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phpMyAdmin 3.5 - Manage MySQL databases via the web.. (Free)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 03:36 AM PDT



phpMyAdmin is intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the web. Currently it can:
  • Create and drop databases
  • Create, copy, drop and alter tables
  • Delete, edit and add fields
  • Execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
  • Manage keys on fields
  • Load text files into tables
  • Create and read dumps of tables
  • Export data to CSV values
  • Administer multiple servers and single databases


Version 3.5:

Browse-Mode Improvements:

  • Grid editing.
  • Remember recent tables.
  • Remember last sort order by table.
  • lexible column width.
  • Reorder columns.
  • More compact navigation bar.
  • AJAXification of many operations.
  • Reorganised server status page, with server monitoring.
  • Improved support for stored routines, events and triggers.
  • OpenGIS support.
  • Zoom-search in table search.
  • Drizzle support.
  • Improved ENUM/SET editor.


  • Mac OS X 10.1 or later
  • MySQL 5.0 or later
  • PHP 5.2 or later


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Google App Engine SDK 1.6.5 - Run your web applications on Google's infrastructure.. (Free)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 03:12 AM PDT



Google App Engine lets you run your web applications on Google's infrastructure. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow. With App Engine, there are no servers to maintain: You just upload your application, and it's ready to serve your users.

You can serve your app using a free domain name on the appspot.com domain, or use Google Apps to serve it from your own domain. You can share your application with the world, or limit access to members of your organization.

App Engine costs nothing to get started. Sign up for a free account, and you can develop and publish your application for the world to see, at no charge and with no obligation. A free account can use up to 500MB of persistent storage and enough CPU and bandwidth for about 5 million page views a month.During the preview release of Google App Engine, only free accounts are available. In the near future, you will be able to purchase additional computing resources.

Version 1.6.5:

  • You can now perform datastore queries that return a subset of your entity properties with the same performance and cost of a keys-only query. This feature is experimental.
  • In the High Replication Datastore, there is a new metadata kind, __entity_group__, that has a numeric __version__ property. This property is guaranteed to increase on every change to the entity group.
  • The Images API now supports manipulating objects hosted on Google Cloud Storage.
  • In the Images API, the get_serving_url call now optionally allows you to specify if the URL you are generating should be served over https.
  • In the Task Queue REST API, you can now specify a tag when you insert a task on a Pull Queue.
  • In the Task Queue API, you can specify a deadline for the lease_tasks call. The default deadline has been increased from 5 seconds to 10 seconds.
  • You can now use cron to schedule Datastore backups.
  • The Datastore Admin now has a page that displays information on the status of your Datastore backups and restores.
  • You can now abort your Datastore backup or restore from the Datastore Admin.
  • You can now restore a single Datastore Kind from the Datastore Admin from a Datastore backup.
  • In the Admin Console, you can report production issues with your application directly to Google from the application's pages. Simply click the "Report Production Issues" link, fill out the requested information, and submit.
  • All user requests have X-AppEngine-Region, X-AppEngine-City, and X-AppEngine-CityLatLong headers which contain location information based on the IP address of the client request. For a full description of these headers, see:https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/runtime#Request_Headers
  • We have added support for concurrent transactions to @db.transactional and db.run_in_transaction_options() along with other transaction propagation options.
  • We've introduced an experimental new Mac Installer that only supports Python 2.7.
  • In your app.yaml file, you can include an env_variables stanza that will set the given environment variables in your application's runtime.
  • Jinja2 now includes the _debugsupport module.
  • Fixed an issue with the dev_appserver where it defaulted the HTTP Content-Type of a request to text/plain instead of text/html.
  • Fixed an issue where the SDK would include some indexes that were not needed in production.
  • Fixed an issue in the SDK where the SDK admin console would not display utf-8 encoded list property values.http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7079


  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later


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Regnum Online - Screenshots

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 04:04 AM PDT

Features:
- Regnum offers 3 realms to choose from.
- 9 fully customizable player characters.
- An ever expanding number of quests.
- The ability to capture forts and castles.
- Expansive lands to explore.
- Glorious graphical environments in DirectX and OpenGL.
- Support for Windows and Linux platforms.
- Premium content is available for enhanced game play.

LinkAssistant Enterprise SEO Tool 4.1 - Efficient link management.. (Shareware)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 02:28 AM PDT

LinkAssistant is advanced SEO software for link building and link management. The tool helps you greatly increase your productivity by automating most time-consuming link building tasks. With LinkAssistant you can effectively find quality link partners, set up well organized links pages, quickly verify links , monitor link popularity for multiple sites as well as generate professional link building reports and send them to your clients.

Version 4.1:
  • Polish, Spanish and French interface versions have been significantly improved.
  • Mechanisms for collecting and processing all ranking factors got updated.
  • The number of supported search engines is now 803.
  • The bug that was hampering the collection of Yahoo!-related factors has been fixed.


  • Mac OS X 10.3 or later
  • Java Runtime Environment 1.4


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Flux 4.0.24 - Advanced web design tool.. (Demo)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 02:48 AM PDT



Flux is an advanced XHTML and CSS web design software.

You can do Web 2.0, AJAX, and most other buzzword-compliant things. Flux has the following features:

  • Drag-and-drop design of web pages, you can do almost anything without touching or even seeing XHTML/CSS . But you can meddle with the code if you want.
  • Apply cool (or cheesy) effects to images from right within Flux.
  • Attach funky javascript actions to your page without having a clue what you're doing.
  • Embed Quicktime Movies, Flash and other objects.
  • Edit sites directly off FTP and SFTP
Create the whole site within the WYSIWYG editor, type in XHTML, or a bit of both. You can use one of the supplied templates to get you started, or just stare creatively at a blank page.



Version 4.0.24:

Embedded Inspector

  • Do everything from a single window.

FreeCode

  • FreeCode allows you to code however you want, but still allows you to make changes visually.

All New FTP

  • FTP and SFTP completly re-written, rock solid and dependable.

Gradients

  • A graphical CSS gradient editor makes this complex area simple, and you can easily export the gradients as images for backwards compatibility.

Image Maps

  • Full support for MAP and AREA tags, complex poylgons can be easily manipulated.

AutoComplete

  • AutoComplete knows your code, completing tags, colors, even image paths.


  • Mac OS X 10.6 or later


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TerraRay 6.5.4 - Create realistic landscape images.. (Demo)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 02:35 AM PDT



TerraRay is an easy-to-use terrain rendering suite for your Mac. Create stunning artwork without learning a complicated and expensive application, TerraRay allows you to create realistic landscape images with just a few clicks while offering many advanced features for you to explore.

What TerraRay offers:

  • Global illumination rendering engine for highly realistic lighting
  • Integrated editor for elevation maps including several brushes and filters
  • Advanced procedural materials including bump mapping and reflection maps
  • Place custom models in your scenery (trees, buildings, cars etc)
  • Included model library with scenery objects
  • 3DS Importer for data exchange with other 3D apps and online sources
  • Many preset materials included
  • Lighting editor for sun position, additional lights and fine grained control over shadows
  • Realistic skies including clouds, sun and a night mode
  • Configureable realistic water (waves, refraction, absorption and reflection)
  • Flexible grass and vegetation system
  • Many different render options and presets
  • On-the-fly preview for all settings
  • Easy to use interface
TerraRay uses an advanced path tracing renderer to simulate very realistic lighting. The flexible elevation map editor allows you to easily create canyons, islands, beaches, mountains with just a few clicks. Custom materials can be assigned to any part of the terrain using the built-in material editor. Add vegetation and rocks to the scenery and hit the start render button to create stunning images easily!

Version 6.5.4:
  • New Texture presets
  • New Water presets
  • Performance improved


  • Mac OS X 10.6 or later


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SpeakToMe 1.4.0 - Speaks your language.. (Commercial)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 02:16 AM PDT



SpeakToMe says what you enter. It uses the speech synthesis of Mac OS X 10.7 with 79 different voices in different languages. You may choose the language using the drop down on the left. Function - speak in 79 different voices in different languages - Export what you say to AIFF to edit it further on

  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later
  • Attention: To use languages other than English on Mac OS X 10.7, please install new packages from System Preferences -> Speech -> Text to Speech -> System Voice -> Customize.


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New platform, same old raccoon? We find out in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 12:18 AM PDT

Is Sly stealing candy from a baby, or going after Fort Knox in this long-awaited sequel? We find out in our first hands-on play.

 

Just when you thought it was safe to start leaving your valuables sitting around without fear of them being pilfered, raccoon master thief, Sly Cooper makes his stealthy return to the PlayStation family. Though his latest adventure comes six years since the last game, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves shipped, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time is a direct sequel, being developed not by its original creators, Sucker Punch, but rather Sanzaru Games, the team who brought the high-definition The Sly Collection to the PlayStation 3 in 2010.

Porting the previous three games to the PS3 has given Sanzaru time to get to grips with the franchise, and while what we saw in our first hands-on play with Sly's new adventure is certainly in the same style and format fans have come to know and love, there are also new tricks in the works.

Not content to have turned an everyday suburban van into a monster truck and mobile artillery strike, Sly's buddy Bentley has now found a way to allow their ride to travel through time. As luck would have it (or perhaps in direct response) the modification coincides with pages of the Thievius Raccoonus--Sly's family heirloom, and guide to raccoon robbery skills--beginning to disappear. A little creative space manipulation is required, and the game puts you in the playable shoes of Cooper family members throughout the ages.

The first mission we saw had us playing as Sly's ninja ancestor, Ryoichi, in a traditional Japanese-themed setting. As a great thief, and the inventor of sushi, he had a bit of a thing for knives. So much so that he had created a door lock system that required using three of his favourite blades as keys to gain access. Unfortunately for us, guards had stolen the precious daggers, and we needed to pickpocket them in order to get them back. Fishing around in coin purses now serves a third function. In addition to rewarding coins to spend on abilities, and giving you quest items, each enemy also has a chance to reward you with a gem that can be sold for bonus cash.

It wasn't all bad news though, and while Ryoichi had some work to do, the tasks were made easier by having access, not only to the Ninja Spire move Sly learns and uses throughout the original trilogy, but a new, and exclusive trick that works as a long range pounce while perched on objects. Tapping the R2 button and pointing the analog stick brings up a landing spot on other surfaces, and we used it to span huge gaps in the environment. This was particularly useful to help avoid the delicate porcelain plates on the floor that once touched would break and alert guards to our location.

Spotlights with machine guns and laser trip floors return, and while seemingly a little out of place in ancient Japan, we were assured they're there for a good reason. While the bad guy(s) responsible for their installation remains a secret, the dev team hinted that Sly isn't the only one who can mess around with time travel.

While this section chasing knife keys had us feeling right at home with the sorts of gentle stealth and platforming we've seen in previous Sly games, we did come across an issue with gauging danger from some of the roving searchlights. One set in particular appeared to sweep over a rope we needed to jump to, but it was only once we had rotated the camera to get a better view that we realised the two were some distance apart.

The second mission we got to play moved from the wooden floors of a traditional Japanese village to a slightly more chaotic circus theme and complete with fire rings, huge golden musical horns, and trapezes to swing on. It also gave us a quick glimpse at the game's new costume feature. While you will only play as one of Sly's previous family members at a time, costumes will grant you extra abilities you may need to do more exploring. For example, if you were to come across an arrow bucket but hadn't yet obtained the Robin Hood-inspired archer look, you wouldn't be able to traverse across certain areas. Once you had gained it, you could then fire an arrow with a tethered rope attached, and use it as a makeshift bridge. The team wouldn't be drawn on exact details of what would be given to players who backtrack to use the new found talents, but alluded that they may be tied to both extra missions and better rewards.

Firing arrows during the circus level offered a welcome relief from the standard platforming, and came with its own challenges as we steered them towards targets and dodged enemy cannonballs.

Fans hoping that Sly's first new outing on the PlayStation 3 will finally allow for online cooperative or competitive play will have to keep on waiting, with the development team saying it currently has no plans for adding an online multiplayer mode. That said, if you liked Sly 3's split-screen competitive modes, they may make a return here.

If you were expecting that after such an extended hiatus, Sly's return would mark a completely new look and style for the series, then from what we've seen so far, that doesn't appear to be the case. This is a sequel, not a reboot. What we did see was familiar, and grows on the already successful mix of jumping puzzles, stealth combat, and humour. Our brief look at the new costumes system gave us a taste of potential for a much deeper exploratory experience, and we're interested to find out more about how it works, and the rewards for players who take the time to go searching out all the nooks and crannies of the game world. Look for more on Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time when it hits the PlayStation 3 later this year. Hey… where did my wallet go?

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"New platform, same old raccoon? We find out in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time" was posted on Wed, 25 Apr 2012 00:18:44 -0700

China and Philippines win Dragon Nest SEA Invitationals

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 12:11 AM PDT

China player "777" wins one-versus-one tournament, Philippines team wins three-versus-three grand finals.

 

Get the full article at GameSpot


"China and Philippines win Dragon Nest SEA Invitationals" was posted by Jonathan Toyad on Wed, 25 Apr 2012 00:11:15 -0700

ShowIP 1.1.0 - Reveal your IP address.. (Commercial)

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 02:06 AM PDT

Show-IP will enter the menubar as a menulet. It will show your local IP and the remote IP-addresses. Click left on the Menulet to show the menu, and click on the IP-Address to copy it into the clipboard.

  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later


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PES 2013 - Videos and Trailers

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 07:09 AM PDT

PES 2013 debut trailer.

Crysis 3 - Videos and Trailers

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 07:44 AM PDT

Announcement trailer for Crysis 3 showcasing first gameplay footage.

They're Baaaaack! Eaten by Zombies: In Cahoots

Posted: 25 Apr 2012 01:03 AM PDT

The two new characters are Dean and Nancy, each with their own Heavy Stick, Hide, and Sandwich cards for the starting deck.

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Pixelmator 2.0.3 - Powerful layer-based image editor.. (Demo)

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Pixelmator is a beautifully designed, easy-to-use, fast and powerful image editor for Mac OS X has everything you need to create, edit and enhance your images.

Pixelmator is a layer-based image editor. You can quickly create layers from your photos, other pictures, from selections or even your iSight. Yes, Pixelmator can add a layer to your composition directly from your Mac's little camera. Not only can you link and arrange added layers, but Pixelmator allows you to blend layers, change their opacity, create clipping masks or even add layer masks to hide some portions of layer.

It even has iSight compatibility so you can have it take a picture and add it as a layer for editing.

Version 2.0.3:

Improvements

  • Improves the performance of the Move Tool
  • Adds the ability to turn off Autosave in OS X Lion by typing the following command in the Terminal:
    • defaults -currentHost write com.pixelmatorteam.pixelmator "disableAutosave" -bool YES
  • Edit > Deselect now uses the Command + D shortcut
  • Edit > Duplicate now uses the Command + Shift + D shortcut
  • The Tools palette is now inactive in Export for Web
  • Adds the ability to overwrite slices in Export for Web
  • Adds a new Hand Tool cursor
  • Localization improvements
Memory leak fixes
  • Fixes a memory leak that occurred when copying a selection or using Duplicate
  • Fixes a memory leak that occurred when drawing shapes
  • Fixes a number of other small memory leaks that occurred when using shapes
  • Fixes a memory leak that occurred when saving PXM files
  • Fixes memory leaks in the Layers thumbnails
  • Fixes memory leaks in the Gradient Tool
  • Fixes memory leaks in Export for Web and the Slice Tool
  • Fixes a memory leak that occurred during Brush Tool cursor generation
  • Addresses a document window memory leak
Other issues
  • Fixes a situation where performance would degrade over time
  • Fixes a problem that caused corrupt PXM files
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to use the Load Selection feature with text layers
  • Fixes an issue that caused different layer positions in the Layers thumbnails
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to change TIFF file compression in the Save dialog
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to change JPEG quality in the Save dialog
  • Fixes an issue that caused the Welcome Screen to be shown with other floating palettes after Restore / Don't Restore
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to export all slices
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to represent PNG Indexed and GIF images automatically in the Export for Web feature
  • Fixes an issue that caused object handles to show when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes an issue that caused colors to revert when a file was exported as WebP
  • Fixes a problem that caused the ability to change shape fill colors in Export for Web
  • Fixes an issue that caused gray edit lines in the Layers palette
  • Fixes an issue that caused missing slices after Quit
  • Fixes an issue that caused incorrect layer positioning in the Layers palette
  • Fixes an issue that caused different PXM file previews to appear when the Export sheet was opened
  • Fixes an issue that caused a white canvas after Export for Web
  • Fixes a problem that caused the ability to enter Export for Web while showing an empty layer title
  • Fixes a situation that caused incorrect titles to be entered in the Slice Tool
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to create slices with the same title
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to resize text layers
  • Fixes an issue that caused the bounding box to disappear when a text layer was rotated using the Type Tool
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to localize presets when the localization was changed
  • Fixes a problem that caused the inability to represent the Export for Web toolbar thumbnail properly
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to save PNG Indexed and GIF images when using Export for Web
  • Fixes an issue that caused incorrect file naming when a slice was exported
  • Fixes a situation that caused missing slice names when Pixelmator was inactive
  • Fixes a problem that made it possible to enter text when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes an issue that caused editable control points to appear on a Shape layer when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes a problem that caused changing of a text layer's color when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes a problem that caused the inability to export slices containing only a few pixels
  • Fixes an issue that caused the label 'Quality' to be dimmed in Export for Web
  • Fixes an issue that caused document window flickering when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes a problem that caused the inability to save Export for Web toolbar options after the thumbnail was dragged to the Finder
  • Fixes a problem that resulted in different behaviors from using the Command + Shift + E shortcut and from clicking Share > Export for Web when a slice was created
  • Fixes an issue that caused a black canvas when the Slice Tool was selected
  • Fixes a problem that caused the ability to open an incorrect contextual menu when Export for Web was active
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to enter Transform from the Type Tool's contextual menu
  • Fixes a situation that caused incorrect tool icon positions in the Tools palette
  • Fixes an issue that caused the Welcome Screen to appear on the Desktop when a document was created in Full Screen
  • Fixes an issue that caused the Welcome Screen to appear when a PXM file was opened
  • Fixes a problem that caused LaunchBar to quit unexpectedly
  • Fixes a problem that caused an inability to open PSD files that contained more than 185 layers
  • Fixes a situation that sometimes caused the program to quit unexpectedly when Canvas Size was changed
  • Fixes a situation that sometimes caused the program to quit unexpectedly when opening Pixelmator
  • Fixes an issue that caused the program to quit unexpectedly when a text layer was converted into pixels and Edit > Undo was chosen
  • Fixes an issue that sometimes caused the program to quit unexpectedly when the Photo Browser was open
  • Fixes a situation that caused the program to quit unexpectedly when slice colors were changed
  • Fixes an issue that sometimes caused the program to quit unexpectedly when PXM files were opened
  • Fixes a situation that caused the program to quit unexpectedly when the canvas was zoomed in or out
  • Fixes a situation that caused the program to quit unexpectedly when a large number of layers were created
  • Fixes a problem that caused the program to quit unexpectedly when layers were merged


  • Mac OS X 10.6 or later
  • Core Image supported graphics card (recommended)


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Thunderbird 12.0 - Email client from Mozilla.. (Free)

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox, a project aimed at creating a web browser.

Version 12.0:

New:

  • Global Search results now include message extracts in the results
Fixed:
  • Various security fixes
  • Various improvements to RSS feed subscription and general feed handling
Develper
  • Thunderbird now supports add-ons that provide different types of local mail storage


Mac OS X 10.5 or later

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Cornerstone 2.7.5 - Take control of Subversion.. (Demo)

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Cornerstone allows you to take control of Subversion with a client application that was specifically designed for Mac users. Cornerstone integrates all of the features you need to interact with your repository and does so in an elegant and easy-to-use fashion.

Whether you're new to versioning or a Subversion expert, Cornerstone will help streamline your workflow and make version control more transparent.

  • Combines the elegance of the Mac with the power of Subversion.
  • Perfect companion to Xcode, BBEdit, TextMate, Coda, etc.
  • Use Subversion without having to install it on 10.4 Tiger.
  • All-in-one UI mode optimized for use on laptops and other small displays.
  • Multiple-window UI mode optimized for use on desktop systems with large (or even multiple) displays.
  • And much much more.
The trial version will expire after 14 days. A single-user license costs $59 and may be used by a single individual on up to 2 computers.

Version 2.7.5:

Improvements

  • Cornerstone's support for the deployment of site licenses was improved.

Resolved Issues

  • Cornerstone displays intermittent error messages when connecting to repositories using the svn+ssh protocol. (#1306)


  • Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later


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Firefox 12.0 - Popular web browser.. (Free)

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Firefox is a web browser that empowers you to accomplish your online activities faster, more safely, and more efficiently than any other browser, period. Built with Tab browsing, popup blocking and a number of other seamless innovations, Firefox stands out ahead.

Version 12.0:

New:

  • Firefox can now migrate your bookmarks, history, and cookies from Google Chrome
  • With Sync enabled, add-ons can now be synchronized across your computers
  • The CSS text-size-adjust property is now supported
Changed
  • Redesigned media controls for HTML5 video
HTML5
  • The outerHTML property is now supported on HTML elements
  • View source syntax highlighting now uses the HTML5 parser (see bug 482921)
DEVELOPER
  • The Style Editor for CSS editing is now available to web developers
  • Web developers can now visualize a web page in 3D using the Page Inspector 3D View
  • SPDY protocol support for faster page loads is now testable
  • XMLHttpRequest now supports HTML parsing
  • Files can now be stored in IndexedDB (see bug 661877)
  • Websockets has now been unprefixed
Fixed
  • Various security fixes
  • Firefox notifications may not work properly with Growl 1.3 or later (691662)


Mac OS X 10.5 or later

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Default Folder X 4.4.12 - Enhances Open and Save dialogs with bountiful options.. (Shareware)

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 11:32 PM PDT



Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to the right side of the Open and Save dialogs in any Mac OS X-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your favorite and recently used folders, manage the folders and files shown in the list, and make changes to your settings.

Default Folder also fixes a number of problems in Open and Save dialogs, "rebounding" back to the last selected file, putting the path listing back in the top menu, and correcting bugs in scrolling column views.

Features:

  • Directory assistant: You can access the contents of your recent, favorite, and open folders right from Default Folder X's toolbar. Its hierarchical pop-up menus expand as you mouse over them, letting you navigate your folders to get to your files. To work faster, you can assign a keyboard shortcut for all of your favorite folders. If an Open and Save dialog isn't open, then you can use Default Folder X's menu bar, Dock icon, or keyboard shortcuts.
  • Real time saving: If you're constantly saving things inside the same folder, Default Folder X can remember that folder for you. You can even set a different default folder for each application you use. That way, you'll already be in the right folder when you're working.
  • Finder management: Have you ever wanted to save a file to an open Finder window? Default Folder X lets you open up or save to any Finder window with a single click. It also lets you get info on, rename, and delete existing files, putting the Finder's power in every Open and Save dialog.
  • Instant Recall: To help you quickly return to folders you've recently used, Default Folder X remembers them for you. It can even rebound to the last file you used in all your recent folders. With Default Folder X, you'll never forget where you put something.
  • Spotlight on the spot: Mac OS X delivers amazing search capabilities with Spotlight, but adding your own search keywords requires a trip to the Finder's Get Info window or to an application like Tags, Fresh, or Tag Folders. No more! Default Folder X lets you add Spotlight keywords, OpenMeta tags, and Finder labels on the spot, while you're still in the Save dialog. It even remembers keywords you've used before and automatically completes them as you type.
  • Information central: Leopard delivers amazing previews with QuickLook, but in Open dialogs they're small and you can only see them in column view. With Default Folder X you get previews below every Open dialog, expanded to fill the available space. Need to see more detail? Click on the image and it zooms up to full size. And if you'd rather have words instead of pictures, Default Folder X delivers those details too. The file's size, the date you created and modified it, the Finder label, Spotlight comments, OpenMeta tags, access permissions - they're all there too.
  • Workflow without work: Rather than make you learn and set up a new application, Default Folder X blends into Mac OS X. Its pop-up menus and Finder integration will start saving you time immediately, and it will put your pre-existing Favorite folders in its toolbar right away. When you do decide to start customizing it, Default Folder X lets you set default folders and assign shortcuts right from its toolbar. Finally, effortless workflow.


Version 4.4.12:
  • Fixed a bug that could cause Open and Save dialogs to freeze in some applications, including DVD Player, Adobe Bridge, Flash, Vector Magic and others.


Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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Dalek dress documented

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 11:33 PM PDT


Somevelvetmorning made a beautiful Dalek dress and uploaded her work-in-progress photos to Imgur. Perhaps they can serve as a guide to your own dalekwear efforts. Also: matching hat!

Dalek Dress (via Wil Wheaton)


FIDE President at 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates

Posted: 24 Apr 2012 10:58 PM PDT

FIDE President at 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates On April 23rd, 2012, the FIDE President arrived in the USA where at the invitation of Mr.

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