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More Kidcons
More Kidcons is an icon set of 50 playful kid icons. They all contain a large black border around, making it easy for kids to spot. An example of some of the icons in this package are shown below more>> More Kidcons is an icon set of 50 playful "kid" icons. They all contain a large black border around, making it easy for kids to spot. An example of some of the icons in this package are shown below.
System 7.0 or later.

MultiScreener 0.95
MultiScreener has come as a useful packed tool of freeware applications to synchronize the playback of QuickTime movies on multiple computers, using a local network to tie them all together. more>> MultiScreener 0.95 has come as a useful packed tool of freeware applications to synchronize the playback of QuickTime movies on multiple computers, using a local network to tie them all together.
It is intended for multi-channel video art, video walls, etc. I designed it as an artist-friendly low-budget alternative to the expensive combo of industrial DVD players (Pioneer DVD-V7400, DVD-V5000) and Dave Jones Design sync boxes. Those systems are fantastic, but if you have a few computers and a network hub, MultiScreener is worth a try.
There are two applications: Server and Client. The server plays a movie and sends position information over the network. Each client "listens" to the server and subtly adapts its movie playback speed to stay in sync. There is no limit to the number of clients (but you need a computer for each one).
Looping and de-interlacing are available, and all settings are automatically saved for unattended startup. MultiScreener can output to the computer screen or external video devices (like DV cameras or decks). There is no native resolution or frame-rate, so all QuickTime video formats are supported equally. In my tests, DV NTSC movies synced perfectly on Dual 867 G4 towers through the latest Intel machines, but HD formats will probably demand more horsepower. (HD is untested as of May 2008.)
- Changed to GPL 3.0 license
- Recompiled with MAX5
- Tested HD playback
- Fixed: Fixed error in client timing comparison (improved sync accuracy)
- Fixed: Fixed occasional loss or overwrite of xml preferences file
- Fixed: client sync meter was sometimes inaccurate
- Fixed: Simplified and optimized speed-control math
- Fixed: Simplified window-position save/recall at startup
- Fixed: Counters sometimes displayed wrong times
- Fixed: Now uses more conservative timing when entering/exiting fullscreen
- Fixed: Changed size of filename display to accommodate long filenames
- Fixed: changed "Way Off!" indicator into "Finding Frame" indicator
- Added: "Mute Sound" button added
- Added: "Hide Mouse in Full-Screen" button added
- Added: Client now indicates playback speed
- Added: Client now has user-settable frame offset
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
More Recent Icons 1.0.1
More Recent Icons - Raise the number of recent icons available in iChat more>>
More Recent Icons uses the same proven Ecamm Plugin architecture used in our other add-ons such as iGlasses. It installs its files under /Library/InputManagers/Ecamm and does not modify your applications directly.
With More Recent Icons your recent icons menu will expand to hold 62 custom icons instead of 14.
Too Much Too Soon Plugins 1.0
Too Much Too Soon Plugins is a professional and smart set of plugins for Apple FCP. more>>
Too Much Too Soon Plugins 1.0 is a professional and smart set of plugins for Apple FCP.
- Smart Anamorphic (New June 2005)
Stretches 4:3 footage to 16:9 without cropping. Make sure you remove any automatically added distortions in the motion tab before you apply this. Currently in beta so please send all the feedback you got. Features that are coming up include thew ability to add cropping as well for a less dramatic effect as well as definable "center of action" to avoid stretching areas with movement. - Flashframe (Updated June 2005)
A flashframe transition. Now with optional gradual pre and (!) post blur and luma clamping for legal levels. - Color Balance (New May 2005)
Adjusts color balance without changing the luminance. Works a little like the built in color balance filter as well as the Quicktime RGB filter, but much better and more intuitive than both. - Color Balance 3-way (New May 2005)
As above but with separate controls for shadows, midtones and highlights. Similar to the color balance tool found in many image manipulation tools for stills. - Clock (Updated May 2005)
Generates a digital clock, for countdowns or whatever. The update adds milliseconds to the display. I suggest you crop the frame to select the number of decimals you need. The clock doesn't animate on its own, so you have to keyframe the "seconds" slider. I thought that would be the most flexible way of handling this... - Scratch Removal (New April 2005)
Removes vertical scratches from old and damaged film. Move the sliders (you can enter fractions by hand for fine tuning) until the guide covers the scratch and then uncheck the guide box. Scratches like these are often stationary but otherwise the filter is completely keyframeable. - Anamorphic Squeeze (New September 2004)
The benefit of doing this using a filter is that the letterbox area becomes usable for other filters applied to the same clip, such as Timecode Reader. This is not the case when you use the anamorphic checkbox or the motion settings. Make sure you undo any other squeeze before applying this. - Shadow/Highlight Gamma (New August 2004)
Applies gamma correction to the highlights and shadows independently. Originally designed to correct the excessive contrast often found in film material transfered on a film chain, but feel free to use it whichever way you want. - Black & White
Offers more control over the conversion to black & white than simple desaturation. Use it to emulate different b&w filmstocks as well as camera filters. I like to use 50% red and 50% green and lose the blue altogether for that orange filter look. - Chroma Resample
Resamples the chroma channel using FCP's bicubic interpolation instead of Quicktime's built in nearest neighbor algorithm. Makes keying a lot easier and generally improves the image, especially if used with the Black & White or Fast Deinterlace filters. - Diffusion
Silk stocking, Soft Filter, ProMist, LoCon, Diffusion and so on -- this filter does it. Just experiment with the settings. Normal, Overlay and Screen seems to be the most useful transfer modes, but don't let that stop you. - Speeder III
Speed ramping tool. Ramps by keyframing the frame number or progress percentage. Works on the clip it's applied to, but if you want to change the duration you can apply it to a scrap clip and drop the clip to ramp in the source clip box. - Fast Deinterlace
Same as the built in, but it renders more than twice as fast. And now it shouldn't destroy the last line of video as it sometimes did before. - Black Restore
If you've lost the blacks for some reason, like video noise, bad telecine or dirty VHS heads, or even because of some filter you applied, this one's for you. It gives the image its punch back, with deeper blacks and better saturation in dark colors, without changing the brightness of the rest of the image. - Blend Fields
This does the exact same thing as the famous "double deinterlace filmlook method," but it renders *a lot* faster. - Mosaic
- Noise Reduction
Removes video noise and grain by averaging pixels where there's no detail. Aside from giving you a cleaner image, this can really improve the results you'd get from most compression schemes, like Sorenson and MPEG. - Reduce Flicker
Same as Blend Fields, but only blends where there's interlace artifacts. Useful for removing flicker in text and still images while preserving as much sharpness as possible. - RGB Gamma
A simple but effective color corrector. - Typewriter
Types the letters one at a time. Uses keyframes to control the speed, which allows for a more "real" and "natural" typing look. Try it with the Harting font. - Wind Blur/Cross
This is a regular wind blur that is much, much faster than the built in one, due to the slight limitation that it only supports two directions, vertical and horizontal. It works both as a filter and as a transition.
More Widgets 1.3
More Widgets is a widget that shows the most recenty added widgets from the Apple dashboard site more>> <<less
more or less 1.3
more or less - random-generated playing instructions for musical improvisation more>>
During the performance of the piece the musicians can make queries to their computers asking for playing instructions whenever they feel a necessity for it. Furthermore, a random-generated Haiku is created whenever a musician receives a new instruction from the computer.
This is a three-liner providing a puzzle which has to be "solved" by the musicians and which will influence the interpretation of the needed structure to a great extend.
More Internet 1.2
More Internet - Preference pane for setting protocol helper apps more>>
You can change all of them or add/remove protocols with the "More Internet" preference pane.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary - now loads on Intel Macs.
- Improved French Localisation. (Thanks to Sylvain Tutusaus).
Much To Do About Nothing 1.1
Much To Do About Nothing - Simple to do list program more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixes the serious bug that caused some data to be corrupted when saving files.
- Also fixes the bug that caused a file to refuse to save some times.

One More Thing 3.0
This widget allows you to display your favorite new Apple hardware and other products. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later more>>
- MacBook black and white added
- Graphical updates
- New icon.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Snow More Snow 1.0
Snow More Snow - Short save Christmas game more>>
You play as a snow loving dedo trying to stop the mean dedos from hogging the snow, but the mean dedos are prepared for snow war. Fight through the mean dedos and their forts by running, throwing snowballs, dodging falling icicles, and riding on a sled crashing into mean dedos as you go.
More Can I Keep It? 1.2.1
More Can I Keep It? is a compatibility tool like Can I Keep It? for the aquarist setting up a community tank more>>
More Can I Keep It? is based on Can I Keep It?. It brings 48 new species to the mix, including lots more tetras, rainbowfish, cichlids, and popular oddballs like spiny eels and pufferfish. Freeware.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.2.1: Correct minor typos Added OS X icon.
More groupware 0.7.4
More groupware - Groupware for calendar/notes/todo/contacts/projects more>> <<less
More Word Caps 2.6.1
More Word Caps - iTunes AppleScripts more>>
Copy these to your iTunes Scripts folder. Thanks Doug!
One More Thing... 3.0
One More Thing... - Displays any of Apple?s new hardware products announced at the Apple Special Events more>> <<less
License:Freeware