piano movers
Piano 2.2
Piano - Brings you the full range of General MIDI sounds supported by Mac OS X on your dashboard. more>> Write your grocery lists and organize your recipes. Shopping lists are composed in seconds by clicking on items or adding from recipes. ShopNCook includes a database of nearly 2000 grocery items that makes it a snap to start writing shopping lists without having to input hundreds of items. By organizing the items according to the aisles of your supermarket, you save considerable time and efforts during shopping. The recipe manager lets you input your own recipes and search the recipes by title, categories, and ingredients. You can scale the quantities for the number of servings, and add the ingredients of a recipe to the shopping list with a click. ShopNCooks unique browser tool lets you localize and import recipes directly from internet. Have fun uncovering hundreds of thousands of recipes scattered in internet archives. Other features includes: nutritional information, e-mail tool to send shopping lists and share recipes with friends, sublists, automatic unit conversion, import/export, direct access to TheRecipeDatabase.com.<<less
File Mover 1.4
File Mover is released to enable you to drop any number of files or folders onto it, select where you want them to go, and off they go! more>>
File Mover 1.4 is released to enable you to drop any number of files or folders onto it, select where you want them to go, and off they go!
Simply place this Droplet anywhere you need it! You'll have to set up the prefs first, it'll ask you to do this the first time you use it.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.6
Piano Theory 1.0.2
Piano Theory - Play piano right on your dashboard more>>
Basically, it brings a basic reference for piano theory right to your desktop. Sound interesting?
PS: Special thanks to Jared R. White for allowing me to use his excellent MIDI plugin :) This is great, because it allows you to actually hear the piano.
Dock Mover 1.0
Enhances Dock positioning. more>>
Piano notes music game 09
After a lot of research, I realized that the software I was looking for just didnt exist, so I decided to create it myself. Five months later... Pian... more>> <<less
Items Mover 1.0b1
ItemsMover allows you to use copy, paste, and delete commands to move and delete files and folders in the Finder more>> ItemsMover allows you to use copy, paste, and delete commands to move and delete files and folders in the Finder. It appears as a small palette on your desktop with "Copy," "Paste," and "Delete" buttons.
MacOS 9.0 or later.
Rainbow piano for kids 12.18
Rinbow piano for kids. Look at the pannel and press the same note. Look at the pannel and press the same note. Look at the pannel and press the same n... more>> <<less
Objaction Mover 1.0b1
Objaction Mover - Distribute modified commercial geometries for Poser and other 3D programs more>>
Completly freeware.
EadConversion 1.7
EadConversion - Extracts archive container lists to EAD XML more>>
The Ead Conversion Java Web Start application is a proof of concept tool for converting a document describing the container list of a collection into an EAD XML document. It handles the necessary relationship between folders and boxes, and computes all of the containers used by each logical level of the collection.
Enhancements:
- Added an option to generate a single container rather than Parent/ID attributes.
- Added a workaround to a bug in Java 1.4.2 which resulted in many input lines being ignored.
TclPianist 1.3
TclPianist comes as an effective and advanced replacement GUI and MIDI player for PG Musics software called The Pianist. more>>
TclPianist 1.3 comes as an effective and advanced replacement GUI and MIDI player for PG Music's software called "The Pianist". This was an excellent listening and learning tool for playing several hundred classical piano MIDI files.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 8.6 - OS X 10.2 or later

Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver more>>
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6 is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver. It doesn't produce any sound by itself, but can be used to drive a MIDI synthesizer (either hardware or software, internal or external). You can use the computer's keyboard to play MIDI notes, and also the mouse. You can use the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the played MIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI file player. To do so, connect the other MIDI port to the input port of VMPK.
Major Features:
- VMPK uses a modern GUI framework: Qt4, that gives excellent features and performance. RtMIDI provides MIDI input/output features.
- The alphanumeric keyboard mapping can be configured from inside the program using the GUI interface, and the settings are stored in XML files. Some maps for Spanish, German and French keyboard layouts are provided, translated from the ones provided by VKeybd.
- VMPK can send program changes and controllers to a MIDI synth. The definitions for different standards and devices can be provided as .INS files, the same format used by QTractor and TSE3. It was developed by Cakewalk and used also in Sonar.
- VMPK can help you to change sounds in your MIDI synthesizer, but only if you provide a definition for the synthesizer sounds first. The definitions are text files with the .INS extension, and the same format used by Qtractor (Linux), and Sonar (Windows).
- When you start VMPK the first time, you should open the Preferences dialog and choose a definition file, and then select the instrument name among those provided by the definitions file. There should be one instrument definitions file installed in the VMPK's data directory (typically "/usr/share/vmpk" in Linux, and "C:Program FilesVMPK" in Windows) named "gmgsxg.ins", containing definitions for the General MIDI, Roland GS and Yamaha XG standards. It is a very simple format, and you can use any text editor to look, change, and create a new one. You can find a library of instruments definitions at the cakewalk ftp server.
- Another customization that you may want to tweak is the keyboard mapping. The default layout maps about two and half octaves for the QWERTY alphanumeric keyboard, but there are some more definitions in the data directory, adapted for other international layouts. You can even define your own mapping using a dialog box available in the Edit->Keyboard map menu.
- There are also options to load and save the maps as XML files. The last loaded map will be remembered the next time you start VMPK. In fact, all your preferences, selected MIDI bank and program, and the controller values will be saved on exit, and restored when you restart VMPK the next time.
Requirements:
- Qt 4.4 or newer
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- GCC C++ compiler.
License:GPL
Amazing Maze 2.0
Amazing Maze - Infinite and Interactive Realtime Composition for Sampled Sound Particles more>>
Amazing Maze is a work-in-progress that started in 1993 when I was working at IRCAM (Paris). In this realtime composition I attempted to realize ideas that have been haunting me for many years, and which I first accomplished in Lexikon-Sonate (1992-2007) for computer-controlled piano. Both pieces envisage a new type of music
which composes itself at the time of its sounding
which is not merely a reproduction of a pre-fabricated notation
which is capable of reacting on exterior influences
which exhibits infinite temporal expansion
which never repeats itself.
Amazing Maze is represented by a computer program which generates music by manipulating sampled instrumental sounds according to certain compositional strategies that are carried out in different structure generators. Each generator synthesizes its own characteristic sound world.
The compositional algorithms are currently programmed in MaxMSP by taking advantage of my Real Time Composition Library (RTC-lib). This collection of software modules offers the possibility to experiment with a number of compositional techniques, such as serial procedures, permutations and controlled randomness.
The sound material used in Amazing Maze is based on instrumental interpretations of three different types of sounds: points, grids, and planes which have been worked out for different instruments exploring sound qualities beyond the normal playing.
KKGames 1.08
KKGames - Popular suite of children games more>>
WordSpell
Drag letters to form words; computer will (attempt) to pronounce them.
MosaicPatterns
Design stained-glass-like patterns using a palette of 256 colors; designs are printable.
ColorShapes
Drag various geometric shapes around the screen to form pictures; pictures are printable.
Five-In-a-Row
Roll the dice and practice addition and subtraction skills in placing markers on the game board (1-4 players).
PlayNotes
Play the on-screen "piano" keyboard; letter-name of note and its position on musical staff is shown. Note plays with any of five available sounds.

Rondo 2009r2
Rondo is a really good tool for users who want to learn to play the piano or some other keyboard instrument but you hate reading musical scores, then read on! more>> <<less
MIDI Companion 2.0
MIDI Companion is a highly-efficient, high-quality remote interface to the best keyboards in existence, the Kurzweil K2500/K2600/K2661. more>>
MIDI Companion 2.0 is a highly-efficient, high-quality remote interface to the best keyboards in existence, the Kurzweil K2500/K2600/K2661.
This is the Mac OS X version, there will be no further updates to the Mac OS 9 version. The Companion allows you to control your Kurzweil from your Macintosh. This saves wear and tear on the Kurzweil buttons and it allows you to work more efficiently. Take the simplest task on your Kurzweil. You've just created a new program, or layed down the first track in a sequence.
The Kurzweil wants a name for this new object, and you sit there for 5 minutes spinning the data wheel or pecking at the keypad to enter "Rad Piano" or "Techno Song". Forget it! Now just reach over to your Mac keyboard and type on a normal keyboard! And that's just the start. The Companion allows you to see your Kurzweil screen remotely, allows you to enter numeric data for things like frequencies, select programs from a complete, searchable list instead of 8 crowded lines, export the list of objects in your machine, and more.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later, and a two-way MIDI connection between your Mac and your Kurzweil.