front row enabler
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.
Front Row Controller 1.0.1
Front Row Controller - editable Salling Clicker action script to control Front Row more>>
Enhancements:
- Added version check.
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.
Radeon Enabler 1.1.1
Radeon Enabler offers you a professional and highly-efficient shell and desktop tool. more>>
Radeon Enabler 1.1.1 offers you a professional and highly-efficient shell and desktop tool. Have you ever wondered why the ATI graphics that came with your Mac, Powerbook or iBook doesn't have the same features available for the retail graphics cards? For years ATI has bundled software with their retail cards that adds features and extra capabilities. This software, known as "ATI Displays," is designed to only recognize and function with the retail versions of their video cards. These additional capabilities are withheld from OEM and onboard ATI graphics owners even though, in most cases, the chipsets are nearly identical.
Radeon Enabler patches the ATI Displays application to allow it to recognize most OEM and onboard ATI graphics chipsets. Once recognized, additional features are "unlocked" and will function as if you have a retail card.
Please note that hardware dependent features such as "Versavision" and "TV-Out" will not function for OEM or onboard chipsets. They lack the hardware support needed for these functions. Radeon Enabler supportes the following ATI OEM, Mobility and onboard graphics chipsets:
- OEM Radeon 9800 XT
- OEM Radeon 9800 Pro
- OEM Radeon 9700 Pro
- OEM Radeon 9600 XT
- OEM Radeon 9600 Pro
- OEM Radeon 9000 Pro
- OEM Radeon 8500
- OEM Radeon 7500
- OEM Radeon AGP (7200)
- eMac Radeon 9200 graphics
- eMac Radeon 7500 graphics
- Radeon 9700 Mobility (Powerbook)
- Radeon 9600 Mobility (Powerbook)
- Radeon 9200 Mobility (iBook)
- Radeon 9000 Mobility (Powerbook)
- Radeon 7500 Mobility (Powerbook/iBook)
- Radeon Mobility (Powerbook)
Kill Front Row 0.2
Kill Front Row is a basic Automator action to shut down Front Row after use more>>
Kill Front Row should work with all versions of Front Row on all platforms even if you have hacked it on yourself.
Enhancements:
- More concise workflow, brand new dock icon.
DotMac Enabler 1.0
DotMac Enabler - Configure .Mac to be accessed through proxies more>>
DotMac Enabler helps these users by adding the ability to edit these preferences in a simple interface: the user simply enters the .Mac member name and password, as well their proxy username and password and DotMac Enabler sets the preferences necessary for .Mac to be used through an authenticated proxy allowing the user to sync their bookmarks, contacts or connect to their iDisk from a restricted workstation.
This is the initial version.
UDF ISO FS Enabler 3.0
UDF ISO FS Enabler - Temporarily enable or disable Apples and Adaptecs UDF extension more>>
The extension "UDF Volume Access" (this is Apples) must be at least at version 1.5.2 (comes with Mac OS 8.6). Previous versions of Apples UDF can not be disabled with these tools.
DNS Enabler 4.0.3
DNS Enabler gives you a handy and polished tool which can be used by Mac users to easily and quickly set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine. more>>
DNS Enabler 4.0.3 gives you a handy and polished tool which can be used by Mac users to easily and quickly set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine. It is designed to allow a user to set up domain name information quickly using a single window, in the fastest time.
DNS Enabler provides the interface to allow users to specify name-to-address mappings for machines on the Internet, as well as their aliases or MX records (which specify that certain machines act as mail servers for the domain). Additionally, it allows users to set the other domain and zone information, like the Time-To-Live intervals that determine how long these information remain valid.
It will automatically generate the appropriate named.conf file, the forward mapping files for each domain, the reverse mapping files for each network, and all the resource and reverse pointer records from the specifications entered.
Enhancements: Enlarged the data entry field for Virtual Domains into multiple lines.
License:update/patch
DNS Enabler now sports a customizable toolbar, containing three panels - the main and /var/named files are left un-touched by DNS Enabler and so DNS Enabler leaves your system inLicense:update/patch
Apple Front Row 2.1.7
With Front Row, you can enjoy full-screen music, photos, videos, and DVDs on your Macintosh using a simple Apple remote control more>>
Apple Front Row 2.1.7 brings you a convenient multimedia tool which lets you enjoy full-screen music, photos, videos, and DVDs on your Macintosh using a simple Apple remote control. This Front Row update improves compatibility with iTunes and iPhoto sharing.
Menu Extra Enabler 1.0.3
Menu Extra Enabler is a utility that will enable third-party menu extras more>>
Enhancements:
- Menu Extra Enabler is now Universal (Fat) and will run on the Intel chip based Macs (ICBMs).
Gr-X for Front Row 1.1
Gr-X for Front Row - Installs Greek menu support in Front Row more>>
Front Row iPod Mod 1.2
Front Row iPod Mod - Four new iPod pictures for Front Row more>>
USB Floppy Enabler 2.1
USB Floppy Enabler - A Floppy Emulator for Power Macintosh G3 and G4 Computers more>>
The USB Floppy Enabler currently supports Imation1s SuperDisk and Newer Technology1s uDrive, two of the leading external USB floppy systems.
PACE is working with several other major USB floppy drive manufacturers to ensure universal compatibility.
This driver will not only allow software products and content protected by InterLok* to be authorized with PACE1s KeyDiskettes, but it will also enable other developers1 software products to access the new USB drives, said PACE president and CEO, Allen Cronce. Our USB Floppy Enabler should be of interest to anyone with software that makes calls to the floppy drive. PACEs InterLok technology has been successfully protecting our Japanese font products for nearly ten years, said Jim DeLaHunt, Adobe Type Library Engineering Manager.
The floppyless PowerMac G3 machines presented us with a unique situation that called for an innovative solution. PACEs innovation has averted a major re-engineering expense and will help us provide uninterrupted distribution of our Japanese font products.

Cooliris Enabler 1.1.0
Enable Cooliris for existing web albums. more>>
Cooliris Enabler 1.1.0 won't make you disappointed because it facilitates enabling CoolIris for existing web albums created by software such as Apple iPhoto or similar programs.
Many programs used to automatically generate web albums from a selection of photos (e.g. Apple iPhoto), create a folder with HTML (index pages), and separate sub folders that contain the photos, the thumbnails, and the image pages. All the photo files are numbered sequentially, usually starting at 1.
Enabling Cooliris for a web album created with Apple iPhoto or similar requires 2 basic steps: Creating an RSS feed file (photos.rss) which contains links to all the photos that are to be displayed by Cooliris, and adding code to the index HTML pages to enable RSS autodiscovery for the photos.rss feed. Cooliris Enabler automates those 2 steps.
Enhancements:
- Changed name to Cooliris Enabler (from PicLens Enabler) to reflect the name change of Cooliris, Inc.
- Changed icon to reflect change of Cooliris, Inc. Logo.
- Added option to add custom logo to gallery.
- Added option to add Cooliris launch button to index pages.
- Cooliris now remembers the text field values between launches.