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Sea Beast 1.0
Sea Beast - A gorgeous set of sea creatures more>>
A three-piece lawn sculpture gave me the idea for this design. Each section of the sea serpent is its own icon. Altogether, the head, hump, and tail look like a creature half submerged in your display!
Sea Beast can be used for network volumes, related folders, or just to swim, hump after hump after hump, across your desktop.
All icons are aquafied and look their best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware.
MacBeat 0.9.1
MacBeat is a Japanese game which I documented and added on to in English (no in game Japanese, only English) more>> MacBeat is a Japanese game which I documented and added on to in English (no in game Japanese, only English). MacBeat is a simulator of Konamis Beatmania/Hip-Hop Mania/DJMania arcade series (Similar to Dance Dance Revolution). It involves playing your mini keyboard and scratch wheel in tune to music but is a lot more fun than it sounds. Free songs and skins included.
MacOS 8.1 or later, CarbonLib.
Deep Sea 1.0
Deep Sea - Make enemy subs go away by shooting them more>>
Deep Sea is a fun and simple game where it is you vs countless other subs.
Enemy subs will also be shooting bombs at you. You must avoid these bombs. You have three hits, after that you die. If your score was higher than that on the top right side, you get to enter you name, and you will be the first high score. To avoid the bombs, you have to move your ship around.
Bound Sea 2.2
Breakout-style game. more>>
The target must avoid being hit by the balls while directing them to hit "stars" placed randomly on the screen.
Carribean Dreams 1.0
Carribean Dreams - Marine fishes icon set more>>
The icons are best viewed in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware for personal use.

Deep Blue Stress Widget 1.1
Deep Blue Stress Widget is developed to be an ideal program for you if you need some live action on your Mac more>> Deep Blue Stress Widget 1.1 is developed to be an ideal program for you if you need some live action on your Mac. Want to see how a struggling deep sea creature tries to survive in a tiny aquarium on your Dashboard? Of course you do.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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The Dan Barker Audio Show Widget - Listen to Dan Barker and William Jones presenting the Dan Barker Audio Show. more>> StuffIt Expander expands and decodes any compressed file you download from the Internet or receive attached to your email. It expands StuffIt archives, unzips Zip files (created by WinZip or other zip utilities), and decompresses Unixs .tar, .gzip and .bzip files.
From BinHex to .Zip, StuffIt to MIME, Expander accesses more formats in less time with zero hassles! Expander works seamlessly with all your favorite Web browsers like Safari, Firefox and more.
Easily access any compressed file, download or attachment
Easy to use "drag and drop" interface
Handles .SITX and over 20 other compression formats
Toggleable Autocheck for latest updates to Expander
Open archives using strong 512-bit or AES 256-bit encryption
Always FREE! Expander never nags you for payment!
Over 25 Supported File Formats:
.sitx .sit .zip .sea .tar .bin .hqx .cbr .bz2 .tgz .lha .mime .rar .arc .gz .cbz .uue .exe .cab .yenc .z .pf .uu<<less
ERDDAP 1.18
Scientific application that refers mostly to oceanographic data more>> Scientific application that refers mostly to oceanographic data
ERDDAP (the Environmental Research Divisions Data Access Program) aggregates scientific data from diverse local and remote sources and offers a simple, consistent way to download subsets of the data in common file formats and make graphs and maps.
This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys).
Without ERDDAP, when a person (or a computer program) looks on the Internet for a specific type of scientific data (for example, oceanographic data like satellite sea surface temperature data), there are many problems.
Main features:
- Aggregates data from diverse local and remote sources.
- Offers several ways to search for datasets of interest (see options at right).
- Lets you make requests in a standardized way, regardless of the data sources request protocol.
- Gridded data is available via the DAP hyperslab protocol and WMS.
- Tabular data is available via the DAP constraint protocol.
- ERDDAP also provides Data Access Forms (web pages) which help humans create the DAP requests. OPeNDAPs DAP is the recommended IOOS DMAC data transport mechanism and a NASA EOSDIS standard. (DAP is great!)
- lets you choose the file format for the results (for example, .html table, ESRI .asc, Google Earth .kml, .mat, .nc, .csv, .tsv, .json, .xhtml, .png).
standardizes the dates+times in the results, either as:
- To avoid time zone and daylight savings confusion, time values are always converted to the UTC time zone.
lets you request .png and .pdf image files with graphs and maps of the data, in addition to the raw data. Three special uses of these images are:
- Web page authors can embed a graph with the latest data in a web page using an HTML tag.
- Anyone can use ERDDAPs Slide Sorter to build a personal web page that displays graphs with the latest data (or other images or HTML content), each in its own, draggable slide.
- Anyone can use or make Google Gadgets to display images with the latest data on their iGoogle home page.
- Offers email/URL and RSS subscriptions, so you can be notified whenever a dataset changes.
- Is a web application (for humans with browsers) and a web service (for computer programs). ERDDAP has REST- and ROA-style links to make ERDDAPs services available to computer programs, so that other web applications and web services can be built on top of ERDDAP.
Anemona 1.41
Anemona offers you an interesting particle-based screensaver based on LiquidMac. Its movements suggest the ones of a sea anemone. more>>
Anemona 1.41 offers you an interesting particle-based screensaver based on LiquidMac. Its movements suggest the ones of a sea anemone. Unlike LiquidMac, it doesn't use the SMS (Sudden Motion Sensor).
Requirements:
- G5 or Intel
Its movements suggest the ones of a sea anemone. Unlike LiquidMac, it doesn't use the SMSScuba Divelog 1.0b2
Scuba Divelog - Appleworks Scuba and Nitrox Dive-log template more>>
This template will allow the user to input and save data in a database file for each dive they log. A basic understanding of AppleWorks database is needed to use this, as I will not type in this read-me about the basics of the database system.
Main features:
- Depth calculations done for you.
- Nitrox Calculations including PO2, EAD, and MOD all calculated for you.
- Very easy to read and use interface.
Enhancements:
- Increased documentation on how to get rid of the annoying Password each time you load the nitrox or scuba template.
- Better orginization of read-me file.
DeadFish 1.0
DeadFish - Kill fish with rolls of duct tape in a space invaders-like game more>>
Thankfully, the chemicals separate after a few hours in water, but before they could disperse, an entire school of fish passing by was exposed! This has given them certain unusual mutations . . .
You have been assigned a mission by the U.S. government: destroy these mutated fish before they can reach the sea floor and contaminate the plants. Since the government seems to think that duct tape is a powerful defense against chemical and biological weapons, your sub has been equipped to shoot rolls of the grey ribbon.
Good luck, fish killer!
J-Battle 0.5
J-Battle - BattleShips-alike game more>>
Anyway, Ive wanted to play it again for ages, so I set about writing my own version of it. I know there are others out there, but theyre all either not quite what Im looking for or take too long to set up and get stuck into a game. J-Battle is as simple as it gets: fire it up, select "New Game" and click where you want to shoot at. Its absolutely great if youve got a few minutes to spare or if youre bored at work! ;)
I hope you like playing J-Battle. Ill admit that its not exactly addictive, but it is very good for a quick fix if thats all youre after. If theres anything you particularly like about J-Battle, anything you want to know, have any constructive criticism or ideas for future versions, please let me know. Likewise if you would like the source code or have created an icon you think might be better. Actually, while Im on the subject of the icon, if you own the picture that the current icon came from, then Im sorry but I found the pic via Google image search a number of months ago and cant for the life of me remember where it came from! Let me know and Ill credit you or change it.
If you find yourself playing J-Battle a lot, please consider making a wee donation to help me continue writing programs for Mac OS X. Ive got a few more ideas up my sleve, so itd be a really good incentive. Thanks.
Enhancements:
- Initial release!

Europa Universalis II 1.0.9
Europa Universalis is a historical strategy game simulating all aspects of world history from 1419 to 1820 more>> Europa Universalis is a historical strategy game simulating all aspects of world history from 1419 to 1820. Each player takes on the role of one of the major nations of the era, controlling diplomacy, economy, warfare, exploration and colonization. A number of unique features ensure historical accuracy, including period monarchs, military leaders, and technological gains.
It is the year 1419 - the time of Great Explorations. As leader of one of the worlds great nations you will change the world and create history. It is a time of great change that the world has never seen before, continents are waiting to be discovered, conquered and colonized, a New World is rising and the old is torn apart by conflict and war.
In a time of enormous hunger for power, honor and wealth it is your destiny to rule your country, accept new challenges, mobilize troops, build amazing cities and exploit your resources. The skilled will gain wealth; the less fortunate can expect poverty, famine and diseases. Do you have what it takes to change the course of world history?
- 90 different nations potentially player controlled. Powerful AI with human behavior controls non-player nations.
- Choose between 9 scenarios including a Grand Campaign Game encompassing 300 years. Over 500 different historical missions and a dynamic system generating countless of exciting missions ensure many hours of game play!
- 200+ different historical events that potentially affects the outcome of your actions
- A truly unique game in magnitude, size and setting
- 800+ named provinces, 550+ named sea zones and 100+ named rivers on a map covering the entire globe!
- The real-time game can be set to pause at any time or any given event to give players time to plan ahead, thereby creating a "semi-real-time" environment
- User friendly and customizable message system
- Involve yourself in colonization, exploration, trade and infrastructure, war, religion and diplomacy against players and computer alike!
- Up to 8 players in multiplayer games over LAN or the internet!
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Version 1.0.9 brings the game up to the latest PC release. This provides many game balance fixes, bug fixes, AI changes, scenario updates and more.
QCDesktop 0.5
QCDesktop helps you decorates your desktop by the life of Quartz Compositions which helps you display any kind of animated art; a blue sea, an RSS feed, a clock. more>>
QCDesktop 0.5 helps you decorates your desktop by the life of Quartz Compositions which helps you display any kind of animated art; a blue sea, an RSS feed, a clock. QCDesktop lets you set preferences to cover desktop icon or not, use transparency for playback and much more. Iimports Composition settings from the Screen Saver preferences database.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4