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TextMate Icons 1.0
TextMate Icons - Icons set for TextMate more>>
The basic shape of the icon is similar to the one of other editors, such as TextEdit or CSSEdit. The color as well as the gear wheel, which are also used for Apples smart folders or playlists, symbolize the automation, which is an important part of TextMate.
TextMate Icons is free for personal use.
PyObjC Textmate Bundle 0.2
PyObjC Textmate Bundle - a series of snippets and commands that come in handy for PyObjC developers more>> <<less
Textmate MissingDrawer 2009-01-27
Open source Textmate plugin to provide a panel instead of a drawer more>> Open source Textmate plugin to provide a panel instead of a drawer
MissingDrawer is a Textmate plugin which "provides Xcode-like project window interface without drawer."
NOTE: Textmate MissingDrawer is licensed and distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
Enhancements
- the Reveal in Project menu item is working again, thanks to fixes from the community
- removes the fake blue-ish background color again because it not only had poor contrast but also isnt really something like iTunes sidebar but rather a Finder link list view. I hope you enjoy
- increased cell spacing in the table view
TeXSLMate 1.0
TeXSLMate - Turn TextMate into an XSTL/XQuery editor/debugger more>>
The TeXSLMate PlugIn adds an XSLT/XQuery debugging palette to the popular TextMate text editor for Mac OS X. While editing an XSTL stylesheet or XQuery program in TextMate, you can open the TeXSLMate palette to conveniently transform/execute the stylesheet/query against any source file and see different views of the result as well as console error messages.
Currently, TeXSLMate is powered by libxml and NSXML and supports XSLT 1.0+XPath 1.0+EXSLT in XSLT mode and XQuery 1.0 in XQuery mode.
TeXMLMate 1.4.1
TeXMLMate - check XML and XHTML documents for Well-Formedness and Validity more>>
BlogMate 0.5.3
BlogMate - plug-in for the popular TextMate editor that allows creating and editing blog posts more>>
BlogMate is currently at version 0.2, and is beta-quality software. I hacked it together over a single dull weekend in Sunnyvale whilst sipping cheap wine which was purchased in a box. Your blog is precious to you. You MUST backup your blogs database before trying BlogMate.
BlogMate currently supports the MetaWeblog API for remote communication with your blogging software.
Several blogging software packages claim support for the MetaWeblog API, but I dont know which ones other than WordPress. WordPress is also the only software with which BlogMate has been tested.
If you dont know whether your blogging software supports the MetaWeblog API, check your softwares documentation. Dont ask me. I truly dont know, and will only laugh at you snarkily while sipping my boxed wine.
BlogMate is meant to be a simple way to create and edit posts on your blog. It is not a full-blown blog management software application, and probably never will be. You currently cannot delete posts or edit timestamps, etc. from BlogMate.
If you are looking for that type of tool, I highly recommend Red Sweater Softwares excellent MarsEdit application. MarsEdit is mature, polished, full-featured, and well-supported. Four things that BlogMate is not.
And, as I recently learnt, MarsEdit even has a cool Edit in External Editor feature which allows integration with TextMate. So you should go check it out, buy it, and forget you ever heard about BlogMate.
Enhancements:
- Fix for very serious issue where BlogMate plugin was breaking the mate cli.
- Table sorting!
SpellMe 1.0
SpellMe - Simple spell check for any app more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
XThemes 1.1
Easily convert Textmate themes to Xcode themes. more>> Driver to enable enhanced keys on the keyboard.
Installation Instructions:
Download the software into the download folder.
Double-click on the driver icon in the download folder to begin the installation process.
Additional Instructions:
This version supports the following products:
K72329DE/ES/ND/US and K72332UK/FR - Kensington SlimBlade Notebook Set<<less

Jar Inspector 1.0.1
Jar Inspector is an easy to use yet powerful jar file editor. It allows you to effortlessly view, edit and decompile the contents of jar files. more>>
Integrated in your development tool chain you no longer need to rebuild entire jar files when editing configuration files, manifests etc.. instead the Jar Inspector allows you to make changes on the fly. This is extremely useful for J2EE or OSGi development.
Jar Inspector implements the ODB editor suite. Thus any program supporting this protocol can use Jar Inspector as external editor. In combination with applications like Cyberduck and Transmit you can access e.g. your web applications via ftp, edit configurations or debug jar files without manually up- and downloading any jar, war, ear files.
Jar Inspector comes with its own text editor. It also integrates with a variety of external editors. Hence you can use your favorite editor to edit jar file entries. Currently Jar Inpspector supports Smultron, TextMate, BBEdit, TextWrangler and SubEthaEdit.
Flash Development without Flash 0.1
Flash Development without Flash - Cocoa tracer and mtasc build files for TextMate more>>
Flash Development without Flash is a development enviroment featuring Cocoa tracer and mtasc build files for TextMate.
This is very basic at the moment and not overly simple to setup. I might update this in the future if it gets attention. Please, if you wish, do modify the files, make it better or whatever you want.

Cyberduck 3.3b4
Cyberduck 3.3b4 is designed as a useful package that combines an open source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) with FTP browser licenced under the GPL which has been built from the ground up with usability in mind, having the same consistent graphical user interface for both SFTP and FTP browsing. more>>
Cyberduck 3.3b4 is designed as a useful package that combines an open source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) with FTP browser licenced under the GPL which has been built from the ground up with usability in mind, having the same consistent graphical user interface for both SFTP and FTP browsing.
Multiple connections are supported. Drag and drop is supported consequently for transferring files between server and client. A transfer queue keeps track of the pending file transfers and supports resuming of both downloads and uploads. A simple bookmark manager ensures manageability. Core system technologies such as the Keychain and Rendezvous are supported.
Cyberduck integrates seamlessly with external editors such as SubEthaEdit and BBEdit. Cyberduck has been translated into numerous languages including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and Finnish.
Major Features:
- Protocols: FTP (File Transfer Protocol), FTP/TLS (FTP secured over SSL/TLS), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3 and Rackspace Cloud Files.
- Browser: Document based, list and outline view, caching, cut & paste, drag & drop and arbitrary character encodings.
- Quick Look: Preview files like in Finder.app.
- Web URL: Quickly open the corresponding Web URL of a selected file in your web browser.
- External editors: Seamless integration with external editors. SubEthaEdit, BBEdit, TextWrangler, TextMate, Text-Edit Plus, mi, Smultron, CSSEdit, CotEditor, Tag, skEdit and WriteRoom and MacVim and ForgEdit and JeditX, PageSpinner.
International - Keychain: All passwords are stored in the system Keychain as Internet passwords available also to third party applications.
- Open Source: Licensed under the GPL.
- Bookmarking: Powerful bookmarking. Drag and drop bookmarks to the Finder.app and drop files onto bookmarks to upload.
- History: History of visited servers.
- Bonjour: Auto discovery of services on the local network
- Spotlight: Spotlight Importer for bookmark files.
- Integration: Use Cyberduck as default system wide protocol handler for FTP and SFTP. Open .inetloc files and .duck bookmark files from the Finder.
- Advanced Transfers: Limit the number of concurrent transfers and filter files using a regular expression. Resume both interrupted download and uploads. Recursively transfer directories.
- Synchronization: Synchronize local with remote directories (and vice versa) and get a preview of affected files before any action is taken.
- AppleScript: Full AppleScript integration. See the sample scripts (included on the disk image).
- Growl: Support for Growl, the global notification system. See growl.info.
- Activity Window: Overview over all pending background tasks.
- SSH: Supports Public key authentication, Keyboard Interactive (PAM) Authentication, Support for various encryption ciphers (3DES, Blowfish, Twofish, AES, CAST) and Authentication algorithms (MD5, SHA1).
- SCP: Transfer files using Secure Copy (SCP).
- Amazon S3: Browse Amazon Simple Storage Service the way you are used to with other file systems.
- Amazon CloudFront: Manage CloudFront distributions.
- WebDAV: With WebDAV you can access your iDisk, GMX Mediacenter, Microsoft SharePoint or any other WebDAV compliant server. Supports Basic, Digest and NTLM Authentication.
- Rackspace Cloud Files: Manage your Rackspace Cloud Files storage including the configuration of your Limelight Content Distribution.
- Permissions: Modify permissions on multiple files and recursivly.
- Archives: Archive and expand TAR and ZIP files remotely over SSH.
Enhancements:
- Fails to launch with Japanese locale
- Duplicate files in browser listing when sorting by modification date [#3745]
- Wrong menu item font size [#3736]
- Various bugfixes
- CDN Log Retention (Rackspace Cloud Files)
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
SubEthaEdit, BBEdit, TextWrangler, TextMate, Text-Edit Plus, mi, Smultron, CSSEdit, CotEditor, Tag, skEdit and WriteRoom and MacVim and ForgEdit and JeditX, PageSpinner. InternationalLicense:Freeware

Diffly 0.8
Diffly is designed as a smart and useful Mac OS X subversion working copy browser. more>>
Diffly 0.8 is designed as a smart and useful Mac OS X subversion working copy browser. Diffly is the first application written in Objective-C using the delightful Cocoa framework. Despite the inept UI design skills Cocoa allowed you to come up with something that works pretty well and, for the most part, looks quite good. Ill try and improve the look & feel in future versions.
Diffly is designed to make it easy to browse a Subversion working copy and see all the changes, across all the files. You can filter out files you dont care about (e.g. externals) and sticky-select files for checking in. When it comes time to check in its easy to review the changes for the files you are working with and assemble a detailed commit message and check-in.
Diffly does not attempt to be a general Subversion GUI but is, instead, streamlined to make the process of browsing and committing simple, logical, and fast. It makes a good complement to a more sophisticated, but less focused, client like SvnX.
Major Features:
- Focused around core developer workflow.
- Browse changes across an entire working copy within an integrated browser interface.
- Convenient for selecting files, browsing, creating a detailed check-in message, then committing.
- See changes in a customizable web view.
- Filters to see what you want to see: show/hide folders, externals, and unversioned files, ...
- Quick open files in FileMerge for more context.
- Jump directly from any change to its file location in TextMate
- Command line integration: diffly (I invoke it from TextMate)
- Open multiple working copies simultaneously. Remembers open browsers between invocations.
- Native MacOSX Aqua interface.
- Automatic updates using the Sparkle framework.
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