markup
Markup 1.0.1
Markup - Color and character HTML tool more>>
The color chooser allows users to get hex values for RGB colors, colors from the color picker, or to choose from one of the many named HTML colors in the color list. The color module also allows users to enter in hex values and see what color they correspond with and if they have an HTML name.
The Auto Copy feature automatically copies the hex value or name (if one exists) of the current color to the clipboard to save time.
Enhancements:
- Added a count to the bottom of the named html color list
- The Copy Named Colors checkbox is now disabled if the Auto Copy checkbox is disabled
- The color list is sortable by name
- All hex values are returned in CAPS
- Remembers the last color or named color selected from the previous session
- BUGFIX: Color values or names are now recopied whenever the Auto Copy or Copy Named Colors checkboxes are checked
- BUGFIX: The currently selected color is copied to the clipboard on launch if the Auto Copy checkbox is checked.
Remove Markup 1.0
Remove Markup - Remove HTML tags from docs more>>
Completly freeware.
HTML Markup 3.0.1
Convert documents into web ready html format. more>>
Advanced features allowyou to customize the way your files are converted. Support for drag anddrop lets you batch process hundreds of files in seconds. HTML Markup isfully customizable and fully scriptable.
Convert Script to Markup Code 2.7.1
Convert Script to Markup Code is a utility to turn your AppleScripts to either HTML, BBCode( the HTML-like code used on many BBS including the MacScripter BBS--a great resource, by the way), or the new AppleScript URL protocol. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added an "Edit" menu so you an now copy & paste data in & out of the text fields of the preference tabs.
- Added a "Revert to Default Settings" button in the General preferences tab.
- Added an option to set the creator type of saved HTML files.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later
- Script Editor or Debugger.
Simple Groupware 0.520
Open source enterprise application offering email, calendaring, contacts, tasks, document management and more more>> Open source enterprise application offering email, calendaring, contacts, tasks, document management and more
Simple Groupware is a complete groupware package written in PHP, XML, SQL, HTML, CSS and sgsML. Unlike other groupware software, Simple Groupware contains the new programming language sgsML.
Simple Groupware combines standards like RSS, iCalendar, vCard, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, CIFS, CSV, WebDAV, LDAP and SyncML under one platform.
Simple Groupware allows quick and easy creation of powerful web applications.
Simple Groupware Solutions is a small German one-man company, founded in September 2003. The business domain is focused on individual services and software development. Simple Groupware is developed in my free time and offered to you for free.
Main features:
- simple installation (only one form)
- simple update (just copy the files)
- simple usage (all modules share a consistent look & feel)
- simple to adapt to your needs (see sgsML)
- but not simple in functionality
- can be created much faster
- are easier to maintain
- contain less errors
- are easier to write
- are much smaller in size
- feature a consistent look
- build powerful web applications in minutes
- change web applications in seconds
- decrease time for implementing and deploying web applications by a factor 10, compared to the usual solutions
- keep costs for maintenance and change management to a new minimum
System requirements:
- Apache: 1.3.x or 2.x and higher / IIS 5.1 and higher
- PHP: 5.1.0 and higher
- Database: at least MySQL 5, PostgreSQL 8.1, Oracle 9.2
- CPU: 1 GHz or more
- RAM: 512 MB or more
- Hard disk: 1 GB or more
Enhancements
- added Graphviz markup to the CMS module
- added folder copying
- added custom home folder redirection for users
- updated RSS output to RSS 2.0
- updated PmWiki engine to 2.20
- fixed downloading unicode filenames in IE
- some smaller code optimizations
MarginMaster 5.3
Financial markup calculator. more>>

OmniGraffle Pro 5.2
OmniGraffle Pro 5.2 is such a clear and easy to use program which allows you to create amazing-looking diagrams that communicate information far better than words - and if youre just looking to make a poster for your Sunday garage sale, its perfect for that too. more>>
OmniGraffle Pro 5.2 is such a clear and easy to use program which allows you to create amazing-looking diagrams that communicate information far better than words - and if you're just looking to make a poster for your Sunday garage sale, it's perfect for that too.
Diagrams are basic to the way people think, and we create them all the time without even realizing it. Whatever your profession or interests, chances are you've occasionally sketched out some ideas on a piece of graph paper or the back of a napkin.
OmniGraffle is the tool to help you organize your thoughts visually, document them beautifully, and communicate them to the world. More than just a silly name, OmniGraffle is a powerful, yet easy to use diagramming and drawing tool.
OmniGraffle can help you make amazing graphic documents quickly by keeping lines connected to shapes even when they're moved, providing stencils full of common symbols for you to drag and drop, and magically organizing diagrams with just one click. Create flow charts, org charts, network diagrams, family trees, project processes, office layouts - or anything else that can be represented by symbols and lines.
Major Features:
- Outline view
- Diagram styles
- Stencil styles
- Bezier pen tool
- Corner radii on lines and shapes
- Three color gradient fills
- Double strokes
- Shadow casting on shapes
- Vector Pict support
- Dynamic text markup items
- Automatic document backup
- Smart guides
- Automatic layout
- Connector magnets
- Connecting shapes
- Bezier lines
- Rich image support
- Export to TIFF, JPEG, PNG, EPS, PDF, and HTML.
- Link objects to web addresses, AppleScripts, or files
- Common object stencils
- Shape and style cloning
- Built for Mac OS X
- Innovative inspectors
- Partially transparent ink
- Import OmniOutliner, Project Builder,
- EOModel, Diagram!2, and DOT files
- Multiple canvas documents
- Link within canvases
- Export as multipage HTML document with links between canvases
- Visio Binary & XML import
- Visio XML export
- Subgraphs
- Presentation mode
- Workplace save and restore
- Save drawing styles as favorites to be used over and over
- ColorSync support
- Mouseless editing
- Multiple editing windows on one document
- Manual guides
- SVG export
- Object notes & custom data
- Boolean operations on shapes
- Tables
- Advanced text position settings
- Improved PDF import
- Ruler scale
- Shared layers
- Show Applescript UIDs on Objects
OmniOutliner2OPML 1.0
OmniOutliner2OPML - Export OmniOutliner documents to OPML more>>
This script saves an OmniOutliner 2.0 document as OPML (Outline Processing Markup Language).
Load this script in your script menu. While running OmniOutliner, with the document open that you want to export, select OmniOutliner2OPML. The script will prompt you to set a name and location for the export file. It will then go through and process the outline.
Enhancements:
- Recompiled script to conform to syntax in OmniOutliner 2.0 RC2.
pyp
pyp offers users a free and simple yet useful preprocessor for Python more>> pyp offers users a free and simple yet useful preprocessor for Python. Missing Cs #include statement? Yearn no longer. pyp is a simple preprocessor that will automatically interpret markups (eg ##include) in Python files, and generate expanded Python files from these markups.
Requirements: Python.
Quarry 0.5.2
Experimental test/spec system exploring storyboards and AOP-based design contracts more>>
Quarry 0.5.2 is an extremely powerful utility for developers. It is actually a BDD/TDD framework that can frees you of strict nomenclatures, opening up vast reserves in test ore and behavior mining. Quarry uses a literate programming model that eliminates the barriers on how to describe your specifications and unit tests, leading to a proverbial gold mine in systems documentation.
Major Features:
Quarry's BDD/TDD system is unique in many ways.
- Firstly:
- It does not enforce a BDD or TDD perspective, but leaves that choice up to the programmer and the case at hand, by supporting a diversified set of "this-is-so" methods.
- Quarry's defacto terminology is expected because it is suitable to both testers and specifiers. And Quarry full supports assert and should nomenclatures as well for those atone to those particular perspectives.
- Secondly:
- Quarry's specifications are an application of literate programming. As such, they are completely free-form. In other words, unlike other BDD/TDD systems, Quarry has no special organization domain language. Instead specifications are simply text/markup files (typically RDoc format).
- Quarry also provides a flexible test-double facility consisting of stubs, light-weight mocks and spies. These are very flexible tools. For instance, a Quarry stub can act as a revaluble module or automatically via object's singleton class.
- Quarry actually discourages the use of mocks as they are traditionally understood, because they create overly tight coupling between specification and implementation. But Quarry provides light-weight mocks that are in effect pre-asserted stubs.
- Lastly
- A method-probe/test-spy is also under development, which can be used to dip-down into a method and provide a readout of the methods signatures.
- Also in the works is an embedded test/spec extraction tool. This allows tests/specs to be embedded in block comments, which can be a very convenient means to provide unit test/specs.
Enhancements:
- Markup tracks before and after macros.
- Script output using --script option.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X
Aquamacs Emacs 1.8rc1
Text and code editor based on Emacs. more>>
Aquamacs Emacs 1.8rc1 provides users with a Mac-like distribution of the powerful Emacs text editor. It looks and behaves like a Mac program - even though it's still GNU Emacs with all the extensibility that millions have come to appreciate.
Emacs is a text editor of legendary power and configurability, but it also has an enormously complex interface. Aquamacs tames the Emacs tiger: you get Apple shortcuts (in addition to the Emacs ones), nice fonts, one file per window (if wanted), international input methods, Apple Help manuals and more. Aquamacs comes with a range of modes for various markup and programming languages: HTML, C/C , Java, Python, Perl, AppleScript, Tcl, XML, R (S)... These modes have extra functions for the languages, including excellent syntax highlighting. You can even use Aquamacs to read news and e-mail, just like any Emacs.
Lifesaver 0.4
Lifesaver - A free, beautiful and easy to use HelpML viewer more>>
HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents (such as FAQs).
Lifesaver harvests the power of Apples XML parser and Safari WebKit to render help documents beautifully.
NetCloak TagBuilder 1.0
Reference guild for NetCloak html-embedded code. more>>
It provides quick access to detailed usage information on every NetCloak command, and streamlines page development by allowing you to copy and paste or drag and drop NetCloak syntax right into any text editor.
wayback 1.4.0
Open source java implementation of the The Internet Archive Wayback Machine more>> Open source java implementation of the The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
The current production version of the Wayback Machine is implemented in perl, and lacks in maintainability and extensibility. Also, the code is not open source. Primary motivation for the new version is to address these three issues, enabling public distribution of the application, and easy experimentation with new features and access technologies.
The current Java version of the Wayback Machine supports three access, or Replay modes of operation: "Archival Url" mode "Proxy" mode, and "Domain Prefix" mode.
Archival URL mode provides a user experience very close to the current production Wayback Machine. All query and replay access requests can be expressed as URLs. In Archival Url replay mode, archived content is modified as it is returned to users, attempting to make links and embedded content refer back to the Wayback Machine by rewriting them as Archival URLs.
Proxy URL mode allows replaying of archived documents within a client browser by configuring the browser to proxy all HTTP requests through the Wayback Machine. This has the strong advantage that no Javascript or server side page markup is required to coerce the client browser to request additional URLs and embedded content from the Wayback Machine -- content just works as-is.
When used with the Firefox plugin extension, available here , client browsers can navigate between versions of the current document, and the Wayback Machine server will attempt to display images from the same time period as pages being viewed.
The Proxy URL mode will require special configuration of the client web browser to access the Wayback Service. This browser configuration is not complex, but it means that content will not be available as a global URL.
DomainPrefix mode is similar to ArchivalUrl mode, but uses a wildcard DNS scheme to rewrite URLs, allowing all URL substitution to occur on the server. This mode is considered experimental.
The current Java version can operate in several deployment modes, ranging from a stand alone application on a single host holding all archived documents and indexes, up to a highly distributed system where indexes and archived content is spread across hundreds of machines.
In the local, standalone mode, this software includes the capability to scan for new archived content in a specified location, and to automatically index and serve the new content as it appears.
Directing the Wayback to look for ARC files in the directory where an instance of the Heritrix web crawler is writing ARC output should provide the capability to browse content archived by Heritrix as it is crawled.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Completely new implementation of ResourceStore classes, including recursive local directory scanning, scanning multiple local directories, an experimental remote directory scanning capability, and groundwork for future support of both non ARC/WARC file formats and large scale automatic indexing.
- Complete overhaul of the Replay system, allowing jspInserts within ArchivalUrl, DomainPrefix, and Proxy replay modes. Also includes groundwork for future fine-grained mime-type and url-based Replay customizations.
- Added capability to explicitly set Locale to use for an AccessPoint, overriding the default behavior of using the user agents specified preferred language.
- New flat file implementation of FileLocationDB. See CDXCollection.xml within the .war file for and example usage.
- AnchorDate feature, tracking the date with which a user begins a replay session. During this session, wayback will always attempt to remain near this date, preventing time-drift within a replay session.
- AnchorWindow feature, which allows users to specify a maximum time window in either direction of the AnchorDate that they wish to view replayed content. When a user has set this option, Wayback will not display captures outside the specified window.
- New command line tool location-db to create a location DB offline, populating with lines read from STDIN.
- Added new AccessControlSettingOperation authentication control component, allowing the configuration of the appropriate Exclusion system per-request, as defined by arbitrary BooleanOperators. See ComplexAccessPoint.xml within the .war file for an example usage.
- Added .asx archival URL replay, which rewrites links inside archived .asx files, attempting to make them point back into the Wayback service.
- Now accept "http:/" as identical to "http://" in the beginning of a URL, working around a browser bug which stripped multiple "/"s in URL paths.
- @ Refactoring of ResourceIndex interfaces, to allow for future update-able ResourceIndex implementations beyond BDBIndex based ResourceIndexes.
- Major internal refactoring of WaybackRequest object, providing more stable get/set methods for accessing the standard internal fields with type-safety.
- Major internal refactoring of SearchResults into CaptureSearchResults and UrlSearchResults, which was previously under-specified and often confusing. These new classes provide more stable get/set methods for accessing the standard internal fields with type-safety.
- Changed locations of replay, query, and exception .jsp files within .war file to underneath WEB-INF, so they are not directly accessible via HTTP.
- German translation of default Wayback UI. Thanks Andreas!
- Czech translation of default Wayback UI. Thanks Lukáš MatÄ jka! (