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DictionaryAnalyzer 2.0
DictionaryAnalyzer, designed to use in pair with TranslateIt! Deluxe software, is a faster tool for dictionaries verification & repairing. more>>
DictionaryAnalyzer 2.0, designed to use in pair with TranslateIt! Deluxe software, is a faster tool for dictionaries verification & repairing. It very useful for checking and repair all downloaded and installed TI dictionaries.
Enhancements:
- Snow Leopard & compatibility upgrade for TranslateIt! 11.0

Komodo Edit 5.2.0
Komodo Edit will make you satisfied because it delivers powerful editing capabilities for dynamic languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML. more>>
Komodo Edit 5.2.0 will make you satisfied because it delivers powerful editing capabilities for dynamic languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while AutoComplete and CallTips guide developers as they code. It is available now on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Other features include a project manager, for flexible organization of all project elements, and the Toolbox, for storing configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files. Toolbox items can be distributed to other Komodo users.
Komodo Edit also allows users to easily extend its architecture, with support for adding advanced capabilities through Firefox-style .xpi extensions.
Major Features:
- Multi-language editor
- Multi-language support: Advanced support for:
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- Browser-side languages: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django
- Autocomplete and Call Tips
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- Autocomplete and calltips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML and XSLT.
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language file support
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- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support (User-Defined Languages or UDL, used to provide support for RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Mason, Smarty and Django).
- Standard editing features
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- Code commenting, auto-indent and outdent, block selection, incremental search, reflow paragraph, join lines, enter next character as raw literal, repeat next keystroke and clean line endings on "save".
- Syntax checking
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- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax coloring
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- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files (unique to Komodo!).
- Vi emulation
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- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs keybindings
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- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML preview
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- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
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- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code snippets
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- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code folding
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- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document editing
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- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- Tutorials
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- Easily master editing features.
- Project manager: Convenient, flexible organization of all project elements.
- Live Folders
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- Project view displays the current contents of corresponding file system directory.
- Virtual Folders
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- Explicitly maintained multi-purpose containers for any project or Toolbox component, containing pointers to selected components from different file system locations.
- Toolbox
- Store it
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- Store virtually anything, including configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files.
- Share it
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- Share a Toolbox with networked team members or distribute valuable Toolbox items to other Komodo users with the import/export function.
- Extensibility
- XPI Extensions
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- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM, plus the own for Python and JavaScript. Other new features, such as the DOM Viewer, are also extensions. With full documentation and an active community providing support, Komodo IDE's power is as boundless as your imagination.
Enhancements:
- Better performance and stability
- Customizable list of primary languages
- Easily view source of HTML pages
- Sub-language background colors
- PHP 5.3 support
- Ruby 1.9.1 debugging support (IDE)
- SCC history search-ability (IDE)
- Dropped the Komodo Mac OS X powerpc builds.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or greater
- Intel processor
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB+ recommended)
- 200 MB hard disk space.

Komodo IDE 5.2.0
Komodo IDE 5.2.0 is a powerful program for end-to-end development of dynamic web applications. more>>
Komodo IDE 5.2.0 comes as the first unified workspace for end-to-end development of dynamic web applications. A rich feature set for client-side Ajax languages such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl, enables developers to quickly and easily create robust web apps.
Award-winning features include comprehensive editing and debugging, plus intelligent tools for regular expressions, team development, customization and unparalleled extensibility. The result is a powerful coding environment for framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP and client libraries such as the Yahoo! UI Library and Dojo. A single license covers you across Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
Major Features:
- Multi-language Support
- Browser-side technologies: CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty, and Django
- Autocomplete and Call Tips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML, and XSLT
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Framework support for Rails and Zend
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language File Support
- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support with UDL.
- Standard Editing Features
- code formatting
- code commenting
- auto-indent
- block selection
- column editing
- Syntax Checking
- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax Coloring
- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files.
- Abbreviations
- Inserts snippets from your toolbox at the touch of a key.
- Vi Emulation
- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs Keybindings
- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML Preview
- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- View HTML Source
- Drag and drop a URL onto Komodo (http://, https://), Komodo now offers to view the source contents of this web page. This is convenient for checking the underlying HTML source code of web pages.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code Snippets
- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code Folding
- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document Editing
- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- History
- Navigation (forward and back) buttons and a drop list in the toolbar that let you browse though the files and buffer locations you've been editing recently.
- Search Highlighting
- Matches are highlighted in the current buffer.
- Editor Hyperlinking
- Ctrl'+'hover' will highlight HTTP hyperlinks under the pointer; 'Ctrl'+'click' will open the URL in the configured browser.
- CSS Color Popup
- Ctrl' + 'hover' over a color value in CSS will display a popup of that color; 'Ctrl'+'click' will open the color picker.
- Primary Language Preferences
- It is now possible to configure which languages you'd like to see as primary languages in Komodo. The primary languages are the first group of languages seen in the language drop-down menus, whilst secondary languages are grouped under the Other sub-menu.
- Sub-language Background Colors
Enhancements:
- Ruby Debugging Support: Debugging support for Ruby 1.9.1 and up.
- PHP: New PHP 5.3 support:
- Code browser and sectionlist support for namespaces
- Code completions for /Namespaces
- Syntax coloring of latest keywords ("namespace", "use", "as", etc...)
- Updated xdebug builds to support PHP 5.3
- Improved debugger wizard for the first time setup
- Support for a wider range of PHP builds on Windows
- Sub-language background colors: You can now give sub-languages a different background color in multi-language buffers.
- View HTML Source: Drag and drop an http:// or https:// URL onto Komodo to see the contents of the page.
ColorXML QuickLook 1.1
ColorXML QuickLook is a useful and easy-to-use QuickLook plugin which enables to display XML files with indentation and XML syntax coloring, now includes more XML-based file types : XML, XSL, XSL, plist, RSS, MXML, GXL, and is compatible with Snow Leopard. more>> <<less
enables to display XML files with indentation and XML syntax coloring. XML files with indentation and XML syntax coloring. Enhancements: Initial Release
Spotifinder 1.1
Spotifinder gives a utility supporting you to do correct searches in Spotify. more>>
Spotifinder 1.1 gives a utility supporting you to do correct searches in Spotify. Search specifically for Artist, Album, Genre or Label without formulating a special search syntax, or select the currently playing artist in iTunes to see what tracks Spotify has from that artist.
, Genre or Label without formulating a special search syntax, or select the currently playingLicense:Freeware
Wikt 0.13.0
Free and open source dictionary more>> Wikt 0.13.0 is a free, open and extremely useful source dictionary based on Wiktionary.
Enhancements:
- Link node reworked to support new features (entry
- Existence checking, conversion of outgoing links to external
- form)
- Entry namespaces, languages, Wikimedia projects handled
- Explicitly in code.
PyPE 2.8.8
An editor written in Python with the wxPython GUI toolkit more>>
Major Features:
- Explicit exclude directories option in the search tab.
- Delete line and Delete right operations.
- Rectangular pasting.
- Non-white background colors.
- Automatic spellchecking in the background for text and tex/latex documents.
- Support for chapter delimiters in tex/latex documents.
- The ability to "split" the view so that you can see the contents of up to two other files while editing one file.
- Reorganized options to make it easier to understand PyPEs features, and to make it reasonable to navigate on screens with lower resolutions
- The ability to quickly run Python code snippets
- The ability to run .py and .pyw files with a system Python, capturing the output and allowing interaction via a command shell
- Optional automatic rebuilding of browsable source tree, autocomplete, and tooltips
- Optional "realtime" syntax checking for Python
- Support for displaying comments created with the "Transforms -> Insert Comment" in the Name, Line, and Filter tools
- Support for using some Vim options when first opening a file
- Easy converting between tabs and spaces in documents with a simple transform
- Command line option to allow PyPE to be portable when using the Windows distributions
- The find in files Search tab can be set to ignore leading dot subdirectories (like .svn )
- "Round box" indicator for shell output in wxPython 2.7+releases for shell output
- Will discover all Python interpreters known by the Windows Registry or in the environment path, and allows the user to choose from among them (and others) for the Python Shell
- Supports XML encoding declarations (in addition to previously-existing Python encoding declaration and BOM support)
- Command-line options for setting base font and font sizes
- ***entries above this entry are in reverse-chronological order that they were added
- All menu items can have almost any key binding desired, support for international keyboard mappings and non-latin characters fully supported (Options -> Change Menus and Hotkeys)
- Multiple open documents via tabs
- Syntax highlighting for Python, Pyrex, HTML/XML, C/C++, TeX/LaTeX, and plain text (plain text doesn't really have coloring)
- Drag and drop re-arrangement of documents in the Documents tool
- Display documents with or without path information
- Optional listing of previously open documents
- Display previously open documents with or without path information
- Drag and drop opening of files
- Open stdlib/site-packages Python module when Python search path has been defined
- Open all documents that were open when you last closed down PyPE (--last command-line option, File -> Open Last)
- Save all documents with a single menu command
- Command shell with command history
- External-process Python shell with syntax highlighting; never experience the while 1: pass lockup of your editor again
- Shells have optional display of indicators for lines recieved from the shell
- Revert to previously saved version
- Workspace management for handling projects
- Browsable filesystem tool with bookmarkable paths (pathmarks)
- Fully usable undo/redo
- Per-document Find/Replace bars
- Find bar with find-as-you-type
- Replace bar with "Smart Case" replacements
- Bars can be located on the top or bottom of the editor
- Both support Python string escapes
- Optional per-document history
- Start/end selection without needing to hold down the shift key or select with the mouse
- Indent/dedent region
- Find in files
- Searching through the current file, its includes, the selected text, open files, directories, or tags in directories
- File inclusion/exclusion based on file extension
- Optional case sensitivity, regular expressions, multi-line searches, whole-word, quoted, or commented
- Three different methods to view your results
- Spell checker with custom dictionary and alphabet support, along with spelling suggester
- Easy changing of line endings
- Easy changing of file encoding for unicode platforms, based on BOM
- Support for coding: directive in Python source files
- Wrap selected text to specified number of columns with CRLFCRLF line ending
- Insert a full-line comment (for marking code sections)
- Comment/uncomment region
- Auto-indent/dedent on return
- Trigger expansions based on what you have typed, simple language that includes support for autoindenting return and programmatic cursor placement
- Zooming
- Jump to line or character position
- Calltips
- Per-document preferences, default preferences for each supported language
- Current line highlighting
- Autocomplete
- Bookmarks with previous/next navigation
- Indentation guides
- Code folding
- Tab width/use/non-use
- Long-line wrapping (no CR/LF/CRLF characters inserted)
- Sloppy Cut/Copy
- Smart Paste
- Long-line indicators
- Both tool listings can be shown or hidden by menu or hotkey
- Both tool listings can be relocated top/bottom or left/right
- Optional toolbar that can be placed on the top or left side of the window
- Various cursor tracking options to suit user preference
- Optional display of information about the current document in the title bar
- A hierarchical listing of functions, classes and methods that are browsable by definition order or alphabetically
- Function/method/section filter tool
- Updates as you type
- Color-coded based on what kind of item it is (function, method, class, macro)
- Optional case sensitivity
- Exact, any, and all matching
- Optional context-sensitive display and search
- Optional matching subsequence search us.ti matches UserString.Title
- Macros
- Recorded as you type
- Fully modifiable
- Time-limited to prevent run-away macros
- Hotkey support
- Embedded HTML help, with information about macros, command-line options, etc.
- Language specific features:
- All Languages:
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- support for todos (except for plain text)
- autoindent (indent preservation in the case of plain text)
- Python and Pyrex
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- Try/except/finally wrapping of selected text
- Indent/dedent on block start (if, for, etc.)/end (return, pass, etc.)
- Parsers that support the extraction of class, method, and function definitions
- If given syntactically correct Python, will also extract docstrings for calltips
- Class/method/function information is available in the filter tool
- C/C++
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- A simple parser that can extract function, method, and function-like macro definitions
- Function/method/function-like macro information is available in the filter tool
- Call tips based on function definition
- TeX/LaTeX:
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- Parser that supports the extraction of section and label information
- Section/label information is included in the filter tool
Enhancements: (fixed) a bug related to realtime parsing of non-ascii Python source.
Seed7 05.20090607
A high level language compared to Ada, C/C++ and Java more>> A high level language compared to Ada, C/C++ and Java
Seed7 is a general purpose programming language designed by Thomas Mertes. The Seed7 interpreter and the example programs are open-source software. There is also an open-source Seed7 compiler. The compiler compiles Seed7 programs to C programs which are subsequently compiled to machine code.
In Seed7 new statements and operators can be declared easily. Functions with type results and type parameters are more elegant than a template or generics concept.
Object orientation is used where it brings advantages and not in places where other solutions are more obvious. Although Seed7 contains several concepts of other programming languages it is generally not considered to be a direct descendant of any other a
Main features:
- User defined statements and operators.
- Types are first class objects (Templates and generics can be defined easily without special syntax).
- Predefined constructs like arrays or for-loops are declared in the language itself.
- Object orientation with interfaces and multiple dispatch.
- Static type checking and no automatic casts.
- Support for bigInteger and bigRational numbers which have unlimited size.
- exception handling
- overloading of procedures/functions/operators/statements
- Various predefined types like resizable arrays, hashes, bitsets, structs, color, time, duration, etc.
- Runs under linux, various unix versions and windows.
- The interpreter and the example programs use the GPL license, while the runtime library uses the LGPL license.
Enhancements
- The chkint.sd7 program was improved with additional
- checks for the binomial coefficient (for values of k greater
- than n and for negative values of n) and bitLength.
- The chkstr.sd7 program was improved with additional
- checks for string subranges ([ A .. B ] and [ A len B ]).
- An error concerning array subranges was fixed in the
- function arr_range (arrlib.c).
- Several changes in the interpreter and the runtime library
- were done to reduce the number of warnings generated by
- the C compiler.
- Occurrences of float in the compiler (comp.sd7) were
- replaced with floattype.
- Functions to compute the most and least significant bit of
- unsigned integers with a width of 8, 16, 32 and 64 bits were
- added to the file int_rtl.c.
- The new functions ***MostSignificantBit and
***LeastSignificantBit were used in the following functions:
- intBitLength, intLog2, bigBitLength, bigDiv, bigLog2,
- bigLowestSetBit, bigMDiv, bigMod, bigRand, bigRem,
- setCmp, setMax, setMin and setRand.
RPG Next Gen Editor 0.5.0
An easy to use and lightweight RPG editor solely based on the Eclipse platform more>> An easy to use and lightweight RPG editor solely based on the Eclipse platform
The RPG Next Gen Editor program has some basic plugins which among other things provide a tree view on the QSYS filesystem. RPG Next Gen Editors focus lies on small size and speed.
Main features:
- QSYS.LIB filesystem browser
- QSYS.LIB filesystem browser filter
- Multiple connections
- Configurable connection library list
- Local password encryption
- Spooled file viewer
- Non-default workstation customization file possible
- Data area wizard and editor
- Userspace wizard and viewer
- RPGLE editor (/free-form)
- RPGLE Syntax Highlighting
- Editor Outline support: Procedures
- Local source history
- Task Keywords support
- Quick source member access
- Source compilation submitter
- Global compile options per compile command
- Per source compile options
- Custom compile options provider (Extension Point)
- Custom Remote Explorer open action provider (Extension Point)
- Member locking on editing
- Source export (flat or ZIP archive file)
- Simple RPG Abstract Syntax Tree
- Toggle Comment (/free and fixed format)
- Command Line view
- Compile Result view
Enhancements
RPG Next Gen:
- Added AST plugin
- Added Apache Commons Collections plugin
- File attributes are retrieved (source or data file) in an extra Eclipse job
- Added predefined filter for Source Files only
- Remote Explorer now shows different label icon for source files
- Save files (SAVF) no longer has switch on node (for displaying child nodes like members)
- Added changeable library list for Command-jobs (not record-level-access-jobs)
- Added tabbed properties view for connection
- Refactored Connection and ConnectionManager class (former ConnectionRoot) (#84) (incompatible with previous connections => connections must be created again)
- Bug "Delete connection does not delete pref file" is now fixed (#52)
- Current selected filter is now marked as enabled (checked) (#189)
- Fixed update/refresh bug in RemoteExplorerTreeViewer and Source Export wizard (moved job listener from view to viewer)
- Refactored Connection class : method connect(). Moved parts to SignonHandler (FS#55)
- Fixed FS#66 - Freezing during Filter Set Change
- Fixed FS#69 - Empty library object in Remote Explorer
- Fixed FS#73 - "Dock On" change not retained
- Fixed FS#14 - Command line view
- Fixed FS#81 - Fast View
RPG Next Gen Editor:
- Implemented simple AST functionality
- Outline now provides navigation for procedures (no syntax checking so far) with different icons for exported and non-exported procedures
- Fixed #202: Procedure names in Outline not quite correct
- Outline entries can now be displayed in alphabetic or in occurrence order
- Fixed local history bug (FS#54)
- Added support for Tasks (Keywords TODO, FIX and REVIEW in comment though Go to line function is not supported at the moment)
- Added source export wizard option: names to lower case (FS#8)
- Fixed CRTRPGMOD parameter building (FS#10)
- Fixed CRTBNDRPG and CRTSRVPGM parameter building (FS#11)
- Fixed FS#4 - Key Binding for Source Compile not working
- Added Compile Result view (FS#41)
- Fixed FS#74 - Outline view only showing name of last sub proc
- Fixed FS#67 - Event File not searched at the right location
- Fixed FS#89 - Commands not showing in Preferences
- Added Toggle Comment support
RPG Next Gen User Space:
- Fixed FS#47 - User space wizard : extended attributes not showing completly
- Fixed FS#48 - Format Group Field not properly resized
- Added FS#72 - Default open action for userspace
React! 1.0
Free Yahoo! time checking widget more>> Free Yahoo! time checking widget
React! is a Simple reaction timer with score averages. Compare your times before and after activities such as work, eating, exercise and drinking.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- used as an experiment to avoid the stored click issue with Widget buttons.
TexMakerX 1.8.1
Free and open source, multi-platformed latex editor more>> Free and open source, multi-platformed latex editor
TexMakerX is a platform-independent LaTeX editor. TexMakerX provides interactive spell checking, code folding and extended text navigation, while it also includes the features of the LaTeX editor TexMaker, like wizards, code completion and syntax highlighting
Main features:
- WE - Integrated Writing Environment
- All LaTeX tools can be called from TexMakerX with just one key press and you can add your own command line options (e.g. for forward/inverse search)
- LaTex tags and 370 mathematical symbols you can easily select and add to your text
- Wizards generating necessary code (e.g. documents, tabular/array-environments and BibTex-types)
- LaTeX errors are displayed in a Log panel and highlight within the tex file
- Structure View which shows the logical hierarchy of a file
- HTML Converter which creates a html out of your LaTex-based PS-file
- Text analysis counting and showing often used words or phrases
- LaTeX documentation where you can lookup the tags you dont know
- Customizable menu shortcuts
- DDE-Support to interact with other programs on Windows
- And also customizable code snippets, tabbed MDI view, ...
- Powerful Text Editor based on QCodeEdit
- Interactive spell checker which marks errors while you type them
- Syntax highlighting drawing LaTex commands in different, customizable formats
- Code folding which allows you to hide certain blocks
- Auto completion completes tags you wrote and shows corresponding help entries
- Unicode support which can handle files in all encodings
- Incremental search like in FireFox on a search panel at the text bottom (where you can also find a replace panel)
- Text Navigation jumps to bookmarks, certain lines, last changes and LaTex errors/warnings
- Key Remapping of single keys for automatically text insertion (e.g of nice quotation marks)
- And also line numbers, dynamic word wrapping, parenthesis highlighting, undo/redo, line change state ...
- Platform independence allows you to use it on Windows, Linux, BSD and Mac
- Automatical detection of MikTeX, Ghostscript and Standardlatex
- USB-Mode stores its settings in a texmakerx.ini (only if you create one!), so you can use the same configuration on different computers
- Translated in English, German and French
Enhancements
- added Windows DDE support
- added free menu key board mapping (also shift+insert key bindings)
- added word completion
- added error highlighting
- improved text analysis (phrases), recent file menu
- fixed MAC support (compiling, line endings)
- fixed possible crash with multiple instances and spellchecking
- more bug fixes

PHP 5.2.9-7
This HTML-embedded scripting language lets web developers write dynamically generated pages quickly. more>>
An HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java, and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
Serchilo 1.0
Quickly access Serchilo.net from your Dashboard. more>> Quickly access Serchilo.net from your Dashboard.
Serchilo is a nice widget that allows you to easily access Serchilo.net from your OS X Dashboard. Serchilo is a wiki-based command line for the web.
Main features:
- Use localized commands.
- Use user commands (free registration necessary).
- Preview command syntax with autocomple.
cURL 7.19.3
cURL is developed to be a handy command line tool which can deal with transferring files with URL syntax more>>
cURL 7.19.3 is developed to be a handy command line tool which can deal with transferring files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET, DICT, FILE and LDAP. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer resume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks.

LilyPond 2.12.2-1
LilyPond is a fantastic and marvellous engraving system which formats music beautifully and automatically, and has a friendly syntax for its input files. more>>
LilyPond 2.12.2-1 is a fantastic and marvellous engraving system which formats music beautifully and automatically, and has a friendly syntax for its input files. Why can't computer printout look just as good as traditionally engraved music? Use LilyPond for your music as well!