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Front Row Enabler 1.5
Front Row Enabler enables Front Row on any Mac running 10.4.2 or later more>>
- Download Front Row
- Install the package using Pacifist. (The installer wont run unless you have a new iMac.)
- Run Front Row Enabler from the disk image. This will patch OS X (BezelServices.framework and BezelService.loginPlugin, to be exact) so it thinks you have an iMac G5 remote.
- Reboot
- Open the Keyboard & Mouse Preferences and enable the Front Row shortcut under the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
- Press cmd-esc and enjoy! (You may also change this shortcut in the Keyboard & Mouse Preferences)
NOTE: Do not use Enabler with Intel based Macs, such as the MacBook or Mac Pro. Using Enabler with with an Intel Mac will damage your Mac OS X system files.
Warning: This process is not supported by Apple Computer, Inc. and may result in unintended damage to Mac OS X.
Enhancements:
- Improved iTunes compatibility.
Protein Family Alignment Annotation Tool 1.0.123
Protein Family Alignment Annotation Tool - Protein analysys tool more>>
Key features of Pfaat include the ability to align collections of sequences, cluster and/or group sequences into subfamilies, analyze sequences based on a number of similarity criteria, visualize protein structure, and annotate sequences and specific residue positions with text descriptions.
Front End Digital Media Player 2.1
Front End Digital Media Player is a multimedia playback and presentation player more>>
Front End Digital Media Player allows you to quickly and easily create play lists of images movies and sounds, up to 99 files.
Save and reload play lists of your favorite items. Choose from three playback modes including full screen for multimedia presentation.
A shuttle control provides fast and slow motion forward and reverse playback of sound andmovie files. You can also mark in and out points on sound and movie files to play only the parts you want. A snapshot button allows you to grab movie frames to images.
The standard adjustable volume, balance and treble controls are also included. All of this and more in an intuitive interface that remembers your settings.
Some of the supported play back formats include: mp4, mov, aiff, 3gp, 3gp2, wav, avi (basic codecs), jpeg, pict, bmp, tiff and much more.
Main features:
- View, Audio, Video & Images
- Full Screen Playback
- Looping
- Mark Selections
- Slow Motion Playback
- Save & Play lists
- Cross Platform.
Front Row Realistic Skin 1.1
Front Row Realistic Skin more>>
The items include headphones for music, minolta SLR for photos, and a Sony handycam for videos.
Simply drag and drop the new icons in the supplied folder. The Read Me explains in further detail how to install.
End Hanging Disconnect 1.4
End Hanging Disconnect - Force-quit the infamous more>>
Simply run the application and enter your (admin) password. You may then reconnect to the Internet. This eliminates the need to restart the computer, which otherwise would often be necessary.
Enhancements:
- easier to read description;
- will no longer report errors on subsequent tries if application has already successfully done its job.
- This version repeats the killall command 5 times (with 5 second delay in between tries), since the first try frequently does not end the pppd processes.
Front Row on the Big Screen 1.0
Front Row on the Big Screen is a high-speed and powerful program which is capable of complete control over what display Front Row uses on your Mac. more>> Front Row on the Big Screen 1.0 is a high-speed and powerful program which is capable of complete control over what display Front Row uses on your Mac.
If you have multiple displays connected to your Mac and you have tried to use Front Row, you have discovered that Front Row only wants to play on your primary display (the one with the menu bar). If you want Front Row to play on the big screen TV connected to your iMac, or through a projector connected to your Macbook, you need to change your display preferences to move the menu bar to the secondary display, and then move it back to your normal configuration when done. Not very convenient, is it?
Front Row on the Big Screen fixes all that. Simply run it, and choose which display Front Row should use. Now Front Row will use that display, without moving your menu bar. So when you are done with Front Row, you can continue using your Mac as if nothing ever happened.
Qt Gnuplot Front End 1.0p1
Qt Gnuplot Front End - Gui for the gnuplot program more>>
A good knowledge of Gnuplot is required to use Qgfe!
Enhancements:
- binary installer for MacOSX 10.3.x
- support for plot output in Corel Draw(tm), Illustrator (tm), SVG and PDF(tm)-format.
- new program icon.
Front Row Controller 1.0.1
Front Row Controller - editable Salling Clicker action script to control Front Row more>>
Enhancements:
- Added version check.
NotLight 1.4
NotLight - Simple Spotlight substitute more>>
I wrote this because I got sick and tired of Tigers lousy Spotlight interface. (How lousy is it? The magnifying-glass menu is a fake menu; it behaves oddly, and doesnt show all the matches. The Spotlight window looks like something from the Windows world: it works like a web browser, you cant easily navigate it with the keyboard, you have to keep pressing the "i" buttons just to learn where a file is, and so on. The Finder window requires that you jump through all sorts of hoops just to find a file by name. Worst of all, none of these front ends give you access to the real power of Spotlight: they automatically do wildcard searches, they dont let you do exact searches, they dont let you specify case-sensitivity or word-based searches, and they dont let you construct complex boolean searches with AND, OR, and NOT - or if they do, it isnt clear how.)
So I wrote this substitute, in order to access the real Spotlight.
This front end is very simple: the only searches you can do are filename and content. But you can use wildcards or not, specify word-based, case-insensitive, and diacritic-insensitive searches, and construct complex searches with AND, OR, and NOT. Youre shown the actual search query in Spotlights native query language. Results are a simple list of filename and paths.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to view file sizes in the Results listing.
- Added support for CocoaTech Path Finder.
- Interface tweaks: all checkboxes and operator popup are reset in accordance with search key popup selection; additional attributes reorderably by drag and drop
- Massive code cleanup, many small bug fixes.
Reveal File of Front SD Window 1.0
Reveal File of Front SD Window - A Script Debugger utility more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Front Row iPhone Mod 1.0
Front Row iPhone Mod - adorn Front Row with the new Apple iPhone more>>
Front Row Remote 2.0
Front Row Remote - Control Front Row running on one Mac from another more>>
The basic remote functions are supported (but not fast forward or rewind at this point).
There is also a second "helper" application called "FrontRowLauncher" that can be used to switch into Front Row (on the system running the application) if the remote is not handy.
Enhancements:
- iTunes Sub Remote for controlling iTunes directly
- Announcement Feature for remote system
- Local announcements of unrated songs
- Improved UI.
dnsQ client GUI 1.0.1
dnsQ client GUI is designed as an AppleScript Studio front end to the dnsQ account updater. more>>
dnsQ client GUI 1.0.1 is designed as an AppleScript Studio front end to the dnsQ account updater.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1.2 or higher
At Worlds End Countdown 1.0
At Worlds End Countdown - a countdown for the new Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End movie more>>
The movie is set to release May 25, 2007.
Show Calendar 1.0
Show Calendar - GUI front end to the Unix calendar application more>>
Upon first launch and if the calendar file is missing, the application will alert that a calendar file needs to be created. By clicking on File > Create Calendar, a text file is created in ~/Library/.
Under the Commands menu menu items to select the next three days from the current date, the next seven days, the next 14 days, the next 21 days and the next 30 days.
Available in the application window is a text field in which to type a number and a button to click that will cause the calendar to look ahead that number of days. To view the entries for a particular date. use the popup buttons to set the date and click the button.