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LiVES 0.9.9.9
A mix of realtime video performance and non-linear editing in one application more>> <<less
LiVES is aimed at the digital video artist who wants to create their own content, the video editor who wants to produce professional looking video, and the VJ who wants to captivate with
Hardcore Lives Tuner 1.00
Hardcore Lives Tuner is developed to be a handy program which is packed with 100 dance stations by default. more>>
Hardcore Lives Tuner 1.00 is developed to be a handy program which is packed with 100 dance stations by default. You can also program 12 easy access preset buttons by editing the config. file with your favorite text editor. Feature List - Up to 1000 presets on the A-Z + 12 Easy Access Presets, Comes with 100+ Underground Dance Stations by default. Add your own or customize station details. Listen to MP3 based Streams. Record MP3 Streams. Internet Station update so its easy to make sure your stream details are up to date.
No One Lives Forever Update 2 1.3
No One Lives Forever Update 2 - First person shooter featuring UNITY operative Cate Archer more>>
What harm does H.A.R.M. wish to inflict on secret agent Cate Archer? Find out in the sequel to one of the most highly acclaimed shooters of 2000. Agent Archer employs an vast arsenal of guns and gadgets - plus a wardrobe to die for - in challenging missions that span the globe. Powered by the new LithTech Jupiter System for the latest in graphic brilliance.
Main features:
- Mulitple Play Modes: Charge in with guns blazing or focus on stealth to evade and outsmart your enemy.
- Includes over 40 action-packed single-player levels.
- Mission-based cooperative multiplayer - up to 4 players work together as a team.
- Travel to exotic locales as diverse as India, Japan, Siberia and Ohio, and immerse yourself in secret-agent intrigue.
- Square off against despicable new villains like elusive Ninjas, wiley Mimes and ruthless Soviets, and encounter some familiar foes as well.
- Co-op: Two agents that get to help the crazy Kate Archer in different map scenarios.
- Death Match: You against everyone else. No teams
- Team Death Match: A team against another team
- Doomsday: Two teams. There are three pieces of a "Doomsday" device through-out the map. Find and pick-up parts of the device and bring it back to your base. All three pieces assemble the device. Once built, the "Doomsday" device pops the other team and you win the shindig.
Enhancements:
- Fixes refresh rate conflict preventing start-up.
Life 4.0
Life is an easy to use, high performance application which displays a simulation of cells which live & die by simple rules. more>>
Life 4.0 is an easy to use, high performance application which displays a simulation of cells which live & die by simple rules. The original Life concept was created by John Conway and popularized in Scientific American's Mathematical Recreations column years ago.
LifeSaver 1.0
LifeSaver brings a wonderful and impressive screen saver that displays the life cellular automata animation. more>>
LifeSaver 1.0 brings a wonderful and impressive screen saver that displays the "life" cellular automata animation. Has a speed control and colorful display.
BloglinesMenu 1.5
BloglinesMenu is a Mac OS X menu bar status item designed to show many unread articles there are to read in your Bloglines more>>
BloglinesMenu was written as an alternative to the existing Mac OS X notifier.
A simple Mac OS X notifier for Bloglines. This version lives in the menu bar, rather than taking up space in the dock.
Enhancements:
- Added preference to add to login items.
FliteHaus RSS 1.2
Stay in touch with FliteHaus Creative Agency right from your dashboard. more>> To install WindowSplitter you have to create a folder called Plugins in the same folder as your REALbasic application is located in and drop the WindowSplitter into it.
Please note that when the WindowSplitter lives on a container control then on Windows systems it will only support Live movement. When living on a container control on Windows then flickering will depend on the REALbasic version as for example in 2005r1 for example then container controls were not very good at redrawing them self without flicker.<<less
Life Screensaver 1.0
Life Screensaver - Life game simulation screensaver more>>
You can read a bit about cellular automata and the game of Life, too.
Mumblees 2.0
Mumblees - Adorable creatures icons more>>
All icons are aquafied and look best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
mondo life 1.2
mondo life - Bring Conways game of Life to the Dashboard more>>
Click to add single cells, or randomly scatter a whole bunch onto the board. Set the speed to slow to watch it grow, or cranky it up and watch the patterns ebb and flow (or stop all together to edit the field).
Board is now resizable, faster, can wrap and supports rule variants.
Nifty Life 1.2
Cellular automata program for Game of Life. more>>
Nifty Life is so named because it has a number of nifty features, such as:Document-based architecture, allowing you to save and open Life pattern files, and have multiple windows open at onceAbility to save and open .
lif files for cross-platform compatibilityAdjustable running speed, including unbounded speed when desiredAdjustable grid dimensions and cell sizeScrollable windows so that the grid can be larger than your screens sizeUse of color to indicate cell ageWrap around
Life Clock 1.1
Life Clock - Screen saver statistically counts down your life expectancy more>>
Using your birthdate and gender, it calculates the statistical life expectancy for someone your age, based on data for 1999 from the National Center for Health Statistics.These data only apply to people up to 100 years old, so if you are older than 100, beware of extrapolation.
The original version of this program was written in 1994 as a holiday present for a hard-to-buy-for family member.
Completly freeware.
Enhancements:
- In response to criticism, changed the art.....hopefully it is less ugly now!
OnlyGoodCookies! 1.0
OnlyGoodCookies! - Manage cookies in the Safari web browser more>>
Simplify the management of your cookies and protect your life privacy.
Completly freeware.
Game of Life 1.4
One of the most frequently programmed computer game more>> One of the most frequently programmed computer game
Game of Life was invented by the Cambridge University (now at Princeton) mathematics professor John Conway. His "rules" were first published in the October 1970 issue of Scientific American. Life is likely the most frequently programmed computer game.
What does our application have thats better than the others... a great icon! And thats about it. This application allows you to set up cells and then watch what happens as they follow the rules of the game through multiple generations.
There are a few built in designs as well as the ability to save and reload your own. If you find this application interesting then do yourself a favor and search out one of the many much more thoroughly written Life programs.
System requirements:
- 640 x 480 or greater screen resolution
License:Freeware
Second Life 1.23.5.136262
Second Life comes as a great virtual world - a 3D online persistent space which is totally created and evolved by its users. more>>
Second Life 1.23.5.136262 comes as a great virtual world - a 3D online persistent space which is totally created and evolved by its users. Within this vast and rapidly expanding place, you can do, create or become just about anything you can imagine. Built-in content creation tools let you make almost anything you can imagine, in real time and in collaboration with others.
An incredibly detailed digital body ('Avatar') allows a rich and customizable identity. A powerful physics simulation running on a backbone of hundreds of connected computers and growing with the population allows you to be immersed in a visceral, interactive world that as of November 2005 holds more than 80,000 residents.
The ability to design and resell 3D content, combined with the ability to own and develop land and a microcurrency, which can be exchanged to real money means that you can build a real business entirely within Second Life.
Linden Lab - A world of possibilities ? a place where you have the ability to do almost anything you can imagine. Second Life. In a little over
In a little over a year, Second Life?s residents have crafted a richly-textured world filled with hundreds of thousands of objects of their own creationLicense:Freeware