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Clap Your Hands 1.0
Clap Your Hands provides you a simple yet efficient program in which you should take a break and clap your hands more>>
Clap Your Hands 1.0 provides you a simple yet efficient program in which you should take a break and clap your hands

The Unarchiver 2.1
The Unarchiver is designed to be a versatile and sophisticated program for you which is packed with a lot of features. more>>
The Unarchiver 2.1 is designed to be a versatile and sophisticated program for you which is packed with a lot of features.
Major Features:
- Supports more formats than you can remember. Zip, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, 7-Zip, Rar, LhA, StuffIt, several old Amiga file and disk archives, CAB, LZX, stuff you don't even know what it is.
- Copies the Finder file-copying/moving/deleting interface for its interface.
- Uses the character set auto-detection code from Mozilla to auto-detect the encoding of the file names in the archives.
- Supports split archives for certain formats, like RAR.
- Built around libxad. This is an old Amiga library for handling unpacking of archives.
- Supports a whole lot of formats, and a couple more, and bug fixed old code.
- A higher-level Objective-C wrapper around it is also included, which might be useful for other projects too (including Xee).
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
Batch Unpacker 1.0
Batch Unpacker - unpacks the bitstreams of AVI video files more>>
This relatively quick procedure can very often cure a "stuttering" problem that can occur when AVI video files with packed bitstreams are played on DivX enabled DVD players. This stuttering can be observed as a jerkiness when the camera pans in the movie.
Note, to run this application, you need to have the mono framework installed on your computer.
Maintain Your Cache 1.1.2
Maintain Your Cache cleans up unwanted system caches of programs or just local home caches more>> Maintain Your Cache cleans up unwanted system caches of programs or just local home caches.
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Say Your Time And Temperature 1.0
Say Your Time And Temperature - Retreives the time and temperature via zipcode and then speaks it more>>
This script looks up your name and zip code, as designated in Apples Address Book, retreives the time and temperature, and then speaks it.
Completly freeware.
Maintain Your Cron 1.01
Maintain Your Cron is launched to be a helpful program for running the 3 cron tasks provided by UNIX and Mac OS X. more>>
Maintain Your Cron 1.01 is launched to be a helpful program for running the 3 cron tasks provided by UNIX and Mac OS X. The cron tasks are designed to keep your computer in top condition and compress log files.
View Your Mind 1.9.0
VYM (View Your Mind) is a tool to generate and manipulate maps which show your thoughts more>>
Maps can be drawn by hand on paper or a flip chart and help to structure your thoughs. While a tree like structure like shown on this page can be drawn by hand or any drawing software vym offers much more features to work with such maps.
vym is not another drawing software, but a tool to store and modify information in an intuitive way. For example you can reorder parts of the map by pressing a key or add various information like a complete email by a simple mouse click.
A map can concentrate a very complex content on little space e.g. a piece of paper. It helps to use both sides of your brain: the logical side and also your creative side (e.g. by using pictures, colors and keywords in a map, so called anchors). It is a technique to organize the way you think: It can help you by developing, sorting and memorizing your thoughts.
Because you just use keywords and drawings, it is much faster than good old fashioned notes. Your brain memorizes things by associating them to other things -- a map makes use of those connections and stimulates new asccociations.
vym is designed to make changes in the map very easy: e.g. if you use it for time management, just move a task to another place or recolor it by a simple mouse click in order to assign it to another day in the week or to give it a new priority.
There are lots of webpages (see e.g. the Wikepedia links below) and also books out there, providing lots of information on working with maps.
Enhancements:
Features:
- Opening of tabs in Firefox or Mozilla
- Documentation is up to date now
- More icons
- New environment variable VYMHOME
- New icons. Icons and flags are not longer linked statically.
- Konqueror can open URLs in new tabs now.
- Hide Export Flag lets you hide objects in exports
- Floatimages now are basically ornamented objects. They could have e.g. an URL later
- On error the XML Parser shows the line which is causing the error
- Added export to Taskjuggler. xslt by Matt.
- Include Images Horizontalls
- rudimentary import mmaps
- Import KDE bookmarks
- Own class xsltproc for doing xml transformations
- Export to Open Office 2.x (Open Document) basically works
- Export to XHTML uses smaller icon for URLs now
- Multiple File selection while loading maps and images
- Small optimization in zip/unzip functions
- FATE support for URLs
- Added idAttr to BranchObj::saveToDir
- Currently 15 levels of undo (GUI to set value still missing)
- Experimental LaTeX Export (without headers and opions so far)
- Link of a branch can be hidden, if object is not selected
- added debian subdirectory created by Steffen Joeris
- added license to new aboutwindow
- Added keyboard shortcut to reset zoom factor
- Added subscript and superscript to note editor
- Drag and Drop also for .vym and files (Jakob Hilmer)
- More speedup on moving/relinking branches
Bugfixes:
- No more duplicate xLinks
- Saving original filename of floatimages finally works
- Positioning of floatimages while adjusting canvas size (also optimized code a bit)
- Right click e.g. on URL Flag opened URL _and_ context menu
- Deleting selection works also if Delkey is disabled.
- Exclusive flags did not work properly.
- Wrong icon in texteditor for text underline
- Changed screenshots in docu to represent new look
- Fixed z-plane of floatimage. Images did hide flags.
- wrong paths in XHTML export (#168033), caused by wrong vymBaseDir
- Problem with vymlinks pointing to higher directories (#159770)
- All exports support hiding of objects now
- exportDir in XHTML export is correctly saved in map and defaults to current directory
- Workaround QT problem, where QT writes invalid XML code by not escaping & in fontnames
- Images preview in filedialog works again. Seemed to be a QT issue when multiple fileselections were allowed.
- Canvas Size corrected when flag is toggled
- Hide Include Images Horizontally (not implemented yet)
- Include Images Vertically was not read from saved file FloatObjects now use hideLinkIfUnselected, no more drawing errors, if FO is selected (undefined link)
- FloatImages dont get lost during save after they have been relinked to new parent
- Editing heading of mapcenter now also corrects position
- Copy/Paste was currently not possible for images. Now completly rewrote mechanism. Instead of invisible map now XML import is used (Multiple clipboards should be not difficult now)
- Added small fix from Khaled Ahmed needed for display of arabic languages
- Zoomed map no longer jumps around when branch is selected or moved.
- TextEditor now has grey background again, if it is empty
- BranchObj no longer need to connect to TextEditor, BranchObj is no longer a QOBJECT
- Some minor changes so that translations use arguments now instead of several calls to tr()
- Fixed pasting vymlinks: Pasting a branch to a target in another map caused vym to go into an endless loop, if the vymlink of the branch pointed to the new map.
- Invisible floatimages (which have a scrolled parent) no longer can be selected
- Fixed link handling in aboutdialog.
- Added ... to menu entries leading to another dialog The setting option Delete Key is working again
- A branch moved from left side to right had wrong orienation Heading sizes now correct after moving e.g. mainbranch to a branch
- Problems with closing of note editor when text was modified.
- Frames didnt become invisible if scrolled if selection changed before undo, undo worked on wrong branch
- included math.h again to enable compiling with gcc4
- if selection changed before undo, undo worked on wrong branch
- changed MapEditor::undo and ::saveState to also save selection
unpkg 2.1
unpkg is a utility that simply unpacks all the files in a Mac OS X package (.pkg file) into a folder more>>
Main features:
- fast, no non-sense unpacking
- easy drag-n-drop interface
- doesnt require passwords of any sort
- simple text output
- accepting of many places for the actual archive in the package
- pretty icon
- spinning status indicator! wheee!
- unpacking of files to a folder named after the package, either in:
- the same directory as the package, if possible
- or the Desktop, if the package folder is non-writable (on disk images, for example)
- good package detection (no trying to expand something thats not a package)
- licensed under then GNU GPL.
Enhancements:
- now a Universal Binary!
- completely new interface: no more text output, but pretty Cocoa dialogs and progress bars
- dialog boxes instead of text output
- file selection dialogs if no package is dragged onto unpkgs icon
- more file selection dialogs if unpkg cant save the file in the chosen location
- prettier error messages.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for possible security holes. Thanks, Cameron!
- Makes explicit the fact that this is released under the GNU GPL.
All Your Base Are Belong to Us (Mac)
All Your Base Are Belong to Us (Mac) is a very serviceable tool which is designed specially for mature audiences only. more>>
All Your Base Are Belong to Us (Mac) is a very serviceable tool which is designed specially for mature audiences only.
The stories you are about to see will forever change your life and will affect the way you look at things you had previously taken for granted.
What you are about to see is photographic proof of a conspiracy so large and so complicated that the depth to which society is involved and the complete story behind the facts are still unknown.
SpaceControl 1.1.0
SpaceControl is known as a user-friendly tool which shows the free space available on your startup disk and warns you when the free space goes below the chosen limit. more>>
SpaceControl 1.1.0 is known as a user-friendly tool which shows the free space available on your startup disk and warns you when the free space goes below the chosen limit. The warning can also be sent by e-mail.
Major Features:
- SpaceControl also have support to warn the user for other Volumes then the start up disk.
- SpaceControl is designed to be simple.
- Download the application, unpack the file and drag the application (the one with the hard disk icon) to your Applications folder.
- Launch SpaceControl.
- A text will appear in your menu bar showing how much free space there are available on your startup disk.
- Click on the menu item and submenus will apere, showing information about all disks or volumes mounted on your desktop.
- If you want SpaceControl to start everytime you log o to your Mac you can choose that option in the Preference window.
- You can also make some choises about how you want the menu item to appear.
Concertina Sound Font
Concertina Sound Font - Very high quality Sound Font in SF2 format more>>
To use this file under OS X, unpack it and place the resulting "Concertina.sf2" file in ~/Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks
To use it under Classic systems, place it in System Folder:Extensions:Quicktime Extensions
If you want to use it under both operating systems you can put the file in the OS X location, reboot in OS 9, make an alias of the file and put that in the Quicktime Extensions folder.
You dont have to reboot, or even re-start BarFly. Choose "Add an Instrument" from the Instrument sub-menu. In the Instrument Picker dialog, the Synthesiser popup menu now contains a new synth named "Wheatstone English Concertina". Choose that, then choose one of the three instruments from the Instrument popup.
Quick ZipNFO 1.4
Quick ZipNFO - see - without unpacking ZIP - what is inside of archive file more>>
With this small tool, you can quickly see - without unpacking ZIP - what is inside of archive file. Information about ZIP file contains also many other detailed stuff! Quick ZipNFO also checks now for a potential curved-hackers ;) mime-type fixation!
Use this small tool before unpacking downloaded zips from untrusted sources.
With this small tool, you can quickly see - without unpacking ZIP - what is inside of archive fileportScan.cgi 1.1
portScan.cgi brings a free cgi based application allowing tcp port scanning. more>>
portScan.cgi 1.1 brings a free cgi based application allowing tcp port scanning. It's easy to use, you just unpack it and drop all the files into your site's directory, or your web server's cgi-bin and change the permissions to execute. Then browser to the portScan.cgi with your web browser. Enter the host and a comma separated list of ports to check and it will scan that host and those ports and report if any of them are open. See the page for additional version details. There is a version for Panther and one which should also work on Jaguar.

DictBuilder 1.7.1
DictBuilder brings you a helpful unpack/pack dictionary tool which is able to support the following dictionaries formats: more>> DictBuilder 1.7.1 brings you a helpful unpack/pack dictionary tool which is able to support the following dictionaries formats: DSL + IPA Transcription, XDXF, TI/StarDict, TI/Folder Struct; Core (Perl) requires HFS+. Designed for using with TranslateIt! Deluxe.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
MadLibs 1.2
MadLibs - replace certain words to make otherwise reasonable passages hysterical more>>
Read Your Creation
After you enter your words, you can of course read what youve done.
Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives
Replace different words of a passage for hours of entertainment.
Generate Words
If youre too lazy to come up with random words, MadLibs can do it for you.
Save It!
If youve created an especially good one, you can save it with a simple click.
Enhancements:
- Email support and five new libs.