autocomplete
Autocomplete Manager 1.6
Autocomplete Manager provides advanced features for the address Autocomplete component and includes fixes for location bar bugs more>>
Thus, one can always fall back to the default Firefox behavior whenever desired. The purpose of the address Autocomplete component is to facilitate the fast retrieval of pages the user has visited in the past. All the options of the enhanced component implemented by this extension aim to achieve this goal.
In general, the component has the same look and feel, keyboard shortcuts and behavior as the default one in Mozilla Firefox. For example, common protocols (http://, https://, ftp://) and prefixes (www., ftp.) are ignored when matching. Autocomplete Manager will include an automatic update feature that enables Firefox to notify the user when there is a new extension version available.
Main features:
- searching bookmark addresses (matching bookmark entries are shown in italics on the Autocomplete popup to be distinguished from regular history matches), and matching against page titles and bookmark names. These two features have already been repeatedly requested by users (see this and this bug, and this MozillaZine thread). When both a history entry and a bookmark with the same address match, the history entry is removed from the suggestion popup to avoid duplicates.
- attempting to exclude local pages and pages containing search results. Pages on the local disk and addresses for search results usually clutter the suggestion popup without adding any real value, since searching the Web is nowadays so fast that users usually prefer to re-issue the search query than try to find the results page via Autocomplete. Thus, local pages and search result pages from Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Answers.com, Bugzilla, Creative Commons, Ebay are currently eliminated on demand. If you are more technically inclined, the regular expression that is used for search pages is: /search?|external-search|search-handle-url|ntquery?|?q=|search.ebay.com|?query/i
- matching any part of the domain (a solution to this bug). For example, when typing ucla the entry www.cs.ucla.edu will be suggested. This helps in case the user remembers visiting an entitys website, but she doesnt remember the exact subdomain. For example, typing philips will suggest semiconductor.philips.com. In addition, by using this feature one can see all visited addresses for a top-level domain; for instance type edu to see all the academic institution addresses you have visited.
- changing the sorting criterion. This is of the utmost importance, since it determines where in the suggestion popup an entry appears. Firefox gives preference to most-often-visited entries, along with some heuristics to increase the ranking of Web directories and manually-typed addresses. To get a better idea about the decisions that went into the current design of the default Autocomplete component, see here. The Autocomplete Manager, on the other hand, provides five alternatives: the default Firefox ordering, alphabetically by address, most-often-visited first, most-recently-visited first, and top-level pages first. The last option makes top-level addresses, such as www.google.com appear at the top of the popup, before any lower-level addresses, such as www.google.com/scholar (see here for some more thoughts on this issue). This might be useful when trying to quickly jump to the main address of a Web site; for instance, I often want to visit www.slashdot.org and I dont really care about any individual pages under that domain.
- specifying the position of bookmarks. Bookmarks can be either sorted regularly, according to the criterion in use, or they can be placed at the top of the suggestion list. This would be useful for someone who uses the extension to recall her bookmarks without having to go looking through all the folders in the Bookmark Manager.
- re-sorting the suggestion list on the fly, according to any criterion, by using the key combination Ctrl+ . For example, Ctrl+1 will re-sort the list according to Firefox default, Ctrl+2 alphabetically by address, and so on.
- temporarily disabling the popup, by pressing Shift+L to focus on the location bar and type in an address without a popup showing up. Autocomplete is re-enabled after pressing Enter, Esc, or the down arrow. For instance, you would use that when you know the exact address you want to type, and you do not want to be distracted by the popup. You can also set an option to only show the popup on demand, by pressing the down arrow.
- opening a suggestion in a new tab by middle-clicking on it (fix for this bug).
- popup appearance fine-tuning. In addition to the extra functionality features, several appearance knobs for the suggestion popup are provided. One can show/hide page titles or bookmark names, show/hide the source (history or bookmarks) and the visit count of an entry on a separate column on the popup, and customize the size of the popup by defining the number of visible suggestions. One can also choose to have the best match completed inline (fixing the broken inline autocomplete in Firefox 2), filling the location bar with the address of the best match, or even its title, if that was what triggered the match, just like Internet Explorer does for top-level favorites. Lastly, one can define the truncation method for the page address and page title columns. This last feature is an interesting one. By default, Firefox truncates a long address on the right. The Autocomplete Manager enables you to have a long entry truncated at the center, so that you can see both its domain name at the beginning and the specific page address at the end. Simple, but extremely useful! You also have the option of truncating entries on the left, although the reason someone would want to do that is beyond me :) This research paper has a good discussion of the different truncation methods and their effectiveness in helping users recognize previously-visited Web pages.
- exposing hidden options for the default component, not all of which can be set in about:config. These include showing/hiding the page titles, matching only manually-typed (as opposed to clicked-on) addresses, completing the best match inline, and setting the number of visible suggestions on the popup.
- a rudimentary history manager, where one can view detailed information for all history entries, and sort them by address or title. One can also add new entries manually, or select multiple entries and remove them (fixing this bug).
Enhancements:
- implemented major performance improvements when matching entries and in the history manager
- added new option to only show the popup when pressing the down arrow
- augmented inline autocomplete to fill the title of the best match, instead of the address, if that was what triggered the match
- Shift+L now temporarily disables popup even when the focus is on the location bar; down arrow re-enables it
- one-letter searches and www./ftp. ones are now properly sorted like other searches
- fixed bug that caused problems when the Options dialog was launched from the Extension Manager
- fixed bug that caused conflict with the McAfee SiteAdvisor extension
- added workaround for a Firefox bug that prevented displaying the popup the first time a match was attempted (Mac OS X only)
Autocomplete Always On! 1.0
Autocomplete Always On! - Have Safari ignore the autocomplete flag more>>
About security: While the autocomplete=off gimmick might increase security for a malware infested OS like Windoze, the opposite is true for a secure OS like MacOS X. Use of this flag is actually a security risk for the Mac user because it encourages users to use weak passwords, or to save them on disk as a plaintext file. Passwords are far more secure sitting encrypted in the Macs Keychain (which Safari uses to store this kind of information). If you dont have to remember and type in the password manually, you are far more likely to use a strong password.
OpenGLPlotFunc
FutureBASIC OpenGL example program for your Mac more>>
Komodo IDE 4 is a powerful, multi-platform, multi-language IDE for end-to-end development of dynamic web applications. Komodo IDE makes creating robust web apps fast and easy, with a rich feature set for client-side Ajax technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl.
Award-winning features include comprehensive editing and debugging, plus intelligent tools for regular expressions, team development, customization and unparalleled extensibility. The result is a powerful coding environment for framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP and client libraries such as the Yahoo! UI Library and Dojo. A single license covers you across Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Requirements: Mac Intel processor or PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 90 MB hard disk space
Whats new in this version: Unit Test integration, Find/Replace system improvements, Replace in Files, Find in Project, Multi-line Find/Replace, Asynchronous SCC operations, Abbreviations, Improved PHP autocomplete, Perl 5.10 support, Tcl 8.5 support
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Komodo Edit 5.2.0
Komodo Edit will make you satisfied because it delivers powerful editing capabilities for dynamic languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML. more>>
Komodo Edit 5.2.0 will make you satisfied because it delivers powerful editing capabilities for dynamic languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while AutoComplete and CallTips guide developers as they code. It is available now on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Other features include a project manager, for flexible organization of all project elements, and the Toolbox, for storing configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files. Toolbox items can be distributed to other Komodo users.
Komodo Edit also allows users to easily extend its architecture, with support for adding advanced capabilities through Firefox-style .xpi extensions.
Major Features:
- Multi-language editor
- Multi-language support: Advanced support for:
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- Browser-side languages: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django
- Autocomplete and Call Tips
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- Autocomplete and calltips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML and XSLT.
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language file support
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- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support (User-Defined Languages or UDL, used to provide support for RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Mason, Smarty and Django).
- Standard editing features
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- Code commenting, auto-indent and outdent, block selection, incremental search, reflow paragraph, join lines, enter next character as raw literal, repeat next keystroke and clean line endings on "save".
- Syntax checking
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- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax coloring
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- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files (unique to Komodo!).
- Vi emulation
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- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs keybindings
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- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML preview
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- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
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- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code snippets
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- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code folding
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- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document editing
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- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- Tutorials
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- Easily master editing features.
- Project manager: Convenient, flexible organization of all project elements.
- Live Folders
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- Project view displays the current contents of corresponding file system directory.
- Virtual Folders
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- Explicitly maintained multi-purpose containers for any project or Toolbox component, containing pointers to selected components from different file system locations.
- Toolbox
- Store it
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- Store virtually anything, including configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files.
- Share it
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- Share a Toolbox with networked team members or distribute valuable Toolbox items to other Komodo users with the import/export function.
- Extensibility
- XPI Extensions
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- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM, plus the own for Python and JavaScript. Other new features, such as the DOM Viewer, are also extensions. With full documentation and an active community providing support, Komodo IDE's power is as boundless as your imagination.
Enhancements:
- Better performance and stability
- Customizable list of primary languages
- Easily view source of HTML pages
- Sub-language background colors
- PHP 5.3 support
- Ruby 1.9.1 debugging support (IDE)
- SCC history search-ability (IDE)
- Dropped the Komodo Mac OS X powerpc builds.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or greater
- Intel processor
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB+ recommended)
- 200 MB hard disk space.
Minitube 0.5
Minitube 0.5 is a full-featured tool which helps you watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, Minitube gives you an endless video stream. more>>
Minitube 0.5 is a full-featured tool which helps you watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, Minitube gives you an endless video stream. Minitube does not require the Flash Player.
Minitube is not about cloning the original Youtube web interface, it strives to create a new TV-like experience.
Enhancements:
- Search autocomplete
- Skip to the next when a video cannot be loaded
- Playlist items can now be dropped onto the video area
- Fixed messages in the playlist not updating
- Disabled view crossfade on Linux
- Save keywords only when there are results
- Fixed fullscreen keyboard shortcurt not working
- Polish translation by Grzegorz Gibas
Requirements:
- OS X version 10.4 (Tiger)
- QuickTime version 7.0.

TV Series 0.3.6
TV Series comes as a simple but effective software that enables you to enter information on the TV series that followed. more>>
TV Series 0.3.6 comes as a simple but effective software that enables you to enter information on the TV series that followed. There is the possibility to enter the TV series, the seasons and all episodes. Moreover, the software allows to add iCal for a season or a single event so you can be alerted when the first watch, you can also send mail through an appointment for viewing the episode.
Major Features:
- iCal integration;
- Get information for Series, season and episodes in Online database
- Information backup and restore
- Automatic update with Sparkle.
Enhancements:
- Compatible Snow Leopard
- Fixed autocomplete bugs
Fixed autocomplete bugs. Requirements: Mac OSX 10.5 LeopardLicense:Freeware

Bookends 10.6.1
Bookends is regarded as a superior and simple to use bibliography/reference and information management system for students and professionals. more>>
Bookends 10.6.1 is regarded as a superior and simple to use bibliography/reference and information management system for students and professionals.
With Bookends you can easily import references (information about journal articles, books, etc.) from EndNote, and directly search and import from PubMed, the Web of Science, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Amazon, the Library of Congress, and hundreds of other online sources.
Use a built-in browser to download references with pdfs or and/or web pages with a click. Automatic searches of PubMed let you discover articles as soon as they are published. Powerful group-based searches, with static, smart, and virtual groups. Live Search lets you further refine searches as you type.
Annotate your database with reference cross-linking with defined relationships and comments. Attach any file (such as a pdf) to a reference and view or open it instantly. There are options to automatically download, rename and organize pdf files on-the-fly from PubMed (requires access permission) or from your hard drive. Scan your word processor files and automatically generate finished manuscripts with properly formatted bibliographies.
Access the power of Bookends directly from MS Word (including Word 2008) and Mellel. Scan Pages '08 and '09 files and OpenOffice 3 files, or RTF files saved from any word processor. Share your references over the Internet with anyone, on any platform (you, but not people who access your databases, must have a broadband connection).
Enhancements:
- Integration with Nisus Writer Pro 1.4.
- Autocomplete paper from pdfs attached with Bookends Browser.
- Improved handling of MLA citations if consecutive citations are from the same work.
- Deselect all unpinned terms in a Term List window.
- Automatic downloading of the User Guide with each update.
- Updated autcomplete paper using Google Scholar so that accented characters are handled correctly.
Google Quick Search Box 2.0.0.1447
An open source search box that allows you to search data on your computer and across the web. more>>
Google Quick Search Box is very experimental, but through it you will be able to see many of the explored areas: actions, contextual search, and extensibility.
Google Quick Search Box is by no means feature-complete, but is a very good indication of things to come.
Major Features:
- It works as a location bar AND a search box - Itll autocomplete URLs and you can use TAB to search any website using Site Search.
- The tab key has special functionality beyond just site search. It is equivalent to "search in this context": youll see that the results of a contextual search include related items, contents, and actions.
- Calculation, Weather, and Definition one boxes will show up periodically. More are on the way. What else would you expect to see?
- If you enable it, spotlight results will show up. Usually these are relegated to the "More" section at the bottom of the window, but once you use these items, theyll be learned and become much faster to access.

Komodo IDE 5.2.0
Komodo IDE 5.2.0 is a powerful program for end-to-end development of dynamic web applications. more>>
Komodo IDE 5.2.0 comes as the first unified workspace for end-to-end development of dynamic web applications. A rich feature set for client-side Ajax languages such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl, enables developers to quickly and easily create robust web apps.
Award-winning features include comprehensive editing and debugging, plus intelligent tools for regular expressions, team development, customization and unparalleled extensibility. The result is a powerful coding environment for framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP and client libraries such as the Yahoo! UI Library and Dojo. A single license covers you across Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
Major Features:
- Multi-language Support
- Browser-side technologies: CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty, and Django
- Autocomplete and Call Tips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML, and XSLT
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Framework support for Rails and Zend
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language File Support
- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support with UDL.
- Standard Editing Features
- code formatting
- code commenting
- auto-indent
- block selection
- column editing
- Syntax Checking
- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax Coloring
- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files.
- Abbreviations
- Inserts snippets from your toolbox at the touch of a key.
- Vi Emulation
- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs Keybindings
- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML Preview
- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- View HTML Source
- Drag and drop a URL onto Komodo (http://, https://), Komodo now offers to view the source contents of this web page. This is convenient for checking the underlying HTML source code of web pages.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code Snippets
- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code Folding
- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document Editing
- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- History
- Navigation (forward and back) buttons and a drop list in the toolbar that let you browse though the files and buffer locations you've been editing recently.
- Search Highlighting
- Matches are highlighted in the current buffer.
- Editor Hyperlinking
- Ctrl'+'hover' will highlight HTTP hyperlinks under the pointer; 'Ctrl'+'click' will open the URL in the configured browser.
- CSS Color Popup
- Ctrl' + 'hover' over a color value in CSS will display a popup of that color; 'Ctrl'+'click' will open the color picker.
- Primary Language Preferences
- It is now possible to configure which languages you'd like to see as primary languages in Komodo. The primary languages are the first group of languages seen in the language drop-down menus, whilst secondary languages are grouped under the Other sub-menu.
- Sub-language Background Colors
Enhancements:
- Ruby Debugging Support: Debugging support for Ruby 1.9.1 and up.
- PHP: New PHP 5.3 support:
- Code browser and sectionlist support for namespaces
- Code completions for /Namespaces
- Syntax coloring of latest keywords ("namespace", "use", "as", etc...)
- Updated xdebug builds to support PHP 5.3
- Improved debugger wizard for the first time setup
- Support for a wider range of PHP builds on Windows
- Sub-language background colors: You can now give sub-languages a different background color in multi-language buffers.
- View HTML Source: Drag and drop an http:// or https:// URL onto Komodo to see the contents of the page.
Inquisitor 3.2 (v61)
Predictive search extension for Safari. more>>
Inquisitor 3.2 (v61) is a predictive search extension for Safari. It's like Spotlight for the web. Start typing and websites pop up immediately, along with ideas to refine your search. It'll autocomplete your words and you can add more search engines to Safari with customized keyboard shortcuts.
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It'll autocomplete your words (is it reading your mind?) and you can add more search engines to Safari with customized keyboard shortcuts. Requirements: Requires Mac OS X 10.4 thru 10.5.x. MacLicense:Freeware
PyPE 2.8.8
An editor written in Python with the wxPython GUI toolkit more>>
Major Features:
- Explicit exclude directories option in the search tab.
- Delete line and Delete right operations.
- Rectangular pasting.
- Non-white background colors.
- Automatic spellchecking in the background for text and tex/latex documents.
- Support for chapter delimiters in tex/latex documents.
- The ability to "split" the view so that you can see the contents of up to two other files while editing one file.
- Reorganized options to make it easier to understand PyPEs features, and to make it reasonable to navigate on screens with lower resolutions
- The ability to quickly run Python code snippets
- The ability to run .py and .pyw files with a system Python, capturing the output and allowing interaction via a command shell
- Optional automatic rebuilding of browsable source tree, autocomplete, and tooltips
- Optional "realtime" syntax checking for Python
- Support for displaying comments created with the "Transforms -> Insert Comment" in the Name, Line, and Filter tools
- Support for using some Vim options when first opening a file
- Easy converting between tabs and spaces in documents with a simple transform
- Command line option to allow PyPE to be portable when using the Windows distributions
- The find in files Search tab can be set to ignore leading dot subdirectories (like .svn )
- "Round box" indicator for shell output in wxPython 2.7+releases for shell output
- Will discover all Python interpreters known by the Windows Registry or in the environment path, and allows the user to choose from among them (and others) for the Python Shell
- Supports XML encoding declarations (in addition to previously-existing Python encoding declaration and BOM support)
- Command-line options for setting base font and font sizes
- ***entries above this entry are in reverse-chronological order that they were added
- All menu items can have almost any key binding desired, support for international keyboard mappings and non-latin characters fully supported (Options -> Change Menus and Hotkeys)
- Multiple open documents via tabs
- Syntax highlighting for Python, Pyrex, HTML/XML, C/C++, TeX/LaTeX, and plain text (plain text doesn't really have coloring)
- Drag and drop re-arrangement of documents in the Documents tool
- Display documents with or without path information
- Optional listing of previously open documents
- Display previously open documents with or without path information
- Drag and drop opening of files
- Open stdlib/site-packages Python module when Python search path has been defined
- Open all documents that were open when you last closed down PyPE (--last command-line option, File -> Open Last)
- Save all documents with a single menu command
- Command shell with command history
- External-process Python shell with syntax highlighting; never experience the while 1: pass lockup of your editor again
- Shells have optional display of indicators for lines recieved from the shell
- Revert to previously saved version
- Workspace management for handling projects
- Browsable filesystem tool with bookmarkable paths (pathmarks)
- Fully usable undo/redo
- Per-document Find/Replace bars
- Find bar with find-as-you-type
- Replace bar with "Smart Case" replacements
- Bars can be located on the top or bottom of the editor
- Both support Python string escapes
- Optional per-document history
- Start/end selection without needing to hold down the shift key or select with the mouse
- Indent/dedent region
- Find in files
- Searching through the current file, its includes, the selected text, open files, directories, or tags in directories
- File inclusion/exclusion based on file extension
- Optional case sensitivity, regular expressions, multi-line searches, whole-word, quoted, or commented
- Three different methods to view your results
- Spell checker with custom dictionary and alphabet support, along with spelling suggester
- Easy changing of line endings
- Easy changing of file encoding for unicode platforms, based on BOM
- Support for coding: directive in Python source files
- Wrap selected text to specified number of columns with CRLFCRLF line ending
- Insert a full-line comment (for marking code sections)
- Comment/uncomment region
- Auto-indent/dedent on return
- Trigger expansions based on what you have typed, simple language that includes support for autoindenting return and programmatic cursor placement
- Zooming
- Jump to line or character position
- Calltips
- Per-document preferences, default preferences for each supported language
- Current line highlighting
- Autocomplete
- Bookmarks with previous/next navigation
- Indentation guides
- Code folding
- Tab width/use/non-use
- Long-line wrapping (no CR/LF/CRLF characters inserted)
- Sloppy Cut/Copy
- Smart Paste
- Long-line indicators
- Both tool listings can be shown or hidden by menu or hotkey
- Both tool listings can be relocated top/bottom or left/right
- Optional toolbar that can be placed on the top or left side of the window
- Various cursor tracking options to suit user preference
- Optional display of information about the current document in the title bar
- A hierarchical listing of functions, classes and methods that are browsable by definition order or alphabetically
- Function/method/section filter tool
- Updates as you type
- Color-coded based on what kind of item it is (function, method, class, macro)
- Optional case sensitivity
- Exact, any, and all matching
- Optional context-sensitive display and search
- Optional matching subsequence search us.ti matches UserString.Title
- Macros
- Recorded as you type
- Fully modifiable
- Time-limited to prevent run-away macros
- Hotkey support
- Embedded HTML help, with information about macros, command-line options, etc.
- Language specific features:
- All Languages:
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- support for todos (except for plain text)
- autoindent (indent preservation in the case of plain text)
- Python and Pyrex
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- Try/except/finally wrapping of selected text
- Indent/dedent on block start (if, for, etc.)/end (return, pass, etc.)
- Parsers that support the extraction of class, method, and function definitions
- If given syntactically correct Python, will also extract docstrings for calltips
- Class/method/function information is available in the filter tool
- C/C++
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- A simple parser that can extract function, method, and function-like macro definitions
- Function/method/function-like macro information is available in the filter tool
- Call tips based on function definition
- TeX/LaTeX:
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- Parser that supports the extraction of section and label information
- Section/label information is included in the filter tool
Enhancements: (fixed) a bug related to realtime parsing of non-ascii Python source.
Robo-form for Macs -1Passwd 6.9.86
1Passwd for Mac is the top-rated Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling. 1passwd was named PC Magazine Editors Choice, and CNET Download.coms Software of the Year more>>
Robo-form for Macs -1Passwd - 1Passwd for Mac is the top-rated Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling.
1Passwd for Mac:
Manage hundreds of passwords with one master key.
Integrated with Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, Firefox, Camino, and Flock.
Integrated with Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, Firefox, Camino, and Flock.
Take your passwords with you on your Palm / Treo.
Take your passwords with you on your Palm / Treo.
Automatic form filler outclasses the other AutoFill products.
Automatic form filler outclasses the other AutoFill products.
Define multiple identities to be used by the form filler.
Define multiple identities to be used by the form filler.
Stop keyloggers from recording your passwords and credit cards.
Stop keyloggers from recording your passwords and credit cards.
Prevent phishing criminals from stealing your information.
Prevent phishing criminals from stealing your information.
Intelligent settings make you secure by default.
Intelligent settings make you secure by default.
.Mac integration allows passwords to be synced across machines.
.Mac integration allows passwords to be synced across machines.
OS X Keychain integration provides maximum security.
OS X Keychain integration provides maximum security.
Easily import from Safari, Firefox, Web Confidential, and RoboForm.
Easily import from Safari, Firefox, Web Confidential, and RoboForm.
Generate and enter strong passwords with a single click.
Generate and enter strong passwords with a single click.
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Enhancements:
Version 6.9.86
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Mac password manager 2.02
1Passwd for Mac is the top-rated Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling. 1passwd was named PC Magazine Editors Choice, and CNET Download.coms Software of the Year more>>
Mac password manager - 1Passwd for Mac is the top-rated Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling.
1Passwd for Mac:
Manage hundreds of passwords with one master key.
Integrated with Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, Firefox, Camino, and Flock.
Integrated with Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, Firefox, Camino, and Flock.
Take your passwords with you on your Palm / Treo.
Take your passwords with you on your Palm / Treo.
Automatic form filler outclasses the other AutoFill products.
Automatic form filler outclasses the other AutoFill products.
Define multiple identities to be used by the form filler.
Define multiple identities to be used by the form filler.
Stop keyloggers from recording your passwords and credit cards.
Stop keyloggers from recording your passwords and credit cards.
Prevent phishing criminals from stealing your information.
Prevent phishing criminals from stealing your information.
Intelligent settings make you secure by default.
Intelligent settings make you secure by default.
.Mac integration allows passwords to be synced across machines.
.Mac integration allows passwords to be synced across machines.
OS X Keychain integration provides maximum security.
OS X Keychain integration provides maximum security.
Easily import from Safari, Firefox, Web Confidential, and RoboForm.
Easily import from Safari, Firefox, Web Confidential, and RoboForm.
Generate and enter strong passwords with a single click.
Generate and enter strong passwords with a single click.
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Enhancements:
Version 2.02
System Requirements:IE,FireFox,Opera<<less

Nisus Writer Express 3.3.1
Nisus Writer Express brings you a professional, affordable, easy to use writers word processor with so many new features. more>>
Nisus Writer Express 3.3.1 brings you a professional, affordable, easy to use writers word processor with so many new features. Built from the same core as Nisus Writer Pro, Express features the same elegant user interface and compatibility that has been universally praised by both users and press alike.
Major Features:
- Floating graphics (Text Wrap around images)
- Glossaries
- Widow and Orphan Control
- RTF, MS Word (97-2004), WordPerfect (read only), and Plain Text Support
- Small Caps support
- Improved Find and Replace engine
- Right To Left Input
- Bullets and Numbering
- Insert Hyperlink
- Built-in Tables
- User-defined styles
- Footnotes
- Document endnotes
- Section endnotes
- Full Screen editing mode
- Customizable multi-key keyboard shortcuts
- LinkBack support
- Nisus New File
- WYSIWYG font menu
- Leader tabs
- Smart Quotes
- Convert Smart Quotes to Plain Quotes (and vice versa)
- Highlighter
- Smart insert and delete
- Save as PDF
- Spotlight aware - no plug-in necessary
- Hyphenation
- Rectangular selection
- Shows double space characters with show invisibles
- Templates:
- Open any file as a template
- Supports Microsoft Word document templates (DOT files)
- Correct Spelling (Cmd-Opt-;)
- Expanded Underline and Strikethrough Styles:*
- Single, Double, Dotted, Dashed, Heavy
- Underline by word
- Bold and Italicize any font
- Silent Font Substitution
- Autocomplete
- Same Page Section Breaks
- Column Balancing
- Superscript Ordinals
- Inheritable Character, Paragraph, and Note Styles
- Language-sensitive typo fixing
Enhancements:
- New Document Manager, style library, and Snow Leopard compatibility.
Requirements:
- OS X 10.4 or later
FlameRobin 0.9.0
Database administration tool for Firebird DBMS more>> Database administration tool for Firebird DBMS
The main purpose was to build a software utility that is: lightweight (small footprint, fast execution); cross-platform (Linux, Windows for start, others planned too); and dependant only on other open source software.
Enhancements:
- DataGrid: BLOB data is now (optionally) shown in cells. Read-only for now.
- DataGrid: A basic ORDER BY clause building when column header is double-clicked
- Support for LIST function in Firebird 2.1
- Support for MON tables in Firebird 2.1 (Read-only for now.)
- DataGrid: FR no longer crashes when transaction has ended (commit/rollback) and grid edit control is active
- DataGrid: Complete string is now shown for editing and copying multiline text
- DataGrid: Copy command now copies a single cell if nothing is selected
- DataGrid: Fixed mixup between BLOB ID and data it contains
- DataGrid: Fixed bug when editing or deleting in grid causes exceptions.
- DataGrid: Successfully deleted rows are deselected, so user can easily see what is done.
- DDL extraction for GRANTs now only quotes names when needed
- DDL extraction for defaults does not use double quotes anymore.
- Database property page now shows minor ODS version when it is not zero
- Hovering over icons in privileges window, now really shows the grantor
- Improved parsing of SELECT statements
- Support for INSERT..RETURNING and EXECUTE STATEMENT that return a single record
- Fixed messagebox flood when Execute Procedure called and it doesnt return anything
- Print preview and SaveToHtmlFile works again for manual and changelog
- Extracting invalid DDL (missing domain data in system tables) does not crash FR anymore
- Silent installation (on Windows) does not show changelog window anymore
- Autogenerated domains (system domains) do not show up in the tree anymore
- Added ALTER DOMAIN action for domains
- Tree now shows NOT NULL for columns that inherit NOT NULL from domain
- Fixed parsing bug when non-reserved keyword is used as identifier
- Fixed autocomplete for selectable procedure alias when procedure call contains parameters (in PSQL)
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