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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 Pet Rock 1.1
Virtual Pet Rock - Game where you keep a pet rock alive more>>
Virtual Pet Rock is a game where you keep your rock alive by feeding it and playing with it.Upload your rocks statistics to see how well you are doing compared to others.
The rock for people allergic to the outdoors.The virtual pet for people who have difficulty keeping a real rock alive.
Enhancements:
- Added plug-ins (woooo!)
- Easier registration (no forms to fill out anymore)
- Added some cool features to quickly view QuickStats for your own rock and a quick top10 list (Safari must be installed on your system as it uses some of its shared libraries and you have to be online)
- Fixed a silly bug (Roll-over slider values were ignored)
- Added some gratuitous preferences
- A Virtual Pet Rock can now go without attention for a bit longer.
Virtual Coin Flipper 0.9
Virtual Coin Flipper - Dont have a coin on you? more>>
Use it to randomly flip a coin, and display it to you!
There is a 1 out of 2 chances of getting heads or tails. You can even change the coin to flip!
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug where sometimes nothing would come up when you clicked flip.
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 Spaces 0.93.0 Beta
A Java tool for the structured representation of knowledge more>> A Java tool for the structured representation of knowledge
"Virtual Spaces" is a Java tool for the structured representation of knowledge. Texts, images and hyperlinks can be organized in 2D graphs. These graphs can be used to generate HTML files to create virtual tours.
Enhancements
- Validation takes languages in account
- Validation results can be filtered
- overview preview was removed
- some bugfixes
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 Mozart Programming System 1.4.0.20080702
Free programming system based on the OZ language more>>
Mozart has an interactive incremental development environment and a production-quality implementation for Unix and Windows platforms. Mozart is the fruit of an ongoing research collaboration by the Mozart Consortium.
Mozart is based on the Oz language, which supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, and concurrency as part of a coherent whole.
For distribution, Mozart provides a true network transparent implementation with support for network awareness, openness, and fault tolerance. Mozart supports multi-core programming with its network transparent distribution and is an ideal platform for both general-purpose distributed applications as well as for hard problems requiring sophisticated optimization and inferencing abilities.
Mozart was used to developed many applications including multi-agent systems, digital assistants and sophisticated collaborative tools, as well as applications in natural language understanding and knowledge representation, in scheduling and time-tabling,
Major Features:
- Programming:
- Oz is a concurrent object-oriented language. In a first approach, Oz can be programmed in a very similar way to other such languages, like Java. With experience gained, programs tend to become simpler, for example, as they use the powerful concepts of dataflow execution and first-class procedures.
- Oz is an eminently concurrent language. The Mozart system implements ultralightweight threads with preemptive fair scheduling. It easily supports applications with many thousands of threads. Dataflow synchronization is achieved transparently through logic variables.
- Multi-Paradigm Programming: Unlike most other programming languages which lock you into a single programming paradigm, Oz unifies into one simple and coherent framework the functional, object-oriented, and logic flavors of programming. This is possible due to the very general and powerful underlying paradigm of concurrent constraint programming.
- Inferencing:
- Oz is a powerful constraint language with logic variables, finite domains, finite sets, rational trees and record constraints. The system is competitive in performance with state-of-the-art commercial solutions, but is much more expressive and flexible, providing first-class computation spaces, programmable search strategies, a GUI for the interactive exploration of search trees, parallel search engines exploiting computer networks, and a programming interface to implement new and efficient constraint systems.
- Logic Programming: Oz goes beyond Horn-clauses to provide a unique and flexible approach to logic programming. Oz distinguishes between directed and undirected styles of declarative logic programming. For both, Oz lets you specify a programs logical semantics separately from its resolution strategy. Powerful tools and libraries are provided built on the concepts of first-class computation spaces and determinacy-driven disjunctions. Together with distribution, this makes Mozart an ideal platform for both intelligent multi-agent systems and parallel search.
- Distribution:
- Open Distributed Computing: The Mozart system is an ideal platform for open distributed computing: it makes the network completely transparent. The illusion of a common store is extended across multiple sites and automatically supported by very efficient protocols. In addition, full control is retained over network communication patterns, permitting very efficient use of network resources. Furthermore, reliable, fault tolerant applications can easily be developed.
- Distributed Component-Based Programming: Mozart provides first-class software component specifications (called functors) and software components (called modules). The module system facilitates application development and deployment. Both component specifications and components can be transparently referenced through URLs, absolute and relative, and loaded by need. Flexible security policies are implemented by module managers.
- Mobile Agents: With its dynamic component technology, open computing support, and full-featured implementation, Mozart is an ideal platform for serious programming with mobile agents. A computation can create new computations dynamically. Computations can roam the shared Mozart space at will. Each site has full control over what resources it makes available to incoming computations.
- Separation of Concerns (Aspects): The Mozart system separates the concerns of application functionality, distribution structure, fault tolerance, and openness (application connectivity). The separation is almost perfect for the first two concerns and quite good for the last two. In the context of aspect-oriented programming, this can be seen as a ``vertical approach, where a few aspects are treated in depth, versus the ``horizontal approach of tools like AspectJ, which provide primitives for handling many aspects.
- Platform Issues:
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Like Java, Oz is `write once, run everywhere and provides automatic local and distributed garbage collection. The Oz virtual machine is portable and known to run on most flavors of Unix as well as on Windows.
- GUI Programming: The Mozart system comes with an object-oriented library that provides a high-level well integrated interface to Tcl/Tk. This is supplemented with QTk, a tool that supports a mixed declarative/procedural approach to user interface design. This needs only a fraction of the code of standard procedural approaches and is particularly well-suited for building context-sensitive interfaces.
- Native Extension Modules: The Mozart system was designed to be easily extended with new native functionality packaged as DLLs. Comprehensive support is provided for the convenient creation of DLLs. Thus, the Mozart system is not only aggressively open, but also an ideal very high-level glue language.
Requirements: Aquamacs Emacs
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 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.
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.5
A free, cross-platform and open source virtual MIDI piano keyboard more>> A free, cross-platform and open source virtual MIDI piano keyboard
Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard doesnt 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 computers 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.
VMPK has been tested in Mac OS X, Linux and Windows, but maybe you can also build it also in SGI Irix.
VMPK uses a modern GUI framework: Qt4, that gives excellent features and performance. RtMIDI provides MIDI input/output features. Both frameworks are free and platform independent, available for Linux, Windows and Mac OSX.
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.
System requirements:
- MIDI device
Enhancements
- Bender returns to zero when mouse is released
- Dialogs: help "WhatIsThis?"
- Updated spanish translation and help file
- Import Sound Font Instruments
- MIDI In always enabled on Linux and Mac
- Implemented RFE# 2779744 - keyboard window: always on top
- Fix for bug# 2790316 - startup crash in OSX when no MIDI port present

Virtual PC 7.0.3
Makes it possible for you to access PC-only software, files, networks and devices from your Mac. more>>
Even though you?re loyal to your Mac, there are times when you may need to cross that bridge to the PC world. With the help of Microsoft Virtual PC, you can access PC-only software, files, networks and devices faster and more intuitively with your Mac.
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 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 Speaker 1.2.1
Virtual Speaker - Kernel ext. to fix G4 Cube sound handling problems more>>
This kernel extension should fix a number of issues caused by the lack of a sound output device which have been noted in iMovie, DVD Studio Pro, and other applications (including video capture errors, crashes when previewing DVD projects, automatic quit when launching some applications which require an audio output device, and other random misfortunes).
Enhancements:
- Corrected issue with VirtualSpeaker that was preventing the fix from working for games (and applications) using the Carbon SoundManager (the fIsMixable bit was set incorrectly for the 16 bit virtual audio format).
- Fixed a permissions issue caused by a setting in the install package that was ignored by the Installer program.
Virtual Pool Updater 1.8.8
Virtual Pool 1.8.8 Updater fixes bugs related to third-party pointing devices more>> Virtual Pool 1.8.8 Updater fixes bugs related to third-party pointing devices.
Virtual Pool 1.x.