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Bonjour Browser 1.5.5
Bonjour Browser lets you browse all the Bonjour services available on your local network more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixed crash in Tiger
- Fixed 2 console messages about deprecated functions in Tiger
- Fixed incorrect display of TXT record for some services.
Bonsoir 1.0
Bonsoir - Share vCards automatically on a local network more>>
The basic idea was that everybody could grab Bonsoir here at BarCampTexas, select their vCards, and we could all add each other (into Address Book) to help keep in touch for the next BarCamp, etc.
Ive released the source to Bonsoir 1.0 under my special "BarCamp License". Its not the cleanest code in the world, theres a gratuitous amount of swearing in the comments, and the application doesnt even have an icon. Regardless, here it is, as a universal binary: Bonsoir 1.0. Enjoy!
Mini Bonjour browser 1.0
Using the power of Salling Clicker you can browse your local network for Bonjour aka Zeroconf enabled sites more>>
If Mini Bonjour browser finds any thing, you can then select that site and Mini Bonjour browser will give you a full listing of details of that site. For example, IP address, Port number, Host name, Service name and Service type.
Browsejour 0.1.1
Browsejour - Browse bonjour services and hosts with ease more>>
Enhancements:
- Browsejour is a universal binary with support for both PowerPC and Intel processors!
iChat Monitor 3.4
iChat Monitor - Small window to monitor buddy status more>>
Enhancements:
- solved bug with "%" in place of "@".
- new preferences window.
- You can now define what service you want to watch (AIM,Jabber Bonjour).
Sedona Widget 2.0
Free Dashboard webcam widget for your Mac more>> ShareTool lets you to access all of the Bonjour services on your home network from anywhere in the world. This includes iTunes Music Sharing, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, and more.
With ShareTool, you can listen to your entire iTunes music library at work, control the screen of any of your home computers, or grab that important file you forgot to bring with you.
Features:
Simple Setup-ShareTool automatically configures routers supporting NAT-PMP or UPnP.
Easy Access-Remote services automatically appear in Finder, iTunes, and other applications.
Compatibility-ShareTool enables remote access for any application or service that advertises itself using Bonjour and runs over TCP/IP.
Security-All network traffic is strongly encrypted. Access to your services requires your Mac OS X username and password.<<less
Corroboree 0.8
Corroboree - Hold meetings, tutorials, discussion groups, community group meet-ups and more more>>
If you hold meetings, tutorials, discussion groups, community group meet-ups or otherwise want to collaborate with others, why not take advantage of the power of modern computing and hold a Corroboree? Share a whiteboard, broadcast audio, hold a vote or share part of your screen. No Internet connection required, no on-going subscription fees and no expensive per-user fees. Just download one copy of CorroboreeServer and a few copies of Corroboree and start Corroborating!

DNS Enabler 4.0
DNS Enabler is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. more>>
DNS Enabler 4.0 is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. It is designed to allow a user to set up domain name information quickly using a single window, in the fastest time.
DNS Enabler provides the interface to allow users to specify name-to-address mappings for machines on the Internet, as well as their aliases or MX records (which specify that certain machines act as mail servers for the domain).
Additionally, it allows users to set the other domain and zone information, like the Time-To-Live intervals that determine how long these information remain valid.
It will automatically generate the appropriate named.conf file, the forward mapping files for each domain, the reverse mapping files for each network, and all the resource and reverse pointer records from the specifications entered.
Major Features:
- DNS Enabler for Snow Leopard
- You can now configure DNS Enabler using a non-admin account. Just provide either the full name or the OS X short name of an admin-level user and the administrator's password.
- DNS Enabler now sports a customizable toolbar, containing three panels - the main DNS Enabler domain configuration panel, a panel to set up Bonjour Wide-Area Services, and a Log Panel showing the contents of the named.log.
- You can start, stop, and restart DNS services. And there is a button to reload the data with the settings currently in effect at the server.
- A Basic DNS Configuration for the Local Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a private local network
- Another Scenario : This happens quite often - you may have set up a web or mail server behind a router, broadband modem, or wireless base station when you noticed that machines on the local network cannot "see" the server via its domain name, while machines outside the network can (e.g., you've used dyndns.org or some such service to obtain your own domain name).
- In this case, you can use DNS Enabler to broadcast the domain name to all the local machines (using the simple configuration outlined above) and help them find their way to your server. This has helped many MailServe users who are behind routers that don't know how to route outgoing packets back to an equivalent local IP address (that the public IP address is port-mapped to) and that are also hard to configure, to boot.
- A Configuration for the Public Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a public network. Introducing MX records.
- Across the firewall from the public network, the company runs a private local network (in the 192.168.0.x range). DNS Enabler can handle the setup of the name service for this local network within the same window. Because it is a private network, it can be given any domain name.
- MX records :
- If ISP is provided with a backup mail server in case the whole domain is down, can specify this backup mail server.
- Advanced Configurations: The following screenshot shows DNS Enabler handling the data entry for the domain described in Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu's DNS and BIND book.
- DNS Zone Files: This is the zone file created by DNS Enabler for the above configuration.
- What about MX Records, TXT Records, and Forwarders?
- Setting up a Secondary Name Server: DNS Enabler also allows you to set up a secondary slave name server. In the example below, besides running DNS Enabler on the Primary Name server you can also install it on a Secondary Name Server.
- Bonjour Wide-Area Services: What DNS Enabler saves the user is the need to know the specific syntax to set up SRV and TXT records at the DNS server. All he needs to know is the Bonjour service type, e.g., _http._tcp for publicising web pages (that may be served even from local private networks - you can use the Port number field to publicise a different port other than 80 and port-map that incoming request to a specific local machine) and the domain that will serve that request. The service name is a label that will show up in the Bonjour menu in, say, Safari. And the TXT column contains the path to that specific web page. (The TXT column stores different things for different services. See the cited Bonjour reference).
- The Log Panel: The Log Panel shows the contents of the DNS Server log file at /Library/Logs/named.log, in reverse order, with the latest entries listed first. It also shows the current version number of the name server.
- The Customization Panel: The Customization Panel allows you to re-arrange the DNS Enabler toolbar. For example, if you don't use Bonjour, you can hide the Bonjour button and, consequently, the Bonjour panel.
- De-Installing DNS Enabler
- You can de-install DNS Enabler by using the menu item, shown below, in the Help menu. It will shut down the DNS Server, if it is running, and remove all files installed by DNS Enabler.
- DNS Enabler for Leopard works from its own folder in /usr/local/cutedge/named, in which are stuffed the named.conf and the db files used by DNS Enabler. The original /etc/named.conf and /var/named files are left un-touched by DNS Enabler and so DNS Enabler leaves your system in its original state after de-installation.
MacBornes 1.0b12
MacBornes - 2-player card driving card game more>>
The objective of the game is to reach exactly 1,000 miles before your opponent does.
But your opponent (a computer or another human) is trying to do the same and will try to slow you down!
MacBornes has been created for the OMG Cup 2005.
The OMG (Original Mac Games) Cup is a new game programming contest established by iDevGames, in connection with Freeverse Software, to encourage unique Mac game development.
Enhancements:
- Network component completely rewritten. Playing using Bonjour or IP address is now much more reliable.
- Network games now follow the 700 miles rule. The first player to reach 700 miles can choose to continue or stop the hand.
- Scores for network games are now occurated and a bug causing a bad refresh of the scores has been fixed.
- Check if the port 2084 used by MacBornes for network games is open. This will be more easier to detect network configuration problems.
- Fix a bug causing some areas of the points view to not allow distance card with a drag and drop.
- Fix a memory bug, which could cause MacBornes to crash while playing.
- Added 2 set of cards thanks to Anthony Sigalas.
- Now display information about the author of set of sounds or cards.
- Preference to change the name of the human player.
- Preference to change the color of the cards left number.
- Some minor GUI improvements.
- Some minor bugs fixed.
TiVo Decoder 1.3
TiVo Decoder - drag and drop your .tivo files on it and get an MPEG-2 video out more>>
Documentation is included. If you need help getting your .tivo files onto your Mac or converting MPEG-2 files into something more useful, try Google.
Problems with the decoding (such as missing audio and other weirdness) are best addressed on the tivodecode sourceforge page. I will not be supporting this program beyond the functionality of the basic AppleScript wrapper.
To get your TiVo files onto your Mac, you have two options: First, try Galleon, with or without the launcher bundle for OS X. Or, if you prefer, you can download straight from your browser by typing in your TiVos IP address prefixed by https:// (rather than http://). Your login is tivo and your password is your Media Access Key..
If youre using Safari and have Bonjour bookmarks enabled, your TiVo should just publish itself to your bookmarks, so you can select that link (probably called something like dvr-123.local.) and then just add the https:// in front of it to get to the video listing.
These videos wont play terribly well in Quicktime. Youre better off using VLC or something else for video playback.
iNotify.saver 1.3
iNotify.saver - always know if any new email arrives or if anyone signs into iChat more>>
Likewise, while logged into iChat, iNotify can instantly display a large notification showing which of your buddies is logged in and to which service (AIM, Bonjour, or Jabber).
Main features:
- Supports multiple mail accounts direct from OS X Mail without configuration
- Choose how often to check for new mail
- Use one of the OS X image slideshows from Apple as a background
- Supports dual displays
- Displays image of iChat buddy with icon for the service theyre using
- Universal Binary (untested on Intel).
Enhancements:
- Fixed: Was missing the first new message in a POP account that has zero initial messages in it.
- Fixed: If an email client removes messages from the server for a POP account while iNotify is running, iNotify does not lose count of the messages it has previously seen and will add new messages to the total count as they arrive.

Fire 1.5.6
Connect to AOL,ICQ,Yahoo,Jabber,Google Talk,MSN,and others simultaneously. more>> Fire is an instant-messenger client that can connect to AOL, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo, Jabber, Google Talk, MSN, and IRC instant messengers simultaneously. It features buddy lists, buddy searching, and online help. It also provides options such as Connect All and Disconnect All, connections to the Services menus, and customizable chat window colors.<<less
Address Book Server 31 July 2007
Address Book Server - bi-directional sync of your entire Address Book or selected groups more>>
Main features:
- Bi-directional sync to keep your Address Books up to date.
- iSync integration to transfer contact information in the background in real time
- 90% of Address Book schema are already supported
- Discover Address Book Server via Bonjour. No more configuration.
- Support for off-site clients (Without Bonjour)
- Standalone server implemented in Java for cross platform compatibility
- Web Services or HTTP. Simple firewall rules
- Relational data model instead of LDAP
- Support for groups
- It uses the an embedded database by default, but can be configured to use others
Enhancements:
- Support for Read-only clients
- Resolved problems with individual groups
- Support for birthsdays
- Automatic backup tool
- Updated manual

Pasteboard Recorder 1.07a
Pasteboard Recorder offers you a very effective way to record a content of your pasteboard of Mac OS X automatically. more>> Pasteboard Recorder 1.07a offers you a very effective way to record a content of your pasteboard of Mac OS X automatically. It can record content of a paste board to 60. Contents to record are not limited to a text. you can use it for various uses. And this software supports save, load and network sharing with Bonjour.
Enhancements: Avoid Blinking Icon on Menu bar /Bug Fixes/UNIVARSAL BINARY
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later