guidatv 0.8.4
GuidaTV 0.8.4
GuidaTV is an EPG (Electronic Program Guide) application meant to provide exhaustive listing and review of the programs aired on more>>
GuidaTV Widget 0.9.1
GuidaTV - Italian TV channel widget more>>
GuidaTV Widget is able to filter the list of programs for hour of day, genre and channel with easy controls provided in the back.
Whenever you open Dashboard, new information is fetched and shown with a cool snow effect, just like in the good old TVs.
You can choose from two version: the old-good-tv and the modern, widescreen plasma tv.
Enhancements:
- Corrected scrollbar thumb contrast
- Collapsable program descriptions
- Dismissable search bar - show it with Command+F.
License:Freeware
TTMath 0.8.4
A bignum library written in the C++ programming language more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixed: UInt:DivInt() didn't check whether the divisor is zero
- There was a hardware interruption when the divisor was zero(now the method returns one)
- Fixed: the problem with GCC optimization on x86_64
- Sometimes when using -O2 or -O3 GCC doesn't set correctly
- The stack pointer (actually the stack is used for other things)
- And you cant use instructions like push/pop in assembler code.
- All the asm code in x86_64 have been rewritten, now instructions push/pop are not used, other thing which have access to stack (like "m" (mask) constraints in Rcl2 and Rcr2) have also gone away,
- Now the library works well with -O2 and -O3 and the asm code
- Is a little faster
- Added: UInt:PrintLog(const char * msg, std:ostream & output) used (for debugging purposes) by macro TTMATH_LOG(msg)
- (it is used in nearly all methods in UInt class)
- Added: macro TTMATH_DEBUG_LOG: when defined then TTMATH_LOG() put some debug information (to std:cout)
- Added: ttmathuint_x86.h, ttmathuint_x86_64.h, ttmathuint_noasm.h,
- All the methods which are using assembler code have been rewritten to no-asm forms
vID Infiltr8 0.8.4
vID Infiltr8 - Metadata tagger for MPEG-4 files more>>
The opensourced command line program AtomicParsley is wrapped in a familiar GUI to set persistent metadata into files. Multiple pieces of artwork & a subset of video-related tags are supported. Batch editing is fully supported and contains a number of preferences items to facilitate fast tagging. Artwork can be limited by filesize, dimension & can be squared up.
Using the preferences, the table can be adapted to display selective tags - to see at a glance what needs to be done.
Many tags that iTunes hides from end-users are supported (and the other known tags carried on atoms are supported by AtomicParsley).
Enhancements:
- Updated AtomicParsley build (post 0.8.4; Feb 28 cvs)
- added to address iSquints unmuxed mp4 files & faac/libmp4v2 artwork.
iFicionado 0.8.4
Keep track of your cigar collection. more>>
iFicionado may just revolutionize the way you keep track of your ever increasing collection of fine cigars. And more! It also puts information and ratings for those cigars right at your fingertips.
LoanCalculator 0.8.4
LoanCalculator is a simple utility to calculate payments and interest for a hypothetical loan more>>
Main features:
- amortization table with printing support,
- copy to pasteboard in a format compatible with pasting into Microsoft Excel.
Enhancements:
- added a button to copy the entire amortization schedule to the pasteboard (tab separated values format, compatible with pasting into Excel)
imgSeek 0.8.4
imgSeek is a photo collection manager and viewer with content-based search and many other features more>>
If youre interested on integrating a content-based image database into an existing system, take a look at the new server side version and its online demo.
Main features:
- You simply draw a rough sketch of what you want to find and imgSeek displays for you a thumbnail view of the best matches.
- Query images similar to one in your collection by double-clicking on its thumbnail.
- Group your photos by similarity for easy browsing. You may also have them clustered automatically by color, date (group events automatically using an adaptive clustering algorithm for time differences), filename or image features.
- Edit metadata (description, camera, lens, etc) for every image, and use them on the HTML albums generated or for searching photos. You can also use custom metadata fields.
- EXIF and IPTC data found on JPEG/TIFF files are automatically imported. (Read-only support)
- Advanced command-line utility to scan for new files, query for similar images and show image metadata. (You may use it on your cron system for example)
- Transform images or batches automatically: Place text captions, change brightness, contrast, blur, etc. Apply lossless rotations automatically if jpegtran is available.
- Generate HTML albums for the entire collection, a given directory or similarity group
- Advanced keyword searching for metadata.
- Find all duplicate images on your collection with the parameters you specify. (dimensions, filesize, filename, similarity, average luminance)
- Organize and browse pictures in groups with an easy drag & drop interface. You can also perform advanced queries on groups (eg.: show me all images that belong to group A and B but not group C)
- Support for multiple volumes of pictures. You may assign all images on a CD to a given Volume
- Automatic thumbnail generation and caching. Using this standard, which is also used by Gimp, Nautilus/Gnome, Rox Desktop, gThumb and others.
- Supported file formats are jpg, gif, bmp, png, xbm, and pnm. If you have ImageMagick installed, imgSeek will also support over 87 image formats.
- Remember the way images should be displayed: If you rotate an image 270 degrees, imgSeek will remember it and do the same the next time you view this image.
- Export/Import metadata to/from CSV files and export a batch or your collection to XML files, which can be later parsed by some other tool to generate whatever you want.
- Rename a file or batch of files automatically: Replace strings, convert to upper/lowercase, append a string, create numbered series, etc.
- Add images to the database from a directory recursively.
- User friendly interface that remembers typed queries and drawn sketches for later usage.
- Slideshow for a given directory, whole collection or for a chosen group of similar images. You can also delete and organize images in groups with hotkeys.
- Browse images by thumbnail and view them on a preview window.
- Browse your system files for images, and bookmark your favorite directories. While browsing, you may query for similar images on your collection.
muCommander 0.8.4
muCommander is able to attract many users with its nice-to-use cross-platform file manager which features support for FTP, SFTP, SMB, HTTP/HTTPS more>> <<less

RelatedMail 0.8.4
RelatedMail is created as a plugin for Apple Mail to display messages related to viewed message. more>> <<less
Parlance 0.8.4
Parlance - Offline reader for CIX conferencing more>>
If you use CIX Conferencing on the Mac, you owe it to yourself to try Parlance.

pyftpd 0.8.4.5
This is a free and multi-platform ftp daemon written in Python. more>>
pyftpd 0.8.4.5 provides great addition to your browser. it is designed to be a free and multi-platform ftp daemon written in Python. pyftpd is capable of working under normal user account and does not require any special rights to start.
Thanks to the modular design, there are possibly many different authentification schemes, most notably anonymous user authentification, authentification from internal database of users (these are virtual users, independent from the operating system users), and authentification against PAM[1].
pyftpd uses its own permission modules, and can pinpoint user permissions down to a simple file and simple ftp operation. pyftpd uses python threads; if your python interpreter was compiled without thread support, it will use forking instead, with limited functionality (limiting number of simultaneously logged users and some other options wont work). If neither threads nor fork is available, pyftpd will serve just one connection at a time.
Requirements:
- Python
AppFresh 0.8.4
AppFresh 0.8.4 is yet another great supporting utility for everyone. It is actually helps you keep all applications, widgets, preference panes and application plug-ins installed on your Mac up to more>> <<less
MacSitelutionsUpdate 0.8.4
MacSitelutionsUpdate is a script for a Mac client to use Dynamic DNS service, a free service providing Dynamic DNS. more>> <<less
Mechanize 0.8.4
Free and open source Ruby library used for automating interaction with websites more>> Free and open source Ruby library used for automating interaction with websites
Mechanize is a free and open source Ruby library used for automating interaction with websites.
Mechanize automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, can follow links, and submit forms. Form fields can be populated and submitted.
Mechanize will also allow you to easily keep track of the sites that you have visited as a history.
System requirements:
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MMInputFamily 0.8.4
MMInputFamily - Digital TV PCI & USB drivers more>>
This family has been created to support multimedia input devices such as Digital TV cards. It is called the MultiMedia Input Family because its use is not restricted to Digital TV applications alone: DVB and its cousins like ATSC promise all sorts of other media goodies, such as interactive TV shows (vote with your remote), IP over the air (internet downloads), data channels (weather/stockmarket), near video on demand (movie starts every half hour), and many others. Hopefully the MMInputFamily will eventually be adopted by writers of commercial drivers or Apple, but we could be waiting a while for that.
Enhancements:
- Download the MultiMedia Input Family and Drivers v0.8.4 package from 17/5/2006
- Ported all drivers and UDMarket to the Intel X86 architecture. Was irritating but straightforward. (Mustnt have been too hard since I managed to get it working without an Intel machine to test it on.) The full complement of BEUInt32, LEUInt32 and plain-old UInt32 plus other sizes are now available in FTypes.hpp using funky assembler inlines for speed.
- Change above required updating to XCode 2.2 and gcc 4.0. Since the latest gcc mangles ObjC qualifiers differently (its a bug), some hacks were required to keep the wire protocol unchanged. I believe I have succeeded here, i.e. older versions of iTele (incl over network) should remain compatible with these new drivers.
- MMInputShims in UDMarket now listen for sleep notifications. Before the system goes to sleep, they withdraw their goods from the market, deactivate their device and invalidate any remaining clients. When the system wakes back up, they vend their goods on the market again. This means that finally a system with active devices will survive sleep, even if they are streaming! The withdrawal/revending is necessary for remote clients (who arent sleeping with us), and although its a little annoying for local clients its actually a whole lot saner and a case that the clients (i.e. iTele) should deal with anyway.
- Beta version of support for the LGDT3303 as found in the FusionHDTV 5 ATSC PCI card and USB box (LGH064F tuner only).
- The LGDT330X driver now supports selecting between 8VSB and QAM64/256 by setting the Constellation tuning parameter (to a number: 64/256=QAM; other=VSB).
- Beta driver for the TwinHan MagicBox Pro (using ULi M9207). Having problems talking to the tuner.
- Support for the UltraView DVB-T Lite PCI board.
- Attempted to get TT-Budget 1500 to work but gave up and had to return card. Some architectural improvements in the TDA1004X driver resulted from this at any rate.
- Attempted to update to the latest firmwares for the DVICO FusionHDTV USB DVB-T box. I may still have selected the wrong one however since there are multiple versions inside the Windows driver now.
- Made a dummy PCI driver called DeepSleeper to attach to unused ConexantCX2388X PCI functions, since in Mac OS X 10.4.2 (and possibly later systems too) deep sleep is no longer possible unless all functions are matched. Very annoying.
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