60 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
makethumbs is a Bourne shell script which creates static HTML image galleries suitable for web or CDROM presentations. It is designed for portability and depends on the fewest possible helper programs. You can simply run makethumbs in a directory of JPEGs and get a usable set of web pages. If you have the time, you can add captions, descriptions, and create a dotrc file to completely change the look and feel of the generated gallery. A small helper script, rotate.sh, is also available to easily fix rotated images.
mfw allows multiple firewall configurations to be managed from the commandline on Mac OS X. Multiple firewall modes (and easy means of selecting between them) are useful on laptops, where one may want a default paranoid firewall, a mode for network scanning with nmap, modes for various networked games, or to run a software Network Address Translation (NAT) wireless base station.
Glypha III is a Mac OS X port of the classic arcade game in which you are placed inside an Egyptian temple and forced to do battle with Sphinxes in order to gain the honour of a place in the High Scores. The game is based on Joust and features sound and animated graphics from the original Mac version.
Platform Independent Petri Net Editor (PIPE) creates and analyses Petri Nets quickly, efficiently, and effectively. A key design feature is the modular approach adopted for analysis, enabling new modules to be written easily and powerfully, using built-in data layer methods for standard calculations. Six analysis modules are provided, including Invariant Analysis, State-Space Analysis (deadlock, etc.), and Simulation Analysis and Classification. PIPE adheres to the XML Petri net standard (PNML). The file format for saving and loading Petri Nets is extensible through the use of XSLT, the default being PNML.
Real-Time Control Systems Library contains a mix of software found to be useful in the development of real-time control systems at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It includes the Neutral Messaging Language (NML), which is used for simple configurable communications for both Java and C++ applications on a variety of operating systems. It also includes classes for converting between various coordinate systems (collectively called posemath), some XML parsing and generating tools, an .ini file reader, a timer interface, and more.