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MythTV 0.20.2
MythTV is a feature-rich and trustworthy collection of software which provides the functions commonly known as a PVR or DVR (personal, or digital, video recorder) - essentially, its a computerized VCR, similar to a TiVo or a Replay more>>
MythTV 0.20.2 is a feature-rich and trustworthy collection of software which provides the functions commonly known as a PVR or DVR (personal, or digital, video recorder) - essentially, it's a computerized VCR, similar to a TiVo or a Replay... but since it's open source software, if you don't like the way it does something, you can always change it - that's how much of its current functionality came about in the first place.
In addition to the basic PVR functions of recording and playing back, scheduled programs and allowing you to schedule recordings automatically in advance. MythTV has a plugin system which permits it to be extended by other programmers; plugins currently exist for playing external video, viewing photos and listening to music files, using your TV and a web camera as a video-telephone over the Internet, browsing the web, retrieving current local weather, and many other functions.

Remobo 0.20.8
Remobo is a beneficial tool which creates an instant private network between users and lets you connect to each other over the Internet as if you were on the same LAN more>> <<less
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LimeChat 0.20
LimeChat is a program having functions of a IRC client for Mac OS X written on RubyCocoa. more>>
Enhancements:
- release notes not available at developer site nor in download at the time of this posting
Requirements:
- RubyCocoa 0.13.2
Hamachi 0.9.9.9-20
Hamachi - enables secure remote access to your business network, anywhere theres an Internet connection more>> <<less
mpeg2decX 0.20
Converts a MPEG2 file being used for the image of DVD-Video into a QuickTime movie more>> Converts a MPEG2 file being used for the image of DVD-Video into a QuickTime movie
mpeg2decX converts a MPEG2 file being used for the image of DVD-Video into a QuickTime movie. A port of mpeg2dec by Mr. Michel Lespinasse and Mr. Aaron Holtzman to Mac OS X, with added deinterlace, resizing, preview, subtitles extraction and QuickTime output function.
Enhancements
- The pixel format function, indication of color information and the color adjustment function were added.
- The blur filter menu was moved to the filter window.
- The action with Mac OS X 10.3.x was improved.
myTheme Creator 2.20
myTheme Creator - allows you to create custom themes for Sony Ericsson phones more>>
Main features:
- Supports Sony Ericsson Themes version(s) 4.0, 4.1, and 4.5
- Supports Sony Ericsson Themes version(s) 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2
- Supports Sony Ericsson Themes version(s) 2.0
- Runs on any Operating System (as long as you have JRE 1.5 or above installed)
- RGB distance detection, for theme colors
- Complies with Sony Ericsson Theme Development Standards
- Complies with industry standards for XML and TAR file extraction/generation & validation
- Themes generated with mTC v2 work on the Sony Ericsson Themes Creator
- Automatic Theme Detection Mechanism, themes open automatically for the best corresponding device
- Automatic Image Resizing
- Graphics Editor
- Quickly change the operator name in the Preview Standby screen (this will not change the actual operator name on your device)
- Theme Author Information is saved in the theme
- Animated Standby screens using GIF animations can be cycled through the animation
- Zoom In functionality
- Copy Screen Preview to Clipboard (to quickly add to an external graphics editor)
- Save Screen Preview
- Editable Save All Screens, which allows you to add a customised background directly from mTC
- Option to have a border for the Screen Preview
- Option to disable autodetection
- Color picker (eyedropper)
- Built in Graphics Editor
- XML Preview
- File Browser
Enhancements:
- Major Framework revision
- Added the Sony Ericsson W910, K850, K530, Z250, Z320 support
- Illumination field added for the S500
- A few more new devices will be added

krix 20
krix is a useful browser designed to display album covers in various ways and uses iTunes for playback. more>>
krix 20 is a useful browser designed to display album covers in various ways and uses iTunes for playback.
It features a fullscreen mode and is controllable with the Apple Remote. It won't change your mp3 files but it will create a 'hidden' folder named .krix for pre-scaled cover images in each album folder. If your mp3 files aren't tagged with images and you don't have cover images in your album folders this software won't make much sense for you
Major Features:
- Coffer
- The Coffer holds your music libraries.
- Adding a music library folder to the Coffer is simple: just drag it from the Finder onto the Coffer.
- Table
- The Table displays the content of a music library.
- In compact and artists mode it displays the albums in a grid.
- Single-Click an album to switch to the album mode which displays a list of the songs and a larger cover.
- Double-click an album to play it in iTunes.
- Toolbar: The Toolbar provides miscellaneous functionality:
- A remote control for iTunes
- Changing the display mode of the albums view
- Changing the cover size
- Switching to the currently playing album
- Toggling the coffer
- Leopard compatible
- Scrollable album view
- Better/faster itunes control
- Log view added
- Bug fixes:
- Cancel shutdown fixed
- Application switching fixed
InerziaIcon 0.20
InerziaIcon - Catalog for ICNS, ICO icon files more>>
Its a tentative application, as some features are not yet supported (drag&drop, automatic extraction of icons out of application package - you can do that manually - and others), but the important ones are there.
The interface is iTunes-like with a navigation pad and clear table.
You are encouraged to leave your opinion on what feature do you consider important.
Enhancements:
- added the total number of icons and selected icons in the lower part of the window
- possibility to enter the into the packages to choose application icons
- fixed minor bugs.
Tor 0.2.1.20
Tor brings you a free yet efficient software and an open network which allows you to defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, more>>
Tor 0.2.1.20 brings you a free yet efficient software and an open network which allows you to defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.
Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol.
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons: journalists and bloggers, human rights workers, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens. See the Who Uses Tor? page for examples of typical Tor users. See the overview page for a more detailed explanation of what Tor does, and why this diversity of users is important.
Tor doesn't magically encrypt all of your Internet activities, though. You should understand what Tor does and does not do for you. Tor's security improves as its user base grows and as more people volunteer to run relays. (It isn't nearly as hard to set up as you might think, and can significantly enhance your own security.)
iAspect 1.20
iAspect - tool for aspect ratios more>>
Though its only a small calculation iAspect can really save you some time when trying to figure out an aspect ratio or how big your iPod Videos can be.
Enhancements:
- H.264 Maximum iPod video size calculator now works great. Its video sizes get closer to the actual aspect ratio then most. You can how use iAspect for H.264 and get safe pixel sizes.
7za 4.20
7za is a highly-efficient, high-quality compression format, with pretty impressive compression. Not for everyday Mac use, but you might find 7z files on the Internet. more>>
7za 4.20 is a highly-efficient, high-quality compression format, with pretty impressive compression. Not for everyday Mac use, but you might find 7z files on the Internet.
Scouta 0.8.20
Scouta provides you with personal recommendations for video and podcasts that suit your interests and tastes more>>
Scouta also works with iTunes, taking into account all the podcasts and vodcasts that you watch or listen to in iTunes, on your iPod, Apple TV, or iPhone, by using the Scouta Agent.
Main features:
- Personalized video and podcast recommendations.
- Based on what you watch, listen to, or rate.
- Share favorites with friends and groups.
- Save time discovering personally relevant video and podcasts.
- No need to search.
- Discover things you love but never knew existed.
- Its even easier for iTunes users with the Scouta Agent.
IcoMaker 1.20
IcoMaker - displays and makes icon files with suffix ico more>>
IcoMaker is not a "Bitmap Editor". IcoMaker makes an ICO file assembling small images which are made by other tools.
IcoMaker can make small icons attached to Web pages, so-called "favicon.ico".
Main features:
- Display ico files,
- Save selected image as a tiff file, and
- Make or edit ico files.
An ICO file can have various size of images in it; 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, and 64x64 (in pixels). They all are limitted color (palettized) images, and the numbers of colors are 2, 8, 16, or 256.
Kinds of images that IcoMaker can display and can pack into files created are:
16x16 (16 colors) 16x16 (256 colors)
32x32 (16 colors) 32x32 (256 colors)
48x48 (16 colors) 48x48 (256 colors).
MogileFS 2.20
Distributed (meta) file system. Spray files across cheap disks on your network. Pay less for storage. No proprietary on-disk file formats. more>> Distributed (meta) file system. Spray files across cheap disks on your network. Pay less for storage. No proprietary on-disk file formats.
MogileFS is an open source distributed filesystem. MogileFS is not:
- POSIX Compliant -- you dont run regular Unix applications or databases against MogileFS. Its meant for archiving write-once files and doing only sequential reads. (though you can modify a file by way of overwriting it with a new version)
- Completely portable ... yet -- there still is some Linux-ism in the code, at least in the HTTP transport cod, but the plan is to scrap that and make it portable
Main features:>
- Application level -- no special kernel modules required.
- No single point of failure -- all three components of a MogileFS setup (storage nodes, trackers, and the trackers database(s)) can be run on multiple machines, so theres no single point of failure. (you can run trackers on the same machines as storage nodes, too, so you dont need 4 machines...) A minimum of 2 machines is recommended.
- Automatic file replication -- files, based on their "class", are automatically replicated between enough different storage nodes as to satisfy the minimum replica count as requested by their class. For instance, for a photo hosting site you can make original JPEGs have a minimum replica count of 3, but thumbnails and scaled versions only have a replica count of 1 or 2. If you lose the only copy of a thumbnail, the application can just rebuild it. In this way, MogileFS (without RAID) can save money on disks that would otherwise be storing multiple copies of data unnecessarily.
- "Better than RAID" -- in a non-SAN RAID setup, the disks are redundant, but the host isnt. If you lose the entire machine, the files are inaccessible. MogileFS replicates the files between devices which are on different hosts, so files are always available.
- Flat Namespace -- Files are identified by named keys in a flat, global namespace. You can create as many namespaces as youd like, so multiple applications with potentially conflicting keys can run on the same MogileFS installation.
- Shared-Nothing -- MogileFS doesnt depend on a pricey SAN with shared disks. Every machine maintains its own local disks.
- No RAID required -- Local disks on MogileFS storage nodes can be in a RAID, or not. Its cheaper not to, as RAID doesnt buy you any safety that MogileFS doesnt already provide.
- Local filesystem agnostic -- Local disks on MogileFS storage nodes can be formatted with your filesystem of choice (ext3, XFS, etc..). MogileFS does its own internal directory hashing so it doesnt hit filesystem limits such as "max files per directory" or "max directories per directory". Use what youre comfortable with.