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Eyes on Creativity 1.0
Eyes on Creativity - Official ?Eyes on Creativity? widget to monitor new stories via our RSS feed more>>
The Widget downloads the latest posts from the popular website and offers links to the full stories.
SCExplorer 1.1
SCExplorer is a powerful and convenient file tool that helps you explore the Mac OS X System Configuration framework dynamic store. more>> SCExplorer 1.1 is a powerful and convenient file tool that helps you explore the Mac OS X System Configuration framework dynamic store.
The dynamic store contains a snapshot of the current network state. It also holds a copy of the preferences that define the currently active configuration (i.e. location) and other system resources. More information about the System Configuration framework is available at Apple Developer Connection.
- Added an export tool which dumps all the dynamic store to a plist file.
- Added toolbar to main window.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Exploring the Earth 2.3
Exploring the Earth uses space images, vocabulary words and geography trivia to teach students about our Earth more>>
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In addition, students can learn about the continents, oceans, chart Antarctic sea ice growth, track a hurricane and see the Saharas desert growth over a decade.]
Explore! 1.0
Explore! is a desert exploration game in the spirit of the classic adventure games of the olden days more>>
Like most of the games, it strives to return to the good old days when games lasted. Also, Im pretty sure that its an educational game for your kids. If nothing else they might learn some long words and what a desert rose is.
Exploring the Sun 2.2
Exploring the Sun uses images from NASA, NOAA, and NSO to explore our Sun with pictures more>>
The information presented is very basic, but made much more interesting by actual photo images of the Sun. It has been reviewed and recommended by Sky & Telescope and Astronomy Now as a tutorial for young astronomers.
Exploring the Solar System 5.1
Use the science instruments from the Hubble Space Telescope to explore our solar system! more>>
This core curriculum topic is enhanced with space science math exercises. It has been reviewed and recommended by Sky & Telescope and Astronomy Now as a tutorial for young astronomers.
Exploring the Universe 1.0
An interactive tutorial on the universe, combining math exercises with images from the Hubble Space Telescope more>>
Exploring the Universe is an interactive tutorial on the universe, combining math exercises with images from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Exploring the Universe is used as a teaching aide, and is geared to enhance most space science curriculums. It is extremely easy to use, and is totally mouse driven. It has been reviewed and recommended by Sky & Telescope and Astronomy Now as a tutorial for young astronomers.

Moon Exploration Widget 1.0
Moon Exploration Widget provides an easy way to view the sky from anywhere on the Moon, for any date, including presets for 11 Apollo mission sites. more>> Moon Exploration Widget 1.0 provides an easy way to view the sky from anywhere on the Moon, for any date, including presets for 11 Apollo mission sites. Each mission site shows a real photographic panorama, and the sky as it would have appeared on that date. Hover above and explore craters and other features.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
PowerXplorer 1.0.5
PowerXplorer draws the Mandelbrot set and lets you explore it by zooming in and out at will more>>
PowerXplorer is a fast Mandelbrot fractal graphics generator
PowerXplorer is a fat application: it contains code for both the 680x0 processors and the new PowerPC chip. The 680x0 code requires at least a 68020 and a 68881 coprocessor; it doesnt run on a 68LC040 because that chip has no math coprocessor. PowerXplorer requires 256 colors (or grays) to display the images properly; with thousands or millions of colors the image is correct, but theres no color animation.
Exploring the States 2.0
Exploring the States is a popular and fun way to memorize and test your knowledge on state names and capitals more>>
The satellite images are also used to instruct students on area of estimation. The estimation exercises consist of calculating area and population numbers. A final section is used to teach childre to answer questions using compass positions.
Complex Explorer 2.1
Complex Explorer is a beneficial and easy to use application which allows the user to interactively explore the infinitely complex Mandelbrot set fractal. more>>
Complex Explorer 2.1 is a beneficial and easy to use application which allows the user to "interactively" explore the infinitely complex Mandelbrot set fractal. Don't expeZoom in to you your heart's content!
Requirements:
- PPC Mac OS 9 or higher with CarbonLibor
- Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
Sherlock II Creator 2.0.2
Sherlock II Creator provides an easy and completed way to make your own MacOS 9 Sherlock plugins. more>>
Sherlock II Creator 2.0.2 provides an easy and completed way to make your own MacOS 9 Sherlock plugins. The new Sherlock 2 styled interface grants speed and design which gives creativity and makes the program fun to work with.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.0
- Mac OS X 10.1
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.2
- Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS Classic
View Your Mind 1.9.0
VYM (View Your Mind) is a tool to generate and manipulate maps which show your thoughts more>>
Maps can be drawn by hand on paper or a flip chart and help to structure your thoughs. While a tree like structure like shown on this page can be drawn by hand or any drawing software vym offers much more features to work with such maps.
vym is not another drawing software, but a tool to store and modify information in an intuitive way. For example you can reorder parts of the map by pressing a key or add various information like a complete email by a simple mouse click.
A map can concentrate a very complex content on little space e.g. a piece of paper. It helps to use both sides of your brain: the logical side and also your creative side (e.g. by using pictures, colors and keywords in a map, so called anchors). It is a technique to organize the way you think: It can help you by developing, sorting and memorizing your thoughts.
Because you just use keywords and drawings, it is much faster than good old fashioned notes. Your brain memorizes things by associating them to other things -- a map makes use of those connections and stimulates new asccociations.
vym is designed to make changes in the map very easy: e.g. if you use it for time management, just move a task to another place or recolor it by a simple mouse click in order to assign it to another day in the week or to give it a new priority.
There are lots of webpages (see e.g. the Wikepedia links below) and also books out there, providing lots of information on working with maps.
Enhancements:
Features:
- Opening of tabs in Firefox or Mozilla
- Documentation is up to date now
- More icons
- New environment variable VYMHOME
- New icons. Icons and flags are not longer linked statically.
- Konqueror can open URLs in new tabs now.
- Hide Export Flag lets you hide objects in exports
- Floatimages now are basically ornamented objects. They could have e.g. an URL later
- On error the XML Parser shows the line which is causing the error
- Added export to Taskjuggler. xslt by Matt.
- Include Images Horizontalls
- rudimentary import mmaps
- Import KDE bookmarks
- Own class xsltproc for doing xml transformations
- Export to Open Office 2.x (Open Document) basically works
- Export to XHTML uses smaller icon for URLs now
- Multiple File selection while loading maps and images
- Small optimization in zip/unzip functions
- FATE support for URLs
- Added idAttr to BranchObj::saveToDir
- Currently 15 levels of undo (GUI to set value still missing)
- Experimental LaTeX Export (without headers and opions so far)
- Link of a branch can be hidden, if object is not selected
- added debian subdirectory created by Steffen Joeris
- added license to new aboutwindow
- Added keyboard shortcut to reset zoom factor
- Added subscript and superscript to note editor
- Drag and Drop also for .vym and files (Jakob Hilmer)
- More speedup on moving/relinking branches
Bugfixes:
- No more duplicate xLinks
- Saving original filename of floatimages finally works
- Positioning of floatimages while adjusting canvas size (also optimized code a bit)
- Right click e.g. on URL Flag opened URL _and_ context menu
- Deleting selection works also if Delkey is disabled.
- Exclusive flags did not work properly.
- Wrong icon in texteditor for text underline
- Changed screenshots in docu to represent new look
- Fixed z-plane of floatimage. Images did hide flags.
- wrong paths in XHTML export (#168033), caused by wrong vymBaseDir
- Problem with vymlinks pointing to higher directories (#159770)
- All exports support hiding of objects now
- exportDir in XHTML export is correctly saved in map and defaults to current directory
- Workaround QT problem, where QT writes invalid XML code by not escaping & in fontnames
- Images preview in filedialog works again. Seemed to be a QT issue when multiple fileselections were allowed.
- Canvas Size corrected when flag is toggled
- Hide Include Images Horizontally (not implemented yet)
- Include Images Vertically was not read from saved file FloatObjects now use hideLinkIfUnselected, no more drawing errors, if FO is selected (undefined link)
- FloatImages dont get lost during save after they have been relinked to new parent
- Editing heading of mapcenter now also corrects position
- Copy/Paste was currently not possible for images. Now completly rewrote mechanism. Instead of invisible map now XML import is used (Multiple clipboards should be not difficult now)
- Added small fix from Khaled Ahmed needed for display of arabic languages
- Zoomed map no longer jumps around when branch is selected or moved.
- TextEditor now has grey background again, if it is empty
- BranchObj no longer need to connect to TextEditor, BranchObj is no longer a QOBJECT
- Some minor changes so that translations use arguments now instead of several calls to tr()
- Fixed pasting vymlinks: Pasting a branch to a target in another map caused vym to go into an endless loop, if the vymlink of the branch pointed to the new map.
- Invisible floatimages (which have a scrolled parent) no longer can be selected
- Fixed link handling in aboutdialog.
- Added ... to menu entries leading to another dialog The setting option Delete Key is working again
- A branch moved from left side to right had wrong orienation Heading sizes now correct after moving e.g. mainbranch to a branch
- Problems with closing of note editor when text was modified.
- Frames didnt become invisible if scrolled if selection changed before undo, undo worked on wrong branch
- included math.h again to enable compiling with gcc4
- if selection changed before undo, undo worked on wrong branch
- changed MapEditor::undo and ::saveState to also save selection
Global Consciousness Screensaver 2.2.1
Global Consciousness Screensaver - Unique live feed screensaver more>>
Instead of having pre-determined text, this displays the live text feed from www.djbradanderson.com.
But the lack of creativity is sometimes head-spinning. Hence this. Something fun to develop, something fun to give the world, something potentially creative for me and all of you at the same time.
Enhancements:
- Can set the Earth Resolution
- Can set the Earth Detail
- The ability to turn off Messages
- Reduced the texture shimmering on the night side.

Professor Code 1.0
Professor Code is a game forcing you to explore a secret code in form of images more>>
Professor Code 1.0 is a game forcing you to explore a secret code in form of images . The goal is accomplished by making a series of guesses, each of which is graded according to some simple rules. If the answer is discovered within the given number of nine turns, the game is won. If all the guesses are used without solving the puzzle, the game is lost.
Major Features:
- Highscores
- Four levels of difficulty
- 40 funny images
Enhancements:
- New Name: "Professor Code", formerly "Crack The Code"
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later.