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Ten Twenty Thirty 1.0
Ten Twenty Thirty is created as a mental math adding game which is played against the computer. more>>
Ten Twenty Thirty 1.0 is created as a "mental math" adding game which is played against the computer. The student selects three numbers from a set of nine. The chosen three must sum to ten, twenty, or thirty. That sum is added to the student's score. Then the computer gets its turn. The program includes a tougher "5-10-15" game played with whole and mixed numbers.
Clock Fun 1.2
Clock Fun - Analog and digital desktop clock more>>
There are buttons to make the program speak the time in several ways (for example, "five-forty-one", "nineteen til six", "about five-forty", "about twenty til six", "about quarter til six"). Also the clock can be made to run or stop, or show a random time, or show the current time.
Main features:
- Analog clock face
- Digital clock face
- Drag the clock hands
- Adjust the digital time
- Say the time several ways, for example:
- "twelve-forty-one"
- "nineteen til one"
- "about twelve-forty"
- "about twenty til one"
- "about quarter til one"
- Make the clock run or stop
- Show a random time
- Show the current time.
Enhancements:
- The digital time can be hidden.
- Preferences can be saved.
- The time can be spoken in English or German.
- The time can be shown in either 12-hour or 24-hour format.
HuginOSX 0.7.0
A panorama Tools frontend and photo stitching program. more>> A panorama Tools frontend and photo stitching program.
With HuginOSX you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.
HuginOSX uses the same open source library used by many other software including shareware like PTMac from Kekus Digital. HuginOSX is, however, free and you can start making panoramic photos without buying any expensive software or equipment.
You can use your usual digital camera to take photo, and HuginOSX can stitch number of photos together quite nicely.
For advanced users, HuginOSX also has many features available for making panorama with special equipment including two types of fisheye lenses.
Enhancements:
- Online help
- Hugin now has comprehensive help documentation for the
- entire user interface, the manual now includes glossary
- items explaining many panorama stitching and related
- photography concepts.
- Languages
- New translations include Slovak, Korean, Bulgarian and
- Spanish. This means that hugin is now usable with a total
- of twenty languages.
- New Assistant panel
- Creating simple panoramas is much easier, hugin now starts
- showing an Assistant with a simple 1-2-3 approach for
- loading images, aligning and creating the final output.
- The Assistant will estimate lens and camera parameters,
- then pick a suitable output projection and size, advanced
- options are still available for manual adjustment.
- Photometric model
- Previous versions of hugin and panotools had basic support
- for correcting vignetting and exposure differences between
- photos.
- This has been completely overhauled, hugin now internally
- uses the EMoR model for representing exposure
- photometrically. This means that the camera response curve,
- vignetting, colour balance and exposure can now be
- optimised in much the same way as geometrical properties
- such as position and lens distortion.
- The result is that blending between photos is better than
- ever before.
- HDR
- Previously hugin supported High Dynamic Range imaging
- solely by allowing stitching of HDR floating-point TIFF
- photos - These images themselves had to be created in
- another tool.
- Now, thanks to the internal photometric model, hugin can
- now create HDR output from normal exposure bracketed
- photos. The photos dont have to be perfectly-aligned,
- they dont even need to be nearly-aligned or have
- consistent exposure differences - The hugin optimiser will
- sort all this stuff out, and the stitcher will create
- OpenEXR or TIFF HDR output files for later tonemapping or
- use as lightprobes.
- Exposure blending
- HDR and tonemapping isnt for everybody, enfuse introduced
- exposure blending to the world, and hugin supports aligning
- and fusing bracketed stacks of photos, perfectly, all as
- part of the stitching process.
- So now with hugin-0.7.0 and enblend-3.2 you can create
- realistic, photographic panoramas that have no over-exposed
- or under-exposed areas.
- Makefile stitching
- hugin-0.7.0 introduces a new stitching back-end: previously
- the various stitching tools were executed directly by the
- GUI, now all the commands required to generate the output
- are written to a Makefile which is then processed
- independently of hugin itself.
- Aside from easier debugging and customisation; this
- background stitching allows you to get on with creating a
- new project while waiting for the previous job to finish -
- Stitching can also be deferred or shifted to another
- machine, even headless servers can now be used.
- Projections
- Hugin has always had the ability to save panoramas using
- simulated normal and fisheye lenses, or 360 degree
- cylindrical and spherical projections.
- Now a whole series of alternative cartographic mappings are
- available, of particular interest are the conformal
- stereographic and Mercator projections which can be used to
- show extremely large angles of view with no local
- distortion.
- Project templates
- Hugin project files can now be used as templates for new
- panorama projects. This is useful if you take a lot of
- panoramas with exactly the same camera positions.
- Other improvements
Theres a whole lot of other new stuff in this release:
- numbering in the control-point editor, straight-line
- control-points, numeric transform, clicking to rotate the
- preview, a straighten button, cropping of the output and
- probably more.
- Command-line tools
This release provides new command-line tools:
- align_image_stack: align a nearly-aligned stack of photos
- pto2mk: create a stitching Makefile from a pto project
- vig_optimise: optimise photometric parameters
- tca_correct: calculate lens chromatic aberration
- hugin_hdrmerge: assemble a bracketed stack to HDR
- matchpoint: classify control point features
- Control point generators
- Hugin doesnt yet ship with a Patent Free control point
- generator. So you either need to pick control points
- manually - Not as difficult as it sounds - or install and
- configure one of the following control-point generators as
plug-ins, in no particular order:
- autopano-sift-C
- panomatic
- Autopano-SIFT
- Autopano freeware version
- Upgrading
- Upgrading from previous versions of hugin should be
- seamless. If you do have problems with old settings, these
- can be reset in the Preferences by clicking Load defaults.
Hotel Search 1.3
Hotel Search Widget - A quick and easy way to keep your Hotel Search handy on your Mac OSX Dashboard more>> Above you can see that a test is underway. The quote is "We are all born mad. Some remain so." Your challenge is to pick the author from the ten multiple choices shown in the drop-down menu. This is the 15th quote and 52 points have been awarded so far.
When you click on the "Start Test" button, a quote is selected at random from the Maintenance window information and displayed. Select an author from the drop-down menu (click on the down arrow to see the choices) and click on the "My Answer" button. If your answer is correct, you will be awarded five points and the next quote will be displayed automatically after one second. If your answer is incorrect, you will be penalized one point and the correct answer will be displayed. Click on the "Next" button to continue the test. The test is twenty quotes. At the end of the test, your score is compared to scores in the High Scores windows. If your score is above zero and in the top ten scores, your name and score are added to the High Scores table. You can change a name by double-clicking the name, retyping the name and pressing the "Return" key. High Scores information is saved between sessions. If you decide to clear High Scores, you are asked to verify that this was intentional.<<less
Savior 1.1
Everyone knows the heartache of losing valuable work due to an unforeseeable system crash. The preventative rule is so simple, but so easy to forget: save your work often more>> Everyone knows the heartache of losing valuable work due to an unforeseeable system crash. The preventative rule is so simple, but so easy to forget: save your work often. Savior 1.0 sidesteps disaster by presenting every twenty minutes a reminder to save the work in progress. For optimum efficiency, Savior can be stored in the system folders Startup Items.
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Lamborghini Miura - Screensaver 2.0
Lamborghini Miura - Screensaver delivers colorful and beautiful images taken from The Lamborghini Miura Bible by Joe Sackey, published by Veloce Publishing. more>>
Lamborghini Miura - Screensaver 2.0 delivers colorful and beautiful images taken from The Lamborghini Miura Bible by Joe Sackey, published by Veloce Publishing. The ONLY book on the Lamborghini Miura to be published in the past twenty six years and enthusiasts agree it is long overdue. Written by a world-renowned authority on the subject, featuring, among other things, a never-before-published factory chassis production register, technical illustrations, studio-supplied images and exclusive interviews with the designers of the car: this is essential reading for any Lamborghini fan.
Named after the Spanish ranch famed for its ferocious bulls, the Lamborghini Miura's flamboyance and engineering wowed the public when it was unveiled in the mid-sixties. Yet despite its devoted following, there has been no authoritative publication on the car for over a quarter of a century ... until now.
Written by a world-renowned authority on the subject who has himself owned, maintained and restored five Miuras this unique book features everything the enthusiast would want, from a specially commissioned studio shoot capturing the historic homologation prototype USA Miura SV, to production statistics, specification information, paint charts, and much more. With over 400 photographs and illustrations, this is the definitive guide to an iconic supercar.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
SAT Vocab Prep 1.1.0
SAT Vocab Prep - helps prepare for a Scholastic Assessment Test more>>
If you are correct, you are awarded ten points and after a few seconds the next description is displayed. If you are incorrect, you are penalized one point and the correct word is displayed. The test continues when you press the "Next Word" button. There are twenty words per test.
The High Scores window displays the top ten scores and players names. Sound is supported. Sound can be turned on/off. The sound setting and the high scores are saved between sessions. SAT Vocab Prep was written in REALbasic.
Mosquito 1.2
Mosquito is a program offering practice in coordinate graphing. more>>
Mosquito 1.2 is a program offering practice in coordinate graphing. Students place deflectors on a coordinate grid to guide a moving ball through a series of mazes to its home. There are three collections of twenty mazes each, plus a challenging ?blocko? collection where students have to be knowledgeable and quick.
Scientific Notation 1.0
Scientific Notation is designed to be a free program which offers practice for students in grades five through nine. more>>
Scientific Notation 1.0 is designed to be a free program which offers practice for students in grades five through nine. Students may choose to change numbers from standard form to scientific notation, or the reverse. An on-screen pencil allows students and teachers to show the process. Twenty examples give teachers pre-determined examples to teach from.
QuicKeys 4.0.5
QuicKeys is known as a feature-rich macro program with the power to create shortcuts to automate computer tasks. more>>
QuicKeys 4.0.5 is known as a feature-rich macro program with the power to create shortcuts to automate computer tasks. It takes the daily tasks that would normally take you five ... six ... twenty or more steps and turns them into simple one step shortcuts. Automatically insert commonly used blocks of text, move or copy files and folders, launch your favorite web sites, open applications and documents plus so much more. The possibilities are endless; the result is always the same: more work in less time.
Using QuicKeys is easy. Just tell QuicKeys what shortcut you would like to create and then trigger that shortcut with a hot key, toolbar, timer, specified application event or even speech command. Whether you need to create multi-step shortcuts, store or retrieve text and images, reformat text, select menus, run UNIX commands, automate e-mail correspondence or connect to file servers, you can make it happen in a snap with a QuicKeys shortcut. Even though QuicKeys requires no programming to use it still has incredible power. With QuicKeys advanced Logic
Enhancements:
- Fixed crash that could prevent launching QuicKeys under Mac OS X 10.5.
- Worked around issue in Mac OS X 10.5 & 10.6 where other applications could crash if QuicKeys interacted with their contextual menus.
- Fixed issue where hot keys could stop working until QuicKeys was re-launched.
- Fixed crash that could occur when defining a pop-up button action.
- Fixed issue with QuicKeys too aggressively handling certain copied data.
License:update/patch

Magnum Opus 1.3
20 years ago, the very first Macintosh personal computer was unveiled by Apple in Cupertino, CA. In order to help celebrate this momentous anniversary, widget : widget is extremely proud to announce more>>
20 years ago, the very first Macintosh personal computer was unveiled by Apple in Cupertino, CA. In order to help celebrate this momentous anniversary, widget : widget is extremely proud to announce the immediate availability of Magnum Opus, the largest compendium of Apple hardware icons ever made. This icon set has been in preparation for over 18 months. It contains no less than 270 individual icons, 4,769,280 individual pixels, in addition to a great deal of time, patience, and love. Every single Apple computer ever made is covered. If youre looking for a Newton icon, theres bound to be one here. If youve got a new eMac and need something cool to identify it by, then theres an eMac icon too. Even if you feel a bit nostalgic and fancy remembering the Lisa, Macintosh TV, or even the good ol Macintosh 128k, theyre all here as well. In addition to computers, the set also contains over 100 accessory icons, ranging from various ADB mouse to the brand new iPod mini.
Apple hasnt always had an easy ride. The mid-nineties nearly killed the company, and not a month goes by without a smug, pessimistic analyst foretelling the companys death. Yet one thing has remained synonymous with Apple over its tenure: the Macintosh. This is the product that has shaped Apple the most. Not the Apple I, or even the Lisa have had such a profound over Apple, let alone the world of computing. Whilst it may seem as though the Macintosh was launched only yesterday, twenty years is a long time. Its uncertain as to whether the Macintosh of tomorrow will be very similair to what we use now. But one thing is certain: it will probably be better.
Please join us in toasting the Macintosh to another glorious twenty years, and hopefully, many more after that..
Mac OS 8 or later.
Version 1.3: Added the 4G iPod. Tidied up some masks.

Scorched 3D 42.1
Scorched 3D offers you a very interesting game which was based loosely (or actually quite heavily now) on the classic DOS game Scorched Earth. more>>
Scorched 3D 42.1 offers you a very interesting game which was based loosely (or actually quite heavily now) on the classic DOS game Scorched Earth. Scorched 3D adds amongst other new features a 3D island environment and LAN and internet play.
Scorched 3D is totally free and is available for both Unix (Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris etc.) and Microsoft Windows operating systems. You can pick up the game and begin playing very quickly. Then, when/if you are interested, you can poke in the dimmer recesses of the game and get into the strategy (or just ignore it altogether!).
Major Features:
- At its lowest level, Scorched 3D is just an artillery game with two+ tanks taking turns to destroy opponents in an arena. Choose the angle, direction and power of each shot, launch your weapon, and try to blow up other tanks. That's basically it.
- But Scorched 3D can be a lot more complex than that, if you want it to be. You can earn money from successful battles and use it to invest in additional weapons and accessories.
- You can play with up to twenty four other players at a time, mixing computer players with humans. There's a variety of changing environmental conditions and terrains to be dealt with.
- After the end of each round (which ends when everybody dies or theres only one person left), you get to buy stuff using the prize money you won from previous matches.
Enhancements:
- Fixed server web console not displaying Unicode characters correctly
- Changed skill formula to have less fluctuations
- Added possibility to grant skill based on round/match wins
- Added configuration settings for skill system
- Fixed unicode names in server web console
- Added more tank attributes to LUA tank table
- Transient options can be retrieved via the LUA get options function
- Casting of 64bit types for completeness
- Changes for 64bit compilers
- Enabled fogging for objects
- Import fixes for gcc version 3.4
- Updated configure script to remove X11 dependencies for OSX binaries
- Fixed a bug where the server may send some text messages to more than the intended client.
- Updated documentation files to remove actual information and add links to wiki
- Changed launcher to not have S3D_SERVER #defined to allow visible dialog messages
- Fixes a bug where the working directory is not set to the binary path under win32.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X (ppc >= 10.4)
- Universal Binary
Fantasy Baseball Widget 1.0
Fantasy Baseball Widget will assist the fantasy baseball team owner more>>
The widget allows you to track twenty hitters and twenty pitchers. It will show you how the player did the day before, how they are doing in the current week and for the entire year. By combining these stats with the full set of stats on insanelycrazy.com you can have a distinct advantage over the other owners in your league.
The InsanelyCrazy Fantasy Stats Widget was designed to be easy to use. To add a player, type in all or part of the players first and last name, select the group you wish to add the player too and click the search button. When the widget returns the list of players that match the search critera click on the players name and the player will be added to the group. Each group can contain a maximum of ten players.
To delete a player simply click on the trash can by the players name and the player will be deleted
House Browser 1.0
House Browser - The last twenty updated properties Marvins estate agency group database more>> House Browser - The last twenty updated properties Marvins estate agency group database
The House Browser widget displays the Marvins, Isle of Wight, property reference number, price, location, date added to the database, photograph and brief property description - an available link then takes the user off to the Marvins website for more detailed information on the illustrated home.
Enhancements
- Universal Binary Dashboard Widget.
UtilityButton 1.0.1
A small dashboard widget that provides easy acces to your utilities. more>> A small dashboard widget that provides easy acces to your utilities.
UtilityButton is a small widget that gives you easy access to Mac OS X utilities that you use sometimes, but dont want cluttering up your dock. All you do is click on the button, choose the utility, and it opens.
UtilityButtons Utilities
UtilityButton supports more than twenty Mac OS X utilities.. Here are some of them:
- Activity Monitor
- Calculator
- Disk Utility
- Font Book
- Grab
- Terminal
Enhancements
- Fixed the ?New Version? bug... again.
- Added Japanese localization. (Thanks Yuzuru Shiraiwa!)
- Fixed French localization.
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