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Back to the Future 1.0
Customize your desktop using this beautifully designed icon collection. more>> <<less
Count the Mail 1.0
Count the Mail - Displays a count of all the mail stored locally more>>
The script will report the number of folders & messages, and the amount of disk space occupied by the data.
Count the Mail is also able to optionally put this data on the clipboard, ready to be pasted wherever you like.
Repair Future Sent Dates 1.0
Repair Future Sent Dates - Change the sent date of an email more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Pineapple 3 test1
Pineapple - You are sherif of a small village in the far west more>>
You must kill them all before all citizens are killed !
The Gambler 0.1.1
The Gambler - Stock trading and analysis tools more>>
The few features you find in this release will be drastically enhanced in further revisions. The core foundation of this application has been designed to accommodate the numerous features and additions planned for this application.
We realize that version 0.1 does not contain all the bells and whistles that we are planning on putting into our future releases. We however strive to create the best product available, and issuing early releases can help us accomplish this task. You can help mold the future of The Gambler by sending us feedback about your experience with the application.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a bug introduced by the way Yahoo supplies their RSS feed.
- If you have any comments or bug reports please post them on our forum.
Rating Writer 1.0
Save iTunes song ratings for future restoring. more>>

Back To The Future Icon Collection 3.0
I present to you the second of two (maybe three) collections of “Leopard-compatible” Icon Sets based on the Back To The Future Movie Trilogy. more>> <<less
The Virtual Microscope 6.2.2
The Virtual Microscope - supports interactive viewing of high-resolution, multi-dimensional datasets from various microscopes more>>
The Virtual Microscope is a tool that supports data from a Philips Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM), and a Fluorescence Light Microscope.
Interface Controls
The interface provides a simulation of our actual microscope interface(s). Controls common to all datasets include brightness, magnification (usually up to 1800x), navigation, measurement, and annotation. SEM samples include a contrast control, and some also include a focus control.
The navigation and magnification controls allow the user to explore any point of interest on the sample. This differs from other virtual microscopes that have been produced which provide only a few hot spots that can be magnified and explored.
Focus
The focus control is a real focal plane adjustment instead of a blurring of the image. Our automated data capture software (see below) allows us to capture an arbitrary number of focal planes. Thus, the focus control on the Virtual Microscope allows the user to glide through those planes interactively, bringing items closer and farther into focus. This is particularly useful with thick specimens viewed in the SEM.
Annotations
We have included a full set of specimen annotation tools so that experts and laypeople alike can mark up the datasets for future reference. These annotations are useful for teaching details about the data, as well as for allowing teachers to ask students to identify data features as homework. The annotations can be saved and reloaded as XML files.
Automated Data Collection
It can take thousands of images to fully describe a single specimen so that the user can explore any point at varying magnifications with multiple focal planes. As a result, some our datasets are many gigabytes (GB) in size. In order to accurately and sanely collect this data, we have written various software programs that automatically control the instruments.
The Bugscope Connection
The software for our SEM is based off of a work on a previous project called Bugscope. Bugscope is an online educational outreach project that provides real-time access to our SEM over the web so that school children can look at bugs from their own backyards.
We have leveraged the remote-control software we wrote for Bugscope into an automated data-collection package for the SEM. On the Light Microscope, we are using Openlab, and will be distributing our tiling scripts in case you have a similar system.
Specimen IDs
Each Virtual Microscope specimen gets its own unique specimen identification number. For those building new samples, click the button below to generate a new specimen ID. Generated IDs expire after two months, so dont grab one until you need it. When specimens are submitted, we will verify they have a valid ID automatically.
Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far Update 2.0a
This patch will upgrade retail copies of Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far. The installation of this patch removes the feature that allowed users to deduce enemy placements during deployment mode more>> This patch will upgrade retail copies of Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far. The installation of this patch removes the "feature" that allowed users to deduce enemy placements during deployment mode. Also, dead tank sprites no longer vanish--and as an added bonus, those stay-in-place sprites will now smoke to confirm their mortal status. In addition, driving a tank straight down a road has become easier, and youll be less likely to expose your side to the enemy in the middle of a move order. Finally, antitank guns placed in multistore buildings will no longer reap any LOS advantages from higher floors, tanks can now move onto the Arnhem bridge, and since mortars on "Defend" or when controlled by the AI were too accurate, they will now target an area, not individual troops.
PowerPC, Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far (retail version)
FineArt 3D 1.4.1
FineArt 3D is designed as a future-rich and trustworthy program in which 3D models can easily and quickly be converted into elegant images that closely resemble hand-drawn pen-and-ink illustrations. more>>
FineArt 3D 1.4.1 is designed as a future-rich and trustworthy program in which 3D models can easily and quickly be converted into elegant images that closely resemble hand-drawn pen-and-ink illustrations.
Inklination FineArt 3D offers many benefits to a broad range of computer users, including architects, advertisers, graphic artists, Web artists, illustrators, industrial designers, desktop publishers, and hobbyists. It sports nine built-in rendering styles, plus numerous variations on each of these styles, allowing a variety of images, from formal illustrations to loose sketches, to be created from the same 3D model. It is compatible with many QuickDraw 3D applications on the market, and it has been designed to be easy to use.
Inklination FineArt 3D affords many more advantages. First, the pen-and-ink images that it creates take far less storage space, and can be converted to more compact formats, such as GIF, without loss of quality. These images also exhibit a traditional elegance that is unmatched by any other automatic rendering style currently available on the market. In addition, when used with a host application that has been updated to take advantage of Inklination's FineRes technology, Inklination FineArt 3D is able to generate crisp, high-resolution black-and-white illustrations that mix well with text and reproduce flawlessly on most printers. This last feature is ideal for creating small-size images that fit in multi-column documents.
Finally, Inklination FineArt 3D can also be used to create cool animation effects that are guaranteed to get attention. Inklination FineArt 3D packs the power of advanced, patented computer graphics technology into an easy-to-use product. Users trained in the graphic arts will enjoy it as a new medium of expression that also increases their productivity. Users with no formal training in the arts will enjoy its ease of use and the great results they can readily obtain with it.
Requirements: It requires QuickDraw 3D 1.5.4 or newer, a host application that supports QuickDraw 3D plug-in renderers, and MacOS 8.0 or newer.
Microsoft Office AutoUpdate 2.1.1
Microsoft Office AutoUpdate 2.1.1 is considered as a smart and useful tool to provide the latest product updates to customers. To receive future product updates, you must install this update more>> <<less
The Sims House Party Updater 1.3.2
The Sims House Party Updater adds the following: Fixed a minor memory leak in the Far file loading system. Fixed a random crash when the Repo Man zaps an item more>> The Sims House Party Updater adds the following:
- Fixed a minor memory leak in the Far file loading system.
- Fixed a random crash when the Repo Man zaps an item. Also fixes a similar crash with the Clown Catchers.
- The Room mood bar was occasionally overdrawing to the left, most notably in a room containing an indoor swimming pool.
- Reduced CPU usage while the game is paused.
- Mac OS X only: The number of open files allowed has been increased dramatically to facilitate user add-ons (ie, downloadable objects and skins). If this limit is exceeded, a fatal alert is displayed.
- Mac OS X only: The software does not properly redraw the game screen after a hardware "wake from sleep". This is a known issue, but will not be fixed.
- House Party only: A maximum of 99 neighborhoods may now be created (previously only 9 were allowed).
The Sims House Party
Back at the Clubhouse X 1.1.1
Developed to be a very simple way to keep track of golf scores. Eventually, in the future, charts, graphs, and interesting statistics will be able to be computed with this information more>> Developed to be a very simple way to keep track of golf scores. Eventually, in the future, charts, graphs, and interesting statistics will be able to be computed with this information. For now, though, its simply a handy way to keep track of your golf scores.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.1.1 adds Statistics! The program now automatically calculates information such as best holes on a particular course and your scores over time.
Time Out! 1.5
Dejal Time Out! will gently remind you to take a break on a regular basis more>>
Dejal Time Out! will gently remind you to take a break on a regular basis. It is very easy to fall into bad habits when using a computer for hours on end.
You care about what you are doing, so can sometimes push yourself too far, or over-strain yourself. The human body isnt built to sit in one position for endless hours, gripping a mouse or typing on the keyboard. Dejal Time Out! is here to help.
Time Out! has two kinds of breaks: a Normal break, typically for 10 minutes after 50 minutes of work, so you can move about and relax, plus a Micro break: a very brief pause of typically 10 seconds every 10 minutes, so you can remember not to tense up too much for long periods.
Enhancements:
- Introduced a much nicer application icon, professionally designed by Emily Pfeifer.
- Rearranged the break contents: the progress bar and buttons are now in a box, and the icon is bigger... and prettier. :)
- Added options to the Appearance page to individually show or hide the Postpone and Skip buttons, and to change the number of minutes for the two Postpone ones.
- Added direct support for running Python scripts.
- Fixed some issues with scheduling breaks after postponing.
- The Dejal logo was also redesigned by Emily Pfeifer, so all places it occurred have been updated.
- Renamed the application to remove the exclamation point.
- Added improved exception logging, to help with diagnosing any future issues.
- Added the Dejal Blog and Forums to Help menu.
- Fixed an error that a few people experienced when checking for updates.
- Minor tweaks for Leopard (10.5) compatibility.
Mars Simulation Project 2.86
Simulation of future human settlement of Mars more>> Simulation of future human settlement of Mars
The Mars Simulation Project is a free software Java project to create a simulation of future human settlement of Mars.
The simulation is a multi-agent artificial society set in a detailed virtual world.
Mars Simulation lets the user to modify the simulation options thanks to the Project XML configuration files.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- This is a maintenance release adding DTDs for XML config files and switching XML parsing over to JDom.