typejet 2.1.2

PLCEdit 2.1.2
PLCEdit is a freeware source code editor for PLC programming. PLCEdit can read and edit POU files, compatible with Moeller SucoSoft and easySoftCoDeSys, CoDeSys v2.3.x export files, Siemens IL and more>> <<less
iPalette 2.1.2
iPalette - Access RGB and Hex color values for web design more>>
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There are four color wells to allow users to compare colors or make color schemes.
This app is aimed towards website designers needing quick access to color codes.
Enhancements:
- fixed bug where global panel was unmovable after dragging color info text
- fixed bug where color info text became highlighted at wrong times
- other minor changes

GeekTool 3.0 RC3 / 2.1.2
GeekTool 3.0 RC3 / 2.1.2 provides you with a perfect and easy-to-use PrefPane (System Preferences module) which is designed for Mac OS 10.5. more>>
GeekTool 3.0 RC3 / 2.1.2 provides you with a perfect and easy-to-use PrefPane (System Preferences module) which is designed for Mac OS 10.5. It lets you display on your desktop different kind of information, provided 3 default plugins:
- File plugin to monitor MacOS X activity with /var/log/system.log, or any file that you want to follow.
- Shell mode to launch custom scripts or commands like "df" to check space left on filesystems, "uptime" to monitor load of your machine...
- Finally, Image mode helps you monitor bandwith usage, CPU loads, memory availability of your server, via tools like MRTG or RRD.
HenWen 2.1.2
HenWen - Network security package runs Snort. more>>
HenWen is a software with only one goal - to simplify setting up and maintaining software that will scan network traffic for undesirable traffic a firewall may not block.
Everything you need to have is bundled in; there is no compiling or command line use necessary. A NIDS has a number of practical uses on a network. For people that use Mac OS X Server or otherwise provide network services with their Macs, a NIDS will inform the administrator that someone from a specific place on the network is trying to scan the server for possible vulnerabilities, or try to compromise security.
A NIDS can also scan the network for bad TCP or ICMP traffic, or traffic that suggests someone on the network (or the local computer) is trying to do something that the network administrator does not want them doing (ie. trading pirated software or using software theyre not supposed to be using).
While a NIDS is mainly used by network administrators, a NIDS is also a useful thing for home users to have as well, especially for home users who are always connected to the Internet and/or have a home network installed.
Enhancements:
- Restored compatibility with Mac OS X 10.2.x.
- Fixed a problem which made it impossible to edit variables and rules under Mac OS X 10.4.x.
- The "Launch Snort as a startup item" menu item works again under Mac OS X 10.4.x.
NuEdit 2.1.2
NuEdit - Nu reading and editing more>>
BootPicker 2.1.2
Will help you deploy multi-boot Macs and permit your end users to choose whichever platform will work best. more>> Will help you deploy multi-boot Macs and permit your end users to choose whichever platform will work best.
BootPicker is a very useful tool because with the advent of Boot Camp comes the possibility of deploying multi-boot Macs and permitting your end users to choose whichever platform will work best for whatever theyd like to do at the moment.
But how do you manage the presentation of this choice? There are a couple concerns to keep in mind:
1. Setting the boot device is an activity restricted to administrative users.
2. Allowing non-administrative users access to this functionality potentially allows them to set the boot device to some external media that they provide (then they can really tamper with the system).
3. Leaving the machine at the EFI boot picker (hold down the option key at startup), while possible, leaves the previous options open and also leaves the machine in a state in which it cannot be managed or accessed via the network. rEFIt allows you to lock down the boot options at startup, however youre still unable to actually manage the machine in this state.
BootPicker runs on startup immediately prior to LoginWindow. Based upon your configuration, it presents an option to the end user to choose an operating system.
Upon choosing that OS, the computer either continues to Mac OS X or reboots to the specified OS. The next time the computer is rebooted, it will automatically return to Mac OS X and the boot picker.
Finally, for environments that require management at a large scale, or management while the machines are turned off or booted to a different OS, BootPicker can be managed via a Mac OS X Server Open Directory Master.
Got AD? Thats OK, you can leverage that as well. You can even run BootPicker from a logout script to give every new visitor to your lab machines the opportunity to choose their OS without rebooting.
Enhancements:
- Added some accessibility features. VoiceOver and keyboard interaction are now supported.
Giftory 2.1.2
Giftory - Keep track of gifts more>>
It acts basically as a simple database with a user interface customized for the purpose of tracking gifts.
With Giftory, you set up the group of people that you want to track gifts to and from, and then you can add new gifts, specifying the occasion (Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary, etc...) that the gift was given for, whether it was given to the specified person or given by that person, what year it was given/received in, where it was purchased, how much it cost, where it is hidden, etc...
Enhancements:
- Customizable occasion list
- Price Totaling
- Differentiation between gifts already purchased and those yet to be purchased
- User-definable view for each occasion
- Drag-n-drop within lists
- Single action Undo/Redo
- Customizable multiple-person view.
LastTab 2.1.2
A Firefox add-on that allows tab navigation. LastTab is a tabbed browsing extension that alters tab navigation more>> A Firefox add-on that allows tab navigation.
LastTab is a tabbed browsing extension that alters tab navigation. Primarily it modifies Ctrl-Tab to switch to recently selected tabs, rather than always going from left-to-right. LastTab allows you to navigate tabs in a most recently used manner.
While you still have the Ctrl key held down a window will appear displaying your list of tabs. Pressing tab will then navigate to different tabs in the list. When you release the Ctrl key the currently selected item will be made current. It acts very much like Alt-Tab does on Windows.
Another function LastTab performs is putting a tab menu in your tab bar. This is similar to the popup window that appears when Ctrl-Tab is pressed but is geared more for mouse usage. (As a small convenience feature the tooltip for this menu displays the number of tabs you have open, in case youve ever wanted an easy way of knowing this.)
LastTab can also focus the most recently selected tab when a tab is either closed or clicked; tab flipping.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Added Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Turkish, and Ukranian translations.
- Upgraded to work in Firefox 3.5.
- Fixed access key not working for preferences dialog option Focus last tab on close.

Hydra 2.1.2
Hydra is designed to be an effective tool which uses a number of regular photographs (up to four) with different exposures (darker and lighter) to create a superior one which is much closer to what ones eye can see. more>>
Hydra 2.1.2 is designed to be an effective tool which uses a number of regular photographs (up to four) with different exposures (darker and lighter) to create a superior one which is much closer to what one's eye can see. This is because a single photograph cannot represent the full gamut of light because of physical limitations in the sensor. This process is also known as a high dynamic range, or HDR, imaging.
The output produced by Hydra is much closer to what your eye actually sees. You don't have to choose whether to have a beautiful sky or buildings, take 2 photos (or more) with perfect parameters for each of them, then combine them with Hydra.
The images that Hydra uses are not required to be taken with a tripod, as it is usually the case with HDR software. Hydra uses the same warping algorithm as Morph Age, which permits the alignment of images with offsets above a few pixels. This is a unique feature that means you can take photos anywhere without a tripod to later blend them in Hydra. This will change your way of making HDRs.
Major Features:- Input Images
- Images (TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, PDF, RAW, DNG, PEF and most other file formats)
- Exposure Value Calculator
- Input filters (contrast, sharpness, color temperature)
- Output Formats
- Hydra Documents (.hydra)
- JPEG Images (8-bit)
- TIFF (8-bit and 16-bit)
- OpenEXR (32-bit) only available in the stand-alone version
- Aperture Support
- Import from Aperture Library
- Export to Aperture Projects
- Plug-In (processing within Aperture with the same interface as in the stand-alone version)
- Application Support
- Real-Time Preview
- Document Saving (choice of the file name and directory)
- Alignment
- Advanced Automatic Image Matching Techniques (free form and homography)
- Multi-core acceleration
- Manual Matching with Visual Feedback
- Non-linear Warping based on Morph Age Technology (CeedMorph)
- Real-time Previewing
- Special image border handling (crop or mirror)
- Merging
- Ultra-fast GPU accelerated HDR image merging
- Real-time Previewing
- Individual Image Influence Parameterization
- Output filters (saturation, sharpness, brightness, contrast)
- Smoothness Tuning
- Blending Tuning
- Navigation through exposure
- Loupe Tool with real time 1:1 preview
- Tone Mapping
- Perceptive
- Highlights Compression
- Local Adaptation
- User Experience
- Elegant and Intuitive Interface (the same in the stand-alone version as in the Aperture Plug-in)
- Zoom and Navigation for Images
- Switch Regular and HDR Viewing
- Fullscreen Mode with HUD
- Connection to iLife, input from and export to iPhoto library
- Saving/loading HDR Presets, for user-defined effects
Enhancements:
- Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard compatibility
- Support for 64-bit architectures
- Improved performance under Snow Leopard (final rendering up to 2.5 times faster)
- Use of sliders with real-time feedback
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5.4 Leopard or later
- Any Intel Mac or a PowerMac G5 with at least 64MB of VRAM (GPU) required.
- Mac with Intel processor and at least 128 MB VRAM highly recommended.
- 32-bit and 64-bit architectures supported
QuickTimeTcl 2.1.2
QuickTimeTcl is a helpful utility that brings your Tcl/Tk programs the ability to play, edit, and create QuickTime movies. more>> <<less
Clip Creator 2.1.2
Clip Creator is a simple audio/video utility that allows for the create of smaller clips from a larger source more>> <<less
Sample to MB 2.1.2
Calculates estimated recording disk space needed. more>>
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.

atMonitor 2.1.2
atMonitor is regarded as a high-speed and effective monitoring tool for Mac OS X that displays system activity in real-time. more>>
atMonitor 2.1.2 is regarded as a high-speed and effective monitoring tool for Mac OS X that displays system activity in real-time. It is designed to allow quick assessment of computer's state, but it is powerful enough to make it a core utility in anyone's system troubleshooting toolkit.
atMonitor offers a better alternative to Apple's own "Activity Monitor" and combines the best of the features of many other existing monitoring utilities. It also adds an extensive list of unique features of its own. In addition to the standard CPU, GPU, VRAM, FPS, Disk and Network info, atMonitor allows interaction with processes, setting up triggers, logging, purging RAM and much more.
There are three different ways atMonitor can display the monitored values:
- in the menu bar
- in the floating window on the desktop
- in the dock icon
Enhancements:
- [bugfix] Add signal handler to helper process to imrpove robustness.
- [bugfix] Do not use temperature sensors that report erroneous values.
- Many other small bug fixes and improvements.
- A modern video card is required for monitoring GPU activity.
