iPong 3.3

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Ipong

iPong is an integrated media player and pong game which revolutionises the way people simultaneously view media and play pong. It is also capable of playing plain pong without a movie, for those who find a timewaster with a media player attached as an afterthought too reminiscent of RealPlayer.
Features:

• All QuickTime media formats supported (e.g. mov, mp4, jpg)
• Variable difficulty
• Highly configurable interface

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MultiClutch beta5

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Basically,
Multiclutch allows you to assign custom keyboard shortcuts in a given app to a given gesture. Want swipes to change tabs in Safari? Done. The same in iChat? Done. Want zoom-in to open emails in Mail, zoom-out to close windows in every app, and a swipe down to bring up Quicksilver? Done done done.
MultiClutch works by installing a simple input manager that catches gesture events, looks to see what shortcut you’ve defined for it in the frontmost app (if you haven’t defined anything, it behaves in the standard manner), and performs that shortcut. You use a System Preference Pane to customize gestures with an interface similar to the shortcut-customization table in the Keyboard & Mouse pane. You can ‘bind’ gestures in a given Cocoa app (due to the nature of input managers, Carbon apps are not supported) or globally.
In addition to the four swipe directions, zooming in and out and rotate in either direction, I’ve been experimenting with ‘combo’ gestures. Right now, I’ve added the ‘Zoom in, Zoom out’ gesture (ie in one fluid motion) and visa-versa, with more perhaps to come if I find them to be intuitive and useful enough.

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iScrobbler 2.1

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Iscrobbler-5

iScrobbler is an iTunes plugin that monitors the songs played on iTunes and creates reports about different users’ tastes and how often a certain song or artist is played.

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PostgreSQL 8.3

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PostgreSQL
for Mac is a collection of graphical tools for using and managing PostgreSQL servers, as well as the server itself installable on any Mac running OS X version 10.4.x. It should work on 10.3.9, but it is not officially supported in the configuration.
Also included as part of the package is the pgCocoaDB framework, an open source framework for developers to leverage the power of PostgreSQL in their own applications.

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X3F Utilities 1.1

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X3F Utilities
… Use Spotlight to search for metadata attributes in the images. Preview X3F RAW image files using QuickLook. Finally, a fast tool to add to your X3F workflow—before launching additional applications required convert your raw files.

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