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MacOS-X Aqua Theme 1.2.1
MacOS-X Aqua Theme provides a GTK 2.x Theme/Style. more>>
Installation guide :
[Part 1] GTK2 Theme
Step 1 : If you have got the old version before, then delete the old version.
rm -Rf ~/.themes/MacOS-X
if not, skip this step.
Step 2 : Unpack the downloaded file.
tar zxf 13548-Gnome_MacOS-X_Aqua_Theme_20040730.tar.gz
Step 3 : Move the entire folder named "MacOS-X" into ~/.themes
mv MacOS-X ~/.themes
Enhancements:
- Fixed bugs found in gtk theme.
- 72x72 and 96x96 icons added to Icon theme.
AFELO 6.7
AFELO allows you to compress and send images to your webserver. more>>
Compressing images and sending them to your webserver has never been so easy before! AFELO allows to select images on your local computer, to resize and compress them and to send them to your server with only a few clicks!
AFELO is free and can be used by anyone! You can send your images to your OLEFA server (using your usual OLEFA username & password), to any other website (via FTP) or save them to your local computer.
AFELO can be used on any computer and is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X and Linux/UNIX operating systems!
manix 0.5
manix is a window manager which aims to provide a full MacOS 8/9 interface, including an implementation of the Carbon API. more>>
manix is using X11 as the graphical backend.
The window manager is not finished but should be useable. It will be part of the Manix Desktop which aims to implement the entire Mac OS 8/9 interface, without the hanging
and crashing of course.
Main features:
- Workspaces - currently fixed at 4, but will be settable in version 0.4
- Small and fast
Enhancements:
- Support for transient windows (modal dialogs), a new look for dialogs, and plain windows were added.
pyMap 0.1
pyMap consists in a port scanner written in Python. more>>
pyMap is a port scanner capable of ICMP, SYN, and FIN scans. It has been found to work on Windows XP and numerous Linux distributions.
Matchball 0.33b
Matchball is a little puzzle game. more>>
You have to click to remove all adjacent balls with the same color and reach as many points as possible. Sounds easy, but beware, this game is extremely addictive.
Matchball has full rendered backgrounds and translucent balls, supports different ballschemes, different levels, music and fx, a setup menu and a complete highscore system for each level.
Matchball is available for Linux and Windows (also with an installer). The sources should also compile on MacOS, BeOS and every other platform supported by libsdl (even the PlayStation 2).
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.72.1
Mac-on-Linux (MOL) is a virtual machine which runs Mac OS (inlucluding Mac OS X) on top of Linux/ppc. more>>
Main features:
- Added nvram.x installation
- Fix bootstrap check
- Fix dmdma.c strict aliasing warning
- Make sure that log and lock dirs are created
- Integrated BootX with the build system
- Added check for zlib
- Fixed test invocations (== is invalid)
- Fixed VT Switching
- Removed Sheep from defconfig
- Fixed Ubuntu -fno-stack-protector bug
- Removed duplicate nvram, fix doesnt really work
- Some docs cleanups, changed the website address
- Removed libimport script
- Fixed another MacOS segfault on startup
- Ensured that all read/write/seek disk pointers are set properly
- Removed some debugging text
- Fixed MacOS ethernet softlock (Thanks SolraBizna for noticing)
- Fixed MacOS segfault on startup (Thanks to SolraBizna for noticing)
- Changed BootX Read to pass addresses instead of casting them as long
- Fixed BootX read size bug preventing booting on QCOW/DMG
- Cleaned up a bunch of gcc4 issues
- Removed TUN from defconfig
- Updated network driver help info
- Integrated patch from Marcus Comstedt for USB mice
- Removed linux/compiler.h from USB to fix Ubuntu issue
- Fix mol-img bug
- Added support to recognize HFSX disks
- Added bootx source to main MOL build (with backports from newer BootX)
- Fixed gcc4 include issue
Enhancements:
- Fix building on FC7 by adding missing headers
- Additional fixes for find_physical_rom
- Fix bus frequency reporting
- 2.6.22 kmod fixes
- Remove TUN from defconfig (again)
- Fix XDGA off by one error
- Update netdriver Kconfig
- Re-arrange the Kconfig menus
- Remove configure directory
- OSX Compatibility fixes
Fastcm 1.0
Fastcmv provides a simple Web content management solution for Webmasters. more>>
Fastcm is a simple Web content management system. It allows the same content to be shared throughout an entire site or several different sites.
It is an individual tool for a Webmaster rather than a collaborative system.
Fastcm content typically consists of HTML fragments which are meant to be assembled.
Enhancements:
- Fastcm works on either any Unix system, with clispinstalled (at least the clisp version 2.27), or a Mac with MacOS classic (8.x or 9.x).
- Right now, it does not work on Windows system, but we work hard to fix that (we have to add specific code for Windows in order to manipulate the file system).
Magic Mounter 0.9
Magic Mounter is a user-space auto-mounter. more>>
mmounter tries to mimic the behaviour of MacOS with regards to automatic monitoring and mounting of the volumes in your system (CDs, ZIP disks, floppies, HDs) using their volume name as the mount point.
It will optionally eject devices and let users mount/umount them.
Currently mmounter supports ext2, ext3, iso9660 (CD), HFS, and VFAT.
This tool is user-space only (doesnt require any kernel patching) and should be fairly portable.
EasyH10 1.5
EasyH10 is an open source project for the development of a software suite for iRiver H10 digital audio players. more>>
EasyH10 is compatible with iriver H10 5GB, 6GB, and 20GB models shipped worldwide as well as various platforms such as Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Linux, MacOS X, and other POSIX-like operating systems.
EasyH10 is for whom?
EasyH10 is for those users who know a bit about digital audio players and have become more accustomed to doing things the better way rather than the "newbie" way. In contrast with iRiver Plus and Windows Media Player 10, EasyH10 does not incorporate unnecessary and cumbersome features:
- Converting a music CD into music files (since we have excellent sources of free software, e.g., Exact Audio Copy, CDex, and LAME).
- Editing media information (since e.g., MP3TAG and The GodFather will do).
- Transferring music/playlist files from a local HDD to your iriver H10 player (since drag-and-drop with Explorer or rsync will do).
- Creating playlists from scratch on demand (e.g., WinAmp or foobar2000).
Whether a user finds integrated software useful or annoying depends on his or her level of knowledge regarding electronics, digital audio players in particular. Some users (including me) may prefer other excellent software for performing the tasks listed above. EasyH10 assumes a user is able to:
- Prepare music files with tag information (a good idea, but no mandatory any longer)
- Transfer music files to the iRiver H10 player without syncronization software
- Create playlist files through existing software
Do the above steps seem fairly easy? Then EasyH10 does just two remaining tasks for your H10 player, before it is ready to use:
- Media database construction, which is a necessary process for an H10 player to display song information in MUSIC mode.
- Playlist conversion, which is also a necessary process for your playlist files to become compatible (recognizable) with an H10 player.
Enhancements:
- [common] Added Hebrew support, which arranges artist/album/title/genre names in reversed order. Although the H10 firmware cant display a string in right-to-left language correctly, EasyH10 tries to improve this situation by flipping Hebrew letters in the database. EasyH10 [Win32 GUI] activates this routine automatically when running on the Hebrew locale, but one can disable it by setting LanguageRightToLeft variable to -1 in easyh10.ini. EasyH10 [CUI] uses the routine only when option -b (--bidi) is specified. The flipping routine was written by David Kohen.
- [POSIX CUI] Added automatic detection of a system character-encoding. EasyH10 detects the character encoding of the current system if its not specified with -e option.
- [POSIX CUI] Options -n, -i, and -c for database construction were removed for simplicity. EasyH10 [CUI] now has two options: -C (database rebuild) and -U (database update).
- [POSIX CUI] Show an error message when EasyH10 cannot initialize the routine for converting multi-byte characters to UCS-2.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files without read permission.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files with compilation flags enabled but with empty artist names. This fix was submitted by Carsten Pfeiffer (#1539139)
- [POSIX CUI] Bug fix for an incorrect usage of returned codes from iconv.
- [POSIX CUI] Updated the man-page.

@1 Helpdesk XP 1.2
Online helpdesk system written in Perl CGI. more>> A very powerful web-based helpdesk system. It supports file attachments, hidden remarks, priority marking etc. You can even tell whether your replies have been read by the visitors.<<less
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr 0.11
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610. more>>
With it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
StepStats 1.0
StepStats is a smart and simple application that allows you to keep track of your sport successes. more>>
Main features:
- simple, understandable interface
- keeps track of date, distance, steps and time
- gives you stats with overall values and a nice graph with your speed
- automatic backup of your data once a week to prevent data loss or corruption
- available for MacOS X, Windows and Linux
- and best of all - It is Freeware

AFELO For Linux 7.11
AFELO can be used to select, rotate, resize, crop and upload images on linux. more>> Compressing images and sending them to your website has never been so easy before. AFELO allows to select images on your local computer, to resize and compress them and to send them onto your site with only a few clicks.
Using AFELO to upload images to a website is quite simple:
-If you own an OLEFA website then you can simply use your OLEFA username and password
-If your server supports FTP then you can simply use your FTP username and password
-Webmasters: install the AFELO Gateway Script on your server to allow people uploading images using AFELO
AFELO is free, its easy to use and its fully compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X (Tiger, Leopard) and Linux/UNIX operating systems. Images can be sent to your website or saved locally on your computer.This download version is for Apple MacOS X (Tiger, Leopard).
Interface language versions: english, franch, german and luxembourgish.<<less
GraphicsMagick 1.3.6
GraphicsMagick provides you with an excellent and must-have product which is the swiss army knife of image processing. more>>
GraphicsMagick 1.3.6 provides you with an excellent and must-have product which is the swiss army knife of image processing. Comprised of 259K physical lines (according to David A. Wheeler's SLOCCount) of source code in the base package (or 900K including 3rd party libraries). It provides a robust and efficient collection of tools and libraries which support reading, writing, and manipulating an image in over 88 major formats including important formats like DPX, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PNG, PDF, PNM, and TIFF.
Image processing is multi-threaded using OpenMP so that CPU-bound tasks scale linearly as processor cores are added. OpenMP support requires compilation with GCC 4.2 (or later), or use of any C compiler supporting at least the OpenMP 2.0 specification.
GraphicsMagick is quite portable, and compiles under almost every general purpose operating system that runs on 32-bit or 64-bit CPUs. GraphicsMagick is available for virtually any Unix or Unix-like system, including Linux. It also runs under Windows 2000 and later (Windows 2000, XP, and Vista), and MacOS-X. The source code still supports execution under Windows '98.
GraphicsMagick supports huge images and has been tested with gigapixel-size images. GraphicsMagick can create new images on the fly, making it suitable for building dynamic Web applications. GraphicsMagick may be used to resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image and save the result in the same or differing image format. Image processing operations are available from the command line, as well as through C, C++, Perl, PHP, Tcl, Ruby, or Windows COM programming interfaces. With some modification, language extensions for ImageMagick may be used.
GraphicsMagick is originally derived from ImageMagick 5.5.2 but has been completely independent of the ImageMagick project since then. Since the fork from ImageMagick in 2002, many improvements have been made (see news) by many authors using an open development model but without breaking the API or utilities operation.
Major Features:
- Convert an image from one format to another (e.g. TIFF to JPEG)
- Resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image
- Create a montage of image thumbnails
- Create a transparent image suitable for use on the Web
- Turn a group of images into a GIF animation sequence
- Create a composite image by combining several separate images
- Draw shapes or text on an image
- Decorate an image with a border or frame
- Describe the format and characteristics of an image
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS 0.10
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS is a Perl module that can convert DateTimes to/from Mac OS epoch seconds. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->format_datetime($dt);
# 1051488000
my $formatter = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->new();
my $dt2 = $formatter->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
$formatter->format_datetime($dt2);
# 1051488000
This module can convert a DateTime object (or any object that can be converted to a DateTime object) to the number of seconds since the Mac OS epoch.
Note that the Mac OS epoch is defined in the local time zone. This means that these two pieces of code will print the same number of seconds, even though they represent two datetimes 6 hours apart:
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => Europe/Amsterdam );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => America/Chicago );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
Mac OS X is a Unix system, and uses the Unix epoch (1970-01-01T00:00:00). Use DateTime::Format::Epoch::Unix instead.