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The Shift project was started in May 2008 as a fork of the apparently defunct CocoaMySQL project. The goal of Shift is to enhance upon the CocoaMySQL project and provide Mac OS X users with a ... [More] completely free and elegant way to handle their MySQL databases. Future versions of Shift will see a complete UI overhaul conforming to Leopard's unified interface, increased stability, auto-updating ability via Sparkle, and (hopefully) the addition of full graphical schema building. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

4 Users

Canary is an open source Twitter client, developed in Objective-C / Cocoa and is under an MIT license. Canary's main features are multiple timelines, filters to help you focus on the stuff you ... [More] read, drag-and-drop TwitPic integration and an easy way to add/remove/block fellow twitterers. Additional features: - Full support for Growl notifications - Recognizes (and underlines) URLs, hashtags, ISBNs, ISSNs - Add or remove, block or unblock users on the fly, favorites and retweets any tweet, visit users' home or twitter pages - Login in and out of multiple Twitter accounts - Drag and drop any picture to TwitPic or take your own picture - iTunes integration - Automatic URL shortening on paste - Researcher friendly: recognizes DOI and HDL identifiers and resolves them to the original articles [Less]
Created 8 months ago.

2 Users
 

S3 Browser is a Mac OS X GUI browser for the Amazon S3 storage service.
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users

NObjective bridge to Objective-C provides the necessary classes to develop and run .NET applications which interact with Objective-C frameworks and libraries under Mac OS X with high performance and reliability.
Created 11 months ago.

1 Users
   

Cyclone lets the user set the minimum speed of the built-in fans. So you can increase your minimum fan speed to make your Mac run cooler with manual mode or let the program set the minimum fan speed ... [More] for an apporpriete Idle temp with Automatic mode. In order not to damage your machine iCyclone does not allow you to set minimum speed to a rate under Apple's defaults. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

1 Users
 

You can update your online journal at LiveJournal.com (and other LiveJournal compatible servers) with this Open Source Mac OS X Objective-C Cocoa application.
Created over 2 years ago.

1 Users

Google Toolbox for MacA collection of source from different Google projects that may be of use to developers working other Mac projects. Also includes the Google Developer Spotlight Importers. To ... [More] browse the Google Toolbox for Mac source code, visit the Source tab. Library changes are documented in the release notes. If you find a problem/bug or want a new feature to be included in the Google Toolbox for Mac, please join the discussion group or submit an issue. Google Toolbox for Mac follows the Google Objective-C Style Guide. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

Calaboration is no longer the recommended method of setting up Google Calendar calendar in iCal. Instead, use these instructions. For any issues related to setting up or using CalDAV sync in iCal, use the Google Calendar help forum.
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

Welcome to the Google Code page of the Detroit instance of CocoaHeads, a network of Mac OS X developers. You will find our Wiki, our Subverson repository, and other good things here and linked to from ... [More] here. Our goal is to create a community of Apple software developers in Michigan. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

Precipitate lets you search for and launch the information you have stored in the cloud from within Spotlight or Google Desktop for Mac. It currently supports the following services: Google Docs ... [More] (including Google Apps accounts) Google Bookmarks Picasa Web Albums Precipitate works by creating files on your machine that are imported by Spotlight, then periodically checking in with the server and updating the local files to reflect any changes. Note that changes may take up to an hour to be visible in local searches. Installation and SetupOpen the Precipitate preference pane, and install it either for yourself or for all users. Enter your Google account information into the preference pane, check the box for each service you want to make searchable, then press "Refresh Now" to start the initial import (note that this may take some time, depending on how much data you have). Then just start searching! Current versions of Precipitate require OS X 10.5 or later. 10.4 users should download 1.0.5 [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.