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Warp is a preference pane that allows you to use the mouse to switch between Spaces rather than using the keyboard.
Set of plugins for HTML and CSS hi-speed coding
After Apple recently announced a delay to OS X 10.5 Leopard I had to delay my iMac upgrade until the Autumn. This led me to thinking about how to speed up Tiger to get the most out of my ageing G5. This is what I came up with:
Have you ever wanted to switch back and forth between windows that don't belong to the same application? If so, Witch is for you.
These can mostly be fixed with the help of several additional kernel extensions (analogous to drivers on other platforms). Here is a bundle of all of the files. I also include the extremely useful Kext Helper. This automates the very tedious and error-prone process of installing kernel extensions, setting permissions, and updating caches. It could be prettier, but works well.
As I write this I am running Leopard again, and this time everything seems to work properly. I say again, because after running into too many problems after my initial install I thanked myself for taking the time to make a bootable clone of my hard drive before installing.
I found a txt that oblivion reads to order to get the mod to work and its pretty easy too.
iChm is a chm file reader for Mac OS X
Cepstral Voices can speak any text they are given, with the voice you choose. Try out a sample of some of the voices that we currently have available. We are building new synthetic voices for Text-To-Speech (TTS) every day, and we can find or build the right one for any application.
Howto create nVidia EFI string for Geforce the simple way
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
HotApp is a utility application that let you control various elements of Mac OS 10 directly from the keyboard.
A database of hidden settings for Mac OS X
A database of hidden settings for Mac OS X
A database of hidden settings for Mac OS X
Flux 2 is The Escapers most important release ever. With a radically redesigned user interface, Flux 2 has the power to be your only web design tool.
A plugin for Safari that adds keyword search to the browser’s location bar.
Glims adds a cocktail of features to Safari (Tabs, Thumbnails, Full Screen, Search Engines, Search Suggestions, Forms autocomplete on, Dated download folders, Type Ahead ...)
WindowDragon was created because it is often inconvenient to click on a window's title bar or resize button to move and resize windows. WindowDragon allows a window's entire structure to be used as move or resize zone. In other words, WindowDragon makes it possible to move or resize a window by clicking anywhere within that window.
This is a Quick Look Plugin (or Quick Look Generator) that creates thumbnails and previews for folders that contain image files. The thumbnails and previews it generates look like the normal folder icons, only with small thumbnails of some of the contained images overlaid on top.
A directory of Quick Look Plugins for Apple’s OS X 10.5 Leopard
A directory of Quick Look Plugins for Apple’s OS X 10.5 Leopard
The Unarchiver is a much more capable replacement for "BOMArchiveHelper.app", the built-in archive unpacker program in Mac OS X. The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than BOMArchiveHelper, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well.
Mac OS X (currently Leopard 10.5.3) includes an implementation of the Apache HTTP server. However, it isn’t running by default nor does it have the PHP engine enabled. This guide shows you how to activate Apache with PHP support in a few easy steps.