faqs
FAQ XML 0.1
Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use more>> Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use
FAQ XML is a format and simple framework to maintain various lists of FAQs in structured, XML-based format. The list of FAQs can be easily produced into lots of various human-readable formats, employing usage of XSLT and several other external applications.
Currently, FAQ XML supports following target output formats:
- Interactive one-page HTML (enhanced with JavaScript)
- Simple one-page HTML
- Multi-page HTML
- Text file (requires Lynx)
- PDF print-ready output (requires TeX)
FAQtor 1.2
Create and save FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). more>>
Lifesaver 0.4
Lifesaver - A free, beautiful and easy to use HelpML viewer more>>
HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents (such as FAQs).
Lifesaver harvests the power of Apples XML parser and Safari WebKit to render help documents beautifully.
FaxReceiver 1.0
FaxReceiver is launched to give users a solution for lacking the possibility to do a manual start when receiving a fax. more>>
FaxReceiver 1.0 is launched to give users a solution for lacking the possibility to do a manual start when receiving a fax. STF Technologies bundles FaxSTF 5.x with Imac and Ibook. They have a solution to this problem in their FAQ - buy FaxSTF Pro! This program solve the problem. Put it into the Apple Menu Items-folder. When the phone rings and you lift the receiver, if you then hear the faxsound, start FaxReceiver from the Apple Menu.
Requirements: FaxSTF 5.x
ChimeraBooster 1.0
Chimera enhancement to add HTTP pipelining. more>>
Most of the present servers they support this acceleration. This Script change Chimers preferences to activate this function. Spanish readme version also available.

Fugu 1.2
Fugu is a user-friendly, secure and reliable application that gives secure SSH an GUI interface for command-line SFPT file tranfers. SFTP is a secure replacement for FTP: the session is encrypted via ssh, so nothing--most importantly passwords--is sent in the clear. more>> Fugu 1.2 is a user-friendly, secure and reliable application that gives secure SSH an GUI interface for command-line SFPT file tranfers. SFTP is a secure replacement for FTP: the session is encrypted via ssh, so nothing--most importantly passwords--is sent in the clear.
Fugu supports drag and drop uploads and downloads, and features a console that allows the user to interact directly with the commandline interface of sftp should he or she choose. Additionally, Fugu contains support for directory upload, which is not natively supported in OpenSSHs sftp.
- New: promised file drags (drag and drop from remote pane to Finder)
- Update: additional FAQ entries
- Fix: valid paths for alternative OpenSSH installations
The Brickfilms Widget 1.0
The Brickfilms Widget - Combining the power of the Brickfilms Recent Films Widget and the Brickfilms Search Widget more>>
View any of the following feeds:
- Recent films
- Latest news
- Forums
- FAQ
- General Brickfilming
- Post and review
- Animation and effects
- Hardware and software
- Music, sound effects, and voice acting
- Community
- Site feedback
- Contests and film festivals
- Community project
- Wiki
- Podcast
...Or search any of the following portions of Brickfilms.com:
- Directory
- Forums
- Wiki.
ColloQ 0.11
ColloQ - An improved IRC client for the iPhone, based upon mColloquy. more>> ColloQ - An improved IRC client for the iPhone, based upon mColloquy.
ColloQ was inspired by my early experiences with mColloquy. Thrilled at finding a functioning IRC client for the iPhone, I also found myself saying "I wish it did X ... I wish it did Y ... why doesnt it have Z?" The source code was publicly available, so I thought what better way to learn iPhone programming than to tinker with an existing app.
Roughly four months later colloQ was released.
Main features:
- More notifications are visible: joins, parts, nick changes, etc.
- Channel/PM timestamp
- Activity notification on main chats screen
- Channel member list allows access to user functions:
- Start/Resume PM
- Op, Deop
- Ban, Kick
- PM views now include a "Close PM" button
- Fonts and icons are now smaller - screen real estate is precious!
- A number of "slash" commands are available:
- /join Self-explanatory. The channel will appear in your main list. Example: /join #iPhone
- /raw join password I forgot to add password support to the /join command, but you can use this raw command as a workaround for now.
- /me Sometimes referred to as an "action". Example: /me throws a hissy.
- /msg Sends a PM to . Example: /msg nickserv help
- /query Opens up a PM window to , but does not send a message. The window will appear on your main chats screen. Example: /query JoeBlough
- /nick Changes your IRC nickname. Example: /nick NewNick
- /ns A shortcut for /msg nickserv. Example: /ns identify mypass
- /cs A shortcut for /msg chanserv. Example: /cs set #iPhone desc A channel.
- /ms A shortcut for /msg memoserv. Example: /ms read 1
- /os A shortcut for /msg operserv. Example: /os help
- /raw This is a special command that sends text directly to the IRC server. It is like the /quote command found in other clients. With it you can send any command that the IRC server understands. Example: /raw links. (If you really want to see all of the commands that the server understands, take a look at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1459.html).
mColloquy bugs that are FIXED in colloQ
- Channel and PM views are corrupted and go all red/orange after some time. Fixed However, each channel or PM view is limited to approximately 5700 characters. Oldest messages start scrolling off once it fills up.
- Input bar is black on iPod Touch. Fixed
- When channel and PM views are first created, the very first message is lost. Fixed
- Tapping on URLs in channel and PM views causes app to crash/disconnect. Fixed
System requirements:
- iPhone
WakeUp 1.11
WakeUp - Wake up remotely localed Macs more>>
Web page is in french, but program has support for english & french languages. It has also built-in help in english.
Enhancements:
- A new FAQ section in the documentation, web page is available now in English and French.
iLounge Dashboard Widget 1.6
iLounge Dashboard Widget - Photos of iPods around the world more>>
AntiAPPL 1.0
AntiAPPL is a simple to use, yet sophisticated security and privacy tool. more>>
AntiAPPL 1.0 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated security and privacy tool. This simple Applescript's droplet check and compare the extension (.xxx) of one or a group of archives with his metadata to ensure is not an application. Just drag and drop one or a group of files to check if there was behind of a file with an extension is not .app. The droplet ask if the user wants to send the file to the trash.
REScheck 3.6.1
REScheck - Check residential energy code compliance more>>
The REScheck residential compliance materials offer two ways to demonstrate compliance: the trade-off approach and the prescriptive packages approach. If you are unsure which approach is best for your project, see our Residential Compliance FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).
MenuMeters 1.3
MenuMeters is a set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for MacOS X more>>
The MenuMeters monitors are true SystemUIServer plugins (also known as Menu Extras). This means they can be reordered using command-drag and remember their positions in the menubar across logins and restarts.
The CPU Meter can display system load both as a total percentage, or broken out as user and system time.
It can also graph user and system load and display the load as a "thermometer". The menu for the CPU Meter contains several pieces of information I like to have a single click away (uptime, load average, open Process Viewer, open Console).
The Disk Activity Meter displays disk activity to local disks on the system (anything that is a IOKit BlockStorage driver). It is hotplug aware, and will show activity on FireWire and USB disks as they are mounted. The Disk Meter menu shows volume space details for local drives (it does not display mounted network volumes for speed reasons).
The Memory Meter can display current memory usage as either a pie chart, thermometer, history graph, or as used/free totals. The Memory Meter menu shows a breakdown of current memory usage and VM statistics. The Memory Meter can optionally display a paging indicator light.
The Net Meter can display network throughput as arrows, bytes per second, and/or as a graph. Both the arrows and the graph are scaled using a user-selected scaling factor and calculation. Scaling can be done on the basis of actual link speed reported by the network interface or peak traffic and can use one of several scaling calculations. The Net Meter menu shows current interfaces and their status. Interface information is gathered from the SystemConfiguraton framework and thus is MacOS X network location aware (to prevent interfaces from appearing in this menu see the FAQ).
Main features:
- Net meter now supports "orientation" preference to determine if transmit or receive is on top of display.
- New net meter graph style "Inverse Opposed" that reverses the orientation of the "Opposed" mode graph.
- Net meter menu content now includes peak throughput for the interface.
- Narrow throughput display to 4 digits in all cases. Patch from Alex Eddy (arekkusu at mac.com).
- Option to remove zero traffic baseline from network graph. Based on code from Alex Eddy (arekkusu at mac.com).
- Net meter display uses separate color for inactive interfaces. Based on code from Da Woon Jung (quarkkiller at yahoo.com).
- Disk activity indicator lights using color arrows on top of the boot disk icon. Based on artwork from Nate Friedman (natef at ForgottenNewbies.com).
- All history graphs allow a shorter (11 pixel) length.
Enhancements:
- [FEATURE] Universal binary for PowerPC and Intel.
- [FEATURE] Swap file usage and encryption status on 10.4 (Tiger). Based on patches from Michael Nordmeyer
- [FEATURE] Update load average calculation to better match top, patch by Michael Nordmeyer
- [FEATURE] Disk activity indicator with large color arrows on boot disk icon. Based on patches from macrulez
- [BUG] Fix problem caused by Cisco VPN where the primary interface (the VPN connection) cant be found in the interface list.
- [BUG] Fix disk meter problem for volumes with UTF8 characters in the name (iPods are a common example).

TM Manager 1.0b
TM Manager is created as a useful software with which you can access with Time Machine to Network Drive. more>>
TM Manager 1.0b is created as a useful software with which you can access with Time Machine to Network Drive. The zip archive contain 2 files. Very simple to run. One for Enable unsupported device (like Network Disk) in Time Machine.
One for Disable unsupported device in Time Machine. Very IMPORTANT: Please note that Apple have disable in Time Manager support for this drive for some reason. So use this file at own risk.
It is hoped that Apple will soon enable this by default.: LITTLE FAQ If you cannot enable/disable, sitch off Time Machine in system preferences and retry. If you cannot access to network drive try to connect with ip address instead name.
Enhancements:
- Initial release
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5
MiniSwitch 1.0.0
MiniSwitch - Switch prefs & files for user-specified apps more>>
Main features:
- Multiple "mini" users for user specified applications.
- User can specify multiple files/folders to be switched for each application.
- Option to use symbolic links for folders when switching.
Warning for MailSwitch Users: MiniSwitch alters the MailSwitch folder, breaking the functionality of MailSwitch. Once you use MiniSwitch, coverting back to MailSwitch is difficult. Please see the MiniSwitch FAQs for details on coverting back to MailSwitch.