sexy beast 2000
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.
SimCity 2000
SimCity 2000 allows the user to build and manage a metropolis more>>
SimCity 2000 allows the user to build and manage a metropolis. Youre given a plot of barren land to zone into industrial, residential, and commercial areas where people work, live, and play.
Lay roads, subways, highways, and railroads to connect the zones and watch your city grow as citizens immigrate. As your city grows, you must deal with crime, education, and health issues by strategically placing police stations, schools, and hospitals.
Add parks and stadiums, on-ramps and bus stops, airports and seaports as your citizens needs grow. Manage traffic, the budget, and the needs of your constituents, or face riots, public ridicule in the presses, and eventual impeachment.
GrabberRaster 1.004
GrabberRaster - takes SEXY screen grabs/captures from almost anything that appears on your Macintosh screen more>>
Enhancements:
- Constrained resizing.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug fixes.
Compuserve 2000 5.1.2
Online Internet service client. more>>
CompuServe Interactive Services provides complete and comprehensive products and access for Internet online users at home, in the workplace and around the globe.
With the launch of CompuServe 2000 in 1999, CompuServe reached a new milestone by making the gathering of information and exploring the Internet faster, easier and more convenient than ever before for its 3 million worldwide members
Since its acquisition by AOL in 1998, CompuServe has continued to enhance its core service to meet the needs of one of the fastest-growing segments of the Internet: value-driven adults who are going online for the first time.
Summer Expo 2000 Icons
Set of icons representing the G4 Cube and Snow flavored iMac. more>>
The cube, based on the stunning new form factor from Apple Computer, is rendered in the "Copland" 3D style and has been optimized for Mac OS 8.5, 9 and even includes a 128x128 thumbnail resource for users of the DP4 release of Mac OS X.
Mined 2000.15
Powerful text editor supporting modern interaction paradigms, and with a fast, small-footprint behavior more>> Powerful text editor supporting modern interaction paradigms, and with a fast, small-footprint behavior
Mined is a powerful text editor with a comprehensive yet concise and easy-to-use user interface supporting modern interaction paradigms, and fast, small-footprint behaviour.
Mined provides both extensive Unicode and CJK support offering many specific features and covering special cases that other editors are not aware of (like auto-detection features and automatic handling of terminal variations, or Han character information). It was the first editor that supported Unicode in a plain-text terminal (like xterm or rxvt).
Basically, mined is an editor tailored to reliable and efficient editing of plain text documents and programs, with features and interactive behaviour designed for this purpose.
Mined runs on many platforms: Unix (Mac OS X/Linux/Sun/HP/BSD and more), Windows (cygwin, Interix), DOS (djgpp), including legacy systems (old Unix systems). Was also ported to VMS, EMX, and even still compiles with Turbo-C.
Main features:
- Intuitive user interface
- Logical and consistent concept of navigating and editing text (without ancient line-end handling limitations or insert/append confusion)
Supports various control styles:
- Editing with command control, function key control, or menu control
- Navigation by cursor keys, control keys, mouse or scrollbar
- Concise and comprehensive menus (driven by keyboard or mouse)
- "HOP" key paradigm doubles the number of navigation functions that can be most easily reached and remembered by intuitively amplifying the associated function
- Immediate adjustment if the window size is changed, in any state of interaction
- Extensive Unicode support, including double-width and combining characters, script highlighting, various methods of character input support (mapped keyboard input methods, mnemonic and numeric input), supporting CJK, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Arabic, and other scripts
- Extensive accented character input support, including multiple accent prefix keys.
- Support for Greek (monotonic and polytonic).
- Support for Cyrillic accented characters.
- Support of bidirectional terminals, Arabic ligature joining
- East Asian character set support: handling of major CJK encodings (including GB18030 and full EUC-JP with combining characters)
- Support for a large number of 8 bit encodings (with combining characters for Vietnamese, Thai, Arabic, Hebrew)
- Support of CJK input methods by enhanced keyboard mapping including multiple choice mappings (handled by a pick list menu); characters in the pick list being sorted by relevance of Unicode ranges
- Han character information with description and pronunciation
- Auto-detection of text character encoding, edits files with mixed character encoding sections (e.g. mailboxes), transparent handling and auto-detection of UTF-16 encoded files
- Auto-detection of UTF-8 / CJK / 8 bit terminal mode and detailed features (like different Unicode width and combining data versions)
- Comprehensive and flexible (though standard-conformant) set of mechanisms to specify both text and terminal encodings with useful precedences.
- Flexible combination of any text encoding with any terminal encoding.
- Encoding support tested with: xterm, mlterm, rxvt, cxterm, kterm, hanterm, kde konsole, gnome-terminal, linux console
- Many text editing features, e.g. paragraph wrapping, auto-indentation and back-tab, smart quotes (with quotation marks style selection and auto-detection) and smart dashes
- Search and replacement patterns can have multiple lines
- Cross-session paste buffer (copy/paste between multiple even subsequent or remote invocations of mined)
- Optional Unicode paste buffer mode with implicit conversion
- Marker stack for quick return to previous text positions
- Multiple paste buffers (emacs-style)
- Program editing features, HTML support and syntax highlighting, identifier and function definition search, also across files; structure input support
- Text and program layout features; auto-indentation and undent function (back-tab), numbered item justification
- Systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
- Visible indications of special text contents (TAB characters, different line-end types, character codes that cannot be displayed in the current mode)
- Full binary transparent editing with visible indications (illegal UTF-8 or CJK, mixed line end types, NUL characters, ...)
- Print function that works in all text encodings
- Optional password hiding
- Optional emacs command mode
Sexy Online Sounds
Custom online sounds are back! Now you can customize your sounds for AOL 4.0 and other online software with the Sexy Online Sounds more>> Custom online sounds are back! Now you can customize your sounds for AOL 4.0 and other online software with the "Sexy" Online Sounds. This set is among the most-downloaded Online Sounds of all-time and has even been used in a major television show! The sounds are of a sexy female voice.
AOL 4.0 or later.
CompuServe 2000 X 5.1.2
CompuServe 2000 X provides users with a useful serve for Mactonish. more>> <<less
Apple Memory Guide November, 2000
Apple Memory Guide May is a guide with complete information about installing memory (RAM) in all Macintosh computer more>> Apple Memory Guide May is a guide with complete information about installing memory (RAM) in all Macintosh computer models.<<less
Dock Boxes 1.0
Dock Boxes - A Dashboard widget that shows various webcam images from harbors more>> An utility for converting any picture to JPEG 2000 using QuickTime.
New stuff added in version 1.1:
-Added a drop window.
-Fixed the string handling to work with unicode file names.<<less

Wireless Key Generator 1.0
For generating wep security keys for wireless routers and access more>>
Wireless Key Generator 1.0 is a useful utility designed for generating wep security keys for wireless routers and access points.
To use launch Wireless Key Generator. Then simply select bit size and mode and click onto the Generate button. Once generated save the keys to a text file, burn to CD, and use the CD to copy one of the keys on each wireless computer.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.4
- Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista

ScreenShotFormatX 1.2
ScreenShotFormatX lends you the ability of easily changing the output format of screenshots (command/shift/3 or 4). more>> ScreenShotFormatX 1.2 lends you the ability of easily changing the output format of screenshots (command/shift/3 or 4). The choices are BMP, GIF, JPEG 2000, JPG, PDF, PICT, PNG, PSD and TIFF.
- Now universal binary. Now Mac OS X.5 Leopard compatible.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Haxial AppearanceEdit 1.400
Haxial AppearanceEdit - Change the apperance of your Haxial apps. more>>
Haxial programs render/display their graphical user interface (GUI) using the Haxial Appearance Engine, which supports a high degree of customization. In other words, if you are not happy with the appearance of Haxial programs, you can change it to suit yourself.
The easiest way to change the appearance is to download a Haxial Appearance file (a ".hap" file) from the Haxial website or another source, and load it into the Haxial program of your choice. The Appearance Engine then renders the GUI using this .hap file, and the appearance is completely changed.
Alternatively, if you are more adventurous, or you are the artistic type, then you might like to use Haxial AppearanceEdit to create your own appearance file, or modify an existing one.
So in summary, AppearanceEdit is a program for creating and editing ".hap" files which change the appearance of Haxial programs.
Enhancements:
- In order to reduce code bloat and simplify, removed support for "color only" Appearances, leaving only support for full Appearances. To support both kinds required 2 almost entirely separate rendering engines, thus bloating the program. Most of the "color only" Appearances looked crappy anyway, but if desired they can be recreated as full Appearances.
- An Appearance file can now contain file icons for any file type -- you can add a file icon and specify which file type it is to be used for (for example, "image/jpeg"). An icon can also be used for a whole group (for example, if you specify "image/" as the type).
- Added mouse icons (pointers/cursors) to the Appearance file, allowing you to customize them. The OS mouse icons are no longer used.
- In the Images panel, support the optional drawing of transitions (aka "gradients") underneath variable-size user interface elements (to be useful, the image must have transparent areas for the transition to show through).
- The above changes required that the Appearance file format change. Use AppearanceEdit to update old Appearance files to the new format by opening and saving them. Old "color only" Appearances are NOT fully converted automatically (just the colors and icons are imported).
- Improved the default built-in Appearance ("Evil Chiaroscuro"). Evil Chiaroscuro is now sexy beyond belief. Gimme some of that dark gray metal baby, give it to me hard, ohhh yeah.
- Started implementation of a Scale feature that will allow for bigger (higher resolution) Appearances to be created. Not finished, so disabled for now.
- Added graph colors for future use.
- The text color in the Images panel is disabled for items that do not use it.
- Added ability to change background color of image scrollers.
- Color choosers are now drawn using their own set of images, instead of abusing Focus Box.
- Misc minor bug fixes and improvements.