AmIAScreenSaverOrNot is a sort saver that pulls images off of the "Am I Hot Or Not" (Hot Or Not) web site for your amusement. (You probably need some openhearted of broadband connection otherwise it will be pretty slow.) What's New: Version 1.1.1 adds an
Compression - Swap Cop X 1.1.2 By J. Schrier
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When I maiden bought my Powerbook (with 6 GB tough drive), I had a neat idea. Partition the hard-drive into three sections, one each for MacOS 9, LinuxPPC, and (for the future) OS X (with a few extra utility partitions for Linux swop space, etc.). But then OS X came along, and so did an MP3 ingathering. I removed Linux, since I could SSH, emacs, and perl perfectly fine in OS X, and the old Linux directory became an MP3 record. But OS X is huge, and I felt a piddling cramped in the 1.7 GB divider, and backing up wholly the data I had would be too difficult, so repartitioning was out of the question. So I wrote Monolingual ( http://homepage.mac.com/jschrier/ ) to hit the unnecessary language resources. But even that was not enough. I saw that there was a swop record that was taking up a minimum of 80 MB, and more potential 160 MB or more (increasing in size as you use OS X). So why not motivate it to my MP3 divider (where space wasn't as much an proceeds), and reclaim the space on my main record. Thus Swap Cop was born. Why would you want to do this? Perhaps you are in the same positioning with an ill-arranged breakdown scheme comparable I was. Or maybe you undergo a modest record that you would comparable to dedicate to swapping, to increase your OS X performance. I originally made the change by mitt, but realized that it wouldn't be too tough to undergo a user friendly curriculum that would take concern of it. What's New: Version 1.1.2 adds Simplified and Traditional Chinese localizations by Ryugi Yanagisawa. |
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Other Programs By J. Schrier
Transposon is a MIDI utility to interchange what you play in really time. What's New: Version 1.0.1 forthwith treats virtual endpoints correctly, instead of crashing when it encounters them.
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