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Nanosaur Source Code 1.0
Download the source code for the popular game Nanosaur. more>>
Its available so that other game developers and game-developer wannabes can see how the game can perform various tricks and techniques.
The Obfuscator 1.0.1
The Obfuscator converts your email address into an encoded string more>> The Obfuscator converts your email address into an encoded string
Studies say 97% of spam (no, not Spam?) happens because you posted your email address to a web page somewhere?The Obfuscator to the rescue!
The Obfuscator converts your email address into an encoded string that spambots cant read, but web browsers and email programs can!
For convenience, your obfuscated string is automagically copied to the clipboard.
Enhancements
- Fixed trailing newline issue when copying data to the clipboard (thanks Ben Kazez!).
View Browser Source Scripts 1.3
View Browser Source Scripts provides you with a powerful and useful lack of support in OS X browsers for viewing web page source code in an external editor. more>> <<less
iWebCal Source 1.1
Source code for web iCal browsing. more>>
iRip DVD Source
iRip DVD Source - Source-Code for iRip DVD, a DVD-ripping application more>>
Nevertheless you can download the source-code from here in case you live in a country where humans still have more rights, and you want to continue development of this application.
Email Page Source 2.0
Free Camino script to easily email the source of the web page in the active tab more>> Free Camino script to easily email the source of the web page in the active tab
Email Page Source is a free and easy to use script that will obtain the source code of the page displayed in Caminos current tab and put it in the body of a new Apple Mail email message, which will also include references to the web pages title and URL.
INSTALLATION: Unzip and copy the script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/, where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. In Camino 1.6 or later, the script can be placed on the Camino toolbar by draggig it from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
- Apple Mail
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Enhancements
- If there is text selected on the page, the script will provide source code for just the selection.
View Source in BBEdit 2.0
Grabs the source code for the current web page and sends it to a new BBEdit document more>> Grabs the source code for the current web page and sends it to a new BBEdit document
The View Source in BBEdit script will obtain the source code of the page displayed in Caminos current tab and automatically place it in a new, unsaved BBEdit document (unless the currently loaded page is a local file, in which case the file itself is opened in BBEdit); no new files are downloaded or created.
If there is text selected on the page, the script will provide source code for just the selection.
Installation: Unzip and move the View Source in BBEdit script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/ where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The View Source in BBEdit script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. Place the View Source in BBEdit script on the Camino toolbar by dragging them from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
Main features:
- The View Source in BBEdit script will obtain the source code of the page displayed in Caminos current tab and place it in a new, unsaved BBEdit document (unless the currently loaded page is a local file, in which case the file itself is opened in BBEdit); no new files are downloaded or created.
- If there is text selected on the page, the script will provide source code for just the selection.
System requirements:
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- Camino 2.0 Beta 3 or later
sourcecodegen 0.6.10
An open source Python source-code generator more>>
sourcecodegen 0.6.10 is developed to be an open source development tool that will provide a module-level source-code generator which operates on the AST from the built-in compiler.ast module.
NOTE: This AST is not compatible with the new ast module in Python 2.6.
MacFormatCodec 1.0
MacFormatCodec - Encode/decode macbinary files in RealBasic more>>
It supports decoding and encoding of MacBinaryIII files, and MacBinHex 4.0 files.
Completly freeware. Source code included in package.
View Source in SubEthaEdit 2.0
Grabs the source code for the current web page and sends it to a new SubEthaEdit document more>> Grabs the source code for the current web page and sends it to a new SubEthaEdit document
The View Source in SubEthaEdit script will obtain the source code of the page displayed in Caminos current tab and place it in a new, unsaved SubEthaEdit document (unless the currently loaded page is a local file, in which case the file itself is opened in SubEthaEdit); no new files are downloaded or created.
If there is text selected on the page, the View Source in SubEthaEdit script will provide source code for just the selection.
Installation: Unzip and move the View Source in SubEthaEdit script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/ where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The View Source in SubEthaEdit script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. Place the View Source in SubEthaEdit script on the Camino toolbar by dragging them from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
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- Camino 2.0 Beta 3 or later
ReSource 1.5.0
ReSource wont make you disappointed because it enables you to see the source code of classes you dont have the source for. more>>
ReSource 1.5.0 won't make you disappointed because it enables you to see the source code of classes you don't have the source for.
To achieve that functionality, it uses some private API from Apple's JavaKit.framework and JAD, the Java Decompiler. The source for this tiny hack is provided as a reference and encouragement for further improvement.
<<lessReadScript 1.0
ReadScript - Read the source code of script files more>>
Its useful when:
- The script is too long to be displayed in your AppleScript editor or you dont wish to open it.
- You want to see the code without opening the related apps (perhaps you own "QuarkXPress" but you dont wish to launch it while opening the script).
- If theres some lost OSAXen on the code, the lost commands are searched in a little database, and report to you about the results.
- If the script file is damaged and it was saved using "Script Debugger", you can recover all the code (needs Akua Sweets).
REALbasic Code Counter 1.0
REALbasic Code Counter - Count the number of lines of code and comments from a REALbasic project more>>
To use REALbasic Code Counter, open the REALbasic project whos number of lines you wish to count, select "Export Source" from the File menu, and drag and drop the resulting file onto REALbasic Code Counter.
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
QLColorCode 1.0
QLColorCode is released to be a sophisticated syntax highlighting Quick Look plugin for source code files. more>>
QLColorCode 1.0 is released to be a sophisticated syntax highlighting Quick Look plugin for source code files. Just download and drop the plugin into your ~/Library/QuickLook folder and enjoy a much nicer Quick Look experience.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5
A Quick Look plugin for source code with syntax highlighting. QLColorCode 0.4.1 - n8gray.org ... Quick Look plugin for source code files. Just download and drop the plugin into your ~/Librarysourcecount 1.1
sourcecount offers a future-rich and trustworthy shell script to count lines, words and bytes of source code. more>> sourcecount 1.1 offers a future-rich and trustworthy shell script to count lines, words and bytes of source code. It is line ending aware, distinguishes between empty and other source lines, counts bytes and words, and generally does a good job. It is also a nice example of what you can do with awk.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 or later.