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Header Access 1.0
Header Access is a flexible, efficient, and easy to use IDEs and coding tool. more>>
Header Access 1.0 is a flexible, efficient, and easy to use IDEs and coding tool. This Project Builder bundle gives the developer quick access to header files wherever they are in the project, subprojects or frameworks: select the header file name in the source code window, hit Cmd-Y and the header file is opened.
Read SWF Header 2.0
Read SWF Header - Library to extract info from SWF files more>>
Eg: {_version:6, _length:3787, _bounds:{0, 0, 224, 228}, _fps:12, _totalframes:1, _bgColor:"FFFFFF"}
Enhancements:
- Includes a sample droplet which will generate a report after you drop a bunch of swf files.
Apple HeaderDoc 6.0
Apple HeaderDoc is launched to be a helpful program which helps with generating HTML reference documentation from comments in C or C++ header files. more>>
Apple HeaderDoc 6.0 is launched to be a helpful program which helps with generating HTML reference documentation from comments in C or C++ header files. It is written in Perl for easy portability. Similar to JavaDoc, it allows developers to easily document their interfaces and export that information into HTML.
Flatten OSX Headers 3.0
Provides framework header files for developers. more>>
Flatten OS X Headers provides a flattened version of the many framework header files, and does some other interesting things.
The flattened headers can be used in CW 4, 5, 6,7, 8, and be precompiled.
he advantage then is that one can access any function, use any type, without worrying that it may not be defined. Obviously, the tool does not make the function pointers to call into the systemframework, but having these precompiled headers in a CFM-based target, makes the CarbonLib obsolete, and allows for the most updated "libs" available.
Jhead 2.5
Jhead - The files coming out of a pretty much all Digital cameras are in the Exif flavour of Jpeg files more>>
Because I am interested in photography, I am always curious just exactly what settings my fully automatic digital camera actually did end up using. Theres a few programs out there that can parse some of these headers, but I couldnd find one that I could compile to an executable, and none that actually figured out what the camera settings were from the various confusing ways in which the fields can be expressed.
Parsing the data of interest out of an Exif header is not straightforward. There is a large number of ways that simple data such as shutter speed or aperture setting can be expressed in inside of an Exif header. It can be an integer of various forms, or a fraction or floating point, which must subsequently be raised to a power to get the true value. Then it can be stored big-endian or little endian, and there are different fields for expressing the same values! It sounds like complete eveolutionary anarchy, but I think its just a comitee designed spec.
With all its complexity, interestingly enough, plain text ASCII would both be smaller in size and easier to parse! So I wrote this command line driven program to parse through the little file system in the Exif headers and extract the stuff I really care about: What the digital camera settings really were.
The other thing I realized is that the files coming out of most digital cameras contain an integral thumbnail as part of the Exif header. This thumbnail is used for flipping through really tiny images on the LCD, although most cameras, when viewing just one image on the LCD dont use it (too little detail).
This thumbnail takes up typically around 10k of data in the header. Once the picture is off the camera, even the software that comes with the camera doesnt use the thumbnail in the file, so its really just wasted space. So I added an option (-dt option) that reads the whole Jpeg image, figures out where the useful part of the Exif header ends, discards the thumbnail, and saves it back to disk. where the thumbnail is, and writes everything (including the rest of the Exif header) back Result: 10k space savings, with all the important information, including the digital camera information in the exif header intact. No loss of image quality, and very fast. So far all software I tried, including the software that comes with the digital cameras, has worked fine, and is still able to parse the Exif header.
Main features:
- Integral low-res Exif thumbnail
- Shutter speed
- Camera F-stop number
- Flash used (yes/no)
- Distance camera was focused at
- Focal length and calculate 35 mm equivalent focal length
- Image resolution
- Time and date picture was taken
- Camera make and model
- Up-right images according to rotation tag using jpegtran
- Set or relative adjust internal exif timestamps
- Re-name or date stamp fils according to exif timestamp
- Transfer exif headers between images
- Edit jpeg comments
- Delete exif or comment sections from jpeg images
Enhancements:
- Added -rgt (regenerate thumbnail) feature.
- Added -orp and -orl options.
BlueFeather 0.30
BlueFeather is a brilliant software for converting text written by extended Markdown like PHP Markdown Extra to html. more>>
BlueFeather 0.30 is a brilliant software for converting text written by extended Markdown like PHP Markdown Extra to html. It is pair of command-line tool and pure Ruby library.
BlueFeather is based on BlueCloth 1.0.0. And that, some extensions is added - known bug fix, changing interface and extension of Markdown syntax.
Enhancements:
- Implement header numbering. If you enable it, you write "Numbering: yes" at the top of document. Refer to document metadata.
- Change toc rule. Following format raises warning.
- Fix problems: One or some spaces disabled value at end of header line on document metadata. Following format was disabled.
Email Searcher 1.3
Email Searcher - Find email addresses in headers or bodies more>>
CorrectTheDate 1.0
CorrectTheDate - Reset the displayed date of an incoming message more>>
Running the script with such a message selected will reset the message date to the date in the first received header in the message, which is probably as close to the real message date as you can get.
CorrectTheDate is accessible from the script menu in Entourage.
DoubleSlider 2.0.1
DoubleSlider is a slider with two thumbs and can be used with REALbasic 5.0 and higher on a composite window more>>
DoubleSliders implementation is solely based on the HIToolbox/Appearance Manager and uses the latest FrameWork Header Files that comes with the MacOS. It does not depend on the MetroWerks files. For this to work with CodeWarrior, a utility REALbasic project was used that copies and flattens not only the FrameWork files, but also the underlying mach files that are stored in invisible folders. Thus MSL-like and Universal Headers are recreated and used to prepare a precompiled header file, using the latest files and information that comes with the OSX.
There is one issue with REALbasic 4.x and 5.0. The sliders when moved in a window after a resize clean up after them self when RB already has drawn other controls in the window. The effect is that where once a slider lived a background of the window is drawn. The plugin comes up with a user workaround for RB4. This issue does not hold for REALbasic 5.1, thanks to a new plugin SDK that RS released with REALbasic 5.1.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug that occurs with RB 4.x: the ValueChanged events fired when the control was disabled, due to the fact that the slider thumbs could be moved.
Correct the Date 1.0
Correct the Date - Corrects the displayed date of messages with a bad date more>>
The script will reset the displayed date to the date in the first received header of the message - about as close as you can reasonably get to the date the message was sent.
Bluecommand 1.1
Bluecommand - Remote control a Mac from Bluetooth devices more>>
How do I setup my system?
Open System Preferences > Bluetooth. Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.
If the options "Discoverable" and "Accept files without warning" are both turned on, then you are ready to go.
If you prefer to keep the "Discoverable" feature off, you have to pair your device with your Mac. Select "Devices" and follow the instructions to set up a new device.
In any case, to use Bluecommand you need to be able to send files from your Bluetooth device to the Mac.
I suggest to select "Accept files without warning", to take the full advantage of Bluecommand.
How does it work?
Bluecommand will watch the folder where accepted files are saved, looking for any incoming text file or vNote. If the files content begins with the string cmd=, it will be executed as a shell command. If the header is app=, it will be processed as AppleScript. In both cases, the file will then be deleted.
compileAndGo 4.3
compileAndGo is a flexible helper program which allows you to execute source code files written in a compiled language (such as Java or C++) as if they were written in an interpreted scripting language. more>>
compileAndGo 4.3 is a flexible helper program which allows you to execute source code files written in a compiled language (such as Java or C++) as if they were written in an interpreted scripting language. The source files must have the compileAndGo #! header at the top and must have file execute permission. The source is automatically compiled, and the binary executable is cached out of sight.
Requirements: BSD subsystem
Desk Calendar 3.4
Free Yahoo! calendar widget for your Mac more>> Free Yahoo! calendar widget for your Mac
Desk Calendar is a free Yahoo! widget that will tell you the date and scale to whatever size you want him to be. His header will change to whatever color you please and he can display the current date in 33 languages!
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Added a full Russian AND Ukrainian localization thanks to Tomash Kalynych.

iText Express & Pro 3.2.1
Do you ever wish you had a small, fast, simple word processor that has the TextEdit basics and just a few more important features - page numbers, columns, header/footer, footnotes - for more>>
Do you ever wish you had a small, fast, simple word processor that has the TextEdit basics and just a few more important features - page numbers, columns, header/footer, footnotes - for manuscript writing? How about a bookmark feature for effortless, lightning-quick navigation of your manuscript? Just try iText Express! iText Express provides the simplest way to make gorgeous manuscripts on your Mac! Yes, it's Yummy ! Remarkable for anyone who expect a reliable simple word processor for Mac OS X.
BatchRenamer 0.86
BatchRenamer - File renaming & numbering w/regular expression more>>
Enhancements:
- Table column header didnt highlight properly after a purge/add.
- Sorting is now maintained after files are added.
- The file listing is now unsorted after purging.
- Fixed some minor memory leaks.
- Use Cocoa instead of Carbon to get file creation date (same results).