JavaScriptCore is a new system framework available in Mac OS X 10.5 that allows applications to run JavaScripts. This sample shows one way to use JavaScriptCore for providing user configurable features in a Cocoa application. Here, a number of JavaScript objects are defined that represent various parts of the application and the application's controller is really just a thin shell that calls JavaScripts that decide how the application will operate in response to Interface Builder action method calls and WebKit delegate callbacks.
Attachment Tamer gives you control over attachment handling in Apple Mail.
AcaStat statistical software is an inexpensive and easy-to-use data analysis tool.
LandSerf is used for the visualisation and analysis of surfaces.
Allows to inspect, create and modify Genealogy Data stored in GEDCOM standard
Converts between several values of different units of measurement.
It combines an editor with syntax highlighting for the SHELXL-associated files.
XDrawChem is a two-dimensional molecule drawing program.
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