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Audio Editor Freeware - Easily and quickly edit audio file, add effects to audio, split audio file. Easily and quickly edit MP3 or AAC on Mac OS X. With Macsome AudioEditor, you can quickly cut and trim audio, as well as split files. It works with compressed MP3 and AAC formats to edit without the quality loss caused by other editors. Get perfect quality audio when editing natively in the MP3, AAC formats. You may also Fade In or Fade Out an audio, adjust the volumn of an audio, and add ID Tags while saving MP3 or AAC files. You can use it to make Ringtons for iPhone, or any other phone which support MP3 or AAC file as its ringtone. If you want to edit an audible audio book, Please use Macsome Audiobook Converter to convert it to MP3 or AAC format. Main Features Edit audio file easily With Macsome Audio Recorder, you can just select part of an audio file. You can also easily split a big files to small ones, and it supports precise splits. Create Ringtone for cell phone Most cell phone support MP3 or AAC ringtone.

Support ID Tags Information Powerful Features Quick splits to multiple files. CheatSheet. Open-sourcing Stylo by Alex MacCaw. I learn by setting projects for myself, and so a few months ago I decided to create an app called Stylo. The idea was to let people design basic web apps using a Fireworks-like interface, ultimately exporting the finished design as CSS. I’d always admired complex apps like 280 Slides, so was excited to be building something with similar problems. I started writing the app with CoffeeScript, Spine and Sprockets, my technologies of choice.

A month later, after working in the evenings and weekends, I had a basic prototype which you can see a demo of here (webkit only). Have a play around with the app. Now the time has come to open source Stylo, and the code should provide good examples of how to achieve the following: The part of Stylo I’m most proud of is the encapsulation. I’ve written a custom guard task to compile the CoffeeScript down to one file whenever anything changes.

One thing I particularly enjoyed learning about was color theory, required for making the canvas color picker. Groove Shredder. Live CSS Safari Extension. TexFinderX - search and replace text inside entire folders. Search and replace text - with regular expression or not - in entire folders with the ability to filter desired files Search and replacement can be case sensitive or not Replacement Tables allow to replace multiple strings of characters in one pass Ability to create your own Replacement Tables Ability to create droplet for most using Replacement Tables (Macintosh only) Ability to create on the fly backup copy of files before string replacement Ability to convert text files from Mac to Dos, Dos to Mac, Unix to Mac and Mac to Unix format No more "mysterious" replacements!

Ability to refine your search and replace on the found files Easy to use with its friendly interface and its intensive use of drag and drop Just drop the folder to scan onto TexFinderX's main window if TexFinderX is already opened - on Macintosh, you can directly drop the folder to scan onto the TexFinderX's icon - and start searching or replacing text. TexFinderX is donationware, which means it is free to use forever. Collobos Software. The HackStore. CornerClick. Mac Time Log - simple time tracking tool for Mac OS X. Free RegEx Testing Tool for MacOSX, Windows, and Linux. Live Scratchpad add-on for the Firefox Scratchpad. Evaluate your JavaScript functions in real-time _while_ editing. Inspect objects or DOM elements manipulated during execution, figure out the code path taken inside the function, directly jump to errors...

Cut the feedback loop to the minimum, conversational programming style! :) Demo Direct video link Screenshots Code that does not run gets faded out. Click an object to inspect its properties. Click a DOM element to inspect it in the page inspector. Dependencies Firefox 11 or later.Firefox Nightly highly recommended! An update for Firefox 11 compatibility will come soon. Install Download and install the latest available add-on from here. Feedback? LockTight for Mac OS X Intel | gkoya. Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.x) Update (31 August 2009):Recompiled for Snow Leopard (10.6, build 10A432) and tested on my machine only.LockTight for Intel (v0.1.1) (zip archive, 106kbyte file, HTTP download)Sorry, there’s really no support for this. It’s just a courtesy to other Mac users. Plus, I am not a programmer…;-) When people “Switch” to the Mac, they often look for a one-keystroke or one-key-combo screen locker. And they’re often disappointed to find that the operating system only provides a two-click solution: add the Keychain Access menu item to the menubar, and then use “Lock Screen”.

So in came Menno Pieters, who built LockTight from Raging Menace‘s SleepTight code. …but it doesn’t work under Mac OS X for Intel-based hardware. Presenting the Intel-compatible re-compile of LockTight. Menno’s source code has been recompiled with XCode on an Intel based Macintosh, and contains all the original source code and licensing information as required. RCDefaultApp. Induction ⚡ A Polyglot Database Client For Mac OS X. SourceTree is a FREE Mac client for Git, Mercurial and Subversion. Pixen - a pixel art editor for Mac OS X. Download SymbolicLinker for Mac - Contextual menu creates symbolic links in Finder. Day-O. Day-O is a simple menu bar clock replacement with a simple calendar for your Mac. It’s free, as-is (which means I’m not providing support, taking feature requests, addressing perceived inadequacies or releasing the source code). Here’s how it came to be: My late upgrade to Lion was relatively painless.

The only casualty was MenuCalendarClock. It somehow clobbers the Dictionary shortcut key command and gesture which I use daily (if not hourly). I thought I could live without MMC. Turns out, quite a bit. I was able to piece something together from various NSStatusItem tutorials, the NSDatePicker Class Reference, Stack Overflow answers and GitHub repositories. I may or may not have had this YouTube video on repeat in the background the entire time. Download Day-O. ImageOptim — all image compression tools in one Mac app. Sidestep. Sidestep is an open-source application for Mac OS X that sits quietly in the background, protecting your security and privacy as you browse the web. Say Hello to Sidestep The problem When you connect to the Internet through an unprotected wireless network, such as at a coffeeshop or an airport, where you don’t have to enter a security key, you’re putting yourself at risk. Attackers connected to the same network can easily intercept your unencrypted traffic and log in as you to services such as Facebook, Amazon, and LinkedIn.

Try this simple Firefox add-on to see for yourself how serious the problem is and how easy it is for your privacy and security to be compromised. The solution When Sidestep detects you connecting to an unprotected wireless network, it automatically encrypts all of your Internet traffic and reroutes it through a secure connection to a server of your choosing, which acts as your Internet proxy. How does it work? In Geekspeak Fighting Firesheep with fire Proxy Servers 101. Glims for Safari | www.MacHangout.com. CronniX_3.0.2.app.zip - cronnix - CronniX 3.0.2 Universal Binary - OSX crontab editor.