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WikiHUD. WikiHUD is a simple utility that reads pages from a wiki into Second Life. One WikiHUD reads pages from this Wiki. The code reads the raw contents of an article from this wiki. Originally written by Lillie Yifu. The code is open source and the freebie wikiHUD is full permissions. The secondlife wikiHUD works by listening on channel 4 for the name of an article, and then returning the search. Version 1.02 of the wikiHUD has several command modes. Because wikiMedia is case sensitive in article names, so are the requests. Command Modes In summary mode it returns the first 2048 characters of the article.

In full mode it returns the first 2048 characters of each section of the article, which means that if each section is less than 2048, it returns the whole article. In category mode it returns the categories an article belongs to. In word mode it returns the list of articles with the word in the title of the article. In World Texture Display Source Code Freebie WikiHUD here. BitNami. StartupSound.prefPane. Before Installation Before installing this software, I recommend that you back up your important data.I welcome all feedback. Please send your E-mail to Arcana Research <arcana@xvf.biglobe.ne.jp> and include all information about your computer, which operating system you are using, what works or doesn't, suggestions, etc.

Thank you for helping me make StartupSound.prefPane a better utility. What is StartupSound.prefPane? StartupSound.prefPane is the software which controls the volume of the startup sound of your Macintosh computer. What's new in StartupSound.prefPane 1.1 StartupSound.prefPane 1.1 has supported an Intel-based Mac. System Requirements StartupSound.prefPane 1.1-BETA requires a Mac running Mac OS X version 10.4 or later. I tested this software on the following systems: iMac 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo / Mac OS X 10.4.4 and 10.4.6PowerBook G4 867MHz 12.1" / Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.4.6 Installing StartupSound.prefPane To install this software, you need an administrator name and password. MisFox. MisFox gives you control of helper apps.

If you remember the good old days of OS 9... well, maybe they weren't all that good, but at least it was easy (via the Internet control panel) to set all your helper applications, which would launch whenever you hit a mailto: or ftp: link. Nowadays you've got to dig into Mail.app just to change your default email application, and that's just a pain in the neck. What can solve this sticky situation?

MisFox can. Just revised to a Universal Binary, system preference panel-savvy, version 2-iy version 2, MisFox lets you set your default helpers and file mappings for all sorts of URLs, extensions and protocols. I've used it since way back and there's nothing handier for getting your auto-launching ducks in a row. And free? Such a deal. Update: For those who asked about setting Google Reader as the default handler for RSS feeds (as indicated in the alluring yet somewhat misleading screenshot above), see here. Screen Sieve.

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