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EtherFast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router 2.44
EtherFast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router contains the driver software for this Linksys router. Requirements: Linksys EtherFast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router more>> EtherFast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router contains the driver software for this Linksys router.
Linksys EtherFast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router.
Version 2.44 fixes the following:
- Added AOL Parental controls support
- Fixed Multicast rebooting router.
- Fixed when UPnP still working when disabled.
- Fixed traceroute not working on the LAN side.
- Fixed the issue of PPTP not being able to connect to the server when more than one DNS setting is entered.
- Fixed PPPoE DNS information overwrite the user defined DNS.
- Updated Static Routing Function.
- Updated Dynamic Routing function.
- Fixed UPnP whiteboard function.
- Added Security by requiring password change for Remote Management.
- Added user defined port number for Remote Management.
- Fixed Lynx connection to the router without Proper Authentication.
- Fixed reboot problem with Long Passwords.
- Fixed CGI script detecting ".xml" and would bypass authentication.
- Removed ZoneAlarm and PC-cillin.
darkstat 2.6
darkstat is a network traffic analyzer. Its basically a packet sniffer which runs as a background process on a cable/DSL router and gathers all sorts of useless but interesting statistics more>> darkstat is a network traffic analyzer. Its basically a packet sniffer which runs as a background process on a cable/DSL router and gathers all sorts of useless but interesting statistics.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Vesrion 2.6 adds the following:
- End of the line for darkstat 2
- (Jean-Edouard Babin) DLT_PPP_SERIAL linktype
- Print warnings from pcap_open_live()
- Considerable source code clean-up
- Updated to gettext 0.11.5, autoconf 2.57, automake 1.7
- Using ACX_PTHREAD macro in configure script
- (Daniel Lublin) WWW: Added title="..." to graph bars
- po: updated nl, added sk, added sr

DigiTunnel 1.5.1
DigiTunnel functions as a VPN client to connect to VPN servers like Windows Server, NT Server 4.0, Watchguard, Nortel, TrendNet, and OS X Server, using PPTP (IPSec is not supported). more>>
DigiTunnel 1.5.1 functions as a VPN client to connect to VPN servers like Windows Server, NT Server 4.0, Watchguard, Nortel, TrendNet, and OS X Server, using PPTP (IPSec is not supported).
Major Features:
- On OS X 10.5 (Leopard), DigiTunnel provides compatibility with a variety of VPN Servers, the most flexible split-routing to connect directly to Internet sites while on the VPN, and allows customization of PPP options.
- On OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and earlier versions, DigiTunnel also adds advanced VPN features without needing to upgrade the OS. DigiTunnel Setup Assistant and the system-wide control/status menu make setup and use a snap. Prompt email and phone support is provided.
- DigiTunnel works over your existing Internet connection, whether it is DSL, cable modem, Airport, dial-up, etc.
- DigiTunnel supports MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 authentication, and 40-, 56-, and 128-bit-key MPPE encryption.
Enhancements:
- Bypassed packet length check causing problems for a customer.
- Fixed DNS issues in split routing mode that were introduced in 1.5.
- Added option not to warn about mounted servers when disconnecting.
- Non-admin users can register the software.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later, compatible with 10.4 (Tiger) and Intel Macintosh (Universal).
- PPTP VPN server such as Windows 2000 or NT Server with RAS configured for VPN access, or other compatible PPTP server such as TrendNet, Watchguard Firebox or Nortel. You must have a user account enabled for remote access. The server must have an address on the Internet plus an address on the private network (like a NAT address). NT Server must have a Service Pack that supports encrypted PPTP.
- An Internet (IP) connection between your OS X Mac and the server.
- *If using a NAT router to connect your Mac to the Internet, it must support PPTP pass-through. Older Airports may not (see Airport workarounds). NAT routers that support PPTP include XRouter, IPNetRouter (from Sustainable Softworks), Vicomsoft Internet Gateway and SurfDoubler (6.8+), MacSense XRouters, LinkSys routers, Netgear RT311, Airport Extreme, Snow Airport (with update) or later, and Internet Connection Sharing on Windows XP. Port-mapping alone is not enough to support an PPTP connection.
DictBuilder 1.7.1
DictBuilder offers you a professional and highly-efficient unpack/pack dictionary tool; more>>
DictBuilder 1.7.1 offers you a professional and highly-efficient unpack/pack dictionary tool which supports various formats: ABBYY DSL + IPA Transcription, XDXF, TI/StarDict, TI/Folder Struct; Core (Perl) subsystem requires HFS+. It is specially designed for using with TranslateIt! Deluxe.
dictionary tool which is able to support the following dictionaries formats: DSL + IPA Transcription, XDXF, TI/StarDict, TI/Folder Struct; Core (Perl) requires HFS+. Designed for using withGhost Wheel 0.0.2
Packrat parser generator handling scanning and parsing of context-free grammars more>> Packrat parser generator handling scanning and parsing of context-free grammars
Ghost Wheel is a pure Ruby parser generator used to construct packrat parsers. Ghost Wheel was designed to work comfortably within Ruby applications as well as to support the existing regular expression knowledge of Ruby programmers.
Ghost Wheel is intended to be a complete parsing solution for the times when regular expressions just arent enough. You will be able to define a grammar for the content you need to parse and than just let Ruby do the rest.
Main features:
- Builds packrat parsers that use memoization to maintain linear parsing speed
- Supports parser definition using either a Ruby DSL or a PEG-like grammar syntax
- Allows regular expression literals and regular expression style operators in grammars
- Does not require separate lexer definitions
- Supports unlimited lookahead
- Provides hooks for Ruby code that can be used to make parsing decisions or transform parsed results
Enhancements
- Added a way to specify the context, a Ruby Binding, transformations for the Ghost Wheel DSL will be run in.
Media Calculator 1.2.1
Media Calculator - View optimal data rate of a video stream more>>
Router IP Address 1.0
Router IP Address - Discover your dynamic IP address more>>
Router IP Address is simplicity itself. Just run the program and it displays the IP address that the rest of the Internet sees when you browse or communicate with various service providers. If you have a direct connection to the Internet this number should match that being used by your operating system but if you are using a router or gateway on your local network it will likely be different.
NetBadge for OSX 2.0b
NetBadge is a simple utility application that displays the current user name and current IP address in your Mac OS X menu bar more>> NetBadge is a simple utility application that displays the current user name and current IP address in your Mac OS X menu bar. NetBadge has support for an unlimited number of network interfaces/connections. You can now take advantage of Mac OS Xs ability to have multiple network connections simultaneously on one or more ports. If you are connected wirelessly to your AirPort Base Station, via ethernet to your cable modem or DSL modem, VPNd into your office using your 56K modem, ALL at the same time, NetBadge will allow you to display whichever of those IP addresses you want in you menubar. You can now also see your public IP address if you are behind a NAT firewall, such as an Airport Base Station or a home router/gateway.
MacOS X 10.0 or later (including 10.1).
Version 2.0b adds the following:
- Now works with version 10.1 of both Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server (also works with previous 10.x versions)
- Added support for PPPoE (DSL), PPP, and VPN connections
- View your short username or full name in the menubar
- Launches almost instantaneously
- View your real-world IP address if you are behind a NAT firewall (BaseStations, home routers/gateways, etc...)
- New "Quit" item under username menu
- Pop open your home folder with a single click, no matter what application is in focus
Second Life 1.20.17.98669
A 3D digital world imagined, created and owned by its Residents. A new frontier, where limits are obsolete. more>> A 3D digital world imagined, created and owned by its Residents. A new frontier, where limits are obsolete.
Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely created by its Residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by millions of Residents from around the globe.
A world of possibilities and a place where you have the ability to do almost anything you can imagine.
In a little over a year, Second Lifes Residents have crafted a richly textured world filled with hundreds of thousands of objects of their own creation.
Complex and compelling characters dwell in every conceivable building from whimsical hobbit-houses to soaring urban towers to a medieval castle where visitors battle giant insects to win treasure.
The local zoo features killer whale rides, speed boats ply the waterways, and a Resident-abducting alien space ship has been known to visit - all of it imagined and created by Second Lifes Residents.
To start your Second Life trial, simply download Second Life, register to create your character, choose your membership plan, and log in.
Second LifeMain features:>
Voice- Voice Chat is now enabled by default to allow Residents to hear other Residents.
- A microphone is required to speak to other Residents.
- Push-to-Talk is the default mode for transmitting voice.
- These settings can be modified via the Voice Chat tab of the Preferences dialog.
Age Verification:
- The user interface for parcel and estate access has been clarified and improved.
- Added the ability to restrict access to parcels and estates to age verified adults.
- Removed the ability to *ban* access to Residents who have provided payment info or who have used payment info. We continue to support the ability to *allow* access to only those who have provided payment info.
System requirements:
- Internet Connection: Cable or DSL
- Minimum: Computer Processor 1 GHz G4 or better; Recommended: Computer Processor 1.25 GHz G4 or better.
- Minimum: Computer Memory 512 MB or more; Recommended: Computer Memory 1 GB or more.
- Minimum: Graphics Card - ATI Radeon 9200 and above or ATI Radeon X Series or NVIDIA GeForce 2, GeForce 4 or NVIDIA GeForce 5000 Series and above; Recommended: Graphics Card - ATI: X1600, X1900, X2400, X2600 or NVIDIA: 6800, 7600, 7800, 8800.
Enhancements:
- All transfer operations are now restricted to files that the user has expressly chosen, and specific directories that the viewer uses for transferring data. For the safety of all Second Life users, we are releasing this updated viewer to all Residents.

Rumpus 6.1.3
Rumpus is regarded as a convenient and professional program which allows people from within your office or across the Internet to send, receive, and manage files on a central Mac. more>>
Rumpus 6.1.3 is regarded as a convenient and professional program which allows people from within your office or across the Internet to send, receive, and manage files on a central Mac.
Whether you need to accept graphics files from remote locations, manage content on a Web server, or coordinate a work group with a single file server that everyone can access, Rumpus is the answer. Rumpus FTP can handle virtually any Internet file transfer task by working with standard FTP and Web clients on any platform, and do it with remarkable ease.
Major Features:
- Improve Your Customer Service
- When people need to send you a big file, or you need to share one with a client, it should be fast, professional and easy. Rumpus does away with the hassles of e-mail attachments and snail-mailing CDs, making it easier for your customers to do business with you.
- Streamline Your Workflow
- When a file comes in, Rumpus can notify the right people in your company, depending on who sent it. Notification is instantaneous, and since the file is sent directly to your network, it's right there, ready for you to work with.
- Save Your Money
- With Rumpus, there are no recurring ISP fees outside of your standard Internet connection cost. And since files are transferred directly between your customers and you, even your Internet bandwidth is used as efficiently as possible.
- Brand Your Business
- Because the Rumpus interface is fully customizable, it can easily be integrated into your existing Web site. And your clients can bookmark your file transfer service, putting you just a click away.
- Look Like A Pro
- Ever been asked for your FTP address? People that deal with large file transfers on a regular basis are used to dealing with FTP. Rumpus is a standards-compliant, full-featured FTP server, so when someone asks if they can "FTP you a file", just give them the address of your server.
Enhancements:
- Corrected a problem that caused certain types of drop shipments sent via FileWatch to fail.
- The drop boxes (blind uploads) in the "Boxes" appearance now work correctly.
- URL sanitization (encoding of potentially troublesome characters sent in URLs) has been extended to include a few extra characters.
- Use of HTTP basic authentication is now disabled in all cases.
- Rumpus 6 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Any Mac OS X system capable of running OS X 10.4 will generally make a fine Rumpus file server, since Rumpus' RAM and CPU requirements are minimal. Typical DSL, T1, cable modem, and even faster Internet connections will normally be the limiting factor in file transfer performance, not the server itself. You should, of course, be sure to have adequate disk space available on the server to store the content that will be uploaded and downloaded to and from the server.
- Both the Rumpus application and server daemon are provided as Universal Binary executables, and run natively on PowerPC and Intel based Macs.
Typical DSL, T1, cable modem, and even faster Internet connections will normally be the limiting factor in file transfer performance, not the server itself. You should, of course, be sure toLicense:update/patch
scRUBYt 0.4.1
Free, simple to learn and use, yet very powerful web extraction framework written in Rub more>> Free, simple to learn and use, yet very powerful web extraction framework written in Rub
scRUBYt is a free, simple to learn and use, yet very powerful web extraction framework written in Ruby.
Navigate through the Web, extract, transform, query, and save relevant data from the Web page of your interest by the concise and easy to use DSL.
System requirements:
- Ruby 1.8.4
- Hpricot 0.5
- Mechanize 0.6.3
SnipSnap 0.5a
SnipSnap is a simple but useful weblog and wiki system written in Java which uses a builtin webserver and SQL database and has no external requirements. more>>
SnipSnap 0.5a is a simple but useful weblog and wiki system written in Java which uses a builtin webserver and SQL database and has no external requirements. In the future SnipSnap will become a P2P weblog system, especially for DSL and cable users.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
IndigoWeb 1.0
IndigoWeb - PHP front-end to controlling the Indigo Home Automation software more>>
I assume you have a router in your intranet that connects your home computers to your ISP (cable modem, dsl, T1)? You will want to go into the settings of your router, which you can usually do by using a web browser to go to 192.168.0.1 (if your network is 192.168.0.*, or the equivalent).
Once in your router, you will setup Port Forwarding. Setup port 80 to point to the intranet IP address of your Mac.
You will then need the public IP of your house. The easy way to get this it to browse to http://whatismyip.com. You can then put this IP Address into any web-browser on the internet and it will go to your house, the router will then route the HTTP request (on port 80) to your mac, which will serve the webpage.
Alternatively, you can get an account at dyndns.org. This allows you to have a fake hostname that will point to your dynamic IP address. Therefore, you can register for something like: yourname.home.org and that will route to your mac.
BwanaDik 3.0.4
BwanaDik is an IP address (WAN and LAN) menu item, witch keeps you up to date on your net connections activity more>>
Small, simple, and resides in the menu bar Monitors my network for a good connection. If the connection is lost, let me know with an alert the second it comes back online.
Quickly copy my WAN and LAN IP address to the menu bar.
The second point is the most important, which is really why I wrote this thing. See, I work at a coffee shop that has a really crappy DSL line, and an even crappier Airport Base Station.
The connection comes and goes every 5 minutes. And there is nothing more frustrating than opening up Safari and typing in a search in the google bar only to be slapped with an alert sheet saying the site cannot be found. Then I have to sit around watching my Network control panel to see when Im back online again, because a lot of times the info I need on the web is for work.
Now, with BwanaDik, I can look at the menu bar and know right away if I can access the internet or not. Even better, when my network is back online, BwanaDik lets me know right away with an alert window. So now I can keep typing code and when the network is ready, I can go do my searches and whatnot.
So, yes, there are a lot of IP address apps out there. Im sure they are all great. But this one does exactly what I want it to. It probably doesnt do what you want, but thats OK with me. No other features will be added to BwanaDik anyway.
Enhancements:
- Minor performance tweaks.
- Bwanadik no longer uses CPU cycles when auto-updating is off.

AquaMac Widget 2.0
AquaMac Widget makes it possible for you to read AquaMac News in French about Mac, DSL, hardware, software & other products conveniently. more>>
AquaMac Widget 2.0 makes it possible for you to read AquaMac News in French about Mac, DSL, hardware, software & other products conveniently.
Enhancements: Fastest version and new design