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Fast & Furious: Showdown - Screenshots

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 04:42 AM PDT

Code Collector Pro 1.6.4 - Store code snippets with ease. (Shareware)

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 03:15 AM PDT



Code Collector Pro is a storage app for code snippets. From HTML to Cocoa, C++ to Ruby, Code Collector Pro looks after all your code snippets, letting you quickly reference them whenever you want. With support for Smart Groups, Tagging, TextMate Bundles, integration with codecollector.net and more. Code Collector Pro is the best way to store, organise, and share code snippets on the Mac.

Version 1.6.4:
  • New version of app is 64-bit native.
  • Discover snippets and scripts on CodeCollector.net
  • Updated HTML Tidy engine, and major improvements
  • Updated regular expression engine, and major improvements in utilization
  • Code indexing improvements, and code navigation improvements
  • Stability improvements


  • OS X 10.7 or later


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Many sweepstakes parlors work around state law

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 01:13 AM PDT

Despite the best efforts of state legislators and Supreme Court justices, many sweepstakes parlors are rolling along without much trouble.

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Molecules, Vol. 18, Pages 4091-4119: Coordination Programming of Photofunctional Molecules

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 12:00 AM PDT

Our recent achievements relating to photofunctional molecules are addressed. Section 1 discloses a new concept of photoisomerization. Pyridylpyrimidine-copper complexes undergo a ring inversion that can be modulated by the redox state of the copper center. In combination with an intermolecular photoelectron transfer (PET) initiated by the metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transition of the Cu(I) state, we realize photonic regulation of the ring inversion. Section 2 reports on the first examples of heteroleptic bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complexes. Conventional homoleptic bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complexes suffered from low fluorescence quantum yields, whereas the heteroleptic ones feature bright fluorescence even in polar solvents. Section 3 describes our new findings on Pechmann dye, which was first synthesized in 1882. New synthetic procedures for Pechmann dye using dimethyl bis(arylethynyl)fumarate as a starting material gives rise to its new structural isomer. We also demonstrate potentiality of a donor-acceptor-donor type of Pechmann dye in organic electronics.

Molecules, Vol. 18, Pages 4081-4090: A Selenium-Based Ionic Liquid as a Recyclable Solvent for the Catalyst-Free Synthesis of 3-Selenylindoles

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 12:00 AM PDT

The ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium methylselenite, [bmim][SeO2(OCH3)], was successfully used as solvent in the catalyst-free preparation of 3-arylselenylindoles by the reaction of indole with ArSeCl at room temperature. The products were obtained selectively in good yields without the need of any additive and the solvent was easily reused for several cycles with good results.

Molecules, Vol. 18, Pages 4054-4080: Protostane and Fusidane Triterpenes: A Mini-Review

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 12:00 AM PDT

Protostane triterpenes belong to a group of tetracyclic triterpene that exhibit unique structural characteristics. Their natural distribution is primarily limited to the genus Alisma of the Alismataceae family, but they have also been occasionally found in other plant genera such as Lobelia, Garcinia, and Leucas. To date, there are 59 known protostane structures. Many of them have been reported to possess biological properties such as improving lipotropism, hepatoprotection, anti-viral activity against hepatitis B and HIV-I virus, anti-cancer activity, as well as reversal of multidrug resistance in cancer cells. On the other hand, fusidanes are fungal products characterized by 29-nor protostane structures. They possess antibiotic properties against staphylococci, including the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Fusidic acid is a representative member which has found clinical applications. This review covers plant sources of the protostanes, their structure elucidation, characteristic structural and spectral properties, as well as biological activities. The fungal sources, structural features, biological activities of fusidanes are also covered in this review. Additionally, the biogenesis of these two types of triterpenes is discussed and a refined pathway is proposed.

GameSpot Asia Beat Ep. 21 - Pushing The Sky

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 12:09 AM PDT

Major BioShock Infinite spoilers! Favorite LucasArts games! Defiance first impressions! All this and more on this week's Asian video game podcast.

 

Get the full article at GameSpot


"GameSpot Asia Beat Ep. 21 - Pushing The Sky" was posted by Jonathan Toyad on Fri, 05 Apr 2013 00:09:25 -0700

Professional Wednesdays - April 3rd, 2013

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 09:24 PM PDT

We play catch-up on hump day for all the games we missed during PAX East and GDC. FISH ON!

 

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"Professional Wednesdays - April 3rd, 2013" was posted by DanM on Thu, 04 Apr 2013 21:24:41 -0700

Opera 12.15.1748 - High-performance Web browser. (Free)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



Opera is a fast, elegant and easy-to-use Web browser. Renowned for its performance, standards compliance and small size, Opera's cross-platform browser technology gives users a faster, safer and more dynamic online experience.

Version 12.15.1748:

General and User Interface
  • Fixed an issue where the search bar's default engine could be overridden by third-party apps.
Security
  • Fixed a moderately severe issue, as reported by Attila Suszter; details will be disclosed at a later date.
  • Added safeguards against attacks on the RC4 encryption protocol.
  • Fixed an issue where cookies could be set for a top-level domain.


  • OS X 10.5.8 or later


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Daylite 4.2 - Dynamic business organization tool kit. (Demo)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



Daylite helps businesses organize themselves with tools such as shared calendars, contacts, tasks, projects, notes, and more. Enable easy collaboration with features such as task and project delegation between users, and never let things fall through the cracks. Create smart lists to find meaningful data fast -- including delegated but uncompleted work. Work anywhere -- in a networked office, from home or on the road.

Read the Daylite 4 review at GigaOm



Version 4.2:

New features

New Sync Indicator
  • Not only has the sync engine been improved, we've also added a Sync Indicator. It is located in the top right hand corner of the Daylite window, just beside the full screen button. Similar to Mail app, the indicator will not be visible if everything is working as expected, however if an issue is detected, you will see the connection lightening bolt icon. Clicking on that icon will produce a popover with relevant information regarding the issue. The sync icon also has the ability to turn red with an exclamation mark when a more serious issue is detected. Based on the issue you receive, you will notice a link to a support article in the popover.
Duplicate Checker
  • You can now find duplicate people and companies using the Edit -> Find Duplicate Contacts menu item
  • You can specify a master record and them combine multiple records into the master. We try our best to move the data into the appropriate places. If there is a conflict or an unknown situation, a note describing the issue will be added to the selected master record
German and French Localization
  • You can now run Daylite, DMA and Daylite Server Admin in German or French
  • The interface and reports have been localized
Other New Features
  • Improved task checkbox display and behaviour: more accurately reflects the task status in all views
  • Holding the Option key while clicking the task checkbox sets the task as cancelled
  • Task multi-column view's start and end date columns now display the time
  • Added Edit->Write Email menu item for triggering the write email action that was previously only available in contextual menus
  • New menu item "Print Selection…", also available in the contextual menus allows you to print only what you have selected, even if you're selecting a token, an item in the activity view, or elsewhere
  • Adding a new appointment in progress view now brings it up into edit mode automatically
  • Added the ability to set project status and opportunity state through contextual menu items
  • Added ability to filter by Notes for Companies and Appointments
  • Added the ability to add text links and text tables while editing notes (via the Format submenu)
  • Links clicked outside of Daylite (from DMA, or a link) now opens the object in the currently showing tab. Holding the ⌘Command key while clicking will open the object in a new tab
  • Added a General preference to determine whether items shown in Daylite from DMA show up in a new tab or in the current tab by default
  • Added visual margins and border markers in the merge template page layout
  • User defined extra fields names display in the merge template editor sidebar
  • Added help menu items for accessing our new training videos and webinars from the Marketcircle website
  • Added a "superuser access" mode, available in the Daylite menu which allows superusers to be able to see and edit everything regardless of permissions
  • Scaling and compressing is done to an image added for a person or company for better performance on iOS
  • Added a "Database" preference pane with information about the database and ability to edit server addresses for remote database in the event that the server address changes
  • Added Progress bar when performing a Delimited Data Import
  • Source fields are verified when loading a profile in the Delimited Data Importer
  • 'Keywords Split By String' option added to Delimited import destination mapping options for Group, Note, Opportunity, Company, Project, Task, and Appointment
  • Added a progress indicator while populating data in DMA
  • Emails that are removed from Daylite are remembered so they are not added back automatically again when auto linking is enabled in DMA
  • Customers on a machine with Daylite Server installed are now automatically disconnected if Daylite Server is turned off while they are connected
Bug fixes
  • Improved Postgres Database environment startup when launching the app
  • Users without write access to a task can no longer edit fields on it or mark it as done/not done
  • Users without write access to an opportunity are no longer able to add/edit line items and create estimates
  • User's read/write permissions are now respected in objective progress view
  • Fixed an issue with line-breaks in a delimited import
  • Combining contacts now ignores the labels on phone and address fields
  • Phone number and address notes are handled better when combining contacts
  • Fixed duplication of industry and regions when using the Delimited Importer
  • Fixed a deselection behaviour when doing actions in the detail pane from the home page
  • Fixed a crash that might happen while adding a task into a project's progress tab
  • Changed the mapping name "Bio" to "Tagline" for contacts in the Delimited Data Importer
  • Fixed a crash when exporting a calendar
  • Fixed a crash when trying to create linked objects via the inspector pane in the home screen
  • Fixed an issue where exporting a delimited text data file did not check if the file already exists causing it to overwrite an existing file
  • Fixed a crash when hitting delete in the description text for a delegated object
  • Fixed an issue where console would print the incorrect duration for a delimited import
  • Improved stability when editing appointments
  • Fixed problem with some views not auto-scrolling when tabbing to a field that is out of view
  • Fixed a crash when clicking the delegate button in pipeline progress view with no connected object
  • Fixed an issue where the default notification preferences was not being remembered
  • Fixed a crash when deleting a task in a newly created Pipeline/Activity Set
  • Fixed a refresh issue when deleting a stage in a pipeline through preferences
  • Fixed an issue where "Show in Daylite" would sporadically stop working from DMA
  • Fixed an issue where Tasks and objectives were being displayed in the "Users & Resources" view when the selected scope was set to "none"
  • Fixed an issue that could cause a pipeline stage to be duplicated during bulk editing
  • Fixed issue where the progress view items expanded states were not saved on the last viewed objective
  • Fixed potential performance issue when saving an appointment after adding invitees
  • Label table column field in the Delimited Data Import table is now disabled when a label does not apply to the destination field
  • Fixed a bug where hitting Command-S after editing a note title and not tabbing out could cause the changes to be lost
  • Fixed tabbing from item title in the pipeline/activity set preferences not moving to next field
  • Only the most recent reminder notification for a given task will be shown
  • Fixed an issue where printing a letter after merging would display an incorrect page count
  • Performance increase when bulk editing permissions
  • When completing a Delimited Data Import the previous "last import" list is now cleared and updated with the newly imported objects
  • The Delimited Importer is more lenient when importing dates
  • Fixed a crash when clicking the detail edit under the slide over in objective progress view in order to add another appointment
  • Appointments in the Pipeline preferences now show the options for appointment categories instead of task categories
  • Fixed an issue where an overdue task due 'Yesterday' might appear as "Tomorrow" in the home view
  • The inspector view now clears when the selected appointment in the home screen is deleted
  • Fixed a crash when dismissing inline task edit while the permissions popover is still open
  • Fixed an issue in tasks where sometimes the checkbox or title field may not appear
  • Fixed a potential crash on quit
  • Repeat settings are no longer editable for a externally invited appointments
  • External merge uses the template name as the subject if no subject specified when composing emails
  • Roles and relationships can now be unlinked from the activity view
  • Fixed an issue where a conflict note might have multiple identical entries on a combine
  • External document merge settings are now saved when a merge occurs and restored the next time the customer goes to merge
  • When importing, the Delimited Data importer sets the default label values when no label is specified
  • Fixed an issue where a crash could occur when dismissing an inline task edit
  • Fixed an issue that was preventing the Sync menu item in the File menu from indicating that a background sync was actively in progress
  • Task due dates are now refreshed when the day changes
  • When combining people or companies, public permissions will be preferred
  • Fixed an issue where the estimate tax and total would not visually update when toggling the tax check box in the estimate view
  • Fixed an issue where floating dates parsed in from ics files (external meeting invites, CalDav, etc) were being parsed in as GMT
  • Fixed a crash when combining people if two of the people had birthdays
  • Appointment no longer appear twice in the Activity View when the record is both invited and linked
  • Various editing option settings (automatic spelling, grammar, etc) are now remembered when editing notes
  • Filtering using "contains" now returns more results
  • Fixed a crash when using the "Items matching text" filter
  • When a CalDAV update fails because a password is wrong, you'll be prompted to enter the correct password
  • Changing an appointment's timezone to an option from the "Other" submenu correctly updates the menu
  • Updated localization strings for German and French
  • Fixed an issue where the fields would be mapped incorrectly during a Delimited Data Import
  • Fixed an issue where phone labels would interfere with phone formatting
Known Issues
  • In some rare cases, you may receive a "cannot start personal database environment" error message. A reboot will fix this. We are working on a solution.




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Capo 2.1.11 - Slow down and learn to play your favorite songs. (Demo)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



Capo is a musician's best friend. It lets you slow down your favorite songs, so you can hear the notes and learn how they are played. And, you can tab out your songs in record time atop a highly-detailed OpenCL-powered spectrogram display!

It's your music
No longer do you have to rely on the musical tastes of others to learn music. Drag songs right from your music collection into capo to start learning them.

Tab it out!
By simply drawing atop the spectrogram, Capo will generate tablature automatically for you. It really doesn't get much easier than this!

Detect, and enter chords
Figure out the chords in your music using Capo's sophisticated chord detection routines. Or, enter your own easily using strings like 'bbmaj7' or 'f#maj9'.

Pitch adjustment
Capo lets you adjust the pitch of your songs-so you can change their key or fine tune them to match your instrument.

Markers
Use keyboard shortcuts to mark verses, choruses, bridges, and other important points in your songs so you can return to them later.

Looping
Repeat difficult sections slowly, playing along with your favorite artist. Speed up gradually as you get better.

Music Export
Take your Capo-adjusted music with you. Export speed- and pitch-corrected audio to your iPod, and play along when and where it's most convenient.

Effects
Capo lets you modify panning, adjust a 10-band graphic equalizer, and apply vocal reduction to help you isolate the parts of the music you wish to learn.



Version 2.1.11:
  • Restores the spectrogram display on some affected Macs
  • Corrects alignment of the 4- and 5-string instrument tablature display


  • OS X 10.7 or later


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CleanApp 4.0.0 Beta 7 - Application deinstaller and archiver (beta). (Shareware)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



CleanApp is an application deinstaller and archiver.

Why does OS X need an Uninstaller?

Have you ever unsuccessfully tried to get rid of a program and all the files that came with it? Are logfiles, plists and caches cluttering folders and volumes on your Mac? Don't you ask yourself from time to time where the multiple gigabytes of hard disk space continuously vanish to? Uninstall, archive, backup and analysis; CleanApp analyzes, archives and removes applications and on your Mac, complete with all relevant files.

New user interface
  • CleanApp 4 has been rewritten from the ground up in order to make your work with CleanApp more pleasant. The brand new user interface focusses on the most often required features and offers you quick access to all important tasks. If required, help texts are displayed to explain what a specific features is good for and what you can accomplish by using it.
New Clean Community
  • The Clean Community significantly improves CleanApp's ability to find unnecessary data on your hard drive that just eats up disk space and does no good. By accessing a huge database containing uninstallation information from virtually thousands of applications, you can find application relicts more reliably - even those created before CleanApp had been installed on your Mac. The new and much improved CleanApp Community quicker and better results than before, making your decision easier which file to delete and which not.
Find, sort and delete
  • CleanApp displays an overview of all applications currently installed on your Mac, integrates a Spotlight search and sorts your applications by the time you last used them. Identifying those applications you installed some time and, after launching them once or twice, completely forgot about, is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Since the Logging-Service records all changes directly on file system level, CleanApp will provide comprehensive informed suggestions which files to get rid of when uninstalling an application.
Easily remove localizations
  • With CleanApp, removing language packages from applications is a piece of cake. If you don't speak more than one or two languages, why would you keep the excess ballast around? Simply find and remove all the localizations and documentation you don't need and reclaim your precious hard disk space.
Slim down Universal Binaries
  • Universal Binaries make applications compatible to PowerPC-based Macs, as well as the current intel based models. This means that you could get rid of up to half the program code, freeing up a lot of hard disk space.
Secure and archive
  • Of course, CleanApp has a built-in feature that helps you "test-uninstall" an application before losing it forever. Use it to check if anything bad happens after uninstall or for transferring a complete application to your other Mac. Not only the application itself, but additional folders as well, are compressed into an archive and then rebuilt on that secondary Mac. So if you start having second thoughts or simply want to move an application, CleanApp makes sure your data is preserved.
Preference Panes and system extensions
  • Mere applications are not the only ones wasting hard disk space - Widgets, system extensions, additional panes in the System Preferences and screen savers can block more space than you'd imagine. All these kinds of files are neatly listed in CleanApp, making spotting them and tidying up your system a breeze.
Old files
  • Over the course of months, you'll gather documents as well as applications and other files. Some of them may be extremely large and no longer needed. CleanApp's "Old Files" feature efficiently tracks down these files for you. Various aspects of a file, like file size and the last time it has been used, among others, influence which files show up on top of the search result list.
Duplicates
  • It's the same thing over and over again, you download a file for the second time, you re-import pictures that have previously been imported or you simply save a document under a different name but never change the original. This way, you pile up duplicates of files that just sit around and consume space on your hard drive. Quickly and safely identify these files with CleanApp's help and remove these unnecessary duplicates.


Version 4.0.0 Beta 7: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.

OS X 10.6.8 or later

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OnyX 2.6.8 - Maintenance and optimization tool. (Free)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



OnyX is a multifunctional utility for OS X. It allows you to verify the startup disk and the structure of its System files, to run miscellaneous tasks of system maintenance, to configure the hidden parameters of the Finder, Dock, Spotlight, and of some of Apple's own applications, to delete caches, to remove a certain number of files and folders that may become cumbersome, and more.

Version 2.6.8:
  • Deleting the Internet Cache improved
  • Deleting the Fonts Cache improved
  • Deleting the Recent Items improved
  • Bug corrected in the authenticate pane
  • Bug corrected when restoring the logo of Login window
  • Maintenance > Scripts pane improved
  • Help improved, corrected, and reindexed
  • New option: Show the Displays Extras menu with resolutions
  • New option: Show/hide shadow in window captures
  • New option: Show/hide the Reminders Debug menu
  • New option: Show/hide the Photo Booth Debug menu
  • New option: Lock/unlock the screen of automatically logged in user
  • New option: Show the dark menu bar in fullscreen mode
  • New version of sqlite3
  • Network Link Condition prefs pane updated to version 2.0
  • Misc. minor corrections


  • OS X 10.8 or later


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Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner 7.0.7 - Clear caches, access hidden OS X settings and more. (Shareware)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner is an award-winning general purpose tool for OS X. MLCC makes system maintenance simple with an easy point-and-click interface to many OS X functions. Novice and expert users alike will appreciate the powerful toolset MLCC provides. Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner is one of the world's leading maintenance tools, with millions of downloads around the globe.

Maintenance

Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner is a one-stop solution for all of your OS X maintenance needs. Intel or PPC, Tiger or Mountain Lion, MLCC has the tools to keep your system running at its best. MLCC Documents and the MLCC Engine maintain system health by providing full automation of common maintenance chores, including virus scanning of Internet downloads. The MLCC Engine can even repair permissions automatically after software installations. With the MLCC Engine, powerful system maintenance and antivirus can be completely transparent or as close as your menu bar.

Optimization

Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner can improve system performance by tuning Internet and file cache settings, implementing RAM disks, and cleaning out various cached and stale data. MLCC includes tools to help optimize files and memory. MLCC can recover wasted disk space by eliminating language localization files and slimming Universal Binaries.

Customization

Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner lets you control your OS X experience. Turn off Spotlight or Dashboard, or turn on a Login Items folder. MLCC can tweak many OS X features to suit your tastes. All without permanently altering or harming your system.

Disaster Planning

Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner lets you create a bootable installer dvd from your Mountain Lion download that will boot and install Mountain Lion on any supported machine. Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner lets you create bootable emergency disks that include system repair utilities and MLCC's powerful cache cleaning functions. If disaster strikes, the power of Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner is available at the command prompt in Single User mode. Registered users of MLCC can install a portable version on a flash drive or iPod. Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner Portable runs on any supported Mac, and is a great tool for testing hard drives, screen pixels, batteries, RAM, and more before buying a machine.

Antivirus

Mountain Lion Cache Cleaner helps protect your system from malware. MLCC adds three additional layers of malware protection to Lion, and ships with the powerful ClamAV antivirus built in. MLCC can scan your downloads on the fly providing industrial strength virus protection from Mac and Windows threats.

Version 7.0.7:

  • Fixes a reported issue with the Password Assistant in MLCC's Menu Bar item.
  • Adds the ability relaunch applications in the MLCC process manager.
  • Makes improvements to the MLCC process manager list refresh.
  • Makes improvements to the internet speed test.
  • Updates ClamAV to version 0.97.7
  • Minor optimizations and improvements.


OS X 10.4 or later

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DiskAid 6.2.5 - Use your iOS device as an external disk and more. (Shareware)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



DiskAid is the ultimate Transfer Tool for accessing the iPod, iPhone or iPad directly from the desktop.

Access Data such as: Music, Video, Photos, Contacts, Notes, Call History, Text Messages (SMS), Voicemail and Voice Memos.

Connects directly to any installed iPhone App and enables the use of the iPhone as an USB Drive.

With DiskAid you can also transfer files and folders betwen your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and your Computer and view them on the go using FileApp free files browser.
  • Transfer files to and from any iPhone or iPad App (Free)
  • Use your iPhone or iPad as an external USB storage device (Free)
  • Transfer Music & Video stored in the iPod Library and copy it back to iTunes or any folder on any Mac or PC (New!)
  • Copy Photos from Camera Roll to computer (Free)
  • Access Contacts
  • Read Notes
  • Export Call History
  • Transfer Text Messages (SMS) from iPhone to Computer
  • Copy Voicemail
  • Save Voice Memos
  • Easy Drag & Drop feature
  • Rich file organization including folder creation, renaming... etc.
  • Works with any iPod, iPhone or iPad


One DiskAid license is good for 3 simultaneous installs, for Mac or Windows computers, which is convenient if you have a Mac at home and a PC at the office.

Version 6.2.5:
  • More info available on iOS devices
  • Export device info to a text file
  • Check your device warranty (Apple Support Coverage)
  • Fixed crash when DiskAid is running in 32 bit mode (10.6.x and CPU Intel Core Duo)
  • Other minor improvements


  • OS X 10.6 or later
  • iTunes 10.7 or later
  • iOS 4.0 or later


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TextWrangler 4.5.1 - Free general purpose text editor. (Free)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



TextWrangler is the powerful general purpose text editor, and Unix and server administrator's tool. Oh, and also, like the best things in life, it's free. TextWrangler is the "little brother" to BBEdit, a leading professional HTML and text editor.

Features include:
  • General Purpose Text Editor
  • Programmer's Text Editor
  • Unix And Server Administrator's Tool
  • Powerful Text Transformer And Manipulator
  • Good Mac OS Citizen
  • Powerfully Useful Tool
  • Product developed in the best traditions of Bare Bones Software, with high performance, ease of use, a rich feature set, and the ability to read its own release notes


Version 4.5.1:

Fixes:
  • Quoted some parts of PCRE error messages to make them a little easier to read.
  • Fixed autorelease memory leaks while doing Process Lines Containing and some related text transforms.
  • Added preference search metadata for the "Open documents into the front window when possible" setting.
  • Fixed bug in which the Text Encoding popup in the save panel did not reflect the document's current encoding setting.
  • Added UTI declaration for Textile: com.barebones.textile-source conforming to public.text.
  • Updated various pieces of artwork to correct appearance on retina displays.
  • Corrected drawing layout of the inline "collapsed fold" indicator.
  • Made a change so that the file name extension is always displayed in the save panel when appropriate, even if "Show all filename extensions" is turned off in the Finder's preferences.
  • Removed is from the JavaScript/ActionScript keyword list.
  • Fixed a bug in the TeX syntax coloring which (under certain circumstances, such as whenever it was asked to run...) caused it to stop scanning as soon as it started.
  • Fixed bug in which counterpart matches from the Open File by Name cache were not correctly screened by language when they should have been.
  • Added public.html to the list of file types that will get the application's "Text Document" icon.
  • Fixed a bug in which excessive memory was used for some internal data structures, which would lead to a crash when opening very large and complicated files (usually XML).
  • Mac App Store builds are now identified by a line item in the about box.
  • The display glyph for invisible spaces (when "Show Invisible" and "Show Spaces" are both turned on) is now U+00B7 (MIDDLE DOT). If spaces don't display when those settings are turned on, then your display font is missing that glyph, and you should report it to your font's developer as a bug. (I would have used U+1427 (CANADIAN SYLLABICS FINAL MIDDLE DOT) for the humour value alone, but not enough fonts supported that glyph. Sorry.)
  • Fixed bug in which using Hex Dump to dump a single character would make life miserable for all concerned.
  • When pasting text into an empty untitled document, the application will now try to guess its encoding (from any metadata that may be in the text itself). This fixes a case in which you'd get an encoding mismatch warning when pasting (for example) XML with a character set of utf-16 into an empty document, which defaults to UTF-8.
  • When evaluating a line comment for removal, whitespace at the end of the comment delimiter is now disregarded.
  • Fixed bug in the Fortran (yes, Fortran) function scanner in which functions were missed unless there was at least one blank line after the end of the previous function (or the function was at the beginning of the file).
  • Fixed bug in which paths sent to the Terminal window for execution were incorrectly encoded in situations where an item in the path contained non-ASCII characters.
  • Fixed bug in which selecting an item from the Search History or Grep Patterns popups in the Find window would not correctly update its button enabling.
  • Fixed bug in which "Show hidden items" in the Open panel was checked, but the setting was not honored when opening the panel.
  • The "Enable:" popup in the Open panel now remembers its setting in between invocations of the panel (and across launches of the application).
  • Made changes so that the Save panel pre-selects the base file name of the file being saved, and enforces the correct filename extension for certain document types.
  • The application will no longer write HFS type and creator when saving a document in situations where it doesn't recognize the filename extension being saved; instead, it will write the type and creator only if the document has no filename extension.
  • The font/size displays in the Preferences window now display fractional point sizes.
  • Symlinks are now always enabled in the Open dialog, so that you can follow the ones that point to folders.
  • Fixed bug in which the "Enable" popup in TextWrangler read "All BBEdit Documents" instead of "All TextWrangler Documents".
  • Fixed bug in which the "x" widget highlighting in lists would get stuck when rapidly moving the mouse off the widget into another section of the window.
  • Fixed bug in which Unicode hex displayed in the Character Inspector was always displayed little-endian, even when it should have been displayed big-endian.
  • Fixed bug in which the "Escapes" line in the Character Inspector would not display character escapes correctly in some files.
  • Corrected display of the application icon in the about box on Retina displays.
  • Made comparison of item names in FTP/SFTP listings case-insensitive.
  • Fixed case in which PHP line comments inside of single-line directives (e.g. <?php ... // hello world foo bar ?>, you can't make this stuff up...) would cause the PI closer to be missed and subsequently mess up color scanning.
  • Fixed a case in which PHP variable uses followed immediately by a question mark would confuse the syntax coloring thereafter.
  • Fixed bug in which the application-modal Save panel for documents would not save the document when invoked (but the operation was cancelled, so using other means to save the document would work).
  • Non-App Store builds now prevent /Library/QuickTime/Sonix SN9C201 WebCam from loading and crashing us. If you are using an App Store build of BBEdit, remove /Library/QuickTime/Sonix SN9C201 WebCam.component manually.
  • Fixed bug in which certain interactions which could occur after a window-modal "Save As" (most notably, reporting of unmappable characters) would instead fail and report an error.
  • Fixed bug in which the Verilog function scanner would hang on any file.
  • Fixed a bug in the Markdown parser, where in some cases it would miss a closing tag in HTML sections. This affected both syntax coloring and document structure (folding and function popup).
  • Made a change to reduce the amount of time spent displaying startup progress (at the expense of not displaying the name of every single file being reopened).
  • Corrected handling of "//" comments in the Object Pascal function scanner.
  • Updated the I-beam cursor for improved appearance on retina displays.


OS X 10.6.8 or later

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BBEdit 10.5.3 - Powerful text and HTML editor. (Demo)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 08:59 PM PDT



BBEdit is the leading professional HTML and text editor for the Mac. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text. BBEdit transforms text with high performance.

An intelligent interface provides easy access to BBEdit's best of class features including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl, and OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.

Version 10.5.3:

Fixes:

  • Quoted some parts of PCRE error messages to make them a little easier to read.
  • Fixed autorelease memory leaks while doing Process Lines Containing and some related text transforms.
  • Added preference search metadata for the "Open documents into the front window when possible" setting.
  • Plain-text drags into project lists are once again parsed for URLs. (This will only work on OS X 10.7 and later.) This allows adding of remote file references from applications such as Interarchy and Transmit.
  • Fixed bug in which the Text Encoding popup in the save panel did not reflect the document's current encoding setting.
  • Added UTI declaration for Textile: com.barebones.textile-source conforming to public.text.
  • Fixed bug in which clipping set matching based on the set's folder name extension did not work correctly, the primary symptom of which was that PHP clippings were not available as completions when typing in PHP code.
  • Updated various pieces of artwork to correct appearance on retina displays.
  • Corrected drawing layout of the inline "collapsed fold" indicator.
  • Made a change so that the file name extension is always displayed in the save panel when appropriate, even if "Show all filename extensions" is turned off in the Finder's preferences.
  • Removed is from the JavaScript/ActionScript keyword list.
  • Fixed a bug in the TeX syntax coloring which (under certain circumstances, such as whenever it was asked to run...) caused it to stop scanning as soon as it started.
  • Fixed bug in which counterpart matches from the Open File by Name cache were not correctly screened by language when they should have been.
  • Fixed bug in which relative path references ("../foo.mumble") in HTML or CSS documents were not properly resolved.
  • Added public.html to the list of file types that will get the application's "Text Document" icon.
  • Fixed a bug in which excessive memory was used for some internal data structures, which would lead to a crash when opening very large and complicated files (usually XML).
  • Mac App Store builds are now identified by a line item in the about box.
  • The display glyph for invisible spaces (when "Show Invisible" and "Show Spaces" are both turned on) is now U+00B7 (MIDDLE DOT). If spaces don't display when those settings are turned on, then your display font is missing that glyph, and you should report it to your font's developer as a bug. (I would have used U+1427 (CANADIAN SYLLABICS FINAL MIDDLE DOT) for the humour value alone, but not enough fonts supported that glyph. Sorry.)
  • Fixed bug in which using Hex Dump to dump a single character would make life miserable for all concerned.
  • Fixed performance bug in which the Functions floater would impose a heavy penalty when opening or navigating a source file with an extremely large number of function entries in it.
  • When pasting text into an empty untitled document, the application will now try to guess its encoding (from any metadata that may be in the text itself). This fixes a case in which you'd get an encoding mismatch warning when pasting (for example) XML with a character set of utf-16 into an empty document, which defaults to UTF-8.
  • When evaluating a line comment for removal, whitespace at the end of the comment delimiter is now disregarded.
  • Fixed bug in the Fortran (yes, Fortran) function scanner in which functions were missed unless there was at least one blank line after the end of the previous function (or the function was at the beginning of the file).
  • Fixed bug in which paths sent to the Terminal window for execution were incorrectly encoded in situations where an item in the path contained non-ASCII characters.
  • Fixed bug in which selecting an item from the Search History or Grep Patterns popups in the Find window would not correctly update its button enabling.
  • Fixed bug in which "Show hidden items" in the Open panel was checked, but the setting was not honored when opening the panel.
  • The "Enable:" popup in the Open panel now remembers its setting in between invocations of the panel (and across launches of the application).
  • Made changes so that the Save panel pre-selects the base file name of the file being saved, and enforces the correct filename extension for certain document types.
  • The application will no longer write HFS type and creator when saving a document in situations where it doesn't recognize the filename extension being saved; instead, it will write the type and creator only if the document has no filename extension.
  • "Close All in Project" works for instaprojects now.
  • The font/size displays in the Preferences window now display fractional point sizes.
  • Symlinks are now always enabled in the Open dialog, so that you can follow the ones that point to folders.
  • Fixed bug in which the "Enable" popup in TextWrangler read "All BBEdit Documents" instead of "All TextWrangler Documents".
  • Fixed bug in which the "x" widget highlighting in lists would get stuck when rapidly moving the mouse off the widget into another section of the window.
  • Fixed bug in which it was not possible to use the "Other..." button to choose a folder as a text factory processing source.
  • Fixed bug in which Unicode hex displayed in the Character Inspector was always displayed little-endian, even when it should have been displayed big-endian.
  • Fixed bug in which the "Escapes" line in the Character Inspector would not display character escapes correctly in some files.
  • Corrected display of the application icon in the about box on Retina displays.
  • Fixed bug in which site deployments via FTP would disable the Cancel button in the progress dialog for the duration of the process.
  • Made comparison of item names in FTP/SFTP listings case-insensitive.
  • Fixed case in which PHP line comments inside of single-line directives (e.g. <?php ... // hello world foo bar ?>, you can't make this stuff up...) would cause the PI closer to be missed and subsequently mess up color scanning.
  • Fixed a case in which PHP variable uses followed immediately by a question mark would confuse the syntax coloring thereafter.
  • Fixed crash when trying to use Tidy -> Convert to XML.
  • Fixed bug in which the application-modal Save panel for documents would not save the document when invoked (but the operation was cancelled, so using other means to save the document would work).
  • Non-App Store builds now prevent /Library/QuickTime/Sonix SN9C201 WebCam from loading and crashing us. If you are using an App Store build of BBEdit, remove /Library/QuickTime/Sonix SN9C201 WebCam.component manually.
  • Fixed bug in which certain interactions which could occur after a window-modal "Save As" (most notably, reporting of unmappable characters) would instead fail and report an error.
  • Fixed bug in which the Verilog function scanner would hang on any file.
  • Fixed a bug in the Markdown parser, where in some cases it would miss a closing tag in HTML sections. This affected both syntax coloring and document structure (folding and function popup).
  • Made a change to reduce the amount of time spent displaying startup progress (at the expense of not displaying the name of every single file being reopened).
  • Corrected handling of "//" comments in the Object Pascal function scanner.
  • Updated the I-beam cursor for improved appearance on retina displays.


OS X 10.6.8 or later

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Studios regret sending Google a list of every pirate site on the Internet for publication

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 10:12 PM PDT

The movie studios send a lot of takedown notices to Google, demanding that the search engine remove links to sites and files they don't like. Google publishes all the notices they receive, and this has Fox and other studios upset. Now, they're sending takedown notices demanding removal of their takedown notices.
    


Game meant to be played in 2,000 years gets buried in desert

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 09:08 PM PDT

The cathedrals of Europe took centuries to build, surviving political upheavals for the benefit of future generations.

Powerball Winning Numbers for 04/03/2013

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 09:00 PM PDT

1 - 6 - 8 - 12 - 35 Powerball 3

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