4584 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
tk5 is a configuration tool for the ICOM IC-R5 portable radio receiver. It lets you read a memory image from the radio, manipulate settings using a graphical user interface, and save the result to a file or back to the radio. Memory channel information can be imported from and exported to CSV files. tk5 can read ICF and native tr5 files, too.
tk500 is a multiplatform programming and cloning utility for the portable Yaesu VR-500 receiver. It can read the memory image from the radio, display the information graphically, and save it to a file. It can import information from an RT Systems .RDF file and export memory channel information to a .CSV (comma-separated values) file. Users are free to change most settings and write the memory image back to the receiver. tk500 exploits undocumented features within the radio.
tk7 is software for configuring the ICOM IC-Q7A walkie-talkie radio. It lets you read a memory image from the IC-Q7A walkie-talkie, a native tk7 file, or from a Q7 file. A graphical user interface is used to display and edit settings, then write the image back to the radio or save it in a file. Memory channel information can be imported from, or exported to a .csv (comma-separated) file. Users may sort memory channels by frequencies within one or both banks.
tk75 is a multiplatform control and cloning program for the ICOM IC-R75 shortwave receiver. It lets you control the IC-R75 from a computer and download/upload the radio's memory channels from/to a csv (comma-separated values) file using a graphical user interface. A logging facility records active frequencies, intercept time, and relative signal strength automatically while scanning. A session history window lets you return to a frequency you've monitored using a single mouse click. tk75 affords easy access to radio controls which are buried within the radio's menus (e.g., DSP Noise Reduction level).
tk92 is multi-platform software for configuring Radio Shack PRO-92 and PRO-2067 scanner radios. It lets you read a memory image from the receiver or an SPG file, view and change settings using a graphical interface, and sort memory channels by frequency or by label. Users can import and export memory channel and talk group data from CSV files. tk92 can then write the image from the computer back to the radio.
tkbiff allows arbitrary commands to be executed upon mail reception. If you like programs such as xbiff and xbiff++ but wish they were more flexible, then you'll like tkbiff. Unlike other biffs, tkbiff is fully customizable. tkbiff also doesn't waste your valuable screen space with icons; instead, it shows you the mail itself. It supports UNIX, Mac, and Windows, IMAP, POP, and UNIX-style mail files, and SSL and APOP.
Tkjmdict is a dictionary program written in Tcl/Tk which utilises the Japanese multilingual JMdict dictionary from the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group in Monash University, Australia. The JMdict consists of more than 150,000 Japanese entries translated to English with varying degree of support for German, French, and Russian.