4676 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
Melon MailServer is a simple mail server emulator for developers. It can emulate POP3 and SMTP services. The SMTP facility receives and stores all the messages sent to it rather than sending them. The POP3 facility allows you to download any messages without authorization. The server is designed to accept all messages for any email accounts. It can be very useful for testing Web applications and other software applications.
The RepairsLab system allows you to manage the entry and exit of equipment repair in a small workshop for repairs or service center. The application allows the printing of a "Repairs sheet" for each device and manages the state of repair. Inside the Repairs ticket, you can enter the features of the delivered and the state of repair. The system provides management of different master data for definition of states of repair, customers, types of equipment, trademarks, and models. You can print a paper "Repairs sheet" in duplicate to store paper and as a delivery receipt for the customer.
ViTables is a graphical browser for HDF5 and PyTables databases. It can open arbitrarily large files and browse their data and metadata in a variety of ways. Its capabilities include easy navigation through the data hierarchy, displaying of real data and its associated metadata, and simple yet powerful browsing of multidimensional data.
pytvshows downloads torrents for TV shows from RSS feeds provided by ezrss.it (previously tvRSS.net). It is designed to be run from cron or a shell and interfaces with BitTorrent clients like Transmission (via the Transmission RPC API) or any other BitTorrent client that supports folder monitoring (most). This is a resurrection of the venerable pytvshows script by Ben Firshman.
DiscRotate is a MenuItem that will control the speed of your optical drives. It is written in Cocoa for Mac OS X Leopard and later. It can help you make optical drive operation much quieter. Upon launching, a drive icon will appear in your menu bar at the top. It will list all installed optical drives and let you choose how much throttling applies to each of them. The green bar shows the current setting, and can be clicked to change the throttling speed. 100% means the minimum drive speed. When using heavily scratched CD/DVDs it is recommended to lower the setting to about 85%. Clicking the CD icon in the list will pause throttling for that particular optical drive.
The IEC 61131-3 Structured Text to XML Compiler parses an IEC Structured Text source and generates an XML representation of the syntax tree of the source. Names defined in the IEC 61131-3 grammar are used as tag names, though underscore characters in the names of the non-terminal symbols are replaced with a minus sign. The result then can be further processed with the YML toolchain or with an XSLT stylesheet. The compiler is compatible with the 61131-3 ST standard as used in the Beremiz project, as well as with the dialect of EPAS 4.