This is my favourite tool in MacOSX to unarchive LHA and LZX formats. I really wish it could handle DMS images directly instead of converting them first to ADF.
This is a real gem; one of those applications that makes you proud/happy you are a Mac owner.
The UI could be better in a few places, e.g. in the Palette window, and you feel some functionality is hidden, but once you play a few times with it and study the examples in OrderedBytes site you 'll find it intuitive and rather easy to master and the results can be very satisfying.
I really like the ability to import/export different settings selectively and the ability to enable ControllerMate based on whether an application is running or not either in the foreground or the background.
I was looking to transform one of my macs into a HTPC/gaming center. With ControllerMate I 've managed to configure multiple joystick controllers and gamepads for MAME use, bluetooth Logitech devices that were not recognised by the Logitech Control Center, etc.
Probably the best $15 I 've spent on Mac software.
PPC binaries have been suspiciously absent from OpenOffice.org for some time now. Now I see the reason. Is there an official announcement about Intel-only support ? BTW, MacOSX folder at ooopackages.good-day.net is empty, WTF ? I'll continue using NeoOffice instead, even in my x86 MacOSX.
I don't know how Apple does it but they succeeded in what others couldn't do; constrain a seemingly open platform to a single CPU architecture. Maybe it was just strategic movement, maybe they were trying to cut expenses, maybe they had to completely kill PPC because their CPU supplier (Intel) commanded so, maybe it was just programming incompetence. They just look silly to me; JDK1.6 was available in beta for PPC ages ago (both 32bit and 64bit) and x86 Java is universally available in every platform out there (well, almost). I guess if they didn't have to control everything and let Sun do an OSX version things would have been better for all.
It must be stated that Wolfram has discontinued 64bit PPC support for Mathematica 6, it just runs in 32bit now. Mac PPC G5 is the only 64bit platform that Mathematica runs in a 32bit constrained mode. If you really need 64bit and have a PowerMac you should stay with the previous version 5 ... or look elsewhere.
I tested version 2.2.2 with OSX 10.6.4 and XQuartz 2.5.2. Unfortunately it doesn't work (you have to do a sudo chmod 755 /opt/com.bitaxis/bin/freeciv-gtk2).
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The Unarchiver
+1
ControllerMate
Dgeo reviewed on 16 Aug 2011
The UI could be better in a few places, e.g. in the Palette window, and you feel some functionality is hidden, but once you play a few times with it and study the examples in OrderedBytes site you 'll find it intuitive and rather easy to master and the results can be very satisfying.
I really like the ability to import/export different settings selectively and the ability to enable ControllerMate based on whether an application is running or not either in the foreground or the background.
I was looking to transform one of my macs into a HTPC/gaming center. With ControllerMate I 've managed to configure multiple joystick controllers and gamepads for MAME use, bluetooth Logitech devices that were not recognised by the Logitech Control Center, etc.
Probably the best $15 I 've spent on Mac software.
MathType
Dgeo rated on 08 Jan 2011
[Version 6.0b]
+15
Skype
Glims
+1
OpenOffice
+2
Apple Java for Mac OS X 10.5
+1
Mathematica
UNO
MySQL GUI Tools
Freeciv