exibia 1.4
Exibia 1.4.1
Exibia is a popular utility which permits clients in a multi-user, multi-platform environment to upload and schedule QuickTime-compatible videos to a centrally-located server. more>>
Exibia 1.4.1 is a popular utility which permits clients in a multi-user, multi-platform environment to upload and schedule QuickTime-compatible videos to a centrally-located server. The Exibia Server, connected to a CATV television system for broadcast, handles the scheduling and playback of the video content. Users of any platform can easily upload and schedule videos for playback using their web browser.
In English: Anyone with a Mac or a PC can use Exibia to schedule multimedia content to play on a school's CATV television system. Since Exibia handles the scheduling, there is no guesswork involved. No need to hook up an LCD projector or television directly to the computer, Exibia lets you effortlessly use the television equipment already in place in many schools.
Major Features:
- iCal and Web Integration.: Exibia server provides users with RSS feeds, iCal Calendar subscriptions (using industry-standard .ics calendar files) and a web interface to view and schedule content to be broadcast. Exibia can also allow users to preview the content of scheduled videos before they are broadcast.
- Easy LDAP Integration: In some environments it may be necessary to restrict the use of Exibia to certain groups of users. For example, in a school environment, administrators may want to allow only teachers and administrators to schedule video. Exibia provides easy integration with existing LDAP infrastructure, providing security for users and administrators.
- Maximize resources, minimize costs: Keeping up with the latest technology can be expensive. Purchasing LCD projectors and speaker systems for each classroom can prove to be financially impossible for many schools. Exibia helps solve this problem by utilizing the existing closed-circuit television systems found in many schools and public buildings and allows users to broadcast the content they want when they want it.
Requirements:
- Exibia Server: Any Macintosh capable of running Mac OS X 10.4.2 Client or greater with an available video output. A G4, G5 or Intel processor recommended. A large hard drive is recommended for video storage. Most schools use Mac minis as their Exibia server.
- Connection Cables: To connect the Exibia Server to your CCTV system you'll need a video out adapter and an audio cable.
- Multimedia Content: Many school districts subscribe to Discovery Education's unitedstreaming, an online video repository and educational service. Exibia works great for user-created content as well. Exibia will work with any QuickTime-compatible media, including MP3s, podcasts and videocasts.
WebTime 1.4
WebTime - Displays a Swatch Internet time clock in your menu bar more>>
This app will allow you to see the new "Swatch" time (see www.swatch.com for more info ...). I stole the time code from WebWatch on BeOS ... hope no-one minds :)
Enhancements:
- Compiled for OS X Final.
iConiCal 1.4
iConiCal is a simple utility for setting iCals icon and dock icon to show the current date in a choice of colours more>>
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Bikaka 1.4.1
Bikaka is a Tetris-like game has a neat little twist; the falling shapes aremade up of hexagons instead of more>>
HexEditor 1.4
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It can show data using various encodings as integers (hex or decimal), floating points, binary, character strings... It now allows searching for hex/ascii strings.
Main features:
- View data as decimal, hexadecimal, signed, unsigned, swapped, binary or any string encoding
- Edit data in place
- Search for hex or ASCII character sequence
- Open special files (device...)
- Synchronous, comparative navigation across multiple files.
Enhancements:
- Added field disclosure to allow better screen usage
- Added preferences panel, uppercase/lower case hex, work on copy, allowing editing by default.
- Corrected problem that made opening multiple special files simultaneously.
SMSLib 1.4
SMSLib - a library for SeisMac and SeisMaCalibrate to access the Sudden Motion Sensors more>>
For better accuracy, you can use SeisMaCalibrate to calibrate your laptops Sudden Motion Sensors. SMSLib is open source, released under the University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License.
For example, if you open the Terminal, change to the directory containing smsutil, and type:
./smsutil -i0.01 -c1000 -atxyz -s09 >capture.txt
then smsutil will start sampling every 10ms, running for 1000 samples (10 seconds), writing one line per sample into the file capture.txt, with each line including the time in milliseconds since smsutil started, and the calibrated x, y and z axis values, all separated by tabs.
Enhancements:
- Improved debugging data (now shows 10Hz sine waves, decaying over 3 seconds, with X, Y and Z axes staggered by 1 second)
- Improved calibration with MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 17" (Y and Z axes reversed)
Dreams 1.4
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FreeMIDI 1.4.8
A complete MIDI operating system. more>>
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FreeMIDI also provides pop-up sound lists for more than 100 popular MIDI synthesizers, as well as generic support for any general MIDI device. It even includes advanced features such as interapplication communication, multiple-application, real-time synchronization, and support for Digidesigns SampleCell NuBus card.
aalib 1.4.0
aalib - port of aalib, an ASCII graphics library to Mac OS X more>>
I tried searching for a precompiled version for Mac OS X, but the closest was getting it through Fink or DarwinPorts, which I dont use. I therefore decided to compile it myself, which I succeeded in doing despite some compilation issues.
This package installer is a standard aalib install (including header file) minus library function man pages. It also installs the bb demo, which is seriously cool and is testament to how nifty the command line can be.
To get good performance with aalib, you should use GLTerm. The Apple-provided Terminal.app client is kind of slow.
Neverball 1.4.0
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Also found in the package is Neverputt, a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game using the physics and graphics of Neverball.
The current version includes 75 Neverball levels and 62 Neverputt levels. Thanks to Pasi Kallinen for his contribution of 2 new complete putt courses!
Enhancements:
- Fixed font renderer to never exceed maximum texture size.
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Nano 1.4
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Built around the native Carbon framework, Nano allows developers to create full-featured, 64-bit clean, Universal Binaries with minimal effort using the industry-standard C++ language.
Main features:
- An HIG-compliant application+document model
- C++ wrappers around every HIToolbox view
- An improved Interface Builder experience
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VTReader is the most useless application for Mac. Its a simple video text reader. more>>