the screen.
10x20 pixel patches that make it easy to miss items at the ends of the menu bar, Cornerfix keeps your mouse out fo that blind spots and places it on the menu item at the end of the bar - effectively, putting them in the screen corners.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
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