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Vi IMproved 6.0
Vi IMproved is a program offering you features of an editor like unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. more>>
Vi IMproved 6.0 is a program offering you features of an editor like unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more.
Vi Input Manager 0.3.2
Extends text fields with Vi-like functionality. more>> Extends text fields with Vi-like functionality.
This bundle patches the Cocoa Text System to add a Vi-like command mode. After entering command-mode (typically, by hitting escape in Vi), ordinary Vi commands can be typed and the text field will be updated accordingly.
Essentially, this add Vi command functionality (albeit a small subset) to any (and all) text editors that use the Cocoa text system; e.g., Safari, TeXShop, XCode, etc. Note, however, that this will not work for other applications that do not use the Cocoa system.
All the text windows, will initialize in "input" mode (standard cocoa text input). You invoke the Vi-command window (exit the input mode) by hitting ` (the back-apostrophe key, this is customizable, see installation instructions) and then key in your favorite Vi commands.
For example, move down a line j, move right l, delete two lines d2d, and so on. You enter back into "input" mode by typing the i. You get the idea. Right now, you should be thinking -- "you mean the editor in XCode will behave like Vi?" Answer: Yes.
Enhancements
- Fixes the build-configuration so that this can happen.
- It also includes more detailed instructions for installing in Leopard.
VI Cheat Sheet Widget 1.0
All of the main commands for the VI editor in an easy to use Dashboard cheatsheet. more>> All of the main commands for the VI editor in an easy to use Dashboard cheatsheet.
VI Cheat Sheet Widget is a free Dashboard widget that will display all of the main commands for the VI editor in an easy to use cheatsheet.
Enhancements:
- Various errors and duplications. have been removed.
- The width and height of the widget has been increased to give more space.
- As well as the drop down menu for paging there is a back and forward arrow to move through the pages. These are circular so you can go back and forth as you wish.
VI.ONE 1.1
VI.ONE - A massive multi-disc sample library encompassing over two thousand instruments, kits, and other sound effects more>>
The library is packed to the brim with drums (including hundreds of different kits), drum loops, basses (including acoustic, upright, electric, and synth), world and ethnic instruments (organized by geographic regions), sound effects, guitars (acoustic and electric), keyboards, a full collection of orchestral instruments, screaming B3 organs, world-class acoustic pianos, prepared pianos, electric/synth pianos, pop horns and brass, a bank of vintage synths, and cutting-edge synth patches.
Across every musical style in the world, VI.ONE is a premium, gigantic, and versatile sound palette.
VI.ONE is powered by the Kontakt Player 2 engine, bringing instant access to the sounds via the standalone application, as well as being accessible within sequencers via every major plug-in format: AudioUnit, VST, RTAS, and DXi.
Main features:
- Over two thousand patches of instruments across a wide array of instrument families
- 21GB core library of samples
- Optimized onscreen EQ and reverb controls
- Remote control of various sonic parameters available via MIDI CC
- Multitimbral operation, supporting up to 64 simultaneous instruments loaded (subject to RAM availability), receiving up to 64 MIDI channels (16 in plug-in mode)
- General MIDI compatible
- Kontakt Player 2 engine, supporting standalone operation as well as plug-in operation in all major hosts that support AudioUnit, VST, RTAS, or DXi plug-ins
- Special upgrade pricing to the full version of Kontakt 2, which allows for fuller editing of the instruments
MacVim 6.2.121
MacVim is a utility known as the Macintosh port of the VIM (Vi IMproved) editor. more>>
MacVim 6.2.121 is a utility known as the Macintosh port of the VIM (Vi IMproved) editor. Vim 5.7 runtime this archive contains the runtime files needed for Vim 5.7. It has not changed since the 5.7.2 distribution.
vim 7.0.224
vim - Improved version of classic UNIX editor more>>
By default, Vim runs in "compatible" mode. That is, it acts a lot like traditional vi, without the improvements.
Unless you want a maximally vi-compatible version of vim, I recommend that you copy the standard startup files to your home directory, and name them .vimrc and .gvimrc .
ViInputManager 0.3.1
ViInputManager is a vital and useful bundle patches the Cocoa Text System with which you can insert a Vi-like command mode. more>>
ViInputManager 0.3.1 is a vital and useful bundle patches the Cocoa Text System with which you can insert a Vi-like command mode. After entering command-mode (typically, by hitting escape in Vi), ordinary Vi commands can be typed and the text field will be updated accordingly. Essentially, this add Vi command functionality (albeit a small subset) to any (and all) text editors that use the Cocoa text system; e.g., Safari, TeXShop, XCode, etc. Note, however, this does not work for other programs that do not use the Cocoa system.
All the text windows, will initialize in "input" mode (standard cocoa text input). You invoke the Vi-command window (exit the input mode) by hitting ` (the back-apostrophe key, this is customizable, see installation instructions) and then key in your favorite Vi commands. For example, move down a line 'j', move right 'l', delete two lines 'd2d', and so on. You enter back into "input" mode by typing the 'i'. You get the idea. Right now, you should be thinking -- "you mean the editor in XCode will behave like Vi?" Answer: Yes.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

Spotlight Plug-in for NI LabVIEW 1.1
A LabVIEW Spotlight plug-in that adds some LabVIEW information to metadata that Spotlight can search. more>>
A revolutionary tool for finding information and files on your machine. Spotlight indexes metadata for file types supported with a Spotlight plug-in. The plug-in exposes VI Descriptions from VIs, CTLs, VITs, TypeDefs as well as a listing of VIs in LLBs and their respective VI Descriptions.
The download includes two tools in addition to the plug-in. Unzip, and install this Spotlight plug-in to include all NI LabVIEW files of type LLB and VI in your system searches. You must mass compile all LabVIEW files in order to add them to the index.
CallWave Text Messaging 3.7
CallWave Text Messaging is a Dashboard widget that offers free text messaging to US mobile numbers more>> Far more than just a sound library; consider this a major studio upgrade. Vir2 Instruments VI.ONE is a massive multi-disc sample library encompassing over two thousand instruments, kits, and other sound effects, and is designed to be of maximum usability to musicians across a wide span of genres. The library is packed to the brim with drums (including hundreds of different kits), drum loops, basses (including acoustic, upright, electric, and synth), world and ethnic instruments (organized by geographic regions), sound effects, guitars (acoustic and electric), keyboards, a full collection of orchestral instruments, screaming B3 organs, world-class acoustic pianos, prepared pianos, electric/synth pianos, pop horns and brass, a bank of vintage synths, and cutting-edge synth patches. Across every musical style in the world, VI.ONE is a premium, versatile, and gigantic sound palette.
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joe 2.9.5
joe is created to be a free but useful ASCII text screen editor for UNIX. more>>
joe 2.9.5 is created to be a free but useful ASCII text screen editor for UNIX. It makes full use of the power and versatility of UNIX, but lacks the steep learning curve and basic nonsense you have to deal with in every other UNIX editor. That pretty much sums it up. Once you've tried JOE there's no going back to pico or vi.
meMake 1.2.0
meMake - Enables the make tool to be used for ProjectBuilder projects more>>
With the make command enabled development is much easier for everyone, including new developers and experienced developers alike. The meMake application also has the added benefit of increasing compatibility with long existing Unix tools, such as emacs, vi, and gdb.
PySh 0.2
A free and small Python + bash shell PySh is a free shell providing both bash and Python features. Download and run it more>> A free and small Python + bash shell
PySh is a free shell providing both bash and Python features. Download and run it. If you like PySh, consider putting it in you /usr/bin directory, or even as default shell.
Enhancements
- Fixed autocompletion and line break
- Added in-python shell execution with backquotes
- Added several built-in commands, like alias, help...
- PySh now reads ~/.pyshrc for general config
- Applications requiring the whole shell now work (vi, watch...)
txt2regex 0.8
txt2regex - Regular expression (regex) wizard for the console more>>
In a simple interactive console interface, the user answer questions and the program build the regexes for more than 20 programs, like Vim, Emacs, Perl, PHP, Python, Procmail and OpenOffice.org. It is a Shell Script 100% written with Bash builtin commands.
No compilation or extra commands are needed, just download and run.
Supported programs (23)
AWK, ed, egrep, Emacs, expect, find, gawk, grep, lisp, lex, mawk, MySQL, OpenOffice.org, Perl, PHP, Postgres, Procmail, Python, SED, Tcl, VBscript, VI, Vim.
LifeLines 3.0.46.1r2
LifeLines is regarded as an effective distribution of the LifeLines genealogy software system, which runs on the command-line (via Terminal) in Mac OS X. more>>
LifeLines 3.0.46.1r2 is regarded as an effective distribution of the LifeLines genealogy software system, which runs on the command-line (via Terminal) in Mac OS X. Note that you will need to be comfortable using the powerful VI text editor in Terminal to edit records in your databases.
The original author of LifeLines is Thomas T. Wetmore IV, who released it to the open source community under a MIT-style licence. LifeLines is now maintained by the open source community, and is the result of much effort by many people.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
MAYA Cards 1.0
MAYA Cards - When people visit MAYAs design lab, we like to give them a deck of our exclusive, limited-edition playing cards. more>>
Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, 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 you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. XPI extensions allow you to 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 our own for Python and JavaScript.
Other features include Vi emulation, Emacs keybindings, code folding and code snippets.
System Requirements: Mac Intel processor or PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM
System Requirements: Multi-Window; Tabstops/Abbreviations; UI improvements; JavaScript Ext, YUI, etc. framework updates; Built on Mozilla 1.9; Performance improvements
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