32 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
ArduinoPulseGenerator is a simple program for generating pulse sequences using an Arduino. There is an associated GUI that runs on the local computer, or you can simply connect to the Arduino with a serial console (9600 baud) and send it commands. This code has been tested on the ArduinoMega 2560 (timing accuracy ~ ±200 μs) and Arduino Due (timing accuracy ~ ±35 μs); it may work on other Arduino boards.
Klest-crossword is a program for creating crossword puzzles. It comes with more than 1000 puzzles and dictionaries of 31000 Russian words and 41000 English words. Incompletely guessed puzzles can be saved, and crosswords can be compiled automatically and semi-automatically. Crosswords can be printed, and exported as RTF, PDF, PostScript, HTML, Across Lite, JPG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, XPM, PNG, XBM, PPM, and OpenKlest, and imported from Across Lite and OpenKlest.
Hypercube is a tool for visualizing DOT (graphviz), GML, GraphML, GXL and simple text-based graph representations as SVG and EPS images. It comes with a Qt-based GUI application and a Qt-independent commandline tool. It uses a simulated annealing algorithm to lay out the graph, which can be easily parameterized to achieve the desired look. The main development goals are portability and easy usage rather than high performance and complexity.
Novembre is an extensible tool for analysis and visualization of topographic and spectroscopic data. It supports the RHK, WinSPM, Nanonis, and Createc file formats, but any other format can be added via plugins. Tools are also made available through plugins, and are focused on spectroscopy manipulation.
Python System Monitor (Psymon) is a cross-platform task and performance monitor. It features global process monitoring, system load history (CPU, memory, network, and disks), disk information, network connections, detailed information and CPU, and memory percentage history per process.
libtld is a library used to extract the TLD from a URI. This allows you to extract the exact domain name, sub-domains, and all the TLD (top level, second level, third level, etc.). The problem with TLDs is that you cannot know where the domain starts. Some domains can use one top-level domain, others use two, etc. However, it may be useful to know where the domain is to have the exact list of sub-domains. For example, if you want to force www. at the start of the domain name if no other sub-domains are specified, then you need to know exactly how many TLD are defined in a URI. The libtld offers one function: tld(), which gives you a way to extract the TLD from any URI. The result is the offset where the TLD starts. This gives you enough information to extract everything else you need.
HeldenViewer makes it possible to search for, download, and view Youtube videos in a very easy to use fashion. An important feature is the concept of adding authors as favorites, in order to be notified at the next start of HeldenViewer if the author has uploaded a new video. You will no longer be interrupted by any commercials. Much like the Youtube platform, you can watch the videos while downloading and use your favorite videoplayer to do this. The only restriction is that the video player must be able to play .flv files, e.g. VideoLanClient.