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Oni Level 2
The Oni demo currently allows you to play the real 1st and 4th levels of the game. This file allows you to add in the real 2nd level and play it in the Oni demo more>> The Oni demo currently allows you to play the real 1st and 4th levels of the game. This file allows you to add in the real 2nd level and play it in the Oni demo.
To install, just drag evel2_Final.dat, level2_Final.raw, and level2_Final.sep into the "GameDataFolder" folder. Then drop the folder called "manplant" found in folder "IGMD" into the folder "IGMD" of your Oni demo folder. Enjoy!
Oni demo.
Carpenters� Level 3.0
Carpenters� Level - Turns your Apple motion sensor-enabled iBook or PowerBook into a carpenters� level more>> Carpenters? Level - Turns your Apple motion sensor-enabled iBook or PowerBook into a carpenters? level
Carpenters Level is a level used to level things like fences, washing machines, house foundations, etc.
Enhancements
- Now runs on both PowerBooks and iBooks.
- Sleeps when Dashboard is hidden.
- Backside shows info.
Carpenters? Level 3.0
Carpenters? Level - Turns your Apple motion sensor-enabled iBook or PowerBook into a carpenters? level more>> <<less
User Agent 1.0
User Agent - Displays what email client was used to send the message more>>
Looks for x-Mailer or User-agent headers if present. If not, it returns the message-id, which can help to identify some mail clients. This script is handy for troubleshooting, when you need to know what version of mail client a correspondent is using.
Note: Some mailing list servers strip out the original message headers and substitute their own. In this case, there is nothing that this script can do for you.
Push Push Levels Editor 1.0
Push Push Levels Editor is developed to be an interesting program which makes it easier for you to create brand new levels for the game Push Push Cartoons. more>> <<less
User Manager 0.2.3
User Manager is a supplement to the Accounts pane in the Mac OS X System Preferences, designed for use with small home networks more>>
With it, you can create, edit, or delete users and groups in any Open Directory node (e.g. a NetInfo domain). The interface allows you to edit nearly all record attributes, including UID, GID, login shell, and home directory. You will also be able to manage Unix group memberships using its drag-and-drop user- and group-centric interfaces.
User Manager is primarily intended for use with small home networks, where the enterprise-grade strength of Mac OS X Server is not needed. It is not intended to handle thousands of users or replace the Server Manager application found in Mac OS X Server.
Specifically, it does not support editing managed client (MCX) attributes, a la the Limitations tab in the Accounts system preference pane, as Apple does not publish these APIs.
Enhancements:
New Features
- Universal binary. Note: This has not yet been tested on Intel. Please report any ikssues you find.
- Updated Help for proper display on OS X 10.4.
- Minor updates to Help content.
- Added initial support for undo. Note: This is work in progress and may not work as expected in all cases.
Unimplemented Features
- Same as version 0.2.0.
Known Issues
- Same as version 0.2.2, except where noted.
- Undo support is not fully implemented.
- Requires OS X 10.4. Use on OS X 10.3 is not supported. For OS X 10.3, use version 0.2.2.
Terror Alert 1.0
Checks the current U.S. Terror Alert level. more>>
Get Full User Name 1.0
Get Full User Name - Get the full name of a user more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Batch User Creator 1.2
Batch User Creator - Create user accounts from a specified drive user list more>>
It also allows you you to delete the list of users on a specified drive.
Enhancements:
- Added maxUID functionality to tell the admin what the next available UID is.
AppleScript User Digest Archive 1.0
AppleScript User Digest Archive - FileMaker RunTime Solution more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Outside 1.0.1
Outside is a comprehensive, user friendly and fast network and communication program. more>>
Outside 1.0.1 is a comprehensive, user friendly and fast network and communication program. Outside provides current weather condition on your system menu
Open Copy of User Log 1.0
Open Copy of User Log - Open AIM with a user specified logfile more>>
This script opens a COPY of the log, so you wont damage the original if youre still chatting with that buddy. If you dont own a copy of BBEdit, or dont want your logs to open in BBEdit, you can change the script to open the log file in another application.
Completly freeware.
Tomorrow Never Dies Quake Custom Level
Quake fans, the wait is over. The official Tomorrow Never Dies Quake Custom Level has arrived! Amazing new weapons, interiors and bad guys (Meet them below...) make TND Quake the most exciting custom more>> Quake fans, the wait is over. The official Tomorrow Never Dies Quake Custom Level has arrived! Amazing new weapons, interiors and bad guys (Meet them below...) make TND Quake the most exciting custom Quake level ever! Imagine yourself as 007 himself... armed with a Walther PPK and MP5K. Your mission: Secretly board Elliot Carvers 100 million dollar stealth ship, set explosive charges and destroy the ship. You will need to be careful of the crew members on board as most are suspected to be armed and dangerous. (It has come to my attention that this new custom level may not be officially completed, and then once you flip all of the switches to beat the game, it may not let you win. However, its still playable, and a lot of fun!)
MacQuake

DNS Enabler 4.0
DNS Enabler is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. more>>
DNS Enabler 4.0 is such a marvellous program which lets Mac users set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine with just one click. It is designed to allow a user to set up domain name information quickly using a single window, in the fastest time.
DNS Enabler provides the interface to allow users to specify name-to-address mappings for machines on the Internet, as well as their aliases or MX records (which specify that certain machines act as mail servers for the domain).
Additionally, it allows users to set the other domain and zone information, like the Time-To-Live intervals that determine how long these information remain valid.
It will automatically generate the appropriate named.conf file, the forward mapping files for each domain, the reverse mapping files for each network, and all the resource and reverse pointer records from the specifications entered.
Major Features:
- DNS Enabler for Snow Leopard
- You can now configure DNS Enabler using a non-admin account. Just provide either the full name or the OS X short name of an admin-level user and the administrator's password.
- DNS Enabler now sports a customizable toolbar, containing three panels - the main DNS Enabler domain configuration panel, a panel to set up Bonjour Wide-Area Services, and a Log Panel showing the contents of the named.log.
- You can start, stop, and restart DNS services. And there is a button to reload the data with the settings currently in effect at the server.
- A Basic DNS Configuration for the Local Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a private local network
- Another Scenario : This happens quite often - you may have set up a web or mail server behind a router, broadband modem, or wireless base station when you noticed that machines on the local network cannot "see" the server via its domain name, while machines outside the network can (e.g., you've used dyndns.org or some such service to obtain your own domain name).
- In this case, you can use DNS Enabler to broadcast the domain name to all the local machines (using the simple configuration outlined above) and help them find their way to your server. This has helped many MailServe users who are behind routers that don't know how to route outgoing packets back to an equivalent local IP address (that the public IP address is port-mapped to) and that are also hard to configure, to boot.
- A Configuration for the Public Network
- Scenario : DNS Enabler on a public network. Introducing MX records.
- Across the firewall from the public network, the company runs a private local network (in the 192.168.0.x range). DNS Enabler can handle the setup of the name service for this local network within the same window. Because it is a private network, it can be given any domain name.
- MX records :
- If ISP is provided with a backup mail server in case the whole domain is down, can specify this backup mail server.
- Advanced Configurations: The following screenshot shows DNS Enabler handling the data entry for the domain described in Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu's DNS and BIND book.
- DNS Zone Files: This is the zone file created by DNS Enabler for the above configuration.
- What about MX Records, TXT Records, and Forwarders?
- Setting up a Secondary Name Server: DNS Enabler also allows you to set up a secondary slave name server. In the example below, besides running DNS Enabler on the Primary Name server you can also install it on a Secondary Name Server.
- Bonjour Wide-Area Services: What DNS Enabler saves the user is the need to know the specific syntax to set up SRV and TXT records at the DNS server. All he needs to know is the Bonjour service type, e.g., _http._tcp for publicising web pages (that may be served even from local private networks - you can use the Port number field to publicise a different port other than 80 and port-map that incoming request to a specific local machine) and the domain that will serve that request. The service name is a label that will show up in the Bonjour menu in, say, Safari. And the TXT column contains the path to that specific web page. (The TXT column stores different things for different services. See the cited Bonjour reference).
- The Log Panel: The Log Panel shows the contents of the DNS Server log file at /Library/Logs/named.log, in reverse order, with the latest entries listed first. It also shows the current version number of the name server.
- The Customization Panel: The Customization Panel allows you to re-arrange the DNS Enabler toolbar. For example, if you don't use Bonjour, you can hide the Bonjour button and, consequently, the Bonjour panel.
- De-Installing DNS Enabler
- You can de-install DNS Enabler by using the menu item, shown below, in the Help menu. It will shut down the DNS Server, if it is running, and remove all files installed by DNS Enabler.
- DNS Enabler for Leopard works from its own folder in /usr/local/cutedge/named, in which are stuffed the named.conf and the db files used by DNS Enabler. The original /etc/named.conf and /var/named files are left un-touched by DNS Enabler and so DNS Enabler leaves your system in its original state after de-installation.
ASFRecorderX 0.63
ASFRecorderX brings a comprehensive, user friendly program for Mac users. more>>
ASFRecorderX 0.63 brings a comprehensive, user friendly program for Mac users. The resulting files are in ASF format and can be played with Windows Media Player.