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Cheap Mandel 5
Free mandelbrot set fractal for your Mac more>>
PHP Cheap Date 1.0.0
PHP Cheap Date is a tool taking in sometimes impossible to understand parameters like g:i A and H:s and so on. more>> <<less
Steep and Cheap Widget 2.9
Monitors the Steep and Cheap website. more>> Monitors the Steep and Cheap website.
Steep and Cheap Widget is a small tool that monitors the Steep and Cheap website and helps you to buy smart, displaying their latest offer.
Enhancements
- Improved Growl notification handling.
BART QuickPlanner 2.0
BART QuickPlanner - The most complete BART resource for your iPod more>> BART QuickPlanner - The most complete BART resource for your iPod
The FREE Official BART QuickPlanner is the most complete BART resource for your Apple iPod.
Main features:
- BART Schedules: Check departure times by station for Saturday, Sunday and weekday schedules. Includes bike blackouts!
- Station Information: Addresses and cross streets, bike rules and more.
- The Official BART System Map: Optimized for all Apple iPod models with a color display.
System requirements:
- To view schedules and station information, youll need an Apple iPod that has both a display and the Notes feature (thats most models except iPod Shuffle: check your iPods documentation).
- To view the Official BART System Map youll need an Apple iPod with a color display (including Nano and the new Video model) and Apple iTunes 4.7 or later.
Cheapskate 0.0.1
Dirt simple budgeting with Ruby on Rails more>> Dirt simple budgeting with Ruby on Rails
Cheapskate is a Ruby on Rails application for creating a budget and tracking your progress against it.
Cheapskate is NOT intended to be run as a public website. Cheapskate is intended to be run in a secured environment, and users should run the included Rails development webserver, make sure the port is secured from external access, and access the applicat
System requirements:
- Ruby
- Ruby on Rails
- # A database server with appropriate permissions
- # Ruby driver to communicate with your database
Cheap-o-Scope 1.31
Cheap-o-Scope - Convert Quicktime movies into Adobe Filmstrip files more>>
Adobe Premiere will also import them, but if youre using iMovie, youll need to convert. Filmstrip is a good format for doing rotoscoping and animation work if you dont have the money for a separate rotoscoping product.
Using Cheap-o-Scope really couldnt be easier - simply drop a Quicktime movie on it, or select the movie from the "Open..." dialog and a Filmstrip file will be created that can be edited or modified in Photoshop or another image editing program. When you are done editing the file, simply drop the filmstrip (.flm) file on the Cheap-o-Scope icon or select the file from the "Open..." dialog, and it will output it to a Quicktime movie (Note: if Cheap-o-Scope wasnt in the Applications folder when you started OS X, dragging files onto its icon may not work).
Filmstrip files are very large and I wouldnt recommend doing more than a few seconds of footage at a time unless you have a very high powered machine with lots of speed and plenty of RAM. Filmstrip files also do not support a sound track, so you should keep the original movie so that you have the original sound - you can merge the new movie with the old sound in iMovie without any great difficulty.
Enhancements:
- Adds ability to select compression for final movie
- Rebuilt with debug symbols and zerolink turned off.

ChainLove 2.2
ChainLove is useful for users with the current products on the Chain Love web site that is known as a site of selling the best in downhill biking gear for the best prices: one deal at a time. more>>
ChainLove 2.2 is useful for users with the current products on the Chain Love web site that is known as a site of selling the best in downhill biking gear for the best prices: one deal at a time. The widget also incorporates Growl for notifications. Install Growl to get an item notice as soon as it appears.
Enhancements: Release notes were unavailable at the time of this update.
PDF Document Inspector 0.1
PDF Document Inspector - Browse PDF docs structure more>>
I wrote PDF Document Inspector as a part of developing my shareware application, Cheap Impostor. PDF Document Inspector is merely a wrapper over the PJX library I used to parse the input documents in Cheap Impostor. I found it invaluable for debugging, and I thought it might be useful to the community at large.
Gas Widget 3.1
Gas Widget - Easy to use method for finding the cheapest gas in the area. more>> Gas Widget - Easy to use method for finding the cheapest gas in the area.
Continue to make gas consumption less painful with the satisfaction of knowing you got the best deal in town. Gas provides a simple, elegant, easy to use method for finding the cheapest gas in the area, right from your Dashboard. Whether youre going cross town or cross country, Gas delivers information from GasPriceWatch.com in order to provide you with the most up to date gas prices available. We hope you will have a very nice drive.
Main features:
- Up to date gas prices, color coded by date and sorted by preferred grade
- View all (and only) your preferred grades with multi-grade mode
- Handy gas guage on backside indicates value
- Links directly to Google Maps to locate your station of choice
- Beautiful graphics, slick animations, and optional pole for your visual pleasure
- Intuitive keyboard controls and scrollwheel support make finding the cheapest gas even easier
- Unique preferences per instance give you maximum control

Stupid Cheap Guitars Deal of the Day Widget 1.0
Stupid Cheap Guitars Deal of the Day Widget provides you with a sophisticated product designed to display the Deal of The Day at StupidCheapGuitars.com more>> Stupid Cheap Guitars Deal of the Day Widget 1.0 provides you with a sophisticated product designed to display the Deal of The Day at StupidCheapGuitars.com
Enhancements: Initial Release
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later, live internet connection.
HD Motorcycles 1.0
HD Motorcycles is a catalog 2005 of the Harley Davidson bikes more>>
HD Motorcycles works with all Macintosh computers running Mac OS X version 10.2 minimum.
biteSMS 2.3
Allows you to send SMS messages, but cheaper. more>> Allows you to send SMS messages, but cheaper.
You love your iPhone as much as we do? You SMS all the time? Then biteSMS is for you: its so convenient; simply send SMS messages as you normally do, just much cheaper!
We charge a flat rate per SMS message sent to any country in the world via the biteSMS network. But the biteSMS program itself is completely free of charge.
Our rates differ depending upon your preferred currency for payment. We reckon youre in United States, where the rate is only 10 cents per SMS.
System requirements:
- iPhone
iDVD3 Bike Chain Theme 1.0
iDVD3 Bike Chain Theme is a free iDVD theme that you can use for the creation of more>>

BikeBlog 1.1
BikeBlog offers a solution for recording and sharing your biking adventures. more>>
Enhancements:
- The entries table is now sortable, and this order also sets order in published file.
- Added extra option to application preferences to warn before over-writing files.
- Added extra option to application preferences to not write stat info if value is 0 (ie: Max speed=0, dont print anything).
- Explicitly set ISO Latin-1 in the HTML file, and encode high-characters with & equivalents (http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/HTML3.2/latin1.html). (Lolof S.)
- Units (miles, KM) are based on user settings in International system pref.
- Number formatting (thousands and decimal separators) obeys user settings in International system pref
- Added toolbar icon for "Edit Entry"
- Made doc settings into a sheet, not a drawer, so they work better with smaller screens
- Fixed bug where routes that are left with no name behave badly when publish/preview is selected. Blank names revert back to a unique "New Route" name.
- Fixed bug where deleting a route that is assigned to one or more entries would leave that route name in that entry.
- Fixed bug where when adding a new route, that route is assigned to the first entry in the document.
- Fixed bug that allowed more than one route to have the same name.
- Fixed bug where changes in one open document would make other open documents think they had been updated as well.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3.4 or later.
USB-to-Ethernet 1.0
USB-to-Ethernet offers you USB to Ethernet Adaptor Drivers more>>
USB-to-Ethernet offers you USB to Ethernet Adaptor Drivers.
There are two basic catagories of USB-To-Ethernet adaptors:
- USB 1.1 devices that use a Pegasus driver.
- USB 2.0 devices that use a AX8817x driver (or its successor, the AX88772).
Each disk image includes an installer for Panther or Tiger, and a "src" folder containing the corresponding xCode projects.
Installation
Download and mount the appropriate driver disk image listed above, run the corresponding installer for Panther or Tiger, and then restart your system as suggested. The Installer will ask you to authenticate so it can place the corresponding driver in "/System/Library/Extensions/" with the correct file permisions to load as a kernel extension.
Next, plug-in your Ethernet adaptor with a live Ethernet cable attached. When you open the Network Preferences panel, it should inform you that a new port has appeared and ask if you want to enable it. Enable the new port and apply your network settings. Thats it.
Each driver is pre-configured to recognize a handfull of common devices. If your device does not appear to be recognized by the driver, you might have to add it to the Info.plist file, which is located inside the USBPegasusEthernet.kext or USBAx8817x.kext directory. You can use the System Profiler or USBProber tool to find the corresponding Product ID and Vendor ID.
To uninstall the driver, make sure any USB adaptors are disconnected, and then drag the corresponding driver in /System/Library/Extensions/ USBPegaususEthernet.kext or USBAx8817x.kext to the trash. You may need to authenticate that you have administrator privileges.
USB 1.1 Performance
The Pegasus chipset provides a USB 1.1 compatible implementation which could be a concern for some users. USB 1.1 runs at 1.5 Mbps (low speed) or 12 Mbps (full speed). For best performance, its important to isolate any low speed devices on a separate bus. Mice and keyboards often run at low speed.
Using the Link Rate tool in IPNetMonitorX, I measured the link rate to another device on my LAN as 6 Mbps. The built-in Ethernet on my 12" PBG4 reported 44 Mpbs. When I measured the link rate to the next hop router through my cable modem, it reported 1 mbps. It didnt make any difference whether I used Ethernet built-in or the USB-To-Ethernet adaptor. Finally, I downloaded a 2.2 MB file to compare the throughput using the Monitor tool.
Both downloads took 5 seconds, but Ethernet built-in reached a peak rate of 589 KBps versus 579 kBps. Repeating the experiment several times produced similar results. Ethernet built-in might be 1-2% faster, but performance was clearly limited by the speed of my cable modem (Your Mileage May Vary).
USB 2.0 Performance
The AX8817x chip set provides a USB 2.0 compatible implementation which runs at up to 480 Mbps (high speed), so it should be possible to keep up with 100 Mbps fast ethernet as long as there are no other slower devices on the same bus. To test this I copied a 64.8 MB music file to my PBG4 laptop connected through a LinkSys USB200M Ethernet Adaptor (en3) and compared this to the same file transfer using Built-in Ethernet (en0).
Both transfers reached 10 MBps (80-90 Mbps) and took about 10 seconds. I repeated the test in the other direction.
While the USB-To-Ethernet adaptor was slightly slower, at 80 Mbps there was little noticeable difference. Files moved quickly from one system to another via 100 Mbps fast Ethernet. Copying the same file using AirPort wireless took 50-90 seconds.
Stability
While other USB-To-Ethernet drivers are reported to be buggy, I havent encountered any stability problems to date. The adaptor turns off when the computer goes to sleep and comes back on when the computer awakes. It does not support "Wake On LAN" at this time.
Wrap Up
This USB-To-Ethernet Adaptor combination could be an attractive solution for a Mac Mini, or old iBook used as an Internet gateway or server. Im particularly fond of using old laptops as servers since they are compact, quiet, use little energy, and include their own battery backup.