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HexEdit 2.0
HexEdit is a Macintosh hexadecimal file editor more>>
It can compare whole files for similarities or differences and will soon be able to do so for any subset within the files.
A great tool that allows you to edit and analyze the contents for either the data or resource fork of any type of file. Versions for 68K, PPC and Carbon are included, allowing HexEdit to run on MacOS 7-9 and X.
HexEdit is an open source project hosted on SourceForge and maintained by Lane Roathe. All developers and contributors are listed in the HexEdit about box.
No purchase is required -- you can download the full, unrestricted, version at no cost. However, you can "purchase" HexEdit if you wish to help continue its development... we will definately thank you!
HexEdit was originally released by Jim Bumgardner, who was kind enough to release the source code (this was well before the concept of Open Source, by the way :). The current developers give a big Thank You! to Jim for his original efforts and a great program.
Main features:
- Edit very large files
- Includes complete source code
- Completely FREE (purchase is considered a donation)
- Available in multiple languages
- Edit data or resource fork of files.
OpenPlay SDK 2.2r2
OpenPlay SDK - Cross-platform network abstraction layer more>>
Completly freeware.
Enhancements:
- Enhancements and contributions from users.
Lane Roathe - OpenPlay SDK. OpenPlay SDK 2.2r2 is an excellent and powerfulLicense:Freeware

Wikipedia Widget 0.9.3
Widget for browsing Wikipedia articles. more>>
Wikipedia Widget 0.9.3 is a useful program designed for browsing Wikipedia. It helps you search for articles and view from the Dashboard, complete with pictures and links. Now scroll-wheel and keyboard scrolling compatible. Wikipedia pulls up entire wikipedia articles, complete with pictures, for viewing from the Dashboard.
Click the wikipedia.org button to the right of the search field to open the current article or search term in Safari.
Major Features:
- Compatible with any language wikipedia, just enter the 2 (sometimes 3 or more) letter code on the back. Defaults to English.
- External links open in your preferred browser.
- Click the 'wikipedia' button to the left of the search field to open the current article or search term in Safari.
- The little '?' button to the left of the search field fetches a random article.
- Back and forward buttons with page caching.
Enhancements:
- Wikipedia account login support (courtesy of Nick Lane-Smith). Press ctrl-o to view the login page.
- Fixed caching in OS 10.5.6 and later (no more qzq nonsense or broken links)
- Quickly search different language wikipedias without changing the language setting. Just add the language code to the front of your search term. For example, search for "fr: Kosovo" to view the article on Kosovo in French, or "sv: Stockholm" for the Swedish language article on Stockholm.
- Added more languages to the menu on the back

Wiktionary Widget 0.9.3
Wiktionary Widget is a powerful tool based on Dashboard Wikipedia widget which pulls up Wiktionary articles, the free and collaborative online dictionary. more>>
Wiktionary Widget 0.9.3 is a powerful tool based on Dashboard Wikipedia widget which pulls up Wiktionary articles, the free and collaborative online dictionary. It allows the user to search from localized versions of Wiktionay, and give access to user's account.
Enhancements:
- Wiktionary account login support (courtesy of Nick Lane-Smith). Press ctrl-o to view the login page.
- Fixed caching in MacOS X 10.5.6 and later (no more qzq nonsense or broken links)
- Quickly search different language wiktionary without changing the language setting. Just add the language code to the front of your search term. For example, search for "fr: Kosovo" to view the article on Kosovo in French, or "sv: Stockholm" for the Swedish language article on Stockholm.
- Added more languages to the menu on the back
MyMySpaceMail 1.9.5
MyMySpaceMail - Client for MySpace comments, mail, friend requests, etc more>>
It depends on page layout details that change about once every three weeks. So check for updates of this program.
MyMySpaceMails toolbar icons and the layout are borrowed from Mail.app.
Jonathan Lane drew the extra nice application icon.
Enhancements:
- change for myspace comments page layout change.
Garnish 1.5
Garnish - Decorate your Dashboard with these beautifully crafted Apple logos and UI elements from the present and past more>>
Loads of skins are included, like a classic Apple striped logo, a modern Apple logo in dark grey, white, silver, blue, pink and orange, an original Apple menu Apple from system 1, an original trash can, the infamous Mac classic bomb, ok button, pointer and welcome smiling Mac, plus the iSlayer logo.
Enjoy the trip down memory lane (pun intended).
Main features:
- The ability to view all your favorite Classic Mac icons
- Random feature will auto select an image each time dashboard is activated.
Bazaar 1.16 RC1 / 1.15.1
Free and open source application that adapts to the workflows you want to use Bazaar is a distributed version control system available under the GPL that reduces barriers to participation in your more>> Free and open source application that adapts to the workflows you want to use
Bazaar is a distributed version control system available under the GPL that reduces barriers to participation in your project.
Bazaar is designed to support Mac OS, GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows. In summary, Bazaar gives you fast, distributed revision control that "Just Works", supporting renames of directories and files smoothly.
Bazaar is designed to maximise the level of community participation in your project.
Bazaar branches can be published on any web server, and uploaded over sftp, ftp, or rsync. If you want the fastest possible network performance, there is a smart server.
Bazaar supports flexible work models: centralized like cvs or svn, commit offline, enforced code review when desired, and automatic regression testing.
Decentralized revision control systems give people the ability to collaborate more efficiently over the internet using the bazaar development model and have many other advantages.
When you use Bazaar, you can commit to your own local branches of your favourite free software projects without needing special permission.
Main features:
Good performance:
- Bazaar status in a tree of 5,000 files takes just 0.5 seconds, so almost every open source project can get the advanced features of Bazaar without slowing down its developers. Bazaar is robust in the face of radical tree restructuring, saving you time when it comes to merging from your community.
Safe with your data:
- There have not been any data loss bugs in a Bazaar release in the past two years. Bazaar has a huge test suite that ensures that new file formats can be tested automatically. The development process follows best practice with code review of all core and community code landings.
Friendly:
- Bazaar "Just Works" (which is why the Ubuntu team chose it for their project). Bazaar has a natural feel, you can publish your code on any web server or use a custom server for performance. Bazaar has perfect support for renaming files AND directories, which means you can unleash your community and merge efficiently even from contributors who are radically restructuring the tree.
Free:
- Bazaar is available under the GPL v2 or later.
Easy to integrate:
- Bazaar is designed as a Python API with a plugin system, so it is easy to embed in your tools and projects and easy to extend or integrate with existing infrastructure. Whether you are managing your development, or keeping track of configuration files, or building a new content management system, Bazaar is a great choice if you like to work in Python.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
Compatibility Breaks:
- Display prompt on stderr (instead of stdout) when querying users so that the output of commands can be safely redirected. (Vincent Ladeuil, #376582)
New Features:
- A new repository format 2a has been added. This is a beta release of the the brisbane-core (aka group-compress) project. This format now suitable for wider testing by advanced users willing to deal with some bugs. We would appreciate test reports, either positive or negative. Format 2a is substantially smaller and faster for many operations on many trees. This format or an updated version will become the default in bzr 2.0.
- This is a rich-root format, so this repository format can be used with bzr-svn. Bazaar branches in previous non-rich-root formats can be converted (including by merge, push and pull) to format 2a, but not vice versa. We recommend upgrading previous development formats to 2a.
- Upgrading to this format can take considerable time because it expands and more concisely repacks the full history.
- If you use stacked branches, you must upgrade the stacked branches before the stacked-on branches. (See )
- --development7-rich-root is a new dev format, similar to --dev6 but using a Revision serializer using bencode rather than XML. (Jelmer Vernooij, John Arbash Meinel)
- mail_client=claws now supports --body (and message body hooks). Also uses configured from address. (Barry Warsaw)
Improvements:
- --development6-rich-root can now stack. (Modulo some smart-server bugs with stacking and non default formats.) (John Arbash Meinel, #373455)
- --development6-rich-root delays generating a delta index for the first object inserted into a group. This has a beneficial impact on bzr commit since each committed texts goes to its own group. For committing a 90MB file, it drops peak memory by about 200MB, and speeds up commit from 7s => 4s. (John Arbash Meinel)
- Numerous operations are now faster for huge projects, i.e. those with a large number of files and/or a large number of revisions, particularly when the latest development format is used. These operations (and improvements on OpenOffice.org) include: branch in a shared repository (2X faster), branch --no-tree (100X faster), diff (2X faster), tags (70X faster) (Ian Clatworthy)
- Pyrex version of bencode support. This provides optimized support for both encoding and decoding, and is now found at bzrlib.bencode. bzrlib.utils.bencode is now deprecated. (Alexander Belchenko, Jelmer Vernooij, John Arbash Meinel)
Bug Fixes:
- Bazaar can now pass attachment files to the mutt email client. (Edwin Grubbs, #384158)
- Better message in bzr add output suggesting using bzr ignored to see which files can also be added. (Jason Spashett, #76616)
- bzr pull -r 123 from a stacked branch on a smart server no longer fails. Also, the Branch.revision_history() API now works in the same situation. (Andrew Bennetts, #380314)
- bzr serve on Windows no longer displays a traceback simply because a TCP client disconnected. (Andrew Bennetts)
- Clarify the rules for locking and fallback repositories. Fix bugs in how RemoteRepository was handling fallbacks along with the _real_repository. (Andrew Bennetts, John Arbash Meinel, #375496)
- Fix a small bug with fetching revisions w/ ghosts into a new stacked branch. Not often triggered, because it required ghosts to be part of the fetched revisions, not in the stacked-on ancestry. (John Arbash Meinel)
- Fix status and commit to work with content filtered trees, addressing numerous bad bugs with line-ending support. (Ian Clatworthy, #362030)
- Fix problem of "directory not empty" when contending for a lock over sftp. (Martin Pool, #340352)
- Fix rule handling so that eol is optional, not mandatory. (Ian Clatworthy, #379370)
- Pushing a new stacked branch to a 1.15 smart server was broken due to a bug in the BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex smart verb. This is fixed in 1.16, but required changes to the network protocol, so the BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex verb has been removed and replaced with a corrected BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex_1.16 verb. 1.15 clients will still work with a 1.16 server as they will fallback to slower (and bug-free) methods. (Jonathan Lange, Robert Collins, Andrew Bennetts, #385132)
- Reconcile can now deal with text revisions that originated in revisions that are ghosts. (Jelmer Vernooij, #336749)
- Support cloning of branches with ghosts in the left hand side history. (Jelmer Vernooij, #248540)
- The bzr diff now catches OSError from osutils.rmtree and logs a helpful message to the trace file, unless the temp directory really was removed (which would be very strange). Since the diff operation has succeeded from the users perspective, no output is written to stderr or stdout. (Maritza Mendez, #363837)
- Translate errors received from a smart server in response to a BzrDirFormat.initialize or BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex request. This was causing tracebacks even for mundane errors like PermissionDenied. (Andrew Bennetts, #381329)
Documentation:
- Added directory structure and started translation of docs in Russian. (Alexey Shtokalo, Alexander Iljin, Alexander Belchenko, Dmitry Vasiliev, Volodymyr Kotulskyi)
API Changes:
- Added osutils.parent_directories(). (Ian Clatworthy)
- bzrlib.progress.ProgressBar, ChildProgress, DotsProgressBar, TTYProgressBar and child_progress are now deprecated; use ui_factory.nested_progress_bar instead. (Martin Pool)
- graph.StackedParentsProvider is now a public API, replacing graph._StackedParentsProvider. The api is now considered stable and ready for external users. (Gary van der Merwe)
- bzrlib.user_encoding is deprecated in favor of get_user_encoding. (Alexander Belchenko)
- TreeTransformBase no longer assumes that limbo is provided via disk. DiskTreeTransform now provides disk functionality. (Aaron Bentley)
Internals:
- Remove weave.py script for accessing internals of old weave-format repositories. (Martin Pool)
Testing:
- The number of cores is now correctly detected on OSX. (John Szakmeister)
- The number of cores is also detected on Solaris and win32. (Vincent Ladeuil)
- The number of cores is also detected on FreeBSD. (Matthew Fuller)
License:GPL

Ghost Recon: Desert Siege 1.0.3
Command an elite team of U.S. Army Green Berets. more>>
The amazing combat experience of Tom Clancy?s Ghost Recon and the award-winning expansion pack, Desert Siege, come together to turn your Macintosh into a pivotal wartime control center.
In Ghost Recon, Russia has fallen to ultra-nationalistic leaders driven to rebuild the Iron Curtain. In Desert Siege, 60-year conflict boils over as Ethiopia invades its smaller neighbor Eritrea, threatening the world?s most vital shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
Command this elite team of U.S. Army Green Berets through a series of demolitions, search and rescue missions, and all-out fights for survival. Select, train, and lead the offensive spearhead as the first team deployed and the last team to leave.
Ghost Recon and the Desert Siege expansion pack put you in the deadly, realistic combat of tomorrow?s battlefields like no other game. If you meet them in combat, you?re already dead.
Game Demo 1.0 Download from MacGameFiles (72MB)
Game Feature: For Your Eyes Only: Ghost Recon: Game of the Year Edition Infiltrates Your Mac
Additional Resources
- Ghost Recon: Heroes Unleashed: Hundreds of new maps and weapons.
- DAMN R6: R6 community with battle leagues, mods and more.
- War of Infamy: Ghost Recon WWII modification.
- Mod Commander X: Easily manage mods without having to boot the game application.
- Ghost Recon Mods Enabler: Players can choose together the mods to use, before playing.
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