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Missile Command 2.0
A great arcade game that you can play from your dashboard. more>> A great arcade game that you can play from your dashboard.
Missile Command is a great dashboard widget that allows you to play a classic arcade game. The goal of the game is to defend cities against missiles.
Enhancements
- Leopard compatible.
blast command 1.0
blast command - Send a mass plain-text e-mail to all the addresses in standard input more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Bluecommand 1.1
Bluecommand - Remote control a Mac from Bluetooth devices more>>
How do I setup my system?
Open System Preferences > Bluetooth. Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.
If the options "Discoverable" and "Accept files without warning" are both turned on, then you are ready to go.
If you prefer to keep the "Discoverable" feature off, you have to pair your device with your Mac. Select "Devices" and follow the instructions to set up a new device.
In any case, to use Bluecommand you need to be able to send files from your Bluetooth device to the Mac.
I suggest to select "Accept files without warning", to take the full advantage of Bluecommand.
How does it work?
Bluecommand will watch the folder where accepted files are saved, looking for any incoming text file or vNote. If the files content begins with the string cmd=, it will be executed as a shell command. If the header is app=, it will be processed as AppleScript. In both cases, the file will then be deleted.
Add Key Command 1.0
Add Key Command adds a Key Equivalent to the Export EPS menu more>>
Commander 1.2
Commander is an enhanced version of the original Commander more>>
The tool executes UNIX shell commands standalone with each new open window working in its own pipe and eventually with windows added to share a same pipe. Additionally it offers some basic yet flexible features, easy to use and set, which make possible to achieve by simply point and click, batch of commands and harnessing their power without resorting to or knowing shell scripting.
Main features:
- Multiple windows for running shell commands and keeping their result at hand
- Windows bound to pipes or sharing them can be indifferently mixed and used
- Possibility did chain in sequence multiple command windows for batch execution
- multiple way to control chained sequence
- Possibility to achieve pseudo-interactivity in some cases
- Possibility to detach window from its command in case of blocking conditions
- Aids for finding any pending processes holding a pipe after the detach
- Searchable result
- Possibility to save and reuse most frequent or complex formatted commands and parameters
- Possibility to print results
- Access to a dictionary of common or custom commands
- Possibility to edit and customize the dictionary included in the bundle
- Possibility to filter the dictionary for fast finding and access
- Possibility to drag & drop text from the dictionary to the command fields.
Enhancements:
- Commander contains both visual and functional improvements for enhancing the user experience without changing its basic interface and use.
- Newly open windows by default allocate a private pipe for communicating with the underneath command being executed; by selecting the new "New Alias" menu item, a new window will open without allocating a new pipe but sharing the same one from the window parent.
- By reusing a same window or by entering commands in a cluster of windows identified by the same pipe number commands will run and re-use the same context.
- A new field in the command window makes possible under certain conditions to handle some extent of interactivity in commands.
- In case of dead-locks, as commands not responding or any other condition where windows do not get replied, it is possible to detach them from their process.
- If some process after the detach is still holding a pipe this can be detected visually and eventually more details displayed.
- Some internal bugs are cleared.
Fortune command line 0.1
Fortune command line comes as a version of the Berkeley fortune command, which has no GUI and is run from a terminal session. more>>
Fortune command line 0.1 comes as a version of the Berkeley fortune command, which has no GUI and is run from a terminal session. Some initial fortune files have been included. strfile has been included to allow addition fortune files to be added.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X
Shell Watcher 1.1
Shell Watcher - Displays the output of any shell command you can think of, updated at preset intervals more>> Shell Watcher - Displays the output of any shell command you can think of, updated at preset intervals
Shell Watcher Widget displays the output of any shell command you can think of, updated at preset intervals.
Type in any shell command that outputs text and youre good to go. Change the interval at which the command is to be run, change the colors and resize the widget to fit your needs.
Shell Watcher can be used to monitor your server logs (by using SSH with key authentication you can even grab info from any command on a server somewhere on the internet), to display your current disk usage, display who is currently logged into your computer and so on. Virtually the list is endless.
Enhancements
- A new history menu contains the last ten used commands so you don?t have to retype them.
- Fixed a bug where shell output containing characters with special meaning in HTML would not be displayed.
- Many more enhancements.
Side Shell Chairs 1.0
Side Shell Chairs - Armchairs icon set more>>
All icons are aquafied and look best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly frewware for personal use.
Penguin-Command 1.6.10
Penguin-Command - An improved variant of the old Missile Command game more>>
More fun and better looking than the old game it will keep you sticked to the monitor for hours and hours.
Enhancements:
- fixed a possible freeze in Help/Options menu
- updated MacOS X binary (solves crash on startup).
LaunchBar to Terminal Command 1.0
LaunchBar to Terminal Command - Send text from LaunchBar to the Terminal as a command more>>
The command will execute in the first available session, or open a new session if all current sessions are busy.
Whatis Command Finder 1.1.1r2
Whatis Command Finder brings users the convenience of using an efficient shell and desktop tool. more>>
What is Command Finder 1.1.1r2 brings users the convenience of using an efficient shell and desktop tool. Either if you are a pro or a beginner, find the tools you need in almost no time.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Cal Shell 1.0.2
Cal Shell - Run the Cal and Calendar shell scripts more>>
It copies the output to a text field which can then be copied to the clipboard.
Completly freeware.
Enhancements:
- minor changes to interface
- added an error handler for the calendar utility button to create a calendar file if one doesnt exist.
Shellsilver 1.4
Execute UNIX shell scripts from the Finder. more>>
fscript Command-line Tool 0.1
fscript Command-line Tool - a command-line interface to the F-Script interpreter more>>
fscript is a program that allows F-Script scripts to be run from the command line. It also provides some useful classes and methods that make the language more appropriate for general scripting tasks, such as line-oriented input/output, regular expressions, and a library importing system.
In this documentation, fscript is used to refer exclusively to the command-line program, while "F-Script Interpreter" refers to the internal FSInterpreter object that actually does the real work of running the script.
Cumulus Shell 1.0
This is a simple AppleScript based front end for use with your purchased copy of Cantos Cumulus server for Mac OS X 10.1 or higher more>> This is a simple AppleScript based front end for use with your purchased copy of Cantos Cumulus server for Mac OS X 10.1 or higher. This only offers a quick start and stop button for control of the server process. It is suitable to use as a login startup item. Source available on website.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later, Cantos Cumulus server.