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Stone Works Widget 1.1
Stone Works Widget - Widget to launch Stone Works apps. more>> LongBinaryStream is not a control, it has no user interface. LongBinaryStream is a REALbasic plugin class to access all files and it can handle files larger than 2 GB on operating system versions that support files larger than 2 GB.<<less
Scribe 2.5
Manage your research notes, quotes, thoughts, contacts, published and archival sources, digital images, and glossary entries. more>>
Scribe 2.5 makes it easy for you to create, organize, index, search, link, and cross-reference your note and source cards. Scribe 2.5 is a note-taking program designed by a historian. Think of it as the next step in the evolution of traditional 3x5 note cards. Intuitive and easy enough for a college student, Scribe allows the most meticulous researcher to store extensive notes, digital images, and, in addition to the usual published references, more formatted archival source types than any other bibliographic program.
You can assemble, print, and export bibliographies, copy formatted references to clipboard (Chicago or MLA style), and import sources from online catalogs (one at a time only). You can store entire articles, add extended comments on each card in a separate field, and find and highlight a particular word within a note or article. Not to mention such features as the outline, timeline, and glossary.

JIRA Client Lite 2.0.1
JIRA Client Lite is a comprehensive utility which boosts your productivity with an interactive interface, enables greater mobility with its offline mode, and has many useful features such as smart search, time tracking widget, screenshot editor, and others. more>> <<less
Red and Black Theme
Black and red dialer for your iPhone. more>> Black and red dialer for your iPhone.
I made a red and black theme for the dialer. Its nothing special but it works. If you hoover over the buttons the images have a lighter gradient.
System requirements:
- iPhone
iChartwork 3.0
iChartwork - Syncs avatar on iChat/Adium and the iTunes artwork of current song more>>
iChartwork is free. You can make a donation.
Enhancements:
- Finally : it works with macIntels !
meineSMS Widget Germany 1.3
meineSMS Widget Germany - send SMS messages inside and otside of Germany more>>
Works on Leopard
coras 1.4
coras - Ambient email notifier adds a coin to the stack for each new mail more>>
Filtering by sender and subject make coras perfect for monitoring online auctions and payments.
Works with Apple Mail and Gmail.
BibTeXtoWord 1.0
BibTeXtoWord 1.0 is a program that help users using MS Word control the bibliographic references in the papers users are writing. more>>
BibTeXtoWord 1.0 is a program that help users using MS Word control the bibliographic references in the papers users are writing. For those who are unfamiliar with LaTeX and bibtex let me explain how bibtex is used: The bibliographic references are contained in a .bib file which is simply a text file. Each entry in this data base is uniquely identified by a cite-key, which can be arbitrary with the exclusion of a few special characters.
When you want to cite a bibliographic reference in LaTeX you enter the command verb!cite{abc}! in your file, which is called the source file, where cq{abc} is the cite-key. When bibtex is called, it reads the cite-keys, looks up the corresponding references, sorts the references alphabetically and by year, replaces the cite-keys with the corresponding labels and prints a list of references at the end of your document. These changes do not take place in your source file but in the compiled output file which is nowadays a pdf file. References that should be part of the publications list but should not be referred to in the text have to be entered as verb!nocite{abc}! in the source file.
Requirements:
You need OS 10.5 or better and in addition
- A TeXLive installation; I recommend TeXLive 2008.
- TeXShop
- Flashmode
- Local Switcher
Drug War Cost Clock 1.1
Uses government budget data to calculate how much taxpayer money has been spent since January 1 more>> Uses government budget data to calculate how much taxpayer money has been spent since January 1
If you use a Macintosh and are concerned about the the governments continuation of the failed War on Drugs and its cost to taxpayers, you might want to download our Drug War Cost Clock widget.
It is the widget form of the clock that appears at the top of this page, just below the menu. The major version number (the first two digits) represents the budget year upon which calculations are based. The rest of the version number represents the actual software version.
Using data from the two most authoritative sources available, on the the monetary cost of the Drug War, it displays the amount of money that the government has spent, since the beginning of this year, in the bogus name of fighting the Drug War.
Unfortunately, there is no way to calculate the devastating social costs of the government abuses that the Drug War has spawned, like making the United States the nation that imprisons a greater percentage of its population than any other nation on Earth.
Based upon budget data for the year 2006, this widget ticks over $1,620.37 each and every second of every day, as a visual reminder of just how much of our money the government is wasting on a Drug War that has only resulted in an increase in the availability of drugs to our children, a significant increase in drug related violence and a severe reduction in our rights, under the color of fighting the War on Drugs.
The back side of the widget has a scrollable window that details where the data for these calculations originated. The widget expands, when flipped over, to make it easier to read the details and returns to normal size, when flipped back to the front.
The number that we use for our calculations is slightly lower than other cost numbers that you may find cited by various sources, because it is our policy at Action America to only use the most conservative numbers that we can positively stand behind, in such cases.
When two equally authoritative sources disagree by a small number, as often happens, we will always use the lower number. Its not that we want to help the government look any less incompetent. We just dont want to inject our bias into the numbers. We want you to know where the numbers come from, so you can make up your own mind on how bad the situation really is.
This widget will automatically reset every January. However, that will not update the new budget numbers that climb ever higher each year. We also plan to release, in the coming months, a new version which will update the Drug War budget numbers, from a file on our web site, with each years changing budget.
Enhancements
- This version updates the formulas used in the calculations, to use the most recent 2009 federal budget data.
ProcessX 1.0
ProcessX - Realbasic class, get info on running process more>>
ProcessX class only works in MacOSX and lists more processes than the Process class, particularly the low level processes.
JumpField 1.1
JumpField is source code written in Real Basic that works like editfield, except it allows you to have active web links in the fields more>> JumpField is source code written in Real Basic that works like editfield, except it allows you to have active web links in the fields.
Real Basic
recoverDV 0.1
recoverDV - Simple recovery tool more>>
You will be able to revive "-2048 errored" movie, which is recorded by "recdv", DV-caputuring application.
Works only with recdvs default recording settings (DV/DVCPRO NTSC + 16bit Integer BigEndian).

Garmin Training Center 3.0.0.4 beta
Garmin Training Center 3.0.0.4 beta is known as a training tool for your computer that works with your compatible Garmin fitness device. more>> <<less
Freeware Update 1.0.3
Freeware Update allows you to check for updates of current freeware installed on your Macintosh more>>
Freeware Update works exactly as Software Update made by Apple : Downloads & Installations.
Freeware Update is able to work as a Daemon and check for updates automatically every months/weeks/days/hours.
Enhancements:
- Auto-installation for downloaded updates now works

Bookends 10.6.1
Bookends is regarded as a superior and simple to use bibliography/reference and information management system for students and professionals. more>>
Bookends 10.6.1 is regarded as a superior and simple to use bibliography/reference and information management system for students and professionals.
With Bookends you can easily import references (information about journal articles, books, etc.) from EndNote, and directly search and import from PubMed, the Web of Science, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Amazon, the Library of Congress, and hundreds of other online sources.
Use a built-in browser to download references with pdfs or and/or web pages with a click. Automatic searches of PubMed let you discover articles as soon as they are published. Powerful group-based searches, with static, smart, and virtual groups. Live Search lets you further refine searches as you type.
Annotate your database with reference cross-linking with defined relationships and comments. Attach any file (such as a pdf) to a reference and view or open it instantly. There are options to automatically download, rename and organize pdf files on-the-fly from PubMed (requires access permission) or from your hard drive. Scan your word processor files and automatically generate finished manuscripts with properly formatted bibliographies.
Access the power of Bookends directly from MS Word (including Word 2008) and Mellel. Scan Pages '08 and '09 files and OpenOffice 3 files, or RTF files saved from any word processor. Share your references over the Internet with anyone, on any platform (you, but not people who access your databases, must have a broadband connection).
Enhancements:
- Integration with Nisus Writer Pro 1.4.
- Autocomplete paper from pdfs attached with Bookends Browser.
- Improved handling of MLA citations if consecutive citations are from the same work.
- Deselect all unpinned terms in a Term List window.
- Automatic downloading of the User Guide with each update.
- Updated autcomplete paper using Google Scholar so that accented characters are handled correctly.