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X Resource Graph 1.5.3
X Resource Graph is created as a useful utility which provides graphs of CPU usage, memory status, battery status, machine temperature, network bandwidth usage, disk I/O speed, local weather, and stock market data. more>>
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Shrink 1.0
This allows you to remove all architectures except the machine architecture from the files you choose. more>>
Shrink 1.0 is a compact yet useful utility specially designed for the removal of all architectures except the machine architecture from the files you choose. For example, PPC will be removed on an Intel machine, and Intel will be removed on a PPC machine. Be careful not to shrink libraries that might be needed to run applications under Rosetta. After downloading the compressed archive, expand it, and simply run the workflow.
<<lessMagic Number Machine 1.0.30
Magic Number Machine is a high-speed, scientific and powerful calculator for Mac OS X 10.4 and greater. Full source-code is included with the distribution. more>>
Magic Number Machine 1.0.30 is a high-speed, scientific and powerful calculator for Mac OS X 10.4 and greater. Full source-code is included with the distribution.
Ideal if you need to enter large expressions or have accurate precision. "Data" drawers allow an easy way to generate statistical data, linear regression and gaussian elimination. The extensive support of complex numbers and hexadecimal numbers is also a significant benefit for anyone who has to work with this type of data.
A free, full-featured, graphically laid out, high-precision ... Magic Number Machine... A free, full-featured, graphically laid out, high-precision
TimeMachineEditor 2.2
TimeMachineEditor is a tool to alter the one-hour interval of Time Machine backups. more>>
TimeMachineEditor 2.2 is a tool to alter the one-hour interval of Time Machine backups. You can change the interval or decide to make daily, weekly and monthly backups.
TimeMachineEditor installs nothing in your system, it merely tells the system when Time Machine should be called.
Music Machines
Easily generate music within certain parameters. more>>
Music Machine 15 1.0
Music Machine 15 is created to be a handy tool which has two options for performance. more>>
Music Machine 15 1.0 is created to be a handy tool which has two options for performance. The first option (satiean) is to play Satie's piece Vexations as it was written, repeating the chord pattern 840 times. The second option (cagean) is based on Satie's Vexations but is also based on Cage's Cheap Imitation. This option will use the same rhythm as Satie's original and will also use the same chords (but not necessarily in the same order).
If the cagean option is chosen the machine will run indefinitely until stopped by the user. Please note the music machine is a stand alone application that will play music within parameters set by the composer not the user. Other music machines that offer some intervention by the user are available from the music machine website - follow the link from this page.
weka 3.7.0
Machine learning algorithms for solving real-world data mining problems more>> Machine learning algorithms for solving real-world data mining problems
Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code.
Weka contains tools for data classification, regression, pre-processing, association rules, clustering, and visualization. It is also well-suited for developing new machine learning schemes.
System requirements:
- Java
abcFonts 1.0
Simple program for viewing and printing font samples more>> Free wordlists for use with Nihongo Machine.
These wordlists have been donated by people who are studying Japanese. We have converted their data to a format that can be used by the Nihongo Machine, but they have not been edited or proofed by the people at Silent Monkey Productions. So if there are mistakes or inaccuracies, they belong to the author.<<less
State Machine Compiler 6.0.0
Generates a State pattern in eleven programming languages more>> Generates a State pattern in eleven programming languages
SMC takes a state machine stored in a .sm file and generates a State pattern in eleven programming languages.
Includes: default transitions, transition args, transition guards, push/pop transitions and Entry/Exit actions.
Enter SMC - The State Machine Compiler. Now you put your state diagram in one file using an easy-to-understand language. SMC generates the state pattern classes for you. No more hand-maintained transition matrices.
No more widely scattered switch statements. Instead, the state diagram is in one place, coded directly from the picture to the SMC language and is easily maintained.
SMC uses the state pattern to its fullest extent. In the real world, events dont always happen when they should. Dealing with unexpected events is a must for a robust application.
By combining virtual methods with the state pattern, SMC allows you to define "Default" transitions - transitions which allow your objects to handle unexpected events, recover and continue providing service (rather than crashing, burning and getting you into trouble).
SMC is a Java application, which means SMC will work on any platform that comes with Java 1.5.0 support.
NOTE: State Machine Compiler is released under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1).
Enhancements
- Added support for PHP programming language (-php).
- Added support for Scala programming language (-scala).
- Jump transition added. Works the same as a simple transition.
- The TransitionUndefinedException was missing the transition
- name. The transition name is now placed into the exception.
- Correctly handles $ in transition arguments.
- Corrected statemap.h -I include path in C examples.
- Corrected C example 4 #if __GNUC__ condition.
- Corrected C example 6 #include.
- Corrected file names in TCL examples 4 and 5.
- Corrected examples "all" rule.
- Corrected #!/interpreter calls in scripts.
HitUp 2.0.5
Record your machine uptime and inform a Web site with classification. more>>
HitUp 2.0.5 offers you a powerful tool which lets you record your machine uptime and inform a Web site with classification. Hitup displays information about your Macintosh, Model, CPU Speed, Memory installed.
XWS4J 09.05.05
An implementation of machine to machine communication over XMPP more>> An implementation of machine to machine communication over XMPP
XMPP Web Services for Java (XWS4J) is an implementation of machine to machine communication over XMPP.
The communicated content is encoded in XML, according to customized definitions of input and output in the W3C XML Schemata.
Main features:
- Client and server side implementations compatible with all current XMPP Server implementations
- Auto-generation of client stub code via a batch binder
- Auto-generation and loading of client stub libraries at runtime dynamically and on-the-fly
- Optional service discovery performed at runtime dynamically and on-the-fly
System requirements:
- Java
Mac classic Guitar tuner 1.50
Free guitar tuner, for tuning acoustic and electric classic pinball machine. more>> Free guitar tuner, for tuning acoustic and electric guitars, from GCH Guitar Academy. Has a selection of tones to tune from, electric guitar, acoustic guitar and pure tone. Best of all its completely FREE classic pinball machine.<<less
ne - the nice editor 2.0.3
ne - the nice editor comes to you as a free (GPLd) text editor based on the POSIX standard which can run on almost any UN*X machine. more>> <<less
tms 0.51b
tms is a Time Machine command line tool designed for basic cvs styled read/status operations. more>>
tms 0.51b is a Time Machine command line tool designed for basic cvs styled read/status operations.
Major Features:
- Allow basic cvs style operations on Time Machine volumes
- Read-only - does not modify any Time Machine files or settings
- Allow various status operations
Enhancements:
- Expire in Snow Leopard or 2010
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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! (