60 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
timeplotters is a collection of command line tools for visualizing temporal data. It is especially useful for visualizing data from ad-hoc program logs, helping you to spot patterns and anomalies that you would not otherwise see by just watching how the program works or by looking at the logs with the naked eye. Its input format is tailored to event types typically seen in program logs, and the visualization methods are tailored to the questions typically asked about program performance (e.g. distribution of activity durations).
Inspired by dd5sum, ddsum includes the following features: support for md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512 (plus any additional digests provided by OpenSSL); the ability to read source data and write it out while computing a message digest; the ability to compute multiple message digests with one pass of the source data; and the ability to verify that a message digest matches the data you have.
Palm-Strip-Export is a utility to export your legacy PalmOS Strip databases to simple CSV files. Once your databases are exported you can print them, open them in Excel, or import them into a separate program. Most importantly, these export files will be directly importable to the iPhone when the desktop sync tool is released. This exporter only works with Palm Strip 2.0 databases.
djib is a streaming server for media (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, video, etc.) files, with a Web frontend allowing the user to browse the collection of available files over the Web. Links to the actual media files allow an HTTP-aware media player (such as Windows Media Player, XMMS, WinAmp, FreeAmp, etc.) to play the files.
Embedded File System (EFS) is a C++ library that allows you to create virtual file system in a single file. It can be useful when you need to create really big number of small files, as it is still fast even when you have millions of files. An encryption layer could be easily added for security.
A wireframes, mockup, and prototype tool for desktop, Web, and mobile applications.