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Add to Keychain 1.1
Add to Keychain is an effective and highly recommended program to manually add basic passwords to the Mac OS 9 Keychain feature. more>>
Add to Keychain 1.1 is an effective and highly recommended program to manually add basic passwords to the Mac OS 9 Keychain feature. Easily add passwords for login accounts, password protected disks or files or any other information you want to be secured in the Keychain.
Requirements: Mac OS 9
Unlock Keychain 1.1
Unlock Keychain - Create your own keychain-unlocker more>>
Use the Unlock Keychain Applescript-model to create your own keychain-unlocker! No fancy tools needed.
If you want to unlock more keychains you can duplicate the line before quit in the script as often as you want, filling in different keychain names and passwords.
SECURITY ISSUE: It is possible for people to read your password in the run-only Applescript you create with this model. Make sure no-one is able to access your script over the network. If you dont know who has access to your computer you should consider using the Multiple user accounts of MacOS 9, or the Password Security for powerbooks.
Create Symbolic Link 1.0.1
A very useful automator action especially developed for web designers more>> A very useful automator action especially developed for web designers
This Automator action creates a symbolic link for each of the selected files. A symbolic link is similar to an alias, except that many applications, including the Create Clean Archive action, will see only the file points to rather than the alias itself.
Create Symbolic Link is a very useful automator action especially developed for web designers.
Enhancements
- Now shows up in the Files/Folders section of Automator in Leopard.
Apple Keychain First Aid 1.0
Apple Keychain First Aid is designed as a update to resolve issues in which: more>>
Apple Keychain First Aid 1.0 is designed as a update to resolve issues in which:
- A user's .Mac password is not retained in Internet preference pane, as described in technical document 107097, "Mac OS X 10.2: Won't Save .Mac Password".
- Mail and iChat could continue to prompt users for their password after saving it in the keychain.
- A user could be unexpectedly prompted to unlock the keychain after changing account information or Home directory location.
- Duplicate Mail passwords could appear in the keychain, as described in technical document 106546, "Mac OS X 10.1: Re-enter Mail Password After Upgrade".
- Multiple references to the same keychain could appear in the Keychain Access application.
- Applications are unable to retrieve items from a keychain file located on a network volume.
- Saved passwords could not be read if they were created or modified by certain pre-release versions of Jaguar.
- A Keychain dialog can sometimes prompt for permission to decrypt a "(null)" item.
Create Text 1.0.1
Create Text - Adds two commands, create styled text of and create international text of more>>
If the specified direct parameter is not plain text, this osax coerces the data to plain text (by Apple Event Manager) first and then creates desired text.
Enhancements:
- Added with properties parameter to create international text of command.
Build Keychain info 1.0
Build Keychain info - Creates Keychain keys faster more>>
So this can be useful for admins setting up a new user.
For now, it only works on the currently logged in users keychain. The next rev will allow you to poke any keychain you have a password for on the machine you are running the app on.
No, its not scriptable. I havent figured out how to make an AppleScript scriptable. If you want to look at the source, go ahead. pay particular attention to the protocol and authentication build handlers, Apple has some bugs in Keychain Scripting that i had to work around.
Its freeware, but its mine. i hold the copyright on the app. Obviously, i cant copyright the concept, but the look is my doing, and so is the code. Its *free*, and if you want to do cool things with it, by all means do so, but keep my name on it, since I started stuff this time. This was more than a bit of work, since I had to do this in AppleScript Studio, and deal with DTS, etc.
KeychainCache 1.0b2
KeychainCache brings you an innovative module for Unsanitys Application Enhancer utility which can help you prevent applications that repeatedly access the Keychain from keeping the Keychain from locking automatically. more>>
KeychainCache 1.0b2 brings you an innovative module for Unsanity's Application Enhancer utility which can help you prevent applications that repeatedly access the Keychain from keeping the Keychain from locking automatically.
Create Text Box Array 1.0
Create Text Box Array - Create a table of text boxes more>>
CreateAlphabetAndNumb 1.0
CreateAlphabetAndNumb - Create alpha-numeric aiff files more>>
Completly freeware.
Keychain Unlock 1.0.0
Keychain Unlock - Quickly unlock the Keychain more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.

SkeyCalc 3.0
SkeyCalc is a reliable and pleasant program which computes One-Time Passwords for use in logging in (or otherwise authenticating to) servers which implement S/Key or OTP access control. more>>
SkeyCalc 3.0 is a reliable and pleasant program which computes One-Time Passwords for use in logging in (or otherwise authenticating to) servers which implement S/Key or OTP access control. SkeyCalc operates as a service, allowing for lightning-fast OTP authentication. SkeyCalc supports the keychain, and uses sensitive regular expressions to make even the selection of an OTP challenge a snap.
Major Features:
- Main SkeyCalc Window: You access this window by selecting a text challenge with your mouse and using the services menu of the application you are using. Alternatively, you can simply launch SkeyCalc and paste or type a challenge in.
- Calculation results: SkeyCalc displays the response for the challenge and passphrase you entered. This response is automatically copied to the pasteboard. In fact, you can even prevent this window from displaying entirely, leaving the result in the pasteboard alone.
- Keychain Items Window: The keychain items window allows you to remove your passwords from the Mac OS X keychain. You have the option of storing items in the keychain, and if you change your mind this is how you easily delete them. The seed is the second part of the S/Key challenge, which changes infrequently. SkeyCalc knows which password to use by looking up the seed in the keychain.
Enhancements:
- Apple Keychain support
- Cleaned up user interface to remove old NeXT-looking widgets and fonts
- Swanky new app icon looks better at sizes larger than 48x48
- New (optional) panel shows results after calculating, rather than just copying and quitting
- Service appears by default on Mac OS X 10.6 and up
- Universal binary runs natively on Intel and PowerPC processors

Create Booklet - PDF Service 1.0
PDF Service that creates booklet from the print panel of any application. more>>
A booklet is a staple of pages that is folded in the middle to be used like a book. This means the pages have to be resorted before printing and two pages have to be shrunk onto one. Create Booklet does that for you and as it is a PDF Service you can do it directly from the print panel. Additionally you get the Automator Action that is used in that PDF Service.
Apple Login & Keychain Update 1.0
Apple Login & Keychain Update is a program designed for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. more>> <<less
Keychain Unlocker 2.0.8
Keychain Unlocker - This script unlocks the Keychain more>>
Other features include the ability to unlock multiple keychains, mount servers after the keychain is unlocked and launch applications after the keychain is unlocked.
Enhancements:
- Prior version was trying to mount a server and would cause error message that the server could not be found.
- Commented out the following line
mount volume "afp:/at/server name/volume name" as user name "user name" with password "your password"
- Now it is an option that you can un-comment.
Keychain AutoUnlock 1.2
Keychain AutoUnlock - Tool to automatically unlock the OS 9 Keychain more>>
Its quite handy for those of us who love the keychain, but hate the fact that every time we restart or boot-up, we must unlock it first before it can be used.
Enhancements:
- Keychain installed and activeAdded the deluxe "how to" instructions below in the "How Do I Use It?" section.
- Added a new feature to "always prompt" on startup. Yes, this sort of defeats the purpose of having it auto-unlock, but it is useful for certain software configurations, where the keychain screws up by trying to open certain servers before other software is setup correctly on startup. Most people will not want this feature, and they should just leave it off.