shell scripts
Ircle shell scripts 1.0
Ircle shell scripts - 4 interactive do shell scripts for Ircle more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
VLC Remote Control Shell Scripts 1.0
VLC Remote Control Shell Scripts - Remotely control VLC player more>>
The package contains the following scripts:
- Fullscreen
- Mute
- Play
- Pause
- Stop
- Tofront.

Mail Scripts 2.9
Collection of AppleScript Studio applications for Mail and Address Book offering additional features or simplified workflow. more>>
A collection of AppleScript Studio applications for Mail and Address Book offering additional features or simplified workflow. Mail Scripts consists of the following scripts.
Backup Shell Script 8.30.02
The backup shell script copies a Mac OS X HFS+ boot volume to a target directory, including resource forks and Unix access rights more>> The backup shell script copies a Mac OS X HFS+ boot volume to a target directory, including resource forks and Unix access rights. After downloading the file, open a Terminal window and go to the folder where you have stored the script (e. g. by typing "cd ", then dragging the download folder from the Finder to the Terminal window, then typing the return key). Then make the script executable by typing "chmod +x backup", followed by the return key. (The optimal place to store the backup script is the directory /usr/local/sbin. On Unix systems, there are local system binaries located.) Now assume a HFS+ backup disk or partition called BackupDisk. When mounted on Mac OS X, in the file system this volume is found at /Volumes/BackupDisk. To create a backup on this disk, type "sudo backup /Volumes/BackupDisk" in the Terminal window.
When the backup command has finished, it is possible to boot Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X from BackupDisk. Before starting the backup, verify that "privileges" are honored on the BackupDisk. Otherwise all files of the backup are owned by the currently logged in user, and the backup becomes worthless. To check the privileges settings, open the Info window for the BackupDisk in the Finder and switch to the Privileges pane. Then uncheck the "Ignore privileges on this volume" checkbox. (With the command line, you can check or modify this settings with the vsdbutil command. "sudo vsdbutil -c /Volumes/BackupDisk" shows the current privilege settings, "sudo vsdbutil -a /Volumes/BackupDisk" lets the system honor the privileges on the disk and "sudo vsdbutil -d /Volumes/BackupDisk" makes the system ignoring the privileges.)
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Sound Set Scripts 1.0
Sound Set Scripts - Sound set scripts more>>
To install Place one in the Startup Items folder and another on your desktop.
Completly freeware.
Open Selected Scripts 1.0
Open Selected Scripts - Open selected scripts in the Script Editor more>>
Completly freeware.
AIM Scripts 1.0
AIM Scripts - Several scripts for AIM more>>
ZyXEL Modem Scripts 1.2
ZyXEL Modem Scripts - Modem scripts for ZyXEL modems more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
TextWrangler scripts 1.0
TextWrangler scripts is a set of applescripts that enables you to use BBEdit Unix filters in TextWrangler more>>
These scripts demonstrate using two perl scripts from John Gruber and a python script from Aaron Swartz.
Shellsilver 1.4
Execute UNIX shell scripts from the Finder. more>>
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.
Hubi`s iTunes Scripts 1.8
Misc. iTunes AppleScripts. more>>
eyeSignal PND Scripts 1.1
eyeSignal PND Scripts - Access the eyeSignal hardware via AppleScript more>>
Completly freeware.
Imposition scripts 1.0
Imposition scripts - InDesign automation more>>
Automatic page numbering is retained and the result is an editable InDesign document.
Completly freeware.
Drop Script 0.5
Create new apps from command-line BSD programs. more>>