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XContact 2.2.1
Organize your personal and business contacts. more>>
Driving your Web browser,XContact can send email or go to a URL withjust a click. It will also dial a phone number viamodem. XContact prints envelopes, labels,mailing lists, and a phone list.
The On-Line Joke Book 7.0
Compilation of clean jokes and stories. more>>
Haxial KDX Sound List Edit 1.0
Produce sound list files for KDX. more>>
To use Sound Lists with KDX Client, create a folder named "Sound Lists" in the same folder as KDX. Put your Sound List files in that folder.
Then in KDX, click Settings, and your files should appear in the menu under "Sound List".
Unlockupd 1.0b1
Unlockupd - Works around a bug in lookupd more>>
WARNING: Although Unlockupd has undergone a significant amount of testing with no reported problems, this software should still be considered beta-quality. It is only being made available now since the cat snuck out of the bag on the darwin-dev mailing list.
Technical Details - Lookupd is the lookup and caching daemon responsible for handling NetInfo, DNS, and other such requests. Applications typically do not access lookupd directly, but rather, use standardized library functions (such as gethostbyname for DNS) which access lookupd on the applications behalf.
Lookupd has a bug (rdar://3632865) in its cache cleanup code that causes it to randomly crash. CrashReporter, the system crash log agent, does not properly handle lookupd crashes and as a result, when lookupd crashes, the process is not terminated. Since lookupd has not terminated, mach_init does not respawn lookupd. From this point, any application that attempts to access lookupd either directly or indirectly, will hang.
Once lookupd stops responding it becomes difficult but not impossible to recover the system to a usable state. One technique which works but is not recommended (for obvious reasons), is to leave a root shell running and `killall -9 lookupd` when it becomes obvious that lookupd has died (sudo does not work, since it requires lookupds services, as does opening a new terminal window).
How unlockupd works - Unlockupd is a small daemon which periodically polls lookupd. If it detects that lookupd is not responding, it makes a note in the system log and forces lookupd to terminate.
moEnvelopes 0.6.1
moEnvelopes - Print envelopes from the Apple Address Book more>>
moEnvelopes uses the groups from AddressBook as mailing lists, just like Apples Mail uses them for e-mail mailing lists. The first step ist therefore to create a group in AddressBook and to add people (or other groups) to it.
Now start moEnvelopes. Choose the group and the desired envelope style from the popups at the top of the window. You can review the resulting output in the areas below. When you are satisfied, choose "Print..." from the File menu to print the envelopes.
Enhancements:
- This version now runs on Panther (MacOS X 10.3). If you are using Jaguar (MacOS X 10.2), you should use version 0.6.
- Fixed some spelling errors.
Choose Color From List 1.0
Choose Color From List - choose colors from a list more>>
DOT-TUNES Tracker 0.1a2
DOT-TUNES Tracker is regarded as a feature-rich and trustworthy application which brings users, music, clients and server apps together. more>>
DOT-TUNES Tracker 0.1a2 is regarded as a feature-rich and trustworthy application which brings users, music, clients and server apps together.
DOT-TUNES Tracker sits between the Client app and the Server app and allows others to enjoy your music and for you to enjoy theirs. Within the new DOT-TUNES Server application - on the main server window - you will see a new button 'Add to Tracker'. When you click this button, you can enter the address of a DOT-TUNES Tracker and a name for your Server. When you click 'connect' your server is added to the Tracker.
This new feature is optional and you can disconnect from the tracker at any time. So, the tracker now contains your server name and the address to which users can connect. The tracker can contain any number of available servers. Then within the DOT-TUNES Client software you will see the new Tracker tab on the main connection window. Click Tracker and enter a Tracker Address and click connect. You will see a list containing any number of available DOT-TUNES Servers. Simply click a server name to connect to the server.
IMPORTANT! You do not have to add your server to a DOT-TUNES Tracker - so your Server can still remain completely anonymous. You can create a username and password within DOT-TUNES which will prevent unauthorized users accessing your tracks - even if you have added yourself to a tracker.
So, what does all this mean?
- Now new artists can publish some sample tracks, add them to a tracker and gain exposure.
- You can connect to many DOT-TUNES servers from within the Client - even though you don't know the addresses of any servers.
- You can run a Tracker yourself and group some Servers.
- There can be an unlimited number of Trackers around the web - find a new tracker to find some new servers.
Would you like to run a Tracker? Download and Launch the Tracker, click 'Start Tracker' and that's it. Then send an email to the DOT-TUNES mailing list with your Tracker Address - that will allow others to publish their server details on your tracker.
Make mailing list rule 1.0
Make mailing list rule - Make a new rule for a mailing list. more>>
This script will create a folder for a mailing list, and create a rule to move incoming messages for that list into the folder, only if no folder or rule of the same name already exists. It makes the rule the second rule in the rule list--this is because many people have a kill file rule as the first rule.
The script makes the assumption that the To recipient is the list address. If that is not the case, do not use the script for that list. Unfortunately, there is no one characteristic common to all mailing lists that a script can use.
Convert Script 1.0d4
Convert Script - Convert script text between ASCII and Mac format more>>
Designed for use with AppleScript mailing lists, it also attempts to salvage mangled scripts which were not preprocessed prior to being sent to the mailing list.
Special symbols like chevrons, not equal signs, continuation characters and others are replaced with other characters by the server sometimes making the original script unreadable.
Completly freeware.
Enhancements:
- Fix breaks seems to work better now.
User Agent 1.0
User Agent - Displays what email client was used to send the message more>>
Looks for x-Mailer or User-agent headers if present. If not, it returns the message-id, which can help to identify some mail clients. This script is handy for troubleshooting, when you need to know what version of mail client a correspondent is using.
Note: Some mailing list servers strip out the original message headers and substitute their own. In this case, there is nothing that this script can do for you.
FileName List Compiler 1.7
FileName List Compiler - Set your clipboard to the names of selected files more>>
The script can be activated by a script launching utility, the Apple menu or by dropping files onto its icon.
Font Family List 1.0d21
Font Family List - Generate a list of installed fonts more>>
The Family ID code is the unique identifier used in styled text. (text files, clipboard, etc).
Completly freeware.
Enhancements:
- Now uses Resource Utilities (not Resource IO).
- Eliminated ReadResource handler.
FMPro.org Widget 1.0
FMPro.org Widget - Offers an RSS FileMaker-related news reader and a search engine on web resources more>>
- FMPro.org web site (including news, web directory, web pages, events)
- FileMaker products online help (v7 and v8 compatible)
- Filemaker.com web site (including support, purchase, products, solutions, etc)
- FileMaker Talk (mailing list archive)
- ISO Filemaker forum
- Google (web pages, news and groups).
Other Account (Entourage) 1.0
Other Account (Entourage) - Change the account of an outgoing message more>>
Completly freeware.
Mailing List Last Name (Entourage) 1.0
Mailing List Last Name (Entourage) - Corrects contact entries for mailing lists more>>
This makes it impossible to find if youre ever looking for it in the Address Book. This script overcomes this.