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Virtual Notecards 2.1
Virtual Notecards is a handy program with which scholars, students, journalists and other researchers can easily keep linked databases of notes, quotes, bibliographic records and people. more>>
Virtual Notecards 2.1 is a handy program with which scholars, students, journalists and other researchers can easily keep linked databases of notes, quotes, bibliographic records and people. The "virtual notecard" metaphor is an extension of the traditional use of 3x5" index cards to store notes and quotes, and to equip such a database with fast searches and sorts, transportation between applications, and relationality within the database.

Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver more>>
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.6 is a brilliant MIDI events generator and receiver. It doesn't produce any sound by itself, but can be used to drive a MIDI synthesizer (either hardware or software, internal or external). You can use the computer's keyboard to play MIDI notes, and also the mouse. You can use the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the played MIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI file player. To do so, connect the other MIDI port to the input port of VMPK.
Major Features:
- VMPK uses a modern GUI framework: Qt4, that gives excellent features and performance. RtMIDI provides MIDI input/output features.
- The alphanumeric keyboard mapping can be configured from inside the program using the GUI interface, and the settings are stored in XML files. Some maps for Spanish, German and French keyboard layouts are provided, translated from the ones provided by VKeybd.
- VMPK can send program changes and controllers to a MIDI synth. The definitions for different standards and devices can be provided as .INS files, the same format used by QTractor and TSE3. It was developed by Cakewalk and used also in Sonar.
- VMPK can help you to change sounds in your MIDI synthesizer, but only if you provide a definition for the synthesizer sounds first. The definitions are text files with the .INS extension, and the same format used by Qtractor (Linux), and Sonar (Windows).
- When you start VMPK the first time, you should open the Preferences dialog and choose a definition file, and then select the instrument name among those provided by the definitions file. There should be one instrument definitions file installed in the VMPK's data directory (typically "/usr/share/vmpk" in Linux, and "C:Program FilesVMPK" in Windows) named "gmgsxg.ins", containing definitions for the General MIDI, Roland GS and Yamaha XG standards. It is a very simple format, and you can use any text editor to look, change, and create a new one. You can find a library of instruments definitions at the cakewalk ftp server.
- Another customization that you may want to tweak is the keyboard mapping. The default layout maps about two and half octaves for the QWERTY alphanumeric keyboard, but there are some more definitions in the data directory, adapted for other international layouts. You can even define your own mapping using a dialog box available in the Edit->Keyboard map menu.
- There are also options to load and save the maps as XML files. The last loaded map will be remembered the next time you start VMPK. In fact, all your preferences, selected MIDI bank and program, and the controller values will be saved on exit, and restored when you restart VMPK the next time.
Requirements:
- Qt 4.4 or newer
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- ALSA sequencer in Linux, WinMM in Windows and CoreMIDI in Mac OSX
- GCC C++ compiler.
License:GPL
Virtual Screens 2.0.1
Allows many virtual desktops. more>>
When the user changes the virtual screen, the applications that were visible are hidden, and the hidden applications that belong to the new virtual screen are shown. In this way, you can reduce the cluttering on your screen and organize the running applications in the way thats most convenient to you.
Virtual Pet 1.0.1
A free Yahoo! game widget for people to interact with more>> A free Yahoo! game widget for people to interact with
The Yahoo! Virtual Pet widget is a game for people to interact with. The game makes the user feed the pet and spend time playing with the pet.
The lifespan of the pet depends how the user cares for it. The pet can become a happy healthy pet or an unhealthy one.
Apart from a game, Virtual Pet embodies the concept of a living creature that people can show attachment and affection to.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- 3.0
Virtual FireworX 1.6.2
Virtual FireworX - Celebrate with Fireworks! more>>
All year long, any holiday or occasion, Virtual FireworX brings a festive mood to your Mac! These pyro-tastic delights burn cool, so they wont burn you, or your screen!
What are Virtual FireworX?
Virtual FireworX are realtime 3D particle animations of fireworks simulations. Thanks to new technology available to MacOS X 10.4, a.k.a., "Tiger", Virtual FireworX performs better than its predecessor, Digital FireworX. Because the fireworks render in realtime, they truly vary from each viewing, randomly igniting in new locations in 3D space!
Main features:
- Realistic 3D particle animations, including smoke!
- Realtime rendering, for a constantly changing experience!
- Up to 20 different built-in fireworks effects!
- Aerial, and ground based pieces!
- Amazing fireworks sound effects, in stereo!
- Realtime preview in options panel! See how your settings will look!
- Load in your own background image!
- Choose your own background color!
- View streaming trails for even more realism!
- Choose to view clouds moving in the background!
Enhancements:
- Fixed Preview bug.
- Recompiled in Xcode 2.4 for enhanced performance with 64 bit Macs.
Virtual Remote 0.3
Virtual Remote - A Virtual Remote for your Topfield more>>
Main features:
- Control the Topfield from your computer
- See whats onscreen using the screenshot functionality.
Enhancements:
- Applescript.
Virtual FireworX Widget 2.1
Virtual FireworX Widget - Mini fireworks show on the Dashboard more>>
Put a mini fireworks show on your Dashboard with realtime 3D particle animations of fireworks. Because the fireworks render in realtime, they truly vary from each viewing, randomly igniting in new locations in 3D space!
See our website for more information about Virtual FireworX.
Enhancements:
- Now works with Mac OS X 10.4.3, and QuickTime 7.0.2 or later.
GTG Virtual Tour Widget 1.0
GTG Virtual Tour Widget - The gateway to the planet?s most interactive and comprehensive VR tours more>>
GTG now offers the GTGVR TourBuilder software to create your own VR tours. No complicated coding or programing skills required just add pictures, text, and click.
GTG tours offer interactive, panoramas, audio, web links, print files, and more. Being portable they can be viewed online, sent out on CDs, or even viewed across in-house entertainment systems and kiosks.
Virtual PC Update 7.0.3
Virtual PC Update - Run Windows on your Mac more>>
Virtual PC for Mac employs standard Mac controls and commands. It gives you the flexibility to work across platforms side by side without changing your Mac OS, software or files.
Say goodbye to compatibility issues. Virtual PC for Mac lets you have the best of both worlds.
The Virtual Microscope 6.2.2
The Virtual Microscope - supports interactive viewing of high-resolution, multi-dimensional datasets from various microscopes more>>
The Virtual Microscope is a tool that supports data from a Philips Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM), and a Fluorescence Light Microscope.
Interface Controls
The interface provides a simulation of our actual microscope interface(s). Controls common to all datasets include brightness, magnification (usually up to 1800x), navigation, measurement, and annotation. SEM samples include a contrast control, and some also include a focus control.
The navigation and magnification controls allow the user to explore any point of interest on the sample. This differs from other virtual microscopes that have been produced which provide only a few hot spots that can be magnified and explored.
Focus
The focus control is a real focal plane adjustment instead of a blurring of the image. Our automated data capture software (see below) allows us to capture an arbitrary number of focal planes. Thus, the focus control on the Virtual Microscope allows the user to glide through those planes interactively, bringing items closer and farther into focus. This is particularly useful with thick specimens viewed in the SEM.
Annotations
We have included a full set of specimen annotation tools so that experts and laypeople alike can mark up the datasets for future reference. These annotations are useful for teaching details about the data, as well as for allowing teachers to ask students to identify data features as homework. The annotations can be saved and reloaded as XML files.
Automated Data Collection
It can take thousands of images to fully describe a single specimen so that the user can explore any point at varying magnifications with multiple focal planes. As a result, some our datasets are many gigabytes (GB) in size. In order to accurately and sanely collect this data, we have written various software programs that automatically control the instruments.
The Bugscope Connection
The software for our SEM is based off of a work on a previous project called Bugscope. Bugscope is an online educational outreach project that provides real-time access to our SEM over the web so that school children can look at bugs from their own backyards.
We have leveraged the remote-control software we wrote for Bugscope into an automated data-collection package for the SEM. On the Light Microscope, we are using Openlab, and will be distributing our tiling scripts in case you have a similar system.
Specimen IDs
Each Virtual Microscope specimen gets its own unique specimen identification number. For those building new samples, click the button below to generate a new specimen ID. Generated IDs expire after two months, so dont grab one until you need it. When specimens are submitted, we will verify they have a valid ID automatically.
Virtual PC Updater 4.0.2
Virtual PC 4.0.1 Updater fixes the following: Various fixes for running Java applications and compilations. Specifically includes fixes for Sun, MATLab and Netscape Java implementation more>> Virtual PC 4.0.1 Updater fixes the following:
- Various fixes for running Java applications and compilations. Specifically includes fixes for Sun, MATLab and Netscape Java implementation.
- Improved folder sharing. Fixes the "too many files open" error when working with files in a shared folder.
- Fix for Sonnet G4 cards for PCI (PowerSurge) machines.
- Fix for Sonnet G3 cards for NuBus machines. NOTE: Requires version 1.4.6 of the Sonnet software.
- Implemented various improvements to printing including HP printer support and fixes for printing issues under Mac OS 9.1.
- Improved compatibility with Norton Antivirus when installing Windows applications and software.
- Resolved problem with IDE controller disappearing in Windows 2000.
- Fixed flashing of Start menu when in 16-bit color mode in Windows 2000.
- Added video BIOS support for Titanium video resolutions of 1152x768 and 896x600. NOTE: Requires version 00006 of the Virtual PC Additions.
- Fixed mouse bug in Windows NT that caused the mouse to behave erratically.
- Resolved a crash that occurred when formatting a floppy disk under Linux.
- Change to allow booting of a Red Hat Linux 7.0 CD.
- Fixed CD Table of Contents problem for Enhanced CDs.
- Fixed video problem that occurred when drawing shapes in Microsoft PowerPoint 97.
- Fixed rounding bug in Microsoft Excel for numbers larger than 250,100 when run in Windows 98.
- Fixes for IEEE math when run on Windows 98 and Windows 95.
- Incorporated additional miscellaneous fixes and improvements to the Virtual PC application.
MacOS 8.5 or later.
Virtual Earth widget 1.5
MSN Virtual Earth live on your Dashboard more>>
Virtual AGC 20060110
Virtual AGC project is a simulation of the Apollo Guidance Computer more>>
The project includes an emulated CPU, an emulated display/keyboard (DSKY), the AGCs original executable binaries and machine-readable assembly-language source code (Luminary and Colossus), AGC source code for a CPU validation suite, an AGC assembler, scanned Apollo documentation, and other elements.
The emulated CPU has been designed to be modular and portable, to facilitate incorporation into spacecraft simulations such as lunar-lander simulations.
Enhancements:
- The Apollo 15-17 CM AGC executable ("Colossus 3" a.k.a. "Artemis 072") is available for use in the simulator.
- (Colossus 3 source code is not yet available.) Scans of the Colossus 3 GSOP document are mostly available.
- CM downlink lists are implemented.
- yaAGC/yaAGS debugging is now symbolic, and yaAGC has other new debugging features.
- Building with Cygwin is possible.
- Many updates have been made to LM_Simulator (the IMU simulation).
- There are bugfixes to yaAGCs CPU simulation.
- The mysterious EDRUPT instruction is handled properly.
- Accelerator keys have been added to yaDSKY.
VirtualScreens 2.0.1
VirtualScreens is a program implementing residing in the System Status Bar (the rightmost part of the menu bar) of Mac OS X (Jaguar and Panther). more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug that prevented some apps from being hidden on changing screen under certain situations.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later.