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InputCore is a generic input system that lets you use any input devices such as keyboards, mouses, joysticks, etc... Written in C++, and created with the idea to helping the developers. The source code is under the LGPL license. This means that it is completely free to use for commercial and non ... [More] commercial applications. Project Homepage: ceInputCore.sourceforge.net CorEngine's Blog: (Spanish blog) www.CorEngine.com.ar [Less]

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Twittereeze is a SIMBL (Smart InputManager Bundle Loader) extension for Twitterrific (freeware), a Mac OS X client for the Twitter service. Twittereeze aims to improve Twitterrific's user experience in small ways. While Twitterrific itself is a nice little app to send and receive ... [More] 'tweets', i.e. change your own status and stay up-to-date on that of others, I primarily use Twitter in a similar manner to an IM network's status message. Thanks to AppleScript, the status messages of iChat (AIM/.mac/ICQ, Jabber/Google Talk/LiveJournal), Skype and Adium (many, many protocols) can be changed through a simple API. With Twittereeze enabled, any status that Twitterrific sends to Twitter as a 'tweet' automatically becomes your status on those three applications as well, provided you have them running. Moreover, Twittereeze makes the 'What are you doing?' text field frontmost (except when it doesn't make sense), so you can typically type right away, and it adds the following keyboard shortcuts: cmd-F11 for globally toggling the Twitterrific window (and, where applicable, making it frontmost) cmd-shift-F11 for globally making the Twitterrific window frontmost ctrl-up and ctrl-down for navigating the list of recent tweets while the 'What are you doing?' text field is frontmost. In a nutshell, it eliminates many, many cases of having to unnecessarily switch between keyboard and mouse to use the interface. I'm releasing this in the hope that it will be as useful to others as it has been to me. Twittereeze requires a Twitter account and Twitterrific as well as an installed SIMBL. It currently comes with no preferences of its own; the aforementioned shortcuts are thus far hardcoded. [Less]

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The goal of SafariBlock is to provide a seamless extension to Safari Web Browser that supports ad-blocking. It is by design an imitation of Firefox's AdBlock extension, written because I love AdBlock, but I prefer to use Safari on Mac OS X. Please file any bug reports using the "Issues" tab.

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PlugSuit is a plug-in manager and injector for Mac OS X 10.5 and later which aims to replace the traditional InputManager venue of injection that Apple deprecated in 10.5. It provides a compatibility layer for older plug-ins and is a full replacement for the SIMBL plug-in manager. Although an ... [More] older version of PlugSuit supported Mac OS X 10.4, the current in-development version works on 10.5 and later only. [Less]

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