uuids
UUIDLib 1.0b3
UUIDLib is a useful and convenient-to-use Macintosh shared library that generates Universal Unique Identifiers (UUID). more>>
UUIDLib 1.0b3 is a useful and convenient-to-use Macintosh shared library that generates Universal Unique Identifiers (UUID). A UUID is a 128-bit value that is guaranteed to be unique. Unique identifiers can be used as unique transaction identifiers or to uniquely identify components in component-based software.
UUIDLib generates UUIDs with an algorithm that uses the Ethernet 'MAC' address built into the computer, along with the current time (in 100ns increments). With version 1.0b3, you can generate UUIDs even without available Ethernet hardware. In that case, a random 48-bit key is generated based on various system parameters, such as the current time, the size of the hard disk, and other reasonably unique parameters.
This release fixes a number of problems with getting the Ethernet MAC address from certain models of Macintosh systems. The complete source kit for the UUIDLib is included, along with documentation and demonstration code.
Requirements: System 7
UUID Generator 1.1
UUID Generator is a Mac OS X application to make the generation of UUIDs. more>>
UUID Generator 1.1 is a Mac OS X application to make the generation of UUIDs. It facilitates creation of UUIDs by your choice of algorithms (time/MAC or pure random), control over the output format (strings, bytes, CFPluginFactoryID), and output location (stdout, Clipboard). UUID generation can also be performed as a system Service, or from the command-line with the included huuidgen command line tool.
A UUID (Universally Unique Identifer), also known as GUID or IID, is a 128-bit value guaranteed to be unique. See Apple's documentation on CFUUID for complete details.
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Horror Movies - Mac widget that will allow you to watch horror movies in your Dashboard around the clock more>> UUID Generator is a free and simple Mac OS X application for generating UUIDs. It allows you to simply create UUIDs and copy the resulting string into your header and source code files.
While Mac OS X (I believe as of v10.1) includes the command line uuidgen tool, the advantage of UUID Generator is that its a GUI tool, is available as a Service, and outputs the UUID in various formats: as a hyphen-punctuated ASCII string, as the individual bytes, or in a format suitable for use as a #define for a CMPlugInFactoryID. The output is also sent to the applications GUI, to stdout, and/or to the Clipboard. The formats and output locations are configurable via application preferences.
There are further advantages as of UUID Generator 1.1. UUID generation can now be performed by various algorithms: the Apple CFUUID, or the e2fsprogs algorithms, which allow generation by time/Ethernet MAC address or a pure random number. UUID Generator is now a Universal Binary. Offers a cmd-shift-U shortcut to make it even easier to use UUID Generator as a Service within your favorite text editor. And for those that really want a command-line tool, I have created huuidgen which gives you all the power of UUID Generator within a simple drop-in replacement for uuidgen (even the Linux versions with -r|-t switches), and the convenience of a command line tool<<less
Ext2 Filesystem 1.4d3
Ext2 Filesystem - Access Ext2 (Linux) disks with OS X more>>
Includes support for reading, writing, formatting, etc..
Enhancements:
- Write support (excepting dir_index FSs)
- Updated to e2fsprogs 1.39
- Added partition type support for GPT UUIDs.
- Bug Fix: Duplicate file listings and/or missing files for directories larger than 4K
- Several other bug fixes.
Password Generator 1.0
Password Generator - Improve Your Security more>>
Password Generator can generate fixed length passwords using custom character set, readable passwords using dictionaries.
It can also generate universally unique identifiers (UUIDs).
To make dictionary based passwords as secure as possible, you are able to configure the generation algorithm as follows:
1. Configure which dictionary to use. The more words in the dictionary, the greater your security.
2. How many dictionary words will be used in the password.
3. You can define the what password separator should be used.
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