73 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
OpenVRML is a VRML and X3D browser plug-in and C++ toolkit for incorporating VRML/X3D support into applications. It provides VRML97 and Classic VRML X3D parsers, a runtime, and an OpenGL renderer as C++ libraries. The renderer is fully separate from the runtime library so that users can also provide their own renderer. The OpenVRML browser is provided as a D-Bus service, and is embeddable in host applications using XEmbed. The distribution provides both a stand-alone host and a host that runs as a Mozilla plug-in.
OrbySPV (Sequential Panoramic Viewer) gives you the ability to create highly interactive virtual tours, similiar to the Google Maps Street View, using your own panaromic images. The Orby experience is not like the other virtual tours that you may have seen around the Web, where you stand in one spot and look around in a static 360 degree bubble. Orby has that ability, but instead of standing in a single position, you can actually walk around in the captured environment, stop at any position, and zoom and rotate as much as you want.
PDF 2 PSP is a simple tool for converting PDF documents and printouts into JPEG images suitable for displaying on the Sony PSP handheld game console. This allows you to download e-books, game manuals, album liners, etcetera to your PSP. Once they're on your PSP, you can read them anywhere. Because of the extensive PDF support built into OS X, any document you can print can be stored as a PDF and converted and downloaded to your PSP. It works best when used with a PSP synchronization tool such as PSPWare, but it can also be used as a stand-alone tool.
PDFView is a very simple program to view PDF files. on contrast to Preview, the main window will open up maximized, and with the drawer hidden by default. When you toggle the drawer, the main window will resize just enough to show it, and maximize again when you hide it. The zoom level will be as big as possible to make the document fit, making it as easy to read as possible.
This is an archived comic book reader. The original intent was to create a comic book reader for Mac OS X that did fullscreen and supported cbz and cbr files. It supports two-page view and directories of images. It also works on systems other than Mac OS X, but only supports cbz files.