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Traffic@Singapore 1.1
Traffic@Singapore - Provides access to live webcam images of traffic flow on Singapores expressways. more>> Select colors from anywhere on your screen and copy the html HEX code with ease. Easy to use, just open Hue GO! and press the escape key to begin sampling. Point to the color you want to sample and press escape again. Press Apple-c to copy the code.<<less
Singapore Souvenirs 1.0
Singapore Souvenirs - Stained glass icon set more>>
All icons are aquafied and look best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Singapore Souvenirs2 1.0
Singapore Souvenirs2 - Glass elephants icon set more>>
All icons are aquafied and look best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.

Singapore Holiday Calendar 1.0
Singapore Holiday Calendar. more>>
Singapore Holiday Calendar.
Singapore Street Directory 2.07
Singapore Street Directory - Search Singapore street map info by street name, building name or landmark name. more>> Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, but without Makes wrinkles.
Why another build tool when there is already make, gnumake, nmake, jam, and others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ants original author couldnt live with when developing software across multiple platforms. Make-like tools are inherently shell-based -- they evaluate a set of dependencies, then execute commands not unlike what you would issue in a shell. This means that you can easily extend these tools by using or writing any program for the OS that you are working on. However, this also means that you limit yourself to the OS, or at least the OS type such as Unix, that you are working on.
Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them for any time has run into the dreaded tab problem. "Is my command not executing because I have a space in front of my tab!!!" said the original author of Ant way too many times. Tools like Jam took care of this to a great degree, but still have yet another format to use and remember.
Ant is different. Instead of a model where it is extended with shell-based commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of writing shell commands, the configuration files are XML-based, calling out a target tree where various tasks get executed. Each task is run by an object that implements a particular Task interface.
Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by being able to construct a shell command such as `find . -name foo -exec rm {}`, but it gives you the ability to be cross platform -- to work anywhere and everywhere. And hey, if you really need to execute a shell command, Ant has an task that allows different commands to be executed based on the OS that it is executing on.<<less
4D Widget! 1.0
4D Widget! - Get instant 4D results right to your desktop (Singapore) more>>
Main features:
- Freeware
- Lightweight
- Space optimized for your cluttered Dashboard
- Ability to browse back and forth for past results.
STI Widget 2.0
STI Widget - Get the very best from Singapore?s most established news source right into your Mac OS X Dashboard more>>
It is customizable to suit your personal preferences:
- Options to select whether you want to display summaries or time-stamp of each headline.
- Resizable so you choose to see as many or as few headlines as you want.
Fundsupermart Widget 0.24
Bringing Mutual Funds Data into Mac OS X Dashboard. more>> Bringing Mutual Funds Data into Mac OS X Dashboard.
Fundsupermart Widget is a Dashboard Widget that displays three-months price history (net asset value per unit) of mutual funds available through Singapore Fundsupermart.
Fundsupermart Widget is written and tested under Mac OS X Leopard but should run under Tiger. The widget was based on Martin Backscats iStocks wich in turn was developed basing on Apples stock widget.
Main features:
- Manages a portfolio of mutual funds available from Fundsupermart Singapore.
- Displays the latest net asset value of each mutual fund along with change or percent change from the previous day.
- Draws a three month historical prices chart of each fund.
Enhancements
- Fixed a bug that causes configuration problems when only a small number of funds are being monitored.
) of mutual funds available through Singapore Fundsupermart. funds available through Singapore Fundsupermart. It is written and tested under Mac OS XJStock 1.0.4d
A free stock analysis tool to help you pick stocks in an automated way more>> A free stock analysis tool to help you pick stocks in an automated way
JStock helps you to obtain stock market information, and provide investment tools to help you make smart investment decision.
JStock provides Real-Time stock info, Stock indicator scanner, Stock indicator editor, Portfolio management and Market chit chat features.
Currently, there are 23 stock markets being supported:
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Korea
- Malaysia
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Singapore
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Taiwan
- United Kingdom
- United States
NOTE: For every stock market, you will be able to monitor the stock movement. Currently, JStock is grabbing public data from Yahoo! Finance. There are delay times in public data as listed in http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/sd/.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Feature added. A better About Box with auto update detector, credit, license and blobsallad.
- [2797839] Feature added. Note field in portfolio, for user to add note on every transactions.
- [2787627] Feature added. Remember when is the last view page.
- [2801063] Feature added. Cash Flow Management.
- [2797839] Feature added. note field.
- [2787627] Feature added. Remember when is the last view page.
- Feature added. Able to perform batch sell transaction.
- [2800598] Bug fixed. buyportfolio.xml file not updated with code symbol
- [2790218] Bug fixed. User unable to add new buy transaction in Spain.
- Bug fixed. Previously, when CIMB server failed, there are no chance for us to fall into Yahoo server.
policyd-weight 0.1.14 Beta 17
Perl policy daemon for the Postfix MTA intended to eliminate forged envelope senders and HELOs more>> Perl policy daemon for the Postfix MTA intended to eliminate forged envelope senders and HELOs
policyd-weight allows you to score DNSBLs (RBL/RHSBL), HELO, MAIL FROM and client IP addresses before any queuing is done. It allows you to REJECT messages which have a score higher than allowed, providing improved blocking of spam and virus mails. policyd-weight caches the most frequent client/sender combinations (SPAM as well as HAM) to reduce the number of DNS queries.
After the first three SMTP commands (HELO, MAIL FROM: and RCPT TO:) the clients IP address, corresponding DNS records (A, MX and PTR) and multiple DNSBLs can be checked, verified and scored. If the client tries to forge headers or supplies non-existent DNS or bogus data the spam score will increase, even more so if the client is listed in one or more DNSBLs.
Such mails can be rejected while in transfer, before the mail body is received by your MTA. This is different from SpamAssassin or amavisd-new: for filtering or scoring with these programs, mail needs to be accepted/queued, CPU-time is wasted, bandwidth is used, and mail cannot be rejected without creating a bounce.
Postfix built-in checks can be too tough for poorly configured clients: one hit, and the mail gets rejected. policyd-weight is designed to be fair (DynDNS MX users get through if their MTA is setup properly, even if their ISP net is DUL-listed), because its decision whether to reject or accept a mail is based on multiple factors.
Of course you should still have SpamAssassin and Clamav running (especially if you are responsible for a companys security and data). But these programs will have a lot less to do and thus decrease the need for bandwidth and CPU cycles.
Also you might not need greylisting (which would make sense for users that receive a lot of new spam, though), SPF, extraordinary whitelists or SQL and other DBs anymore.
Main features:>
- Scored evaluation of RBL/RHSBL results
- Scored evaluation of DNS relationships and correctness of HELO and MAIL FROM arguments (MX, A, subdomains) in respect to Client DNS records (PTR, A, subnets) - weighted by RBL scores. It tries as best as possible to find a DNS wise verified relationship between (Client IP, Hostname) and (HELO or FROM), this travells down to subdomains and subnets
- SPAM Cache for "user@senderdomain.tld-123.123.123.123" hashes (precedence of HAM cache)
- HAM Cache for "senderdomain.tld-123.123.123.123" hashes
- Multirecipient aware
- May be used for "all but some specific user" or "only for specific user" via postfix restriction classes. The same goes for clients.
- Own RBL Lookup routine for very fast and cheap DNS RBL/RHSBL lookups
- Configuration file for own adjustments
- Absolutely no database dependencies. No MySQL either ;-)!
- Fast, optimized perl - designed for large scale environments
- In contrast to postfix reject_rbl_client, reject_rhsbl_client, reject_unknown_* and reject_non_fqdn_helo, one hit must not mean that the client will be rejected
- Bandwidth savings: You are able to reject based on "weights" before the DATA content will be received
- CPU savings: Postfix and after queue content filter have less to do as they operate on full content; policyd-weight doesnt - as it fires in very early at RCPT TO stage
- Other resource savings: queue resources, disc access resources, quarantine space
Enhancements:
- Using File::Spec->canonpath for normalization (trailing slashes): Check ownership of real directories to avoid race attacks for symlinks.
Create-A-Fax 3.0
Create-A-Fax - FileMaker Pro multi-file system more>>
The complete package includes the following databases:
- Fax/w Business Cards, Message Pad, Groceries, Warehouse, Employee, Rol-O-Dex
- Maps with Zip & Area Codes, Music Player
- Playing Cards
- MyFoto Viewer Slideshow Movie Theater and 2005 Calendar All databases
Also, there is a non-filemaker owners download page, so you can still try before you buy. Some of these dbs are connected by relationships with lookups performed that allow you to point, click and paste for the most used functions.
Enhancements:
- This is the new Driver Menu to navigate through all 10 Databases. It also allows you to copy & paste all your favorite web site links and e-mails names into your browser.
Tomorrow.sg Dashboard Widget 1.0
Tomorrow.sg Dashboard Widget - Latest happenings on Tomorrow.sg, the bulletin of Singapore Bloggers more>>
Instead of dealing with RSS feeds or having to repeatedly refresh the website, this widget will automatically refresh every 15 minutes to give you the newest posts.
Note that the widget only works on Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) and above.
HdebtsConverter 1.2
HdebtsConverter - Desktop companion for HolidayDebts Palm app to export dbs in various formats more>>
Imagine you went on holidays with couple of friends. Usually at the end of the holidays you sit with your friends, everyone with some bills and someone must compute who owes to whom and how much. I know it myself and although I own a Palm for 2 years, until now Ive always done this computing on the paper. Im only lucky that I study bookkeeping ;-) And thats why Ive written this little tool to help solving this kind of situations.
The tool consists of a PalmOS applications and a small tool that can generate a HTML document from the database.
Send me a mail if you want other output formats (XML...).
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