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Game Pad Hack 0.3
Game Pad Hack - Enables the Xbox controller in Halo more>>
OCSmart Hacks 1.0b2
A Cocoa extension bundle. more>>
Doze Movie Hack 1.0
Doze Movie Hack - Enable free QT to save web files more>>
Doze Movie Hack allows the free version of QuickTime to be able to save movies from the web (usually only available to QuickTime Pro users).
Doze Movie Hack copies the cached movie data from a hidden place to your dekstop, file type and creator will be set for QT-movie and you got it!
Diablo 2 RAM Hack 1.0b1
Diablo 2 RAM Hack 1.0b1 is one of the most salutary programs that allows Diablo 2 to run with less than 64MB of RAM. more>>
Diablo 2 RAM Hack 1.0b1 is one of the most salutary programs that allows Diablo 2 to run with less than 64MB of RAM. This extension will make Diablo 2 run on Macintosh computers. This extension is NOT supported and you use it at your OWN risk!
PagePacker 1.1
PagePacker - makes pocket-sized books more>>
Chad Adams figured out a brilliant technique of cutting and folding pieces of paper into little books and called it PocketMod. The technique was brilliant, but the software was a little awkward. So I, knowing a little about Cocoa, hacked together PagePacker.
Enhancements:
- Support for A4 paper (see the Preferences panel)
- AppleScriptability (with a lot of help from Matt Neuburg)
- You can now move, copy, and clear pages after you drop them
- The catalog appears larger
- You can use the up/down arrows to move through the catalog
ReSource 1.5.0
ReSource wont make you disappointed because it enables you to see the source code of classes you dont have the source for. more>>
ReSource 1.5.0 won't make you disappointed because it enables you to see the source code of classes you don't have the source for.
To achieve that functionality, it uses some private API from Apple's JavaKit.framework and JAD, the Java Decompiler. The source for this tiny hack is provided as a reference and encouragement for further improvement.
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Google Hacks 1.7.0.1
Google Hacks is considered to be a useful compilation of carefully crafted Google searches that expose novel functionality from Googles search and map services. more>> Google Hacks 1.7.0.1 is considered to be a useful compilation of carefully crafted Google searches that expose novel functionality from Googles search and map services. For example, you can use it to view a timeline of your search results, view a map, search for music, search for books, and perform many other specific kinds of searches. You can also use this program to use google as a proxy.
Enhancements:
- Bug Fix
- Add search for third party
- Add search images custom
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later.
AirPort Hack for MacOS X 0.1
AirPort Hack for MacOS X is a custom patch that claims to make MacOS X beta compatible with AirPort network connections more>> AirPort Hack for MacOS X is a custom patch that claims to make MacOS X beta compatible with AirPort network connections. Use this patch at your own risk, as the developer doesnt own an AirPort card himself.
MacOS X.
XMMS Remote 2.0.1
XMMS Remote - Controls XMMS on a *nix box more>>
This software was written on a whim, during a hack session, and is therefor, free!
Enhancements:
- Fixed no responce timeout
- Fixed numerous return .. return .. bugs
- Made work in 10.3.
Xscreensaver 5.03
Xscreensaver - Standard screensaver that ships with most Unix systems more>>
On MacOS systems, these screen savers work with the usual MacOS screen saving framework (X11 is not required).
Enhancements:
- New hacks, cwaves, glcells, m6502, and voronoi.
- Minor fixes to bsod.
- Fixed possible crash with PAM USB-dongle auth.
- Updated webcollage to track recent Google Images and Flickr changes.
showDate 0.2
showDate is known as a smart and useful tweak tool. more>>
showDate 0.2 is known as a smart and useful tweak tool. showDate is a li'l hack to enable the date next the orig. apple clock in the menubar at top of the screen.
Enhancements: Enhanow it is written in cocoa and is available in 0.2 version.
Hack to the Past II 2.0
Hack to the Past II is a multi-purpose, highly customizable system utility. more>>
Hack to the Past II 2.0 is a multi-purpose, highly customizable system utility. This little script applet will bring back the shortcut key combo, Command + N, for creating a New Folder before Apple (Hello, McFly, anybody in there?), in their infinite wisdom, switched it to Command + Shift + N. So instead of continuing to use that cumbersome command to create a new folder, you can now 'Hack to the Past' and return to using Command + N like it was before the cats (all OS X versions) came on the scene. It will also swap the New Finder Window with Command + Shift + N as it should be, IMHO.
You can also revert back if you've become used to the "cat's" way and you're getting totally confused and are simply used to these post-OS 9 commands. Plus, the actual menu items (in the Finder) are updated as well, and Command + N will work even in dialog boxes, so everything is seemless to you, the end user. Will not 'stop working' between software updates, but you will likely have to run the script again if you reinstall system software or update to a completely new 10.x version.
MTGband 0.9.0
MTGband - Text adventure game more>>
This Game is an edited verson of Zangband so please, if you wish to send any donations to me, please send it to the makers of Zangband instead. There is lots more info on the game in its online help files.
Hack to the Past 2.0
Hack to the Past is a script giving back the shortcut key combo, Command + N, for making a New Folder before Apple (Hello, McFly, anybody in there?), in their infinite wisdom, switched it to Command + Shift + N. more>>
Enhancements:
- Compatible with Tiger
- Code enhancements
- Better dialogs
- New choices
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
Talk Timer 0.1
Talk Timer is a simple application in Squeak for use at conferences to help speakers keep track of how much time they have left more>>
The timer counts down the number of minutes reserved for the talk and turns red when only 5 minutes are left, when times up it also flashes.
I originally quickly hacked this together at the Camp Smalltalk event at the ESUG 2005 conference, where we installed it on a computer next to the speakers.