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Thieves in the City 1.0
Be the ultimate hero and save the city with this unique 3D shooter. more>>
The city is under attack and it is up to you to do something about it. Take down as many thieves as you can while your AMMO is still active and save the city! Enjoy this remarkable online game with its 3D effects, and test your skills to see if you can master hitting every thief accurately. This game was built for an educational project.
StatCounter 1.1
StatCounter - Widget to view your StatCounter.com stats more>>
Enhancements:
- support for graphs of the different types of visitors,
- now auto adjusts itself for your timezone so you dont see Tuesday when its Monday.

Hit-Up 2.0.3
Hit-Up is a program that monitors your Macs uptime (time since last restart/shutdown) and reports it to a website that is having a Max Uptime contest challenge more>> Hit-Up is a program that monitors your Macs uptime (time since last restart/shutdown) and reports it to a website that is having a Max Uptime contest challenge.
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
Bowling Bounce 1.0
Bowling Bounce is a fantastic game which can help you fill all of that spare time on your hands! more>>
Bowling Bounce 1.0 is a fantastic game which can help you fill all of that spare time on your hands!
Bowling Bounce is a game that is played on your desktop. Basically, a bowling ball bounces around your screen and you use your mouse or keyboard to move another ball around a bomb, protecting the bowling ball from hitting the bomb.
ogsPing Widget 1.3
ogsPing Widget - Dashboard widget that will notify you when you have pending moves on the online Go server more>> ogsPing Widget - Dashboard widget that will notify you when you have pending moves on the online Go server
ogsPing Widget is a Dashboard widget that will notify you when you have pending moves on the online Go server.
The ogsPing Widget is also available as a separate desktop application.
Enhancements
- [Change] Application updated to work with new server interface URLs
- [Change] Leopard required - Using core animation (Tiger users can use the dashboard widget)
- [Change] Moved request URLs into a plist
- [Change] Removed "Moves" from menubar
- [Change] Added fancy attached window to menubar Use "defaults write org.allusions.ogsPing useOldMenu 1" for the old style menu
- [Change] Hitting Enter when inputting username in widget flips widget back. No need to click done.
- [Bug Fix] The widget now requeries as soon as the dashboard is shown, making it much more useful.

A Better Finder Launcher 2.2.1
A Better Finder Launcher is an effective program which will have narrowed down the matching application names to a single one; then simply hit the return key to launch the application after you start typing the name of the application. more>> A Better Finder Launcher 2.2.1 is an effective program which will have narrowed down the matching application names to a single one; then simply hit the return key to launch the application after you start typing the name of the application.
Major Features:
- Core features:
- Access A Better Finder Launcher by pressing its hot key from any program (F1 function key).
- Select any application, document or folder by typing only a few letters of their name.
- The query results list displays all matching applications or files while you type.
- Launch the application or document by hitting the "Return" key or clicking on the "Launch" button.
- Can be run as a "normal" application complete with dock icon and menu bar or as a hot-key only program without dock icon or menu bar.
- Basic selection:
- Select items beginning with a particular character sequence.
- Select items that contain a particular character sequence.
- Select items that contain a particular word fragment.
- Select an item directly from the table.
- Remembers the settings from the last session.
- Adaptive ranking algorithm
- Ranks your query results according to your usage patterns, taking into account both recency and frequency
- Built-in knowledge of the "worth" of different items
- Full keyboard navigation:
- Press F1 to display the launch dialog
- Use interactive typing to find the right item
- Use the up and down arrows to move through the application name table
- Use the Command key together with the up and down arrow keys to cycle through the matching modes (name begins with, contains the word, contains the characters, matches the wildcard)
- Use Command-U to initiate a manual hard disk scan
- Disk indexing engine:
- Choose which folders you want to be scanned
- Determine which document types to index
- Exclude specific folders and items from the index
- Set up automatic scans at regular intervals
- Launch a manual scan whenever you want
- Wildcard name matching:
- Ideal for power-users
- A * character matches any name fragment
- A ? character matches any single character
- E.g. "a*ph" matches "Adobe Photoshop", etc.
- Customization:
- Use the "A Better Finder" preference pane in the "System Preferences..." to configure the hot key combination.
- Use the "Configure" button for other settings
- Customize the window transparency and text colors
- General:
- Attractive transparent user interface
- Simple to learn and use
- Entirely developed in Cocoa and Objective-C
- Easy drag & drop installation
Enhancements: Fixes a minor preferences bug.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
iSkinner 1.0
iSkinner is a feature-rich and trustworthy iTunes skinning application that does everything for you. Just select the skin you want and hit Apply, its as easy as that! more>>
iSkinner 1.0 is a feature-rich and trustworthy iTunes skinning application that does everything for you. Just select the skin you want and hit Apply, its as easy as that!
Frictionless 2.0d14
Frictionless - To-do list manager, Mail/Quicksilver integration more>>
The idea is that when you are processing, you can use the projects view to capture all the things you have to do. Then when you are doing, you can use the contexts view so you only have to see the items you can work on right now.
This bypasses the problem with most to-do list programs in that if you do a complete to-do list, you have 200 items, of which only 20 are presently actionable. By slicing your actions by context, you only need look at Errands when you are ready to run errands.
Frictionless is kind of complicated, so reading the documentation is pretty much required. Reading David Allens book is also reccomended because it will give you the productivity tips you need to make the rest of your work process more productive and stress free.
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bug with deleting a whole hierarchy of actions. Thanks to Jason for reporting it.
- Added automated updates via the very cool Sparkle framework.
- Fixed the bug where when you drag a tree of actions in the outline to a new parent, the tree got flattened. Now just moves the parents of the sub items.
- New RubyCocoa Version
- Marking/unmarking a tree of items as someday should be more obvious. That is, if a parent of an item is marked "someday" so that it and all of its children arent considered "actionable" then the children show up marked as someday as well. If you unmark the child, it unmarks the whole tree.
- Hitting a, t, or d switches the filters between actionable, to-do and done per a user request.
- Quick Start is now integrated into Frictionless via WebKit
ViInputManager 0.3.1
ViInputManager is a vital and useful bundle patches the Cocoa Text System with which you can insert a Vi-like command mode. more>>
ViInputManager 0.3.1 is a vital and useful bundle patches the Cocoa Text System with which you can insert a Vi-like command mode. After entering command-mode (typically, by hitting escape in Vi), ordinary Vi commands can be typed and the text field will be updated accordingly. Essentially, this add Vi command functionality (albeit a small subset) to any (and all) text editors that use the Cocoa text system; e.g., Safari, TeXShop, XCode, etc. Note, however, this does not work for other programs that do not use the Cocoa system.
All the text windows, will initialize in "input" mode (standard cocoa text input). You invoke the Vi-command window (exit the input mode) by hitting ` (the back-apostrophe key, this is customizable, see installation instructions) and then key in your favorite Vi commands. For example, move down a line 'j', move right 'l', delete two lines 'd2d', and so on. You enter back into "input" mode by typing the 'i'. You get the idea. Right now, you should be thinking -- "you mean the editor in XCode will behave like Vi?" Answer: Yes.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
SmartMines 1.1
SmartMines - a cool minesweeper game more>>
Main features:
- "Smart clicks" that makes it easy to both mark and uncover with single button mice.
- The window is resizable so actually hitting the square you want will not be the greatest challenge.
- Custom minefields where you can vary the number of squares and mines.
Enhancements:
- the game can be paused, in particular its automatically paused when its window is miniaturized.
fiwt 0.5
fiwt - add find-as-you-type to Apples Safari web browser more>>
Also called type-ahead find, this feature is a very useful combination of searching and navigation. To search for something on the current page, just start typing it. The first match is immediately selected. The backslash key will find the next one. If the text found is a hyperlink, hitting return will follow it.
Enhancements:
- compatible with Safari on OS X 10.4
- updated SIMBL interface.
Interclue 1.5.7
Firefox add-on that displays content preview. more>> Firefox add-on that displays content preview.
Interclue tooltip windows display content previews, useful extra information and relevant next actions for almost any link on the web. A truly user-centric design, "Clueview" tooltips show you only the most relevant content from linked pages, and can provide embedded viewing for images, mp3s and YouTube videos.
Interclue is the ultimate link augmentation multitool. Our goal is to provide you with excellent previews, useful extra information and relevant next actions for almost any given link on any given page.
However, Interclue tries just as hard to stay out of your way when its not needed. For instance, Interclue usually wont show clues on internal site navigation (eg tagclouds, drop down menus, etc), because such links tend to be closely packed and tooltips will often just get in the way without really adding much value.
Here are some sites that Interclue works really well on: Most search engines, and local site searches. Google Reader. Bloglines. gMail. Del.icio.us, Digg, other social bookmarking sites.
Bugzilla and Trac ticketing systems. Most news sites. Almost any given blog. If youre a knowledge worker, dont forget to try it on your intranet (Interclue does all of its page summarization work inside the browser, so there is no security risk involved in using it on your intranet - although you may need to turn it on from the status bar, Interclue is turned off by default on all https sites)
Interclue provides page summary text in any language, and we have many positive reviews from non-english blogs and newspapers, but we havent yet translated the options and tutorials. We will be working on this soon.
Interclue is fast and easy to use an it launches a 2 minute tutorial on install, after that it starts saving you time.
Main features:>
- A text content summary
- A small snapshot of the page
- Sizes and dates of linked files
- Useful stats and metadata
- Next actions - save, email...
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Clueviewer can be closed by hitting the [ESC] key
- Better layout for internal anchor clues when they contain PRE tags
- Removed minimize/maximize buttons from dialogs
- Better summary if large image is broken in image preview
- Added "Untitled" link for clues for non-HTML files with no filename
- Using Adblock Plus API rather than permently adding filters for the Amazon product preview
- Fixed a clash between Interclue and Facebooks new design
- Fixed an error with incorrect stats being sent if "Check for new versions on browser start" is selected.
- Fixed a Linkclue positioning error
- Clueviewer no longer gets locked open and unable to be closed
- Interclue no longer uses too many CPU cycles on Macs
- Fixed a bug where Interclue would cause an Unresponsive Script error when visiting certain pages

if : evangelion
if : evangelion is an icon set of 31 icons based on the hit animated show, evangelion, by GAINAX. A preview of the icons is shown below more>> if : evangelion is an icon set of 31 icons based on the hit animated show, evangelion, by GAINAX. A preview of the icons is shown below.
MacOS 8.5 or later.
Vi Input Manager 0.3.2
Extends text fields with Vi-like functionality. more>> Extends text fields with Vi-like functionality.
This bundle patches the Cocoa Text System to add a Vi-like command mode. After entering command-mode (typically, by hitting escape in Vi), ordinary Vi commands can be typed and the text field will be updated accordingly.
Essentially, this add Vi command functionality (albeit a small subset) to any (and all) text editors that use the Cocoa text system; e.g., Safari, TeXShop, XCode, etc. Note, however, that this will not work for other applications that do not use the Cocoa system.
All the text windows, will initialize in "input" mode (standard cocoa text input). You invoke the Vi-command window (exit the input mode) by hitting ` (the back-apostrophe key, this is customizable, see installation instructions) and then key in your favorite Vi commands.
For example, move down a line j, move right l, delete two lines d2d, and so on. You enter back into "input" mode by typing the i. You get the idea. Right now, you should be thinking -- "you mean the editor in XCode will behave like Vi?" Answer: Yes.
Enhancements
- Fixes the build-configuration so that this can happen.
- It also includes more detailed instructions for installing in Leopard.
Attack of the Mutant Artificial Trees 1.0
Attack of the Mutant Artificial Trees - Help the elf beat these bad guys by hitting them with snow balls! more>>