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Make Disk Image 1.0
Make Disk Image - Create disk images more>>
You can use this droplet in one of three ways.
Double-click the droplet. It will ask you to choose a file to archive.
Drop a file or folder onto the droplet.
Put the droplet into the Files folder of Big Cat (free) and you can use it from the Finder contextual menu.
Disk Image Droplet 1.0
Disk Image Droplet is a droplet that makes compressed disk images of files/folders dropped on it more>>
Main features:
- Created disk images will be located in the same folder as the file(s), folder(s) dropped.
- If more than one file or folder is dropped, a disk image will be created for each dropped item.
- It should work for Mac system versions 10.2 and later.
- No indication of progress is displayed. I usually keep it in the Dock so that I can drag items to it there and note when it has quit by the appearance of the Dock icon (the droplet quits when finished).
- Created disk images will be in compressed read-only format.
Images 1.12
Images - image browser/viewer & slideshow more>>
Main features:
- Slide show.
- List images in subfolders.
- Delete, copy and move functions.
- Supports the following image formats: JPG,BMP, GIF,PNG, and TIFF.
Enhancements:
- Fix: Replace confirmation dialog not displaying when running with Java 1.5.

Batch Process Images 1.0
Batch Process Images wont make you disappointed because it allows you to convert image formats and thumbnails on the fly to a group of images. more>>
Batch Process Images 1.0 won't make you disappointed because it allows you to convert image formats and thumbnails on the fly to a group of images.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or later.

Disk Image Icons 2.3
With disk image icons, you can your disk images a more personal look with five custom icons. more>>
With disk image icons, you can get five custom made icons for your disk images to give them a more personal look.
Make SMI 1.0
Make SMI - Create self-mounting disk image of a folder more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
PKGImage 1.7.8
Modular system deployment tool for Leopard. more>> Modular system deployment tool for Leopard.
Every image starts with the same universal base that then is stacked with .pkg or .mpkg files that you can custom build with tools like Composer, Iceberg or PackageMaker.
Using PKGImage you can then stack the order in which pkg files are installed after the base OS to make up your complete image with the click of a mouse.
Tick the options to set the startup disk, re-boot after imaging and enable Active Directory / Open Directory bindings. ByHost files are automatically renamed for User Template and all Users on the system. A report is automatically outputted to the server so you know which machines have been done, at what time and whats been installed.
Set the host / bind name automatically from an outputted .CSV file where name to MAC Address format will automatically populate the correct fields.
Add your own custom scripts to be run at the end of imaging and much, much more. Click the image button and sit back and let the tool do the rest for you.
Because the process is completely modular there is no need to re-image a computer because of a mistake or something was forgotten. Simply modify the original config file or create a new one and just get the system to update without erasing the computer or re-installing the base.
This also means that you will be saving space on the server hard drives.
For example a base image of 3-4GBs is the same file for all images, Office.pkg at 600MBs is still one file even if its assigned to 30 different image configurations.
Enhancements
- Fixed: Active Directory OU Path error.
- Fixed: Naming HD that has the same name as another HD in the same system that has identical name.
Double Scroll 2.1.2
Scroll - Places both up and down arrows on each windows scroller more>>
Enhancements:
- Changed copyright notice to include Amargosa Software, Inc.
- Changed Register program to include new email address.
- Changed docs to use new email address.
- Fixed incorrect mailing address in Register program.
DVD Imager 1.5.9
DVD Imager allows you to create burnable DVD video disk images more>>
Just drop any VIDEO_TS folder onto its icon, click Create, and choose the location where you want the image saved. Destination should be on a local volume.
DVD Imager is an Applescript Studio GUI wrapper for Jorg Schillings mkisofs binary executable.
ImageBrowser 2.4
ImageBrowser - View & organize images more>>
The Image Browser window is split into two sections. The list on the left shows a list of all the files in a folder.
You can move around all the folders on your hard drive using either the mouse or keyboard.
The images can either be shown as thumbnails or generic Finder icons. As each image is selected it is shown in the image view on the right side of the window. There are many other features for managing images.
Main features:
- Multiple file types: View any image format supported by OS X, such as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PSD, GIF, and more. Also PDF files, quicktime movies, and sounds.
- Multiple windows: You can open as many browser windows as you need, each one operating independently so you can view separate folders in each one.
- Thumbnails: You can generate thumbnails for any image or movie file and they will be displayed in the list. Thumbnails can be shown in three size: Large, medium and small, or turned off.
- File Operations: You can Rename, Delete, and Edit images/movies. Also create new folders, show file information, and show the file in the Finder. Copy the image or the images name to the clipboard.
- Batch Rename: Rename multiple files at once.
- Editing: Open the image/movie in its default application, or select the application to load the file.
- Drag and drop: Files can be moved between folders by dragging and dropping them on a different new folder. You can drag to folders in other ImageBrowser windows.
- Bookmark folders: Make it easy to jump to the folder you want to browser by adding a bookmark to the Bookmark menu.
- Multiple views: Images/movies can be view in different formats: actual size, or proportional size to fit the window. Scroll the image by dragging with the mouse.
- Zoom and Rotate: Zoom in and out on images/movies, using a configurable zoom factor, and rotate images clockwise and counter-clockwise.
- Keyboard Navigation: Control the program without using the mouse, or a combination of mouse and keyboard.
- File Metadata: view and edit metadata, such as the EXIF data included in photos from digital cameras. You can also attach comments which are viewable in Finder.
OutWit Images 0.1.0.69
OutWit Images is known as a useful downloading tool which allows users to quickly navigate through many Web pages and harvest unlimited numbers of images. more>>
OutWit Images 0.1.0.69 is known as a useful downloading tool which allows users to quickly navigate through many Web pages and harvest unlimited numbers of images. It is a free Firefox 3 add-on compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. OutWit Images distinguishes itself by being one of the only image browsers that allows users to save images directly onto their hard disk. Users can collect images directly from various Web sources with just the simple click of a button. Its sleek, easy-to-use interface displays thumbnails on a black background and allows users to smoothly scroll through the images. The appearance of the application can be personalized by selecting different background colors and views for the thumbnails. The images can be dragged and dropped into the collection basket, the

ImageJ 1.43j
ImageJ can be considered to be a high-quality and handy public domain Java image processing program which is inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. more>>
ImageJ 1.43j can be considered to be a high-quality and handy public domain Java image processing program which is inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". It supports "stacks", a series of images that share a single window. It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations. It can calculate area and pixel value statistics of user-defined selections. It can measure distances and angles.
It can create density histograms and line profile plots. It supports standard image processing functions such as contrast manipulation, sharpening, smoothing, edge detection and median filtering. It does geometric transformations such as scaling, rotation and flips. Image can be zoomed up to 32:1 and down to 1:32. All analysis and processing functions are available at any magnification factor. The program supports any number of windows (images) simultaneously, limited only by available memory. Spatial calibration is available to provide real world dimensional measurements in units such as millimeters. Density or gray scale calibration is also available.
Major Features:
- Runs Everywhere: ImageJ is written in Java, which allows it to run on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes.
- Open Source: ImageJ and its Java source code are freely available and in the public domain. No license is required.
- User Community: ImageJ has a large and knowledgeable worldwide user community. More than 1700 users and developers subscribe to the ImageJ mailing list.
- Macros: Automate tasks and create custom tools using macros. Generate macro code using the command recorder and debug it using the macro debugger. More than 300 macros are available on the ImageJ Web site.
- Plugins: Extend ImageJ by developing plugins using ImageJ's built in text editor and Java compiler. More than 500 plugins are available.
- Toolkit: Use ImageJ as a image processing toolkit (class library) to develop applets, servlets or applications.
- Speed: ImageJ is the world's fastest pure Java image processing program. It can filter a 2048x2048 image in 0.1 seconds (*). That's 40 million pixels per second!
- Data Types: 8-bit grayscale or indexed color, 16-bit unsigned integer, 32-bit floating-point and RGB color.
- File Formats: Open and save all supported data types as TIFF (uncompressed) or as raw data. Open and save GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG, PGM, FITS and ASCII. Open DICOM. Open TIFFs, GIFs, JPEGs, DICOMs and raw data using a URL. Open and save many other formats using plugins.
- Image display: Tools are provided for zooming (1:32 to 32:1) and scrolling images. All analysis and processing functions work at any magnification factor.
- Selections: Create rectangular, elliptical or irregular area selections. Create line and point selections. Edit selectoins and automatically create them using the wand tool. Draw, fill, clear, filter or measure selections. Save selections and transer them to other images.
- Image Enhancement: Supports smoothing, sharpening, edge detection, median filtering and thresholding on both 8-bit grayscale and RGB color images. Interactively adjust brightness and contrast of 8, 16 and 32-bit images.
- Geometric Operations: Crop, scale, resize and rotate. Flip vertically or horizontally.
- Analysis: Measure area, mean, standard deviation, min and max of selection or entire image. Measure lengths and angles. Use real world measurement units such as millimeters. Calibrate using density standards. Generate histograms and profile plots.
- Editing: Cut, copy or paste images or selections. Paste using AND, OR, XOR or "Blend" modes. Add text, arrows, rectangles, ellipses or polygons to images.
- Color Processing: Split a 32-bit color image into RGB or HSV components. Merge 8-bit components into a color image. Convert an RGB image to 8-bit indexed color. Apply pseudo-color palettes to grayscale images.
- Stacks: Display a "stack" of related images in a single window. Process an entire stack using a single command. Open a folder of images as a stack. Save stacks as multi-image TIFF files.
Enhancements:
- Added the Image>Overlay submenu with Add Selection, Add Image, Hide Overlay, Show Overlay, From ROI Manager, To ROI Manager and Flatten commands (example1, example2).
- Added the ImageRoi class (JavaScript example).
- Bruno Vieira contributed Colony Counter, a plugin for counting bacteria colonies in agar plates.
- Marcel Austenfeld contributed Twain Scan, a plugin that uses the open source library from www.mms-computing.co.uk to capture images from Twain campatible scanners and cameras.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh ... for zooming (1:32 to 32:1) and scrolling images. All analysis and processing functions work atLicense:Freeware
License:Freeware
Text Scroll Effect 1.1
Text Scroll Effect appears as a useful and smart tool that can be commonly used for scrolling text and/or logo seen in certain movies and games. Customizable to fit your needs. more>>
Text Scroll Effect 1.1 appears as a useful and smart tool that can be commonly used for scrolling text and/or logo seen in certain movies and games. Customizable to fit your needs.
Requirements:
- Version of REALbasic with Rb3D support.
Gallery Magic 1.0
Gallery Magic is a shell script that makes a directory of images into an html gallery. It is easy to edit and change how the page comes out more>> Gallery Magic is a shell script that makes a directory of images into an html gallery. It is easy to edit and change how the page comes out. This is a bash shell script and has no gui, so its not for beginners.
Mac OS X 10.0 or later, Imagemagick (most people will install imagemagick using the fink package manager).
Easy Bake Icon 1.1
Easy Bake Icon - Make an icon with multiple sizes from any image more>>
Easy Bake Icon uses tools built right into the Mac OS (Tiger tested only). After dragging images(s) onto the droplet, Image Events makes different sized tiff images from your original.
Next it merges them together with the tiffutil unix command. Then it makes that tiff file into an icon with the tiff2icns unix command. Finally, it cleans up the tiff files it created. You then choose whether to view of not to view the icon.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.1 (from Dave Winzler, Vermont USA) fixes bugs.