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SiriusMac 2.3
Listen to Sirius satellite radio on a Mac. more>>
SiriusMac 2.3 is a mighty efficacious program that helps you listen to Sirius satellite radio on a Mac.
An alternative to the Sirius Web player offered by Sirius Satellite Radio. SiriusMac offers a ... An alternative to the Sirius Web player offered by Sirius Satellite Radio. SiriusMac offers aSiriusTracker 0.1.2
A Dashboard widget for seeing whats on Sirius Satellite Radio. more>> A Dashboard widget for seeing whats on Sirius Satellite Radio.
SiriusTracker is the best widget for checking out whats playing right now on Sirius Satellite Radio. With SiriusTracker, youll always know whats on your favorite channels.
Main features:
- Live channel listing, displaying channel number, channel logo, and current artist and song.
- Sort listing by channel number, name, or genre.
- Select how often the listing updates.
Enhancements
- The widget has been updated to display the new channel listing for Sirius/XM.
SiriusTracker is a widget to verify what’s playing on Sirius Satellite Radio. SiriusTracker 0
StarLightXM 7.0.0.4b
StarLightXM is considered to be a new breed of Sirius Radio for the Mac, which has album art, an awesome user interface. more>>
StarLightXM 7.0.0.4b is considered to be a new breed of Sirius Radio for the Mac, which has album art, an awesome user interface. See NiceMac.com for more details. StarPlayr 3.0 for Mac will return Summer 2009
- Network Check at startup (waits up to 60 seconds for network to be ready if it isnt ready) StarLightXM should now work from a cold restart and login at startup correctly.
- Secure Login (your personal info is safe)
- Optimized code
- Universal Build for Tiger and Leopard
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
- Subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio or SIR (Sirius Internet Radio).
ThisWeekOnXM 2.3
ThisWeekOnXM - View the programming pages of XM Satellite Radios webpage more>>
ThisWeekOnXM allows viewing of todays programming or the weekly programming.
Sipie 0.1196144357
Free and open source online player for Sirius more>> Free and open source online player for Sirius
Sipie is a online player for Sirius online Internet streaming. It requires a login to Siriuss streaming, and both guest and subscriber logins are supported.
Sipie provides a command-line interface, a GUI and a back end.
System requirements:
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StarPlayr 2.1.2
Sirius radio player. more>>
StarPlayr2 has come as a next generation Sirius Internet Radio player for Leopard. A Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 port of StarPlayr2 will be available in June. StarPlayr2 has many great features including the ability to purchase CD Albums from Amazon. When an album shows up, click on the Amazon button in the Metal bar above the album art and wallah!
Other cool features include Album art, Song Lyrics, Pause, Instant Replay, Mini Guide Presets, Realtime MP3 recordings, iTunes Importing, iPhone and iPod playlist syncing, smooth volume controls, and fast channel tuning averaging four seconds.
irrKlang 1.0RC1
irrKlang is a high level 2D and 3D cross platform sound engine and audio library which plays WAV, MP3, OGG, MOD, etc more>>
irrKlang has all the features known from low level audio libraries as well as lots of useful features like a sophisticated streaming engine, extendable audio reading, single and multithreading modes, 3d audio emulation for low end hardware, a plugin system, multiple rolloff models and more. All this may be accessed via an extremely simple API.
Enhancements:
- irrKlang now supports MacOSX, using CoreAudio. There is a new sound output driver enumeration literal, named ESOD_CORE_AUDIO, which will be chosen automaticly when using ESOD_AUTO_DETECT on MacOsX. Please note that irrKlang is a universal binary for both x86 and ppc, but only x86 hardware is supported yet, altough some few features might work with the ppc irrKlang version.
- This version is release candiate 1 for version 1.0. There are now known bugs in irrKlang currently, and if no major bugs will be found, version 1.0 will be released after some time. We are already working on new user requested features which will be integrated after the 1.0 release.
- irrKlang.NET is now able to override the file access just like the C++ version. There is a tutorial in examples.netCSharp.04.OverrideFileAccess demonstrating this. Use IFileFactory with ISoundEngine::addFileFactory for this.
- Added a method to irrKlang.NET, making it possible to add System::IO::Streams as sound sources. Note that the stream is totally read into memory when adding the sound source. If you want irrKlang to dynamically open and close custom file streams without loading everything into memory, use the addFileFactory with your own IFileFactory implementation.
- Documentation improvements for the .NET version.
JXM 1.2
JXM - GUI for controlling the XMPCR more>>
Ive tried to make setting JXM up as easy as possible. Id like to just make a single disk image with an installer that does everything, but unfortunately part of the procedure is to install a driver that is not open-source.
Main features:
- Fuzzy logic search
- Compact view
- Song time remaining
- Channel filtering
- Memory
- "System" menu (Dock icon menu on MacOS, tray icon menu on Windows) where possible
- Integration with XMs web site
- Integration with Google
- Integration with iTunes Music Store (where possible)
- XM Tracker protocol client
- Song rating protocol client
- "Smart" mute.
UMXblu 1.1
Export .UMX gaming audio files. more>>
Depending on the nature of the .UMX file, UMXblu will create a .it, .s3m, or a .xm file. These audio formats can be read by many applications, such as Player Pro or SoundApp, both available from MacUpdate. From there, you can even convert them into MP3, AIFF, or other formats.
MacXM 1.32
Controller app for XMPCR satellite radio. more>>
Features:
- Shares the same basic layout as the stock XM PCR software, but does so without reinventing the UI. MacXM looks and works just like any other Mac OS X application.
- Built-in help, just a keystroke (command-?) away.
- Integration with the iTunes music store.
- Integration with Google.
- Integration with XM radios own web site.
- If you activate online, you can copy your radio ID to the clipboard rather than type it in.
- "Smart" mute lets you mute the audio until the current song (or ad) ends.
- Rate songs as you listen to them. The ratings will eventually go directly into XM to provide feedback to the DJs
- AppleScript support lets you automate tasks - make your own XM radio alarm clock
- Scan functions to let you surf through channels
- Search functions alert you when your favorite artists and/or songs are played. Fuzzy logic is used to make up for misspelled or truncated data
- The main channel grid is keyboard navagable
- A Status Icon can be added to the menu bar (to the left of the clock). The menu that hangs off the icon can be used to do just about everything you can do in the compact view, meaning you can use MacXM without even having the window visible
NASCAR Schedule 1.6.6
Displays the NASCAR schedule, standings or race results (for a specific race). more>> Displays the NASCAR schedule, standings or race results (for a specific race).
Displays the NASCAR schedule, standings, or race results (for a specific race). The widget can toggle between the Sprint Cup, Nationwide, or Craftsman Trucks series. The series is chosen from the Preferences menu or the context menu.
The default view is the Schedule for Sprint. Right-clicking (or CTRL-click on a Mac) will bring up the context menu, which will allow you to switch to Nationwide and Craftsman (and back to Sprint). From the context menu, you can also switch to Standings view (and back to Schedule). If a race is completed and has race resuts -- I pull results from NASCAR and NASCAR doesnt post results for unofficial races -- then clicking on the race title will switch to Race Results view for that race. When in Race Results view, you can return to Schedule view via the context menu or the "Go to Schedule" button. When viewing the schedule, the "Go to Standings" button will also switch the widget to Standings view.
From the Preferences window, you may choose how many races to display at a time (for Schedule view) or how many drivers to display at a time (for Standings or Race Results view). The next and previous buttons will cycle you through the races (Schedule) or drivers (Standings or Race Results).
Information will update as data becomes available. By default, data is refreshed when the widget is loaded, when you select "Refresh" from the context menu, and when you save your Preferences. You may also, via the Preferences, set the data to refresh when the widget is maximized.
Data is scraped from NASCAR.com.
Columns displayed and background opacity are configurable.
Logo position and size (starting with version 1.6.4) are configurable. The logo can be placed at any of the corners, allowing you to align the widget against any edge of the screen.
Double-click the logo to minimize or expand the standings list. You may also click on the minus and plus images to minimize or expand the standings list.
If you would like to see the "Last Updated" time just hoover the cursor over the logo.
From the Preferences window, you can tell the widget to check for a newer version on startup. You can also check for updates by selecting "Check for newer version" from the context menu.
Main features:
- schedule view: day, date, race, venue, tv, start, radio, Sirius
- standings view: rank, +/-, driver, points, behind, starts, poles, wins, top 5, top 10, winnings
- race view: day, date, race, venue, winner, pole
- race results view: fin, st, car, driver, make, sponsor, pts/bonus, laps, status, winnings (only for official results)
- qualifying order view: order, car, driver, make, sponsor
System requirements:
- Yahoo! Widget Engine
openQRM 4.4
Open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers more>>
openQRM is the next generation, open-source Data-center management platform. Its fully pluggable architecture focuses on automatic, rapid- and appliance-based deployment, monitoring and high-availability and especially on supporting and conforming multiple virtualization technologies. openQRM is a single-management console for the complete IT-infra structure and will provide a well defined API which can be used to easily integrate third-party tools as additional plugins.
Notes:
- For further installation instruction openQRM is licensed and released under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1).
Major Features:
- Complete separation of "hardware" (physical servers and virtual machines) from "software" (server-images): With openQRM hardware is just used as "computing resource" which can be replaced easily without the need to adapt or reconfigure the server (-image) at all.
- Support for different virtualization technologies: In 4.1 just added KVM to the supported virtualization technologies so now VMware, Xen, KVM and Linux-VServer vms can be managed transparently via openQRM. openQRM seamlessly support P2V (physical to virtual), V2P (virtual to physical) AND V2V (virtual to virtual) migration. This mean server appliances can not only move from physical to virtual (and back) easily but also that they can be migrated from virtualization technology A to virtualization technology B without any hassle.
- Fully automatic Nagios configuration (single click) to monitor all systems and services: Nagios is known to be a great system and service monitoring tool .... but it's quite difficult to configure it. In openQRM 4.1 we just developed a completely automatic configuration of Nagios via "nmap2nagios-ng" which maps the entire openQRM-network and creates (or updates) the Nagios config for it (all systems, all available services).
- High-availability : "N to 1" fail-over:
- You can have e.g. 10 custom HA-servers which normally would need another 10 custom stand-by systems. With openQRM you can make them all just use 1 (or more) stand-by systems
- You can just save ALL your stand-by servers and just bring up a virtual-machine as stand-by. In case of problems HA-appliances will then fail-over from physical to virtual. You can also fail-over from virtualization technology A to technology B (e.g. from KVM to VMware vm's)
- Ready-made-server-images via the image-shelf plugin:
- To get started quick and easy openQRM 4.1 now provides ready-made and known-to-work server-images for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. Therefore an image-shelf plugin was added which allows the systemadministrator to fetch servers easily via the web-interface. Public or custom image-shelf servers can be used, meaning you can either fetch server-images from the public image-shelf server or provide
- your own image-shelf server with custom images.
- Integrated storage management:
- openQRM will create 10 snapshots of an existing, known-to-work server-image and deploy those clones to the resources. Takes a second ...
- Another benefit of this concept is that there is a single place for backup/restore, there were it should be, on the storage-server itself so you can use its cloning/snap-shot features again to create hot-backups from your servers without service interruption.
- openQRM 4.1 supports the following storage-server types :
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- NFS
- Iscsi
- Aoe/Coraid
- NetApp
- Local-disk (transferring server-images to the local-disk)
- LVM-Nfs (NFS on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Iscsi (Iscsi on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Aoe (Aoe on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- Support for all kinds of different deployment types:
- Deployment in openQRM is completely transparent and plug-able. In detail this means the step of "mounting the rootfs" plug-able was made so you can basically boot-up from any storage-device you want by adding a small plugin for it e.g. one could write a "gmailfs-storage" plugin which takes care to mount a servers root-filessystem via gmailfs, just because it can be done ;)
- Another advantage of openQRM is that it then can transform server-images from type A to type B e.g. you can deploy an appliance which will get a pre-defined server-image from an nfs-server and dumps this to itsl ocal-disk, then it will just continue boot-up from its local-disk. You can also grab an image from a local disk and e.g. transfer it to an Iscsi-Lun and so on ....
- Since the deployment is so generic in openQRM 4.x
- Distribution support: openQRM 4.x comes with a solid support for different linux distribution like Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. A single openQRM server can manage the provisioning of servers from those different linux distributions seamlessly.
- There are some more cool features in openQRM 4.x e.g. its small, its easy to install, it is very developer friendly, its fast to build, it has an integrated packaging systems to build rpms and/or deb packages, support for multiple database types e.g. Mysql, Oracle, DB2 and Postgres .... and so on.
Enhancements:
- Debian build system updated
- Added nagios3 plugin
- Enhanced nagios2 integration, providing new automap option
- Implemented [ 2474672 ] persistant appliances for the cloud
- Fixed [ 2509597 ] requesting multiple resource does not free up cloud-ips
- Fixed [ 2520734 ] in openqrm 4.3 xen plugin theres a typo
- Fixed [ 2529860 ] umounting of /lib/modules before init
- Fixed [ 2524342 ] xen plugin does not find xen.gz in redhat based installs
- Fixed [ 2524370 ] xen plugin: xm/new.py requires xen 3.1+
- Implemented [ 2513579 ] integration of the Puppet groups into the Cloud
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2544987 ] xen plugin xm list avoiding dom0 entry
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2509728 ] growing event_info table slows down base engine
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2542613 ] xen-plugin make the location of the cfg files configurable
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1875784 ] enhancing the LinuxCOE integration
- Made the command-execution layer plug-able
- Added new command-execution layer based on dropbear (ssl + shared keys)
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2468844 ] cloud: on/off switch for the cloud -> being able to take it offline
- Puppet + webmin
- Added per-User Cloud-resource limits (quantity, memory, disk, network, cpus)
- Enhanced sshterm plugin, implemented secure remote access via ajaxterm and pound reverse-ssl-proxy
- Integrated sshterm-plugin into the Cloud
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1881578 ] ng: automatic loadbalancing for Xen vms
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1921180 ] ng: need a way to execute commands on the managed resources
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2502207 ] Web service plugin.
Requirements:
- 1 GHz processor
- 512 Megabytes RAM
- 2 GB free hard disk space
Oregon State University Webcams 1.4
Oregon State University Webcams - View the current Oregon State University webcams around the campus more>> MilkyTracker is an open source, multi-platform music application for creating .MOD and .XM module files. It attempts to recreate the module replay and user experience of the popular DOS program Fasttracker II, with special playback modes available for improved Amiga ProTracker 2/3 compatibility.
MilkyTrackers key features:
Fasttracker II like, custom graphical user interface with context menus
Supported on multiple platforms including portable devices
Very accurate .XM replay compared to FT2
ProTracker 2/3 playback modes for playing and editing .MOD files
Various resampler options including emulated Amiga 500/1200 sound output
Choose between a modern and a true-to-FT2 editing scheme / keyboard layout
Tabbed user interface for opening and playing up to 32 modules simultaneously and for exchanging data between them
Over 30 imported module formats
Basic archive support for loading zipped, powerpacked and UMX modules directly
Rendering songs/patterns to disk (.WAV) or directly to sample
Powerful sample editor featuring waveform generators
In-depth instrument editor featuring envelope zooming and scaling and support for copying and swapping instruments and samples across tabs
Low latency audio driver support
MIDI In support
Module optimizer
Internal file browser option
Various font sizes for improved visibility of pattern data
Prospective pattern view option
Playing and editing simultaneously
Live mode for seamless pattern changes<<less
ToolPlayer 0.2
ToolPlayer - little and simple music player more>>
Includes numerous effects like Equalizer, Time Stretch, Reverb, Pitch Shift, Echo. Moreover, all supported files can be exported to WAV format.
PlayerPRO 5.9.8
PlayerPRO - Music editor, sequencer, synthesizer, tracker, sampler and more more>>
PlayerPRO can load andplay the following music (and sound) formats: MOD, S3M, MIDI, MTM, MADH, MADG, MADI, MADK, OKTA, MINS, XI, PP, ClipFile, MED, 669, IT, ULT, XM System 7 sound, WAV, AIFF, AIFC, SoundDesignerII, MPEG, MP3, MuLaw, ALaw, AVI, DVC, Quicktime Movies, MAC3, MAC6, IMA4, MPEG layer I, II and III (requires QT 4.0), PAT (GUS), QDesign, RAW Data.
Enhancements:
- Open-sourced : entire C source code available.