case 1.1
NameCase 1.1.0
Convert denormalized data to human friendly data more>> Convert denormalized data to human friendly data
NameCase is a Ruby implementation of Lingua::EN::NameCase, a Perl library for converting strings to be properly cased.
NameCase can prove very useful when having to convert denormalized data to human friendly data.
AppleWorks Change Case 1.1
AppleWorks Change Case - Changes case of text in AppleWorks more>>
Enhancements:
- Has Title Case working for text already in ALL CAPS.
Recase 1.2
Recase - Change Finder file names more>>
Just double-click the applet to change its settings, then drag files onto the icon to change case.
Enhancements:
- Just interface (!) and documentation changes.

Gabble 1.1
Gabble is a native Mac OS X desktop client for the Yammer messaging service. Its the first Yammer desktop client designed specifically for the worlds best operating system more>>
Gabble is written in Cocoa and Objective-C 2.0, which means it's a first class citizen of your desktop and behaves the way you expect it to. So you can spend less time frustrated by annoying UI inconsistencies and more time enjoying the social media revolution.
Major Features:
- Normal and Threaded View. Display messages in a linear list or grouped into threads.
- Groups. Support for public and private groups, including viewing messages, joining, and leaving.
- Posting and Replying. Easily update your status or reply to posts, globally or within specific groups.
- Attachments. Download all attachments in a post with a single click; drag and drop files into your message for uploading.
- Favorites. Mark and unmark messages as favorites, and view all favorites in one place.
- Tags. Add feeds of your favorite tags directly to the sidebar for quick access.
- Dock Badge. Optional dock badge displaying number of new messages.
- 100% Adobe free. No Adobe Air needed.
Enhancements:
- Support for sending and receiving attachments.
- Ability to add tag feeds to the sidebar.
- Window size, window location, last selected feed, and sidebar size are now saved between launches.
- Sidebar can now be resized to a compact icon-only view. The location of the "refresh" and "toggle threaded mode" buttons were swapped with the "+" and "-" buttons so they would still be accessible in this compact view.
- Added a donation link in the application menu in case you'd like to support Gabble.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5.7+
- A Yammer account.
JewelCase 2.1
JewelCase is a plug-in that turns iTunes into a visual jukebox, displaying each song in a virtual CD jewel case more>>
JewelCase is the tangible connection to your digital music collection.
Main features:
- Spinning jewel case
- Full screen mode
- Screen display options:
- Song, album, artist and running time
- Multiple screen layouts
- Back display options:
- Album song list with current song highlighted
- Current song only
- Spine display options:
- Artist and album
- Customization options:
- Selectable fonts for screen text, spine
- Adjustable CD size, including actual CD size.
Case Changer 1.0
Case Changer - will convert all of your lower case names to ?Title Case? more>>
Case Changer will convert all of your lower case names to Title Case.
Eole 1.1
Eole blows on your files and puts them in the appropriate folders more>>
Why not use the classification suggested by MacOS X ?
As the wind god Aeolus, Eole (same god, but in French ;-) blows on your files and puts them in the appropriate folders.
Eole is a desktop cleaning and organizing application.
Enhancements:
- Correct a bug of version 1.0 : the addition of a file with the same name overwrite the precedent file in this case the file is not moved.
- Droplets are not ventilated
- For purpose of simplification the 6 sub-folders are "Eole", the name of parents directory allows to recognize easily.
Xaes 1.4
GNU GPL project of Advanced Encryption Standard. more>>
Enhancements:
- Add panel for warnings and fix wrong IV in some case (replace strncpy by memcpy) , Decrypt your xaes file before using this version.
Title Case 1.0.0
Title Case - Sets selected text in Title Case (Word Caps) more>>
The Title Case script fills the gap in any editable text window such as new draft message windows and notes. In the case of HTML, note that the replacement text will all be formatted as the first character of the original text.
iColumns 1.1
Davids Backgammon(Mac) 5.7.7 is designed as an expected program for backgammon game of Windows and Macintosh versions more>>
Davids Backgammon(Mac) 5.7.7 is designed as an expected program for backgammon game of Windows and Macintosh versions.
It has just about any option or feature that you would like including 5 skill levels for all levels of player.
Also it gives advice on moves and the doubling cube, can take back moves and doubles of the cube, on-line help, can pick up more than one piece at a time, shows best moves, can set up any board situation, can change board colors or create your own, multiple board sizes, tournament play, extensive help system, keeps statistics on up to 4 pairs of players, plus much more.
On my web site you can download versions that work on almost all Windows and Macintosh machines.
In this version you will be able to finish half or more of the games. It is $20 for the password to make it fully functional.
Major Features:
- NEW!! The current Windows version of the game allows you to play backgamon just using your voice. You must have SAPI compliant speech recognition software ,with command & control , installed on your system.
- Very easy to use.
- Ability to pick up multiple pieces at a time
- Great graphics and sound effects (rolling dice, dropping pieces, etc.)
- Save and resume play
- Speech supported
- "Hot Key" hides the game (in case the boss walks in)
- Computer recommended moves
- Use the doubling cube and get doubling cube advice
- Multi-player (Person vs Computer, Person vs Person, etc.)
- Tournament play (with and w/out Crawford Rule) & Money Game play
- Take back moves and doubles of the cube ( back to start of the game)
- Set up any board situation
- Position Roll out feature
- Switch piece colors and direction of play
- 6 built-in board colors and 3 frame styles with ability to create your own colors.
- Many board sizes - the largest fills a 17 in monitor
- 5 Methods for moving pieces - 3 mouse 1 keyboard, and your voice
- Maintains statistics for up to 4 pairs of players.
- Option to speak the dice when they are rolled
- Plus many more options and features....(at least 22 more)
And the best of all - it's inexpensive! No other backgammon game, near this price range, offers half of the features.
Enhancements:
- Some of the context help titles were not correct. Fixed
- Fixed any known problems. If you know of any, please let me know - macgammon.aol.com
- Works with intel Macs and Leopard!
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS X 10.2
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WareSeeker Editor
UseCaseBench 1.2
UseCaseBench - Tool for estimating software development time more>>
Information gathered about Actors and Use Cases, free form text, complexity and their association can be captured and then exported from the program into an HTML report or GraphViz Use Case diagram.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug that prevented output to HTML when there were items with completely empty notes.
Case Converter 1.0
I often have texts that are completely lowercase, but need to be Title Case - a capitalized first letter for all words. Or all lowercase more>>
Case Converter can convert every string of text to a) lowercase b) UPPERCASE c) Title Case or d) Sentence case.
Known issues: Bear in mind that title case and sentence case wont always do what you want them to do. Abbreviations or names may loose their capitals, while title case will capitalize the first letter of short words like "a", "of" and "in" - whether you want that or not. Sentence case is also limited in that it capitalizes the first letter after every ". " "? " or "! ".
Future versions of the Case Converter might incorporate user definable characters after which to capitalize in sentence case, and a user definable list of words never to change.
Enhancements:
- updated gui and several bugfixes.
Doorman 1.1
Doorman is a feature-rich and trustworthy password generator that you will like. more>>
Doorman 1.1 is a feature-rich and trustworthy password generator that you will like.
You can get a random password with the length you wish and restrain the symbols that should be used. You can combine letters in lower and upper case, numbers and special characters. Furthermore Doorman can generate speakable passwords that are easier to remember because they follow the syllable construction pattern of natural language.
BFilter 1.1
BFilter - Filtering web proxy not relying on (but supporting) blacklists more>>
Unlike most of the similar tools, it doesnt rely on blacklists (although it does support them). The problem with blacklists is that advertisers are always one step ahead. You see an ad slip through, you update your blacklist, and in case it didnt help, you add a new entry yourself.
Once I got tired of that, I decided to write a proxy that would detect ads heuristically, much like modern anti-virus software manages to detect many viruses unknown to it.
Main features:
- HTTP/0.9 - HTTP/1.1, WebDAV support.
- Persistent connections (HTTP/1.1 only).
- Pipelining (HTTP/1.1 only).
- HTTP compression.
- Forwarding to another proxy (HTTP proxies only).
- A built-in javascript engine.
- Heuristic Flash analyzer.
- Ability to apply regular expressions to a page.
- Blacklists, whitelists, hint lists.
- All processing is done on the fly. It doesnt load the whole page before processing.
Enhancements:
- BFilter now caches external scripts it fetches for analyzing.
- Filtering accuracy was improved.
- Added a workaround for "Error decompressing response" problem with Opera and some websites.
- JavaScript engine was updated.
- Windows and Mac OS X build systems now use CMake.
MyDNS 1.1.0
Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems more>> Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems
MyDNS is a free DNS server for UNIX. MyDNS was implemented from scratch and is designed to serve records directly from an SQL database (currently either MySQL or PostgreSQL).
Its primary objectives are security, interoperability, stability, and speed, though not necessarily in that order.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Implemented RFC 2136 (DNS UPDATE). See the manual for usage instructions.
- Fixed minor bug in admin.php where if db_get_settings() failed, it might display an error message without consistent formatting.
- Added two additional fields to the --verbose query log. The opcode of the query (QUERY or UPDATE), and a quoted field containing a description of the UPDATE performed, if the opcode was UPDATE.
- Updated contrib/stats.php to handle new log fields.
- Fixed bug in --dump-config -- if present, fields without default values ("no-listen", "soa-where", "rr-where", and "recursive") were not being dumped.
- Made --dump-config dump ALL possible configuration options, even if no value was originally specified. As such, MyDNS will no longer warn the user when a config option doesnt have a value. It will be silently ignored.
- Including after a suggestion by Christian Tschenett, to help things out on 64-bit platforms like OSX. If this creates problems on your platform, please let me know.
- Modified admin.php to allow a backslash in the mbox field, immediately preceding a dot. This is used in DNS to indicate the presence of a dot in the username part of the administrators email address. There was an additional bug report from Andreas Grip that MyDNS was replying with the slashes doubled up in this case, but it appears to be a problem with the "dig" program, not MyDNS.
- Fixed bug with "rr-where" clause -- conf.c was using "soa-where" instead. David Darville first reported this bug. Michael Gile submitted it two minutes later, with a patch.
- Added "create_domain.pl" to the contrib/ directory. Thanks to Gerard de Brieder for this script. See contrib/README for more information.
- Fixed bug in src/lib/rr.c (mydns_rr_load) that caused a segfault if origin was NULL (it was designed to allow NULL, but this version is the first to ever call it in that way).
- Added support for NAPTR (RFC 2915) records. Users with existing MyDNS databases will need to alter their tables to allow "NAPTR" in the "type" column if they want to use NAPTR.
- Renamed library functions mydns_parse_rr() and mydns_parse_soa() to mydns_rr_parse() and mydns_soa_parse(), for consistency.
- Library functions mydns_rr_dup() and mydns_soa_dup() now fail (terminating the program) if out of memory.
- Moved routines that parse data for individual RR types (RP, SRV, and NAPTR) into individual functions from mydns_rr_parse for clarity.
- Fixed bug where AXFR might transmit incorrect information if a FQDN is used in the name field.
- Fixed AXFR bug with ALIAS enabled. Thanks to Sven Wegener for the patch.
- Created file "README.mysql" to address various problems common while compiling with MySQL support.
- Fixed "use of cast expressions as lvalues is deprecated" warning (caused compilation abort with --enable-debug).
- Added hostname to beginning of SIGUSR1 status output.
- Renamed "update" column in the soa table to "update_acl"; how could I be so stupid as to name a column "update"?!
- Fixed a critical denial-of-service vulnerability.