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Frag-Ops 2.2
Frag-Ops is a free update to frag ops, taking it to version 2.2. more>>
Frag-Ops 2.2 is a free update to frag ops, taking it to version 2.2.
Bit Ops 1.1.1
Bit Ops - CodeWarrior plugin adds methods for many useful bitwise operations on Integers more>>
It also provides a new class TTsBitSet that handles large arrays of bits.
Heres an incomplete list of the provided functions: And, Or, XOr, Not, Nor, Nand, Shift, Rotate, Clone, Copy, Compare, Find.
Enhancements:
- Carbon version works really now (in v1.1, the Carbon support was not existing - dont ask me how that happened).
FragOps 2.0b
FragOps is a new and fascinating mod for Unreal Tournament. more>>
FragOps 2.0b is a new and fascinating mod for Unreal Tournament.
The story line is as follows:
"The war against global terrorism has ended.
Late in 2005, NATO passed a resolution allowing military operations to take place in the private sector, due to a failing economy and severe lack of soldiers to secure the now-devastated eastern hemisphere. Hundreds of private Mercenary corporations immediately sprouted, offering to pay their employees steep sums to fulfill their contractors needs. Tens of thousands of jobless fighters answered the call for work. And then it all went to hell.
The corporations became immensely powerful -- and rich, thus becoming more unscrupulous towards the contracts they accepted. The jobs often bordered on terrorism. NATO was powerless to stop them, with many major operatives now holding key positions in the council. In a last ditch effort, they called upon all 1st-world countries to train elite Special Ops units to help combat this powerful threat -- their leaders offering to pay the same price for men as the Mercenary corporations. The year is now 2006. The world is at war. There is no good, no evil -- nobody seems to be able to tell what either is anymore. The only thing that matters is the next paycheck... and where it comes from determines your alliance."
PCSX 1.6
PCSX is a Sony Playstation (PSX) emulator which will allow you to play many PSOne game titles on a Macintosh Computer System more>>
It also includes several standard plugins, which means it will work right away.
It has been ported from the similarly named Linux/Windows version.
Main features:
- Excellent compatibility (check the list)
- Simple Native Mac OS X Interface
- Dynamic Recompiling CPU core
- Software Rendered Graphics using P.E.Op.S GPU plugin
- Full Sound support using P.E.Op.S SPU plugin
- HID Controller Input support for up to 2 players
- Support for Memory Card saves and usage of CVGS savegames
- Freeze / defrost support
- Partial support for operation without a PSX BIOS image
- Native CD-ROM support
- Open-Source, licensed under the GPL license
Rogue 2.3.1
Rogue is created as a professional and useful scripting suite for Ircle. It provides quiet automation of IRC tasks for users. more>>
Rogue 2.3.1 is created as a professional and useful scripting suite for Ircle. It provides quiet automation of IRC tasks for users. It does not provide any war commands, channel takeovers, or features a channel op might find obnoxious. Rogue is not a plug-in based scripting package. Rogue is delivered to the user with stability and speed in mind. The features in Rogue are unmatched. To discover all the features, download Rogue and try it out!
ColloQ 0.11
ColloQ - An improved IRC client for the iPhone, based upon mColloquy. more>> ColloQ - An improved IRC client for the iPhone, based upon mColloquy.
ColloQ was inspired by my early experiences with mColloquy. Thrilled at finding a functioning IRC client for the iPhone, I also found myself saying "I wish it did X ... I wish it did Y ... why doesnt it have Z?" The source code was publicly available, so I thought what better way to learn iPhone programming than to tinker with an existing app.
Roughly four months later colloQ was released.
Main features:
- More notifications are visible: joins, parts, nick changes, etc.
- Channel/PM timestamp
- Activity notification on main chats screen
- Channel member list allows access to user functions:
- Start/Resume PM
- Op, Deop
- Ban, Kick
- PM views now include a "Close PM" button
- Fonts and icons are now smaller - screen real estate is precious!
- A number of "slash" commands are available:
- /join Self-explanatory. The channel will appear in your main list. Example: /join #iPhone
- /raw join password I forgot to add password support to the /join command, but you can use this raw command as a workaround for now.
- /me Sometimes referred to as an "action". Example: /me throws a hissy.
- /msg Sends a PM to . Example: /msg nickserv help
- /query Opens up a PM window to , but does not send a message. The window will appear on your main chats screen. Example: /query JoeBlough
- /nick Changes your IRC nickname. Example: /nick NewNick
- /ns A shortcut for /msg nickserv. Example: /ns identify mypass
- /cs A shortcut for /msg chanserv. Example: /cs set #iPhone desc A channel.
- /ms A shortcut for /msg memoserv. Example: /ms read 1
- /os A shortcut for /msg operserv. Example: /os help
- /raw This is a special command that sends text directly to the IRC server. It is like the /quote command found in other clients. With it you can send any command that the IRC server understands. Example: /raw links. (If you really want to see all of the commands that the server understands, take a look at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1459.html).
mColloquy bugs that are FIXED in colloQ
- Channel and PM views are corrupted and go all red/orange after some time. Fixed However, each channel or PM view is limited to approximately 5700 characters. Oldest messages start scrolling off once it fills up.
- Input bar is black on iPod Touch. Fixed
- When channel and PM views are first created, the very first message is lost. Fixed
- Tapping on URLs in channel and PM views causes app to crash/disconnect. Fixed
System requirements:
- iPhone
HipTools 2.03
HipTools - Collection of list, string functions, and more more>>
HipScript is a plugin-based scripting package which allows users to choose which features they need, and also allows them to code their own plugins (or obtain them from other sources). HipScript is delivered with over a dozen standard plugins; there is no limit to how many plugins may be loaded at once, other than memory and processor power available to run them all.
HipTools is a scripts collection of list, string functions, and more, part of a package of IRC scripting.
Main features:
- User-defined aliases (define your own commands)
- Define your own User Window buttons, or override Ircles.
- Schedule delayed execution of commands
- Auto-send sound files to users who request them
- A flexible auto-greeter.
- Automated ping-request response and reporting
- Automated responses to NickServ & ChanServ on DalNet
- Optional auto-unban for channel ops
- Automatic clone-checking and kicking for channel ops
- Selectively ignore CTCPs and messages from certain users
- A pager and message logger
- Auto-whois users joining your channels
- Flood protections, both for individual users and to protect a channel if you are an op.
Plasticom 1.0d
Pre-op plastic surgery tool for the patient and surgeon. more>>
The patient knows what he wants and the surgeon knows what he can do. PLASTICOM is the missing link, as it provides visual, interactive information to both of them at the same time.
T.O.M.M. X 2.0
T.O.M.M. X - Cache manager for the Tactical Ops realism game more>>
In addition, TOMM allows the user purge their Tactical Ops cache of unwanted files and remove other files that cause irritating version mismatch errors.
TOMM also prevents cache corruption by making sure the files in the users cache are in synch with the files on the hard drive.
Enhancements:
- Save time by not having to download the large maps, textures, sounds,and music files over and over again.
- Purge their Tactical Ops cache of unwanted files and remove other files that cause irritating version mismatch errors.
- Prevents cache corruption by making sure the files in the users cache are in synch with the files on the hard drive.
Logtalk 2.37.1
Open source object-oriented logic programming language. more>> Open source object-oriented logic programming language.
Logtalk is a mature Open Source object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler.
Main features:
- Predicate directives (declarations) may be contained inside protocols (interfaces), which may be implemented by any object.
- Object names can be compound terms containing free variables that can be used to parametrize object predicates. This allows us to treat any predicate as an instantiation of a parametric object. I.e. through parametric object we can associate any number of methods with a compound term.
- You may have, in the same application, class-based hierarchies (with instantiation and specialization relations) and prototype-based hierarchies (with extension relations). Moreover, fundamental language features such as protocols (interfaces) and categories (components) can be used simultaneously by classes, instances, and prototypes.
- No need to be constrained to a single, lengthy hierarchy rooted in some generic object.
- Logtalk supports private, protected, and public inheritance in a way similar to C . Moreover, any entity relation can be qualified using a scope keyword. E.g. an object can privately implement a protocol, thus making all protocol declared predicates private.
- Set the scope of your object predicates to match your protocol design and let the runtime system enforce your choices.
- Objects can be either static or dynamic. Static objects are defined in source files which are compiled and loaded in the same way as Prolog files. Dynamic object can be either defined in source files or created at runtime.
- Any static object may contain both static and dynamic predicates.
- Logtalk uses standard Prolog syntax with the addition of a few operators and directives for a smooth learning curve. Prolog code can be easily encapsulated inside objects with little or no changes. Moreover, Logtalk can transparently interpret most Prolog modules as Logtalk objects for easy reusing of existing code (e.g. libraries).
- Predicates can be implicitly called when a spied event occurs, allowing programming solutions which minimize object coupling. In addition, events provide support for behavioral reflection.
- Predicates can be encapsulated inside categories, which can be virtually imported by any object, without any code duplication and irrespective of object hierarchies. Thus, objects may be defined through composition of categories, which act as fine-grained units of code reuse.
- High level multi-threading programming is available when running Logtalk with selected back-end Prolog compilers, allowing objects to support both synchronous and asynchronous messages. Easily take advantage of modern multi-processor and multi-core computers without bothering with the details of creating and destroying threads, implement thread communication, or synchronizing threads.
- Logtalk supports multi-inheritance of both protocol and implementation. An object may implement several protocols and extend, specialize, or instantiate several objects. Multi-inheritance conflicts are solved implicitly by the Logtalk lookup algorithms or explicitly by using predicate directives.
- Logtalk code is compiled using the same technics that you use to write efficient Prolog code. In addition, Logtalk supports both static binding and dynamic binding (with method lookup caching), greatly improving performance. Benchmark results for some Prolog compilers are available here.
- Logtalk is designed for smooth integration with any Prolog compiler that conforms or closely follows the ISO Prolog Standard.
- Logtalk interfaces with a specific back-end Prolog compiler via a minimal configuration file making it compatible with almost any modern compiler.
- Logtalk automatically generates a documentation file in XML format for every compiled object, protocol, or category. The system includes all the necessary XSL(T) files and scripts to convert documenting files to (X)HTML and PDF.
System requirements:
- Prolog
Enhancements
- Added support for declaring and defining object and category multifile predicates. This new feature is primarily intended to facilitate migration of Prolog code to Logtalk and should be used with caution as multifile support is spotty among back-end Prolog compilers (easily leading to portability problems). Multifile predicates can be both static or dynamic.
- Added support for compiling clauses for module multifile predicates within objects and categories in order to provide better integration with CLP(FD) and similar constraint packages.
- Added support for parsing module/2 directives whose export list contains operator declarations.
- Improved Logtalk compiler error-checking of file-level op/3 directives.
- Updated the Logtalk compiler to try to detect calls to proprietary built-in meta-predicates not declared in the config files. Detection may fail due to the lack of standardization of meta-predicate specifications.
- Updated the Logtalk compiler to avoid unexpected compilation errors when querying predicate properties due to the lack of standardization of the Prolog predicate_property/2 built-in predicate.
- Improved runtime error-checking for meta-calls whose closure argument is either Object:Closure or Module:Closure.
- Corrected a Logtalk compiler bug where a redefinition of a proprietary built-in meta-predicate (declared in the config files) would be ignored.
- Corrected a bug in the implementation of the Logtalk
No One Lives Forever Update 2 1.3
No One Lives Forever Update 2 - First person shooter featuring UNITY operative Cate Archer more>>
What harm does H.A.R.M. wish to inflict on secret agent Cate Archer? Find out in the sequel to one of the most highly acclaimed shooters of 2000. Agent Archer employs an vast arsenal of guns and gadgets - plus a wardrobe to die for - in challenging missions that span the globe. Powered by the new LithTech Jupiter System for the latest in graphic brilliance.
Main features:
- Mulitple Play Modes: Charge in with guns blazing or focus on stealth to evade and outsmart your enemy.
- Includes over 40 action-packed single-player levels.
- Mission-based cooperative multiplayer - up to 4 players work together as a team.
- Travel to exotic locales as diverse as India, Japan, Siberia and Ohio, and immerse yourself in secret-agent intrigue.
- Square off against despicable new villains like elusive Ninjas, wiley Mimes and ruthless Soviets, and encounter some familiar foes as well.
- Co-op: Two agents that get to help the crazy Kate Archer in different map scenarios.
- Death Match: You against everyone else. No teams
- Team Death Match: A team against another team
- Doomsday: Two teams. There are three pieces of a "Doomsday" device through-out the map. Find and pick-up parts of the device and bring it back to your base. All three pieces assemble the device. Once built, the "Doomsday" device pops the other team and you win the shindig.
Enhancements:
- Fixes refresh rate conflict preventing start-up.
HipScript 020825
HipScript is an effective and good-quality tool which provides quiet automation of mundane IRC tasks for users and channel ops. more>> <<less
Join Together 5.3.3
Join selected iTunes tracks as one & chapterize them. more>>
Join Together 5.3.3 is an application which helps joining the files of selected iTunes tracks together with QuickTime and exporting them as a single AAC Music or Audiobook file/track automatically. Optionally, you can create a "chapterized" audio file of the exported AAC file with pointers to the individually joined tracks.
Major Features:
- The basic version of Join Together is free and always will be. It has the same or better features--and performs as well or better--as it ever has without restrictions. Most users will find the free basic version of Join Together satisfactory for their track-joining needs.
- Join Together Plus is an optional shareware upgrade that provides additional pre-flight and post-op features that have been requested by power-users. This is to cover development and support expenses, which, in turn, helps make Join Together work better for everybody.
Enhancements: Addresses compatibility issues with iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2.
Requirements:
- Installation on a Mac running OS X 10.4 or better
- iTunes 4.9 or better (version 7 or better preferred)
- QuickTime 7 or better

Colloquy 2.2.1(4132)
Colloquy is such an advanced IRC & SILC client that aims to fill this void. By adhering to Mac OS X interface conventions, Colloquy has the look and feel of a quality Mac application. more>>
Colloquy 2.2.1(4132) is such an advanced IRC & SILC client that aims to fill this void. By adhering to Mac OS X interface conventions, Colloquy has the look and feel of a quality Mac application.
Major Features:
- AppleScript: A powerful dictionary for easy scripting.
- Fast & Solid IRC Core: Powered by the Irssi engine.
- Fast & Solid SILC Core: Powered by the SILC Toolkit.
- Plug-In Love: Unlimited extensability through Plug-Ins.
- Tight Ship: IRC over SSL for the paranoia.
- Styled For You: Pick the look for your conversations, powered by WebKit.
- Colors of the World: Fully compatible with mIRC colors.
- Unintrusive Interface: Sleek multi- or single-window modes with tabs or a drawer.
- File Transfer Medly: Full DCC transfer support with resume and passive DCC.
- Theyre Your Buddies: A buddy list for your IRC friends.
- Multiplicity: The freedom to chat on multiple servers.
- Open Minded: Open source, like it should be.
- Much, Much More! Just a better experience all-around.
- Fix a crash when deleting a connection while a room/chat is still open.
- Fix a bug where Colloquy would have very high CPU usage (likely due to a room having the blank chat room bug.)
- Update the console icon with the Leopard look.
- Use correct source list style on Leopard.
- Fixes a mixup in the German localization.
- Modifies the Italian lozalization and fills in some previously missing strings.
- Adds more Japanese localizations.
- Fixes the strings in the French localization.
- Fixes the "Auto rejoin when kicked from room" preference having no effect in the Traditional Chinese localization.
- Fixes where the Room Inspectors minimum size was too small for some localizations.
- Removes Your Name in Chat and Buddy Name in Chat as options in the General Preferences.
- Remove JVUseTabbedWindow to maintain previous behaviour.
- Disables the Drawer interface.
- Disables the Transcript Browser.
- Dont create the Colloquy Transcripts folder if logging is disabled.
- Dont WHOIS server operators when checking periodically checking for online users in watch rules.
- Fix /reload style and adds /reload all.
- Adds the /unignore command.
- Allows you to use commands with tab completion.
- Initially select the Colloquy.png background when customizing styles so selecting None works the first time.
- In the DecafBland style, long nicknames will now be truncated instead of wrapping to the next line.
- If a nick is hyphenated in the Bland style, it will no longer wrap to the next line.
- Handle IRC error 404 cannot send to channel and show an alert.
- Handle IRC error 477 room does not support modes or identify to join room, also show the literal reason in the error alert, if available.
- Adds a warning if you try to switch to a nickname that is currently being used.
- Displays an error message when your nick fails to change because you are changing it too fast, or if a room you are in doesnt allow it.
- Add more notification when a user if offline or away when a private chat is open. And prevent sending when they are offline.
- Adds support for IRC errors Room is Full (+l), Invite Only Room (+i) and Banned from Room (+b) to Chat Core and handling of these three errors plus Room Password Incorrect (+k).
- Updates the Growl framework.
- Displays message(s) for room activity in Growl notifications.
- Add checks to prevent trying to join a room twice.
- Step back how frequent reconnects are attempted.
- Use the SystemConfiguration framework to reconnect faster after a network interuption.
- Fixes an issue where connections to some Undernet servers fail because of no ident.
- Correctly set and remember the preferred nickname when changing it in the user interface. Unlike /nick wich is only a temp change while connected.
- Fix for servers that send multiple mode prefixes in the NAMES message.
- Treat the - prefix as operator. Some say it should be super op but we dont have that extra mode.
- Allows you to change the width of the File Transfer window.
- Fixes our turbo DCC SEND requests, some were missing a space.
- Fixes nick tab completion for nicks beginning with "".
- Adds some more emoticon combinations.
- Fixes a bug where changes to emoticons were not reflected in appearance preview.
- Fixes a bug where send message events in AppleScript would return missing value.
- Fix the issue where scroll events would affect background windows.
- Make private messages to other users while connected to a bouncer show up when not sent from the current computer.
- More than one consecutive space will now display correctly in the topic bar.
- Support more URLs such as Skype, Spotify and mailto.
- Fixes an error in the Buddy List. When you add a buddy to the server freenode.net, it wouldnt be recognized.
- Allows you to add buddies to top level servers and remain in effect server-wide.
- Fixes some leaks.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
InerziaDevHelper 2.0
Resume the last source backup more>> Resume the last source backup
InerziaDevHelper is a great tool for all developers - it will help you resume the last source backup.
You can be a professional programmer or a very beginner in the art of software developing, but this happened at least once: after having heavily modified several source files, you feel that you are in a no-way-out situation and that you should return to the last running version.
That is you have to resume the last backup, that usually is old: after that backup you programmed good things that you would like to keep, but you dont know how to recover. The automatic backup and tracking solutions are usually expensive.
InerziaDevHelper has the main goal to keep track of all your projects, maintaining a complete backup every time you think its wise, but without a standard backup annoiances.
In addition, it allows the tracking of the various bugs that affected (ops, affects!) your software after its release to the users.
These users can also be inserted into InerziaDevHelper, together with the eventual serial assigned.
Main features:
- keep the list of the ongoing projects and their folder;
- keep the version list for each project, wether released or not and a complete copy of all the source code and of the necessary resources for the build;
- immediate restore of one version without deleting the others;
- keep track of all bugs for each version of each project; the classification follows the suggestions of the best quality assurance systems. By using the sorting by status its easy to know which of them are open and which is the more urgent;
- keep a list of the users, together with his/her activation number in case of a commercial or shareware software;
- new in version 2, a ToDo window.
Enhancements
- Restore project function
- New ToDo window
- Bugs are related to the version, not to the project
- E-mail the selected user (using your email client)
- Add a contact using the Address Book
- New user interface
- Leopard required
- Automatic update system
- New application icon
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