world temperature 1.1
World Temperature 1.1
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Enhancements
- Added web connectivity checking
- Corrected still images bug on Mac OS
World Architecture 1.0
World Architecture - Architecture from all over the world more>>
All icons are aquafied and look best in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware for personal use.
Say Your Time And Temperature 1.0
Say Your Time And Temperature - Retreives the time and temperature via zipcode and then speaks it more>>
This script looks up your name and zip code, as designated in Apples Address Book, retreives the time and temperature, and then speaks it.
Completly freeware.
Temperature Convertor 1.0
Temperature Convertor is regarded as a professional and smart application which simply converts farenheit to celsius and vice versa - celsius to farenheit! more>>
Temperature Convertor 1.0 is regarded as a professional and smart application which simply converts farenheit to celsius and vice versa - celsius to farenheit!
World IP 1.0
Shows you the location of IP addresses on an OpenGL 3D world model. Just type the name of a server and see where it is hosted more>>
Just type the name of a server and see where it is hosted !
It uses the free http://netgeo.caida.org service.
It is donation-ware so feel free to submit something.
Temperature Monitor 4.2
Temperature Monitor - Displays all accessible temperature sensors more>>
Temperature Monitor tries to detect all sensors on as many Macintosh computer types as possible.
Main features:
- display in a default window
- output in a screen display in front or in the background of the screen
- tabular display in an overview window
- display in the menu-bar
- display in the Dock icon
- graphical display of short-term and long-term history curves in an unlimited number of windows
- speech output
- display of minimum and maximum values
- export to text or CSV files
- Moreover, the application can display additional technical information about your computer. Among other information this includes processor type, processor and bus frequencies, and manufacturing information.
- The application can read out the data only if your computer is equipped with the necessary sensors, and if Mac OS X can access them without needing third-party device drivers. Starting in summer 2002, Apple has begun to massively drive forward the use of monitoring probes in the PowerMac series, the Xserve series, and in portable computers. Some models are equipped with 38 and more sensors.
- Temperature Monitor tries to detect all sensors on as many Macintosh computer types as possible. However, a prediction which sensors are available in which models is not possible, because Apple very often releases "silent product updates", where the hardware equipments of some models are changed but the names are not. The particular graphics card, hard disk configuration and operating system version is also important.
Enhancements:
- Added support for the new MacBook Pro series introduced in June 2007.
- Added support for a variety of internal temperature sensors of new hard drive models. This affects old Macintosh computers not supporting the AHCI standard.
- Alert panels now display the exact time when the alert situation was detected.
- Selected display preferences for the Dock icon can now be set directly via the context menu of the Dock icon.
- By user request, the Lite version has a new menu item to immediately refresh the display of readings independent of the regular update interval.
- By user request, the Lite version has now support for sensor alerts. The actions to display alert panels, to play the warning sound, and to run external applications are supported.
- The handling of repaired or refurbished Macintosh systems which dont have a valid serial number has been enhanced.
- Modified preference values are now committed to stable storage immediately when the preferences window is closed. This can reduce the likelihood that changes are lost when the application is used to diagnose problems on a computer with defective hardware.
The World Watcher 1.0
The World Watcher - Prevent widget unwanted auto installs more>>
If a widget is being installed, a dialog will pop up asking if you wanted to install it. Youll have the options of allowing the installation, deleting the widget, or having it dropped on your desktop for later.
Basic melting temperature widget 1.0
Basic melting temperature widget - Widget calculates melting temp of a nucleic acid more>>
This widget is free for all users. Download it now !
Hour World Live Deskpicture 1.2.2
Places a dynamically moving desktop picture of the Earth on your desktop. more>>
World Photos Widget 1.0
World Photos Widget - The Photographs from Pete Hawkins more>>
Images are available to purchase via the link on the widget back.
Enjoy my view of the world!

World of Copland v5
World of Copland, the fifth series, is a set of 63 superb icons ranging from Lava Lamps, to Life Vests and Diaries, to iMacs, Pianos, Crayons, and Hammers more>> World of Copland, the fifth series, is a set of 63 superb icons ranging from Lava Lamps, to Life Vests and Diaries, to iMacs, Pianos, Crayons, and Hammers. A preview of some of the icons is shown below.
System 7.0 or later.
WeatherUK 1.1
WeatherUK - Displays the UK Meterological Office 5 day forecast more>>
The widget updates every 60 minutes if Dashboard is active.
The preferred location and temperature scale (Centigrade or Fahrenheit) may be permanently set using the widget flip side preferences.
Enhancements:
- Temperatures can now be displayed in Fahrenheit as well as Centigrade.
- Date display shortened to day only.
World Football Widget 1.7
World Football Widget is built for those who cannot get enough of �The beautiful game� more>> World Football Widget is built for those who cannot get enough of ?The beautiful game?
World Football Widget is built for those who cannot get enough of "The beautiful game".
If you are tired of trying to follow a hundred feeds in my browser, you can use the World Football Widget that consolidates about a hundred feeds into a single widget.
Enhancements
- Minor code touch-up.
- Added Goal.com feed for Top News

DockTemp 1.0.1
DockTemp is created as a useful utility which simply displays the outside air temperature in a floating window more>>
DockTemp 1.0.1 is created as a useful utility which simply displays the outside air temperature in a floating window on your desktop, or in your Dock in OSX. Now supports most world major towns and cities!
Enhancements: A fix to get it working again with non-Australian servers
Requirements: Mac OS X
Temperature Monitor Widget 2.8
Temperature Monitor Widget is a future-rich and trustworthy program to give you access to all temperature sensor readings Mac OS X uses to monitor and cool your computer. more>>
Temperature Monitor Widget 2.8 is a future-rich and trustworthy program which helps you access to all temperature sensor readings Mac OS X uses to monitor and cool your computer.
The widget allows you to select two of your computer's temperature sensors which should be displayed via Dashboard. The sensor readouts are displayed in a compact panel.
Unlike other widgets, Temperature Monitor is capable of processing the hardware calibration data Apple stores individually into each G5-based computer. So it displays the exact readings Mac OS X internally uses for cooling control, not just an "educated guess".
Major Features:
- The widget allows you to select two of your computer's temperature sensors which should be displayed via Dashboard. The sensor readouts are displayed in a compact panel
- Temperature values can be displayed in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. To display more than two sensor readings in Dashboard you can launch multiple copies of the widget.
Enhancements:
- On PowerPC hardware, support for S.M.A.R.T. hard drive sensors accessed via SATA interfaces has been enhanced. The widget will now accept the temperature sensors of unknown SATA drive models. (This has always been the standard on Intel-based computers.)
- The support for hard drive sensors controlled via proprietary drivers of Sonnet and FirmTek has been enhanced.
- The default number of displayed digits behind the decimal point is now automatically set to zero in cases where it is known that the sensor hardware does not provide more significant digits.
- Corrected a problem where the temperature values displayed for the cores of the Intel P7350 processor have been shifted by 15 degrees Celsius.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.2 or later