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What's On Widget 1.1
Whats On Widget delivers an advantageous tool which has function of telling you what song is currently playing and provides links to preview or purchase the song from the iTunes Music Store. more>>
What's On Widget 1.1 delivers an advantageous tool which has function of telling you what song is currently playing and provides links to preview or purchase the song from the iTunes Music Store. Works with most US radio stations, although some markets are not yet available. What's On? Widget displays album artwork, allows you to preview the song and buy directly from the iTunes Music Store.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4. or later

What`s on Widget 1.1
What`s on Widget is a powerful and popular dashboard widget which lets you know which song is currently playing on your chosen radio station. more>> What`s on Widget 1.1 is a powerful and popular dashboard widget which lets you know which song is currently playing on your chosen radio station.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later, microphone.
Christmas Is Coming! 1.1
Christmas Is Coming! - Countdown to Christmas more>>
This cute little widget will let you know how long you have to wait - down to the second!
Countdown timer : days, hours, minutes, seconds.
Enhancements:
- Updated graphic, easier to read, fixed a minor html error.
FileMaker-MoneyWorks Accounting 1.1
FileMaker-MoneyWorks Accounting - Accounting FileMaker plugin more>>
Using the Plug-in means that FileMaker developers can concentrate on customising their specialist "front-ends", and leave MoneyWorks to act as a semi-integrated back-office accounting solution. The OS X plug-in is command compatible with the Windows version (apart from the support of MoneyWorks running on a remote machine).
Download includes a complete tutorial (in FileMaker) explaining how to use the plug-in.
Enhancements:
- OS X native
- Provides ability to communicate with MoneyWorks running on a separate (Mac OS X) computer.
What?s On UK 1.2
What?s On UK - Widget to show what?s on TV and radio in the UK now and for the rest of the day more>> <<less
What You Hear Is What You Send 1.0
What You Hear Is What You Send - Email the info/song playing in iTunes more>>
The script offers two options: Send only the information, or send the information plus the mp3 file.
Completly freeware.

What's Keeping Me 2.1
Whats Keeping Me is created as a useful product which provides you with help solving the problem where you cant empty the Trash or eject a disk because something is preventing you. more>> <<less
is one of the most marvelous application that can keep holding the item openWhat What 1.0
What What - Black sillouettes icon set more>>
Teh icons are best viewed in 128x128 at32bit mode.
Completly freeware.

What’s Keeping Me? 2.0
Helps when you have a problem trashing a file or ejecting a disk. more>> <<less
What Server 1.0
What Server - Displays the server software of a given website more>>
You can use it to uncover funny things, like Microsoft making an anti-opensource ad campaign using Linux servers, or stuff like that.
What ToDo Widget 1.1
What ToDo Widget - Keep a to do/shopping/grocery list in your Dashboard more>> Homebrewers recipe calculator. I needed one so I wrote one. Use this to formulate recipes for ales, lagers and stouts. It also includes a brewing primer for those just starting out in the homebrewing hobby.<<less
BeanCount 0.9
Free and Python based tool for command-line double-entry accounting more>> Free and Python based tool for command-line double-entry accounting
BeanCount is an open source double-entry accounting system that uses a simple text file format as input.
A few Python scripts are used to parse the contents of the file, for example, to serve the contents as a locally running web server.
Scripts are provided to convert from OFX files into Ledger input format, and other formats (easily extensible).
NOTES:
- The ideas and syntax is entirely inspired by John Wiegleys Ledger, and the syntax is pretty much compatible with it. Beancounts syntax is a subset of Ledger (a little more restrictive), with a few additional directives. You should probably read Ledgers documentation in order to you use Beancount.
- Beancount is a Python version of Ledger, and thus is much slower, but also easier to extend (the code is pure Python).
- Beancount provides a simple web front to view the contents of the database, so you dont have to parse the entire file everytime you want to view a different account (this helps mitigate the fact that parsing is comparatively slow).
- New features can be expected to flow between Ledger and Beancount, as the authors have been in touch and have discussed ways of doing integration. In particular, Ledger is being augmented with the ability to export its parser with a binding for the Python language, so Beancounts parser may eventually use the Ledger parser for speed, and Ledger may eventually leverage Beancounts web front-end.
System requirements:
- Python
Maintidget 1.5.1
Widget to view last run dates of maintenance scripts & run them. more>> Widget to view last run dates of maintenance scripts & run them.
Maintidget (Maintenance Scripts Widget) gives you a Dashboard Widget which provides the following functions:
- Display the last time the daily, weekly, and monthly OS X Maintenance Scripts (a.k.a Cron Tasks) were run.
- Run the OS X Maintenance Scripts on demand. Just enter your administrator password and click the Run Scripts button. Maintidget is the first Dashboard Widget to provide this feature!
- New in version 1.1: Select which scripts you want to run (the daily script must be run at all times).
- New in version 1.2: Now works with admin accounts that dont have a password assigned.
- New in version 1.3: Click Daily/Weekly/Monthly labels to open logs in the Console. Check for updates using a link in the widget. Slick redesign by Jason Jacques that includes multiple skins!
- New in version 1.4: New authentication logic should reduce false-negatives when running scripts and should also help those with blank passwords.
Now you can keep tack of when your Mac runs the scripts, and force them to run in case you need to. These maintenance scripts perform the following tasks:
Please note that the weekly script can take a long time to run (up to 10 minutes depending on the speed of the computer). During this time the "Running Scripts" message will show in Maintidget. Please do not refresh the widget during this time, as this will remove the "Running Scripts" message which will automatically remove itself when the scripts are finished running.
Main features:
Daily:
- Removes old logs.
- Removes scratch and junk files (temporary files).
- Removes scratch fax files.
- Backs up NetInfo data.
- Checks subsystem status.
- Cleans mail queue.
- Gathers account statistics.
- Cleans up asl.log.
- Rotates logs: system.
Weekly:
- Rebuilds locate database.
- Rebuilds whatis database.
- Rotates logs: ftp, lpr, mail, netino, ipfw, ppp, secure.
Monthly:
- Runs login accounting.
- Rotates logs: wtmp, install, fax.
Enhancements
- Better parsing of log files.
- Passwords with special characters should be accepted more often.

