mailserve 2.1.7
MaciGame 2.1.7
MaciGame is a nice puzzle game anyone can play. more>>
MaciGame 2.1.7 is a nice puzzle game anyone can play. You can capture pieces that are of the same color and design. You can capture all the pieces that are continuous and of the same color at once.
After you captured the pieces, the pieces above will fall down into place. When there is no piece on a column, the column directly to the right will fill the blank column. The score is based on the number of pieces you capture at once, square of (captured pieces -2).
Weather Vane 2.1.7
Weather Vane offers an effective Mac OS X utility which retrieves your local weather forecast (both U.S. and international cities) more>> <<less
Apple Front Row 2.1.7
With Front Row, you can enjoy full-screen music, photos, videos, and DVDs on your Macintosh using a simple Apple remote control more>>
Apple Front Row 2.1.7 brings you a convenient multimedia tool which lets you enjoy full-screen music, photos, videos, and DVDs on your Macintosh using a simple Apple remote control. This Front Row update improves compatibility with iTunes and iPhoto sharing.

NeatWorks 2.1.7
NeatWorks is a useful system created to help you scan and organize your receipts, business cards, and documents. more>> <<less
GeoServer 2.0 Beta 2 / 1.7.5
Open source server that will help you connect information to the Geospatial Web more>>
GeoServer 2.0 Beta 2 / 1.7.5 is a powerful software that allows users to view and edit geospatial data.
Using open standards set forth by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), GeoServer allows for great flexibility in map creation and data sharing.
Open and Share Your Spatial Data
- GeoServer allows you to display your spatial information to the world. Implementing the Web Map Service (WMS) standard, GeoServer can create maps in a variety of output formats. OpenLayers, a free mapping library, is integrated into GeoServer, making map generation quick and easy. GeoServer is built on Geotools, an open source Java GIS toolkit.
- There is much more to GeoServer than nicely styled maps, though. GeoServer also conforms to the Web Feature Service (WFS) standard, which permits the actual sharing and editing of the data that is used to generate the maps. Others can incorporate your data into their websites and applications, freeing your data and permitting greater transparency.
Use Free and Open Source Software: GeoServer is free software. This significantly lowers the financial barrier to entry when compared to traditional GIS products. In addition, not only is it available free of charge, it is also open source. Bug fixes and feature improvements in open source software are greatly accelerated when compared to traditional software solutions. Leveraging GeoServer in your organization also prevents software lock-in, saving costly support contracts down the road.
Major Features:
- Fully compliant to WMS 1.1.1, WFS (1.0 and 1.1, transactions and locking) and WCS (1.0 and 1.1) specifications, as tested by the CITE conformance tests. GeoServer additionally serves as Reference Implementation for WCS 1.1 and WFS 1.0 and 1.1
- Easy to use web-based configuration tool - no need to touch long, complicated config files.
- Mature support for PostGIS, Shapefile, ArcSDE, DB2 and Oracle.
- VPF, MySQL, MapInfo, and Cascading WFS are also supported formats.
- Native Java support for GeoTIFF, GTOPO30, ArcGrid, WorldImages, ImageMosiacs and Image Pyramids
- Support for MrSID, ECW, JPEG2000, DTED, Erdas Imagine, and NITF through GDAL ImageIO Extension. Any format that GDAL supports can be added with a bit of coding.
- On the fly reprojection, for WMS and WFS, with an embedded EPSG database supporting hundreds of projections by default.
- Web Map output as JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF, SVG, KML, GeoRSS.
- Excellent Google Earth Support, including advanced features like super overlays (vector and raster), 2.5D extrudes, Time, advanced template options for pop-ups and titles, and styling with SLD.
- Ability to 'publish' data to Google's geo crawlers, so data from GeoServer can be exposed on Google Maps and Earth searches.
- Integration with GeoWebCache, for accelerated tile mapping (like on Openlayers or Google Maps)
- Raw vector data available as GML (2.1.2 and 3.1.1), GeoJSON, and zipped Shapefiles through the WFS.
- Anti-aliased images by default, with option to turn off or to use a custom defined palette for increased performance.
- Integrated OpenLayers as a default ajax viewer and preview engine.
- Standards compliant 'by default' - no need to figure out complex configuration options just to serve basic data.
- Performance, on par with the fastest open source mapping servers.
- Support for atomic database transactions through the standard WFS-T protocol, available on all data formats.
- Versioning WFS to support wiki-style history, attribution, and rollbacks on geospatial data.
- Integrated Security through the powerful acegi java framework, to secure individual services and layers to groups of users.
- User Interface translated in to French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and more.
- Support for Component WMS / Feature Portrayal Service
- Long Transactions through a full implementation of the Locking portion of the WFS specification.
- Streaming data readers: no memory bound limit to the amount of data that can be returned.
- Full SLD support, the open standard to define map styles, including both user defined (POST and GET) and used natively in styling configuration.
- Full Filter support on all data formats in WFS (but optimized for backend format where possible).
- Innovative Validation Engine that checks inserted features against a configured set of topological and attributed based rules, to maintain backend integrity.
- Java (J2EE) servlet-based, can run in any servlet container.
- Designed for extension, source code that's a pleasure to read.
- Easy to write new data formats with GeoTools DataStore interfaces and helper classes, making GeoServer the standards based interface to legacy data.
- No need to recompile to support more data formats, GeoTools DataStores instantly plug-in to GeoServer, even showing up as an option in the configuration gui.
- Modularized Codebase for pluggable services.
- Active Community modules, for developers to experiment with plug-ins before they are ready for core distribution, including modules for REST Configuration API, as well as using REST for User role management and SLD management. Plus CSV and Excel and HTML Image Map
- True open source development style, built by a strong community, that you can join and become a part of, tailoring GeoServer for your needs.
- Documentation that details everything in easy to understand language.
- Featured in books like GIS for Web Developers.
- Active email lists for quick support.
- Commercial grade installation, support, customization and improvements available from an eco-system of companies, non-profits, and consulting individuals and more....
Garmin Training Center with ANT Agent 2.1.7.1
Easily manage the information from your fitness device. more>> Easily manage the information from your fitness device.
Training Center allows you to view, analyze, and transfer data to and from your fitness device. See here for more information about Training Center.
Garmin ANT Agent allows you to transfer fitness data from compatible Garmin ANT devices to and from your computer.
Garmin ANT Agent detects any paired Garmin devices in range and automatically downloads fitness data to your computer where it can be viewed in Training Center. You may also transfer it to Garmin Connect.
System requirements:
- PowerPC or Intel-based Mac.
- 256 MB RAM.
- 150 MB free disk space.
- USB port.
DesktopPublisher Pro Updater 2.1.7
DesktopPublisher Pro is a high quality, low cost, full featured desktop publishing tool for the professional and novice alike more>> DesktopPublisher Pro is a high quality, low cost, full featured desktop publishing tool for the professional and novice alike.
DesktopPublisher Pro delivers the power-packed desktop publishing solutions that power users need to transform concepts into stunning professional quality designs. Both first-time users and experienced graphic designers will appreciate the intuitive powerful text handling capabilities of MacPublisher Pro. Enter txt directly into text boxes, cut and paste, or import from text files. MacPublisher Pro flows text around graphics; it allows you to link text boxes and precisely place text and graphic objects.
DesktopPublisher Pro 1.5 or later.
Desktop Publisher Pro Updater 2.1.7
DesktopP ublisher Pro is a high quality, low cost, full featured desktop publishing tool for the professional and novice alike. more>>
DesktopPublisher Pro delivers the power-packed desktop publishing solutions that power users need to transform concepts into stunning professional quality designs.
Both first-time users and experienced graphic designers will appreciate the intuitive powerful text handling capabilities of MacPublisher Pro. Enter txt directly into text boxes, cut and paste, or import from text files.
MacPublisher Pro flows text around graphics; it allows you to link text boxes and precisely place text and graphic objects.
Web Help Desk Software 9.2.1.7
The free help desk software edition of Web Help Desk for Mac OS X server installation offers an industry leading web-based help desk software feature set that allows you to track and fulfill all of more>>
Web Help Desk Software 9.2.1.7 is designed to enable you to track and fulfill all of your technical support trouble tickets and customer service requests easily with the help of an intuitive web-based technician interface, customer support web portal, email-to-ticket conversion, and 2-way email integration.
Major Features:
- Free Help Desk Software Features:
- Mac OS X Help Desk Software Solution
- Web-based Client UI
- Zero Footprint
- Customer Service Web Portal
- Incident & Problem Management
- Email-to-Ticket Conversion
- LDAP / Active Directory Synchronization
- Knowledge-base Management
- Two-Way E-Mail Correspondence
- Service Level Agreement (SLA) Alerts
- Reporting Included
- Free Help Desk Software Integration:
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory)
- Microsoft Active Directory
- Email-to-Ticket Conversion
- SMTP, IMAP, POP3 Web Help Desk Software
- Free Edition:
- No Trial Period or Expiration Date
- Software Completely Free From Ads
- Unrestricted Lite Edition Functionality
- Free Software Upgrades for One Year
- One Support Staff Admin Login
Requirements:
- Operating System: Mac OS X Server 10.4 or later, Windows Server 2000 or later, Linux, Solaris 8 or later
- Deployment Runtime: Java 5, Standard Edition
- Hardware Requirements: 768 MB RAM, 1 GB disk space
Object Plant Updater (PPC) 2.1.7
Version 2.1.7 adds the following: Corrected a bug in the Java parser. Now the keyword final is allowed in a methods list of parameters more>> Version 2.1.7 adds the following:
- Corrected a bug in the Java parser. Now the keyword "final" is allowed in a methods list of parameters.
- Corrected a bug that was introduced in the last version: data types files were not shown in the "load set" or "append set" dialogs (unless their names ended in .h or .hpp)
- Corrected a bug causing ObjectPlant to show the cursor even when running in the background.
- Corrected select and tool bugs in the Sequence Diagrams (Event Trace diagrams).
- Corrected a bug in the State dialog. The "entry", "do" and "exit" fields were not properly updated when bringing up the State dialog.
- Updated several model items and names to comply with UML 1.3.
- Added tool tips.
ObjectPlant 2.1.5 or later.
DonkeyController 0.7
DonkeyController - MLDonkey controller for the menubar more>>
This is a beta release. If you dont know what that means, please dont downlod this software. Critics/suggestions are welcome.
NOTE: The development cycle of DC has slowed down considerably because of the lack of time. I apologise for this.
Enhancements:
- Fixed: parsing of download list with newer versions of mlnet. You now must have mlnet version MLdk2.7.1.CVS.19.12.05 or newer. Get it from http://downloads.macdk.net/MLdonkey-2-1.7.1.cvs.19-12-05.dmg;
- Added Mldonkey version check;
- Improved error handling when mlnet is not found or could not be started. DonkeyController can download the right version of mlnet for you, if requested;
- DonkeyController is now compiled as universal binary, thus requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

DNS Enabler 4.0
DNS Enabler is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. more>>
DNS Enabler 4.0 is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. It is designed to allow a user to set up domain name information quickly using a single window, in the fastest time.
DNS Enabler provides the interface to allow users to specify name-to-address mappings for machines on the Internet, as well as their aliases or MX records (which specify that certain machines act as mail servers for the domain).
Additionally, it allows users to set the other domain and zone information, like the Time-To-Live intervals that determine how long these information remain valid.
It will automatically generate the appropriate named.conf file, the forward mapping files for each domain, the reverse mapping files for each network, and all the resource and reverse pointer records from the specifications entered.
Major Features:
- DNS Enabler for Snow Leopard
- You can now configure DNS Enabler using a non-admin account. Just provide either the full name or the OS X short name of an admin-level user and the administrator's password.
- DNS Enabler now sports a customizable toolbar, containing three panels - the main DNS Enabler domain configuration panel, a panel to set up Bonjour Wide-Area Services, and a Log Panel showing the contents of the named.log.
- You can start, stop, and restart DNS services. And there is a button to reload the data with the settings currently in effect at the server.
- A Basic DNS Configuration for the Local Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a private local network
- Another Scenario : This happens quite often - you may have set up a web or mail server behind a router, broadband modem, or wireless base station when you noticed that machines on the local network cannot "see" the server via its domain name, while machines outside the network can (e.g., you've used dyndns.org or some such service to obtain your own domain name).
- In this case, you can use DNS Enabler to broadcast the domain name to all the local machines (using the simple configuration outlined above) and help them find their way to your server. This has helped many MailServe users who are behind routers that don't know how to route outgoing packets back to an equivalent local IP address (that the public IP address is port-mapped to) and that are also hard to configure, to boot.
- A Configuration for the Public Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a public network. Introducing MX records.
- Across the firewall from the public network, the company runs a private local network (in the 192.168.0.x range). DNS Enabler can handle the setup of the name service for this local network within the same window. Because it is a private network, it can be given any domain name.
- MX records :
- If ISP is provided with a backup mail server in case the whole domain is down, can specify this backup mail server.
- Advanced Configurations: The following screenshot shows DNS Enabler handling the data entry for the domain described in Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu's DNS and BIND book.
- DNS Zone Files: This is the zone file created by DNS Enabler for the above configuration.
- What about MX Records, TXT Records, and Forwarders?
- Setting up a Secondary Name Server: DNS Enabler also allows you to set up a secondary slave name server. In the example below, besides running DNS Enabler on the Primary Name server you can also install it on a Secondary Name Server.
- Bonjour Wide-Area Services: What DNS Enabler saves the user is the need to know the specific syntax to set up SRV and TXT records at the DNS server. All he needs to know is the Bonjour service type, e.g., _http._tcp for publicising web pages (that may be served even from local private networks - you can use the Port number field to publicise a different port other than 80 and port-map that incoming request to a specific local machine) and the domain that will serve that request. The service name is a label that will show up in the Bonjour menu in, say, Safari. And the TXT column contains the path to that specific web page. (The TXT column stores different things for different services. See the cited Bonjour reference).
- The Log Panel: The Log Panel shows the contents of the DNS Server log file at /Library/Logs/named.log, in reverse order, with the latest entries listed first. It also shows the current version number of the name server.
- The Customization Panel: The Customization Panel allows you to re-arrange the DNS Enabler toolbar. For example, if you don't use Bonjour, you can hide the Bonjour button and, consequently, the Bonjour panel.
- De-Installing DNS Enabler
- You can de-install DNS Enabler by using the menu item, shown below, in the Help menu. It will shut down the DNS Server, if it is running, and remove all files installed by DNS Enabler.
- DNS Enabler for Leopard works from its own folder in /usr/local/cutedge/named, in which are stuffed the named.conf and the db files used by DNS Enabler. The original /etc/named.conf and /var/named files are left un-touched by DNS Enabler and so DNS Enabler leaves your system in its original state after de-installation.
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