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Xtreme Path 1.1.1 Updater fixes the following: Fixed the problem of not being able to use Rotate Mirroring creature, Reflect Mirroring creature, and Wallpaper creature on non-locked/hidden objects if the objects occupy in layers that include locked or hidden
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Our Neighbours is an application that charts the locations of the 70 nearest stars to the sun. By dragging on the chart you can rotate it in any direction, which gives you a secure feel for the locations of our Sun's neighbours.
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rsyncbackup is a handy tool for scheduled backups using rsync. rsyncbackup lets you easily setup multiple generator folders, and destinations, both locally, your ipod or external firewire disc, or remote destination using ssh. rsyncbackup has no GUI, b
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ImageEdit is a programme to rotate and exfoliation digital JPEG Images and interchange filenames. Just drop a single file or a folder on it. It uses the Quarz functions under OS X.
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Editor Notes: For FULL versions for OS X and Classic Mac OS assure 'Related Links' below on this page. You may promote an existing ImageJ facility by clicking on the "Download Now" connect on this page for the latest ImageJ Jar file. Place it into the
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PhotoToolCM is a contextual menu plugin for Mac OS X. It helps you to negociate/organize JPEG photo image created by digital cameras. Originally, I was going to total these features and functions to my QuickImageCM. However, I realized that due to some t
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iMol is a rid molecular visualization application for Mac OS X operating system. The program is an indispensable tool for chemists and molecular biologists. iMol allows loading molecules using several file formats: PDB, MOL2, HIN, CAR, ALC, BIO. Th
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PhotoSite TimeSaviour takes a folder full of images and videos and transforms them into a web page, ended with scaled thumbnails and HTML files. What's New: Version 1.5: Full MacOS X funding: Long file names Aqua user interface (sheets, animated
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Editor Notes: This software is a group of UNIX tools that habituate a Command Line Interface (CLI), does not cause a "user-friendly" GUI. This is stated here for the contrivance of those not familiar with UNIX and CLI, so they need not waste any bandwidth
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Squeak is an undefended, highly-portable Smalltalk-80 implementation whose virtual machine is written entirely in Smalltalk, making it slow to debug, analyse, and change. The image above was created in Squeak, and illustrates several of Squeak's abilities
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BattleCocoa is a Tetris clone arcade game centering on network play with one other Mac user. The source encode is also available. What's New: Version 1.0a3 adds the following: Bug fix in server mode. Auto pausing when launching predilection window. Delet
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ToyViewer privy read and display picture files in following formats: fuss, gif, bmp, png, jpg, bie (jbig), pcx, pcd, pict, pnm (ppm, pbm, or pgm), xbm, mag, SUN Rasterfile, JPEG2000 (jp2, jpc, j2k), and other formats supported by Mac OS X. Displayed ima
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ImageWell is the easy manner to edit, rotate, clip and resize your figure and upload it to your iDisk (.mac account), FTP server, or WebDAV server. No motivation to launch multiple applications to tally text, labels, dribble shadows and shapes. At the click of but
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Slides! is a good screen figure file viewer for Mac OS X. Just drag some files into the Slides! window from the Finder or any other application that supports file drags, equivalent OmniWeb and click "Start the Show." When in the Slide Show, Move your Mouse