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Floola is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model supporting iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation.
Floola supports all common used iPod features including artwork, podcasts and smart playlists. It is also able to convert audio or video incompatible with the iPod so that you can copy almost any file to it. It even allows adding youtube, myspace, metacafe and other online videos just entering the page URL!
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Mjograph is a simple but highly functional 2D plotting program. MjoGraph is well-customized for scientists or researchers who work with computer simulations and want to visulalize results quickly and easily. What’s more, Mjograph offers a lot of tools to create beautiful graphs.
Main features:
• plain user interface
• just drag and drop data file(s) you want to plot
• interactive zoom and scroll with the use of mouse action
• export as EPS, PNG, etc.
• simple tools to draw annotation objects (line, circle, and text)
• directly embed mathematical expressions
• various plotting methods (line, pulses, step, region, and spline)

OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.
OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and soon DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative UI. An OpenLaszlo application can be as short as a single source file, or factored into multiple files that define reusable classes and libraries.
OpenLaszlo is “write once, run everywhere”. An OpenLaszlo application developed on one machine will run on all leading Web browsers on all leading desktop operating systems.
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Fluid… Give your favorite webapps a home on your Mac OS X Desktop.
Are you a Gmail, Facebook, Campfire or Insert_Your_Favorite_Webapp_Here fanatic? Do you have 20 or more browser tabs open at all times? Are you tired of some random site crashing your browser and causing you to loose your (say) Google Docs data in another tab?
If so, Site Specific Browsers (SSBs) provide a great solution for your webapp woes. Using Fluid, you can create SSBs to run each of your favorite webapps as a separate desktop application. Fluid gives any webapp a home on your Mac OS X desktop including Dock icon, menu bar, and logical separation from your other web browsing activity.
How does it work? Fluid itself is a very small application. When launched, Fluid displays a small window where you specify the URL of a webapp you’d like to run in a Site Specific Browser. Then provide a name, click ‘Create’ and you’ll be prompted to launch the new native Mac app you’ve just created.
Use Fluid to run YouTube, GTalk, Flickr, Basecamp, Delicious, .Mac webmail, or any other webapp as a separate desktop application.
Anytime you click a link to another site in an SSB, the link is opened in your system default web browser, keeping your SSB dedicated to the original site you’ve specified.
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DesktopLyrics is an application that displays the lyrics of the song currently playing in “iTunes” right on your desktop. The lyrics for the song have to be set in iTunes, DesktopLyrics does nothing to fetch them if they aren’t available in iTunes. If you don’t want to type-in all your lyrics manually you can use an application like “Harmonic” .
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RiDoc widget… Ruby Interactive documentation from your Dashboard.
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netPong is a pong game that is compatible with motion/tilt sensing laptop. Play alone or with a friend over a local network.
To play alone, just launch it. Tilt your computer to control the paddle. To play with a friend, make sure both of you are in the same local network. One of you has to start his copy of Pong, and the other should start his after 5-10 seconds… No other setup needs to be done.
netPong looks for an opponent the first time it’s launched…. If none is available, it creates a server. The next netPong application that is launched will connect to it, creating a two player game. That gives the system opponent randomness, so every time you launch it, you might get a random opponent.


VLC Media Player (formerly VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, etc.) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
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FinderPop is a Universal preference pane that extends OS X’s contextual menus using a FinderPop Items folder much as the Apple Menu Items folder used to do for the Apple menu. It has other features too:
• Control-free popup in the Finder - handy for those with one-button mice. a launcher that takes up zero screen real estate, merely a click on any blank area of menubar away, a handy filesystem browser, allowing quick and easy access to files and disks in the Finder,
• A Processes menu (Command-click a blank menubar area.)
• fast access to ‘Where’s that dratted file I had on the Desktop?’ (Shift-Click a blank menubar area.)
• A comprehensive collection of vaguely beer-related aphorisms in the Aboutbox.

FrostWire is a community driven project based on source code released by LimeWire LLC to create and maintain a Gnutella client according to the open standards of an international community.
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