December 2005
Sounstream
by Mogore & 2 othersSoundstream is a Mac OS X screensaver created with Quartz Composer. It consists of a randomly moving particle generator (reminiscent of Flurry) that reacts to the sound level picked up by your computer's microphone.
November 2005
Spirited Away is very simple utility for MacOSX. You just start it up and let it run in the background. Spirited Away checks each running application's activity, and if an application isn't active for a certain fixed time, Spirited Away hides the applicat
by RiduidelTrès pratique, ce genre de gadgets. Parce qu'au bout d'un moment, l'écran de l'iBook finit toujours, même avec Desktop manager, par être encombré de tout un tas de bazar absolument ridicule.
October 2005
CocoAspell
by RiduidelcocoAspell is Mac OS X interface to Aspell -- A more intelligent Ispell -- that is being developed by Kevin Atkinson. Here is a brief snippet of how Kevin describes Aspell on his web site:
Nicholas Riley software
by Riduidel & 1 otherThis page is a catalog of free software I've written or worked on. The software is in various stages of completion, documentation, and bugginess. For the software provided with no included license, I would ask that you credit me when you make use of or incorporate my software into another product; and that you send along any improvements you might make. Bug reports are also welcome.
radrails
by hausmeister & 38 others (via)RadRails is an integrated development environment for the Ruby on Rails framework. The goal of this project is to enhance the rails development experience. RadRails seeks to make life simpler by providing rails developers with a single point to manage multiple projects, take advantage of source control and deploy their applications.
radrails
by Riduidel & 38 othersRadRails is an integrated development environment for the Ruby on Rails framework. The goal of this project is to enhance the rails development experience. RadRails seeks to make life simpler by providing rails developers with a single point to manage multiple projects, take advantage of source control and deploy their applications.
September 2005
WhatSize
by Riduidel & 2 othersWhatSize is a simple tool that allows the user to quickly measure the size in bytes of a given folder and all subfolders and files within it. You would be surprised at how many useless files might be laying around on your hard disks. The files and folders are automatically sorted by size, with the biggest sizes first.