conforming to

conformalizer 3.1.7
conformalizer is an impressive and interesting audio post production tool which allows sound editors to automatically conform and rebalance ProTools sessions, FX lists and ADR databases to match a changed picture cut. more>>
conformalizer 3.1.7 is an impressive and interesting audio post production tool which allows sound editors to automatically conform and rebalance ProTools sessions, FX lists and ADR databases to match a changed picture cut. It works by comparing picture EDLs, XML, cutlists or change notes and creating a new "change EDL" which reflects the difference between two versions of the picture. the conformalizer can then automatically conform your ProTools session or database file to match the new version of the cut. it also has the ability to play two versions of a cut together in order to visually compare shots or sequences.
Major Features:
- Can use EDLs, cutlists and FCP XML to generate the conform
- Avoids changenote shortcomings with swapped/moved shots
- Gives you the ability to compare any version to any other.
- Rebalancing is a piece of cake. even ADR and FX databases can be rebalanced
- Exports changenotes in timecode or Feet+frames
- Compares two movies against each other and locates both movies as you check your conform
- Allows editing, creation and deletion of events
- Tracks VFX updates across versions
- Graphical representation of the old and new cuts
- Ability to search for particular shots in a list of old cuts
Enhancements:
- This version includes Euphonix System 5 and TC6000 conform options as well as a bunch of other long overdue tweaks, and enhancements.
- In particular the auto-conform routine is now super solid and faster than ever before.
Requirements:
- Full featured demo for 6 days of usage - subsequent demo mode allows maximum of 5 edits.
- Minimum requirements: mac OS10.4, G4 350MHz
- Reccommended - "access for assistive devices" in Universal Access preferences
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automatically conform and rebalance ProTools sessions, FX lists and ADR databases to match a ... the conformalizer can then automatically conform your ProTools session or database file toLicense:update/patch
Countdown to MIX07 1.0
Countdown to MIX07 - count te days till the start of the conference for web designers, developers and decision-makers more>>
With this Dashboard widget youll know, with just a quick glance, how long you have until the opening day of MIX07!
Connect to FTPS 1.1
Connect to FTPS - Allows Fetch to connect to FTPS servers more>>
Enhancements:
- Minor UI tweaking.
- 1.1b10 is also the release version 1.1.
Countdown to Xbox360 2.0
Countdown to Xbox360 - A countdown timer to the release of Microsoft?s Xbox360 more>>
According to a slip-up on the Microsoft Partner site, Microsoft (by mistake) has announced (and quickly removed the infomation) the launch date of Xbox 360 as November 4, 2005.
Keep an eye out for my Nintendo Revolution and Sony PS3 Widget.
The date has been updated thanks to a recent slip-up on the Microsoft Partner site which revealed the correct release date.
openQRM 4.4
Open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers more>>
openQRM is the next generation, open-source Data-center management platform. Its fully pluggable architecture focuses on automatic, rapid- and appliance-based deployment, monitoring and high-availability and especially on supporting and conforming multiple virtualization technologies. openQRM is a single-management console for the complete IT-infra structure and will provide a well defined API which can be used to easily integrate third-party tools as additional plugins.
Notes:
- For further installation instruction openQRM is licensed and released under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1).
Major Features:
- Complete separation of "hardware" (physical servers and virtual machines) from "software" (server-images): With openQRM hardware is just used as "computing resource" which can be replaced easily without the need to adapt or reconfigure the server (-image) at all.
- Support for different virtualization technologies: In 4.1 just added KVM to the supported virtualization technologies so now VMware, Xen, KVM and Linux-VServer vms can be managed transparently via openQRM. openQRM seamlessly support P2V (physical to virtual), V2P (virtual to physical) AND V2V (virtual to virtual) migration. This mean server appliances can not only move from physical to virtual (and back) easily but also that they can be migrated from virtualization technology A to virtualization technology B without any hassle.
- Fully automatic Nagios configuration (single click) to monitor all systems and services: Nagios is known to be a great system and service monitoring tool .... but it's quite difficult to configure it. In openQRM 4.1 we just developed a completely automatic configuration of Nagios via "nmap2nagios-ng" which maps the entire openQRM-network and creates (or updates) the Nagios config for it (all systems, all available services).
- High-availability : "N to 1" fail-over:
- You can have e.g. 10 custom HA-servers which normally would need another 10 custom stand-by systems. With openQRM you can make them all just use 1 (or more) stand-by systems
- You can just save ALL your stand-by servers and just bring up a virtual-machine as stand-by. In case of problems HA-appliances will then fail-over from physical to virtual. You can also fail-over from virtualization technology A to technology B (e.g. from KVM to VMware vm's)
- Ready-made-server-images via the image-shelf plugin:
- To get started quick and easy openQRM 4.1 now provides ready-made and known-to-work server-images for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. Therefore an image-shelf plugin was added which allows the systemadministrator to fetch servers easily via the web-interface. Public or custom image-shelf servers can be used, meaning you can either fetch server-images from the public image-shelf server or provide
- your own image-shelf server with custom images.
- Integrated storage management:
- openQRM will create 10 snapshots of an existing, known-to-work server-image and deploy those clones to the resources. Takes a second ...
- Another benefit of this concept is that there is a single place for backup/restore, there were it should be, on the storage-server itself so you can use its cloning/snap-shot features again to create hot-backups from your servers without service interruption.
- openQRM 4.1 supports the following storage-server types :
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- NFS
- Iscsi
- Aoe/Coraid
- NetApp
- Local-disk (transferring server-images to the local-disk)
- LVM-Nfs (NFS on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Iscsi (Iscsi on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Aoe (Aoe on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- Support for all kinds of different deployment types:
- Deployment in openQRM is completely transparent and plug-able. In detail this means the step of "mounting the rootfs" plug-able was made so you can basically boot-up from any storage-device you want by adding a small plugin for it e.g. one could write a "gmailfs-storage" plugin which takes care to mount a servers root-filessystem via gmailfs, just because it can be done ;)
- Another advantage of openQRM is that it then can transform server-images from type A to type B e.g. you can deploy an appliance which will get a pre-defined server-image from an nfs-server and dumps this to itsl ocal-disk, then it will just continue boot-up from its local-disk. You can also grab an image from a local disk and e.g. transfer it to an Iscsi-Lun and so on ....
- Since the deployment is so generic in openQRM 4.x
- Distribution support: openQRM 4.x comes with a solid support for different linux distribution like Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. A single openQRM server can manage the provisioning of servers from those different linux distributions seamlessly.
- There are some more cool features in openQRM 4.x e.g. its small, its easy to install, it is very developer friendly, its fast to build, it has an integrated packaging systems to build rpms and/or deb packages, support for multiple database types e.g. Mysql, Oracle, DB2 and Postgres .... and so on.
Enhancements:
- Debian build system updated
- Added nagios3 plugin
- Enhanced nagios2 integration, providing new automap option
- Implemented [ 2474672 ] persistant appliances for the cloud
- Fixed [ 2509597 ] requesting multiple resource does not free up cloud-ips
- Fixed [ 2520734 ] in openqrm 4.3 xen plugin theres a typo
- Fixed [ 2529860 ] umounting of /lib/modules before init
- Fixed [ 2524342 ] xen plugin does not find xen.gz in redhat based installs
- Fixed [ 2524370 ] xen plugin: xm/new.py requires xen 3.1+
- Implemented [ 2513579 ] integration of the Puppet groups into the Cloud
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2544987 ] xen plugin xm list avoiding dom0 entry
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2509728 ] growing event_info table slows down base engine
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2542613 ] xen-plugin make the location of the cfg files configurable
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1875784 ] enhancing the LinuxCOE integration
- Made the command-execution layer plug-able
- Added new command-execution layer based on dropbear (ssl + shared keys)
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2468844 ] cloud: on/off switch for the cloud -> being able to take it offline
- Puppet + webmin
- Added per-User Cloud-resource limits (quantity, memory, disk, network, cpus)
- Enhanced sshterm plugin, implemented secure remote access via ajaxterm and pound reverse-ssl-proxy
- Integrated sshterm-plugin into the Cloud
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1881578 ] ng: automatic loadbalancing for Xen vms
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1921180 ] ng: need a way to execute commands on the managed resources
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2502207 ] Web service plugin.
Requirements:
- 1 GHz processor
- 512 Megabytes RAM
- 2 GB free hard disk space
Copy To... 1.0
Copy To... - Copy files to another computer more>>
So in my frustration I created this simple Applescript droplet that works just like the "Copy To" item from Windows Explorer. Drag and drop files on this applications icon in the Finder to copy those files to another folder on your computer. Brilliant!
iTunes Info to iChat
iTunes Info to iChat - Set your iChat message to the current song you are listening to more>>
- One will set your iChat message to the current song you are listening to.
- Another will do the same, but will display that you are listening to nothing if you are listening to a song you dont want your friends to know that you are listening to it along with a script that will help you assign which songs should not be displayed.
Freeware.
Rip To iPod 1.6
Rip To iPod - Rip CD tracks to your iPod more>>
Rip To iPod is an AppleScript applet that imports the enabled tracks of a loaded CD to iPod via iTunes using your choice of encoder.
You can also change your encoder on-the-fly and your Preferences-set encoder will be restored after the rip. Works in OS 9 and OS X.
Enhancements:
- able to select a single CD from two or more that may be loaded
- able to select a single iPod from two or more that may be mounted
- some GUI changes
- updated the Read Me.
NSOF To XML 1.0
NSOF To XML - DCL-based newton stream object to XML converter more>>
The resulting files can be easily processed with XSLT like the one included in DropNotes.
NSOF files include .nwt e-mail attachment sent by SimpleMail or EnRoute, and most Newton Toolkit files. Notes sent as .nwt attachments can be further processed to be converted to XHTML.
Apache for OSX 2.0.55
Apache for OSX - Popular website server software more>>
Its created by a collaborative effect of software developers.
The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server and its related documentation.
These volunteers are known as the Apache Group. In addition,hundreds of users have contributed ideas, code, and documentation to theproject.
This version of Apache is a precompiled binary for MacOS X and Darwin users.
Enhancements:
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2700 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: Fix a security issue where "SSLVerifyClient" was not enforced in per-location context if "SSLVerifyClient optional" was configured in the vhost configuration. [Joe Orton]
- worker MPM: Fix a memory leak which can occur after an aborted connection in some limited circumstances. [Greg Ames]
- mod_ldap: Fix PR 36563. Keep track of the number of attributes retrieved from LDAP so that all of the values can be properly cached even if the value is NULL. [Brad Nicholes, Ondrej Sury ]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2491 (cve.mitre.org): Fix integer overflows in PCRE in quantifier parsing which could be triggered by a local user through use of a carefully-crafted regex in an .htaccess file. [Philip Hazel]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2088 (cve.mitre.org) proxy: Correctly handle the Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length headers. Discard the request Content-Length whenever T-E: chunked is used, always passing one of either C-L or T-E: chunked he never the request includes a request body. Resolves an entire class of proxy HTTP Request Splitting/Spoofing attacks. [William Rowe]
- Added TraceEnable [on|off|extended] per-server directive to alter the behavior of the TRACE method. This addresses a flaw in proxy conformance to RFC 2616 - previously the proxy server would accept a TRACE request body although the RFC prohibited it. The default remains TraceEnable on. [William Rowe]
- Add ap_log_cerror() for logging messages associated with particular client connections. [Jeff Trawick]
- Correct mod_cgids argv[0] so that the full path can be delved by the invoked cgi application, to conform to the behavior of mod_cgi. [Pradeep Kumar S ]
- mod_include: Fix possible environment variable corruption when using nested includes. PR 12655. [Joe Orton]
- Support the suppress-error-charset setting, as with Apache 1.3.x. PR 31274. [Jeff Trawick]
- EBCDIC: Handle chunked input from client or, with proxy, origin server. [Jeff Trawick]
- Fix bad globbing comparison which could result in getting a directory listing when a file was requested. PR 34512. [sean ]
- Fix core dump if mod_auth_ldaps mod_auth_ldap_auth_checker() was called even if mod_auth_ldap_check_user_id() was not (or if it didnt succeed) for non-authoritative cases. [Jim Jagielski]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2728 (cve.mitre.org) Fix cases where the byterange filter would buffer responses into memory. PR 29962. [Joe Orton]
- mod_proxy: Fix over-eager handling of % for reverse proxies. PR 15207. [Jim Jagielski]
- mod_ldap: Fix various shared memory cache handling bugs. PR 34209. [Joe Orton]
- Fix a file descriptor leak when starting piped loggers. PR 33748. [Joe Orton]
- mod_ldap: Avoid segfaults when opening connections if using a version of OpenLDAP older than 2.2.21. PR 34618. [Brad Nicholes]
- mod_ssl: Fix build with OpenSSL 0.9.8. PR 35757. [William Rowe]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2088 (cve.mitre.org) core: If a request contains both Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length headers, remove the Content-Length, mitigating some HTTP Request Splitting/Spoofing attacks. [Paul Querna, Joe Orton]
- proxy HTTP: If a response contains both Transfer-Encoding and a Content-Length, remove the Content-Length and dont reuse the connection, mitigating some HTTP Response Splitting attacks. [Jeff Trawick]
- Prevent hangs of child processes when writing to piped loggers at the time of graceful restart. PR 26467. [Jeff Trawick]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-1268 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: Fix off-by-one overflow whilst printing CRL information at "LogLevel debug" which could be triggered if configured to use a "malicious" CRL. PR 35081. [Marc Stern ]
- mod_userdir: Fix possible memory corruption issue. PR 34588. [David Leonard ]
- worker mpm: dont take down the whole server for a transient thread creation failure. PR 34514 [Greg Ames]
- mod_rewrite: use buffered I/O to improve performance with large RewriteMap txt: files. [Greg Ames]
- proxy HTTP: Rework the handling of request bodies to handle chunked input and input filters which modify content length, and avoid spooling arbitrary-sized request bodies in memory. PR 15859. [Jeff Trawick].
C to F 1.0
C to F converts betwen Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures more>>
Mail to iPod 1.2
Mail to iPod - This applescript fetches your email and copies all of your new messages to the notes folder of your iPod more>>
You can then take your unread emails with you.
This script has been updated twice by others with many thanks.
Enhancements:
- V.1.2 by Ben Klocek. Fixed a problem, where the script started at the oldest email, not the newest. Corrected this, so now the script grabs the unread messages in your inbox. Removed user defined number capability. No way I could find to grab the most RECENT n emails.

Now Spreading Good News Widget 0.2
The Now Spreading Good News Widget is a custom RSS reader dashboard widget for the NSGN.net Online Christian Community more>>
Now Spreading Good News Widget 0.2 brings you a useful custom RSS reader dashboard widget for the NSGN.net Online Christian Community. NSGN.net is a place for christian to gather and enjoy fellowship, study the Bible, and share prayer requests in a clean online setting.
Enhancements:
- Added a few visual tweaks that make the widget conform more to Apple spec and make it nicer on the eyes. Along with this a few under the hood changes make display a little more reliable thanks to some cleaner code.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
iTunes to HTML 1.0
iTunes to HTML generates a HTML table that contains the name, album, artist, and genre information on the songs in your playlist more>>
You can copy that table into an HTML file to show the world what you listen to.
cd to... 2.3
cd to... is developed to be a quick and convenient application which can open a Terminal.app window cdd to the front-most finder window. more>>
cd to... 2.3 is developed to be a quick and convenient application which can open a Terminal.app window cd'd to the front-most finder window. This app is designed (including it's icon) to placed in the finder window's toolbar. It's written in Objective-C and uses apple events which makes it much faster than applescript applets that do the same thing. Support has been added for iTerm, xterm and pathfinder (ie Finder->PathFinder not PathFinder->Terminal).
Enhancements:
- Snow Leopard Version