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FMP to Scripter 1.0
FMP to Scripter - Facilitate the quick transfer of code to Scripter more>>
It works much more effectively than copying and pasting, and it can be attached to a FMP button.
Completly freeware.
Tivo Podcast 2.0
Tivo Podcast - This combination of scripts allows you to set up a Podcast of Tivo recodings more>>
Note: This tool is for personal use only, and is intended to facilitate time-shifting similarly to using a VCR. It is not for any other purpose, and you are politely reminded to abide by your jurisdictions copyright laws.
SafariCookieCutter 1.3.1
SafariCookieCutter is a simple to use, yet sophisticated cookie editor for Apples new Safari Web browser. more>> SafariCookieCutter 1.3.1 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated cookie editor for Apples new Safari Web browser. SafariCookieCutter allows any user to add cookies to Safaris cookie database, edit existing cookies, and delete cookies. SafariCookieCutter is useful for increasing the life of existing cookies, and manually importing your cookies into Safari from another browser.
Cookies are persistent objects stored on your computer by the Web browser. Web servers use them to save data between sessions and then query the data back later. Cookies have some positive uses, such as remembering user names and passwords, but they can also be used for some sites (usually advertisers) to track your Web surfing habits. Cookie editors facilitate adding cookies to the system, and removing the ones you dont want.
- Fixed a bug where new cookies werent being selected in the UI after being created on Tiger & later systems.
- SafariCookieCutter is now built as a universal (PPC/i386) binary.
babysitter 0.1
babysitter is a feature-rich and trustworthy application to launch a game and childrens software with a specific display setting and volume. more>>
babysitter 0.1 is a feature-rich and trustworthy application to launch a game and childrens' software with a specific display setting and volume. Will optionally mount a disk image to facilitate storage of software on hard disk. Useful for kids software or games which prefer a specific display but don't set it for you.
Emile Lite 1.0
Edit your XML code which will soon replace HTML. more>>
The application integrates aclone of the comprehensive Emacs text editor, with a graphical userinterface for Macintosh ease of use.
Emile Lite automatically adapts theuser interface to the current document type (DTD), building a customizedauthoring environment that is tailored to specific needs.
FMP to Script Debugger 1.0
FMP to Script Debugger - Facilitate the quick transfer of code to Script Debugger more>>
It works much more effectively than copying and pasting, and it can be attached to a FMP button.
Protein Family Alignment Annotation Tool 1.0.123
Protein Family Alignment Annotation Tool - Protein analysys tool more>>
Key features of Pfaat include the ability to align collections of sequences, cluster and/or group sequences into subfamilies, analyze sequences based on a number of similarity criteria, visualize protein structure, and annotate sequences and specific residue positions with text descriptions.
Power*Architect 0.9.7
Power*Architect - innovative Java-based data modeling tool more>>
The Power*Architect is an innovative Java-based data modeling tool geared specifically for Data Warehouse and Data Mart design. It allows the designer to open multiple concurrent source Database connections, create and explore profiles of the source data, drag and drop source schemas, tables and columns into the data modeling playpen, and forward engineer the resultant target database and its associated ETL template.
The Power*Architect is a user-friendly Data Warehouse data modeling tool created by data warehouse designers, and has many unique features geared specifically for the data warehouse architect
vID Infiltr8 0.8.4
vID Infiltr8 - Metadata tagger for MPEG-4 files more>>
The opensourced command line program AtomicParsley is wrapped in a familiar GUI to set persistent metadata into files. Multiple pieces of artwork & a subset of video-related tags are supported. Batch editing is fully supported and contains a number of preferences items to facilitate fast tagging. Artwork can be limited by filesize, dimension & can be squared up.
Using the preferences, the table can be adapted to display selective tags - to see at a glance what needs to be done.
Many tags that iTunes hides from end-users are supported (and the other known tags carried on atoms are supported by AtomicParsley).
Enhancements:
- Updated AtomicParsley build (post 0.8.4; Feb 28 cvs)
- added to address iSquints unmuxed mp4 files & faac/libmp4v2 artwork.
Connect to FTPS 1.1
Connect to FTPS - Allows Fetch to connect to FTPS servers more>>
Enhancements:
- Minor UI tweaking.
- 1.1b10 is also the release version 1.1.
Autocomplete Manager 1.6
Autocomplete Manager provides advanced features for the address Autocomplete component and includes fixes for location bar bugs more>>
Thus, one can always fall back to the default Firefox behavior whenever desired. The purpose of the address Autocomplete component is to facilitate the fast retrieval of pages the user has visited in the past. All the options of the enhanced component implemented by this extension aim to achieve this goal.
In general, the component has the same look and feel, keyboard shortcuts and behavior as the default one in Mozilla Firefox. For example, common protocols (http://, https://, ftp://) and prefixes (www., ftp.) are ignored when matching. Autocomplete Manager will include an automatic update feature that enables Firefox to notify the user when there is a new extension version available.
Main features:
- searching bookmark addresses (matching bookmark entries are shown in italics on the Autocomplete popup to be distinguished from regular history matches), and matching against page titles and bookmark names. These two features have already been repeatedly requested by users (see this and this bug, and this MozillaZine thread). When both a history entry and a bookmark with the same address match, the history entry is removed from the suggestion popup to avoid duplicates.
- attempting to exclude local pages and pages containing search results. Pages on the local disk and addresses for search results usually clutter the suggestion popup without adding any real value, since searching the Web is nowadays so fast that users usually prefer to re-issue the search query than try to find the results page via Autocomplete. Thus, local pages and search result pages from Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Answers.com, Bugzilla, Creative Commons, Ebay are currently eliminated on demand. If you are more technically inclined, the regular expression that is used for search pages is: /search?|external-search|search-handle-url|ntquery?|?q=|search.ebay.com|?query/i
- matching any part of the domain (a solution to this bug). For example, when typing ucla the entry www.cs.ucla.edu will be suggested. This helps in case the user remembers visiting an entitys website, but she doesnt remember the exact subdomain. For example, typing philips will suggest semiconductor.philips.com. In addition, by using this feature one can see all visited addresses for a top-level domain; for instance type edu to see all the academic institution addresses you have visited.
- changing the sorting criterion. This is of the utmost importance, since it determines where in the suggestion popup an entry appears. Firefox gives preference to most-often-visited entries, along with some heuristics to increase the ranking of Web directories and manually-typed addresses. To get a better idea about the decisions that went into the current design of the default Autocomplete component, see here. The Autocomplete Manager, on the other hand, provides five alternatives: the default Firefox ordering, alphabetically by address, most-often-visited first, most-recently-visited first, and top-level pages first. The last option makes top-level addresses, such as www.google.com appear at the top of the popup, before any lower-level addresses, such as www.google.com/scholar (see here for some more thoughts on this issue). This might be useful when trying to quickly jump to the main address of a Web site; for instance, I often want to visit www.slashdot.org and I dont really care about any individual pages under that domain.
- specifying the position of bookmarks. Bookmarks can be either sorted regularly, according to the criterion in use, or they can be placed at the top of the suggestion list. This would be useful for someone who uses the extension to recall her bookmarks without having to go looking through all the folders in the Bookmark Manager.
- re-sorting the suggestion list on the fly, according to any criterion, by using the key combination Ctrl+ . For example, Ctrl+1 will re-sort the list according to Firefox default, Ctrl+2 alphabetically by address, and so on.
- temporarily disabling the popup, by pressing Shift+L to focus on the location bar and type in an address without a popup showing up. Autocomplete is re-enabled after pressing Enter, Esc, or the down arrow. For instance, you would use that when you know the exact address you want to type, and you do not want to be distracted by the popup. You can also set an option to only show the popup on demand, by pressing the down arrow.
- opening a suggestion in a new tab by middle-clicking on it (fix for this bug).
- popup appearance fine-tuning. In addition to the extra functionality features, several appearance knobs for the suggestion popup are provided. One can show/hide page titles or bookmark names, show/hide the source (history or bookmarks) and the visit count of an entry on a separate column on the popup, and customize the size of the popup by defining the number of visible suggestions. One can also choose to have the best match completed inline (fixing the broken inline autocomplete in Firefox 2), filling the location bar with the address of the best match, or even its title, if that was what triggered the match, just like Internet Explorer does for top-level favorites. Lastly, one can define the truncation method for the page address and page title columns. This last feature is an interesting one. By default, Firefox truncates a long address on the right. The Autocomplete Manager enables you to have a long entry truncated at the center, so that you can see both its domain name at the beginning and the specific page address at the end. Simple, but extremely useful! You also have the option of truncating entries on the left, although the reason someone would want to do that is beyond me :) This research paper has a good discussion of the different truncation methods and their effectiveness in helping users recognize previously-visited Web pages.
- exposing hidden options for the default component, not all of which can be set in about:config. These include showing/hiding the page titles, matching only manually-typed (as opposed to clicked-on) addresses, completing the best match inline, and setting the number of visible suggestions on the popup.
- a rudimentary history manager, where one can view detailed information for all history entries, and sort them by address or title. One can also add new entries manually, or select multiple entries and remove them (fixing this bug).
Enhancements:
- implemented major performance improvements when matching entries and in the history manager
- added new option to only show the popup when pressing the down arrow
- augmented inline autocomplete to fill the title of the best match, instead of the address, if that was what triggered the match
- Shift+L now temporarily disables popup even when the focus is on the location bar; down arrow re-enables it
- one-letter searches and www./ftp. ones are now properly sorted like other searches
- fixed bug that caused problems when the Options dialog was launched from the Extension Manager
- fixed bug that caused conflict with the McAfee SiteAdvisor extension
- added workaround for a Firefox bug that prevented displaying the popup the first time a match was attempted (Mac OS X only)
Optimac widget 1.2
Optimac widget - Access to Optimac remote services more>>
Use it to... Launch the Mac HelpMate for Optimac application (or be taken to the download page if you have not already installed the application on your Mac).
In addition to facilitating remote access to our services, the Mac HelpMate application packs a ground-breaking combination of Mac OS X repair, maintenance, and "tweak" tools.
Jump to our virtual web meeting login instructions. Great for software demos or group training. Send us an email--directly from the widget--to request help. You can also provide information about your Mac, which we may need in order to help you, e.g., your Macs System Profile or Console.log...right from the widget!
The Sims Livin 8/02
The Sims Livin Large August Updater 8/02 fixes the following: Fixed a minor memory leak in the Far file loading system. Fixed a random crash when the Repo Man zaps an item more>> The Sims Livin Large August Updater 8/02 fixes the following:
- Fixed a minor memory leak in the Far file loading system.
- Fixed a random crash when the Repo Man zaps an item. Also fixes a similar crash with the Clown Catchers.
- The Room mood bar was occasionally overdrawing to the left, most notably in a room containing an indoor swimming pool.
- Reduced CPU usage while the game is paused.
- Mac OS X only: The number of open files allowed has been increased dramatically to facilitate user add-ons (ie, downloadable objects and skins). If this limit is exceeded, a fatal alert is displayed.
- Mac OS X only: The software does not properly redraw the game screen after a hardware "wake from sleep". This is a known issue, but will not be fixed.
- House Party only: A maximum of 99 neighborhoods may now be created (previously only 9 were allowed).
The Sims Livin Large 1.2.2 (aka "Classic") or The Sims Livin Large Carbon 2.1.
PBTOMAKE 4.00
PBTOMAKE is created to be a useful and simple CLI application that can be used to convert Xcode2.1 projects to simple make files. more>>
PBTOMAKE 4.00 is created to be a useful and simple CLI application that can be used to convert Xcode2.1 projects to simple make files. This is useful for porting an app to Linux or UNIX.
NOTE: This program does nothing to make the application cross platform it just facilitates building it by creating a makefile from the project.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
- Xcode 2.1
Tribler 5.1.0
A social community that facilitates files sharing through a so called peer-to-peer (p2p) network. more>>
Enhancements:
- Major reworking of the code, introducting a well-defined API to control the download engine
- A new database layerIncludes
- SwarmPlayer and live streaming code