Broomstick Hunting Mac OS

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AmphetaDesk is a free, cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated newsaggregator - it obediently sits on your desktop, downloads the latest newsthat interests you, and displays them in a quick and easy to use (andcustomizable!) webpage. With thousands of channels available, AmphetaDeskcan shave hours off your day - and you'll look smart to all your friends!Egotism never had it better!

  • A Brief History - Blurbage about inspirations, desires and buildup.
  • Why 'AmphetaDesk'? - What kinda name is AmphetaDesk, anyways?
  • Discussion Mailing List - The latest in news, support, add-ons, and more.
  • Screenshots / Tour - Preview AmphetaDesk before you download.
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Answers to the repetitively asked.
  • Give Thanks - Show your appreciation for AmphetaDesk.
  • Installation - Easy install for Mac and Windows; Linux installation notes.
  • Latest News - Readable via the web or AmphetaDesk.
  • Kudos and Presspit - Hear what users and press have been saying about AmphetaDesk.
  • What's New in Version 0.93.1? - What can you expect?
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 for Mac OS 8-9 (released October 31, 2002).
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 (10.2) for Mac OS X (released October 31, 2002).
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 (10.3) for Mac OS X (released January 5, 2004).
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 for Windows 98 and up (released October 31, 2002).
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 for Windows 95 ONLY (released October 31, 2002).
  • Download AmphetaDesk v0.93.1 Source (Linux, etc.) (released October 31, 2002).
  • v0.93.1 is the last release for Windows 95. Read why and how to work around it.

AmphetaDesk's powerful backend allows easy modification to the templatesand internal source code shipped with your download, whether you're on Mac,Windows, Linux or some unheard of beast from limitless fathoms. Know someoneelse who tweaked their AmphetaDesk? You can perform the same tweaks on yourown, gaining flexibility and control, allowing AmphetaDesk to be all youwant and need it to be. Here, we'll talk about various ways of improvingyour use of AmphetaDesk, as well as walking you through what others havedone already.

  • Finding More Channels - Find thousands of additional channels for your AmphetaDesk.
  • Integrating Your Website - Making life easier for AmphetaDesk users and your web site.
  • Skinning AmphetaDesk - How to customize the look and feel of AmphetaDesk.

AmphetaDesk is developed with Perl and XML. All GUI functions are codedin Perl using libraries from the specific OS as well (since forcing the userto download Tk is a bad thing). Runtime versions are built with Perl2EXE(for Windows), MacPerl (for Mac OS 9 and below) and ProjectBuilder (OS X).The latest source code is available from SourceForgeCVS and is designed to figure out what OS you're using at the time andload in the correct libraries (although you'll probably need to download andinstall various modules from CPAN). Besides the module dependency, thesource code should work without modification.

Broomstick Hunting Mac OS

AmphetaDesk wouldn't be possible without the contributions of (alphabetically):Dave Beckett (http header code),David Berube (who's effort with the Win32 GUI code was impressive),Tara Calishan (a constant promoter, her insight as a researcher has been invaluable),Jan Chrillesen (for listing the FreeBSD ports necessary for an AmphetaDesk install),Chad Cloman (for pointing out my rather idiotic misuse of substr),William Eastler (who helped get AmphetaDesk off the ground),Alan Fry (who contributed large amounts of effort to Mac GUI code that has yet to be used),Steve Ivy (he of constant feature badgering and alpha hack tweaking),Raun Nohavitza (for a Win32 patch to act properly when started/minimized via a shortcut),l.m.orchard (for the Mac OS X native GUI wrapper),Klaus Johannes Rusch (who reworked our networking code to support proxies and more),Bayle Shanks (for waxing poetic about an easier way to install AmphetaDesk on Debian),Mads Toftum (contributor of code to fix some channel deletion bugs),Eric Vitiello (an all around excellent contributer),and Jeremy Zawodny (for hunting down a few bugs and patching them).If I've forgotten others, please let me know.

  • Development Mailing List - Questions, help, implementations, and more related to coding.
  • SourceForge Project Page - Latest sources, bugs, feature requests, mailing lists, etc.
  • Build Instructions - Creating runtimes and build environments for your installation.
  • Files and Directories - What every file and directory in AmphetaDesk does and means.
  • AmphetaDesk::Channels - Parses and returns our syndicated feeds
  • AmphetaDesk::ChannelsList - Parses and handles Syndic8's RSS channel export
  • AmphetaDesk::MyChannels - Access and maintenance of the user's subscriptions.
  • AmphetaDesk::OS::Linux - GUI routines for Linux (CLI only)
  • AmphetaDesk::OS::MacOS - GUI routines for Mac OS 9 and below
  • AmphetaDesk::OS::MacOSX - GUI routines for Mac OS X (CLI or GUI)
  • AmphetaDesk::OS::Windows - GUI routines for Windows (GUI only)
  • AmphetaDesk::Settings - Controls our configuration and settings
  • AmphetaDesk::Templates - Encapsulates the templating engine of AmphetaDesk
  • AmphetaDesk::Utilities - A potpourri of minor utilities for AmphetaDesk
  • AmphetaDesk::Versioning - Check for new versions of AmphetaDesk
  • AmphetaDesk::WebServer - Subclass of HTTP::Daemon (the webserver)
  • AmphetaDesk::WWW - Network access from within AmphetaDesk
  • AmphetaDesk - Gets our workflow going (with an internal webserver and GUI)

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  • CHANGELOG - What's been happening from version to version.
  • LICENSE - The Clarified Artistic License from NcFTP.
  • TODO - Things forthcoming for the future.

These are old versions. How dare you want these! Scroll up, scroll up!

  • AmphetaDesk v0.93 (released June 13th, 2002): Mac (OS X), Win (98 and up), Source
  • AmphetaDesk v0.92 (released October 5th, 2001): Mac (OS 8-9), Win (all), Source
  • AmphetaDesk v0.91 (released July 2nd, 2001): Mac (OS 8-9), Win (all), Source
  • AmphetaDesk v0.90 (released May 29th, 2001): Mac (OS 8-9), Win (all), Source
  • AmphetaDesk v0.24 (released March 19th, 2001): Mac (OS 8-9), Win (all)

OnyX


OnyX is a multifunction utility that you can use to verify the structure of the system files, to run miscellaneous maintenance and cleaning tasks, to configure parameters in the Finder, Dock, Safari, and some Apple applications, to delete caches, to remove certain problematic folders and files, to rebuild various databases and indexes, and more.
OnyX is a reliable application which provides a clean interface to many tasks that would otherwise require complex commands to be typed using a command-line interface.
WARNING:
There is a specific version of OnyX for each major version of the operating system.
Use the correct version, and don't try to use a version intended for an earlier operating system.

OnyX 3.9.6 for macOS Big Sur 11

Requirements: Intel-based Mac or Apple M1-based Mac using macOS Big Sur 11.1 or later.

OnyX 3.8.7 for macOS Catalina 10.15

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using macOS Catalina 10.15.

OnyX 3.6.8 for macOS Mojave 10.14

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using macOS Mojave 10.14.

OnyX 3.4.9 for macOS High Sierra 10.13

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using macOS High Sierra 10.13.

OnyX 3.3.1 for macOS Sierra 10.12

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using macOS Sierra 10.12.

OnyX 3.1.9 for OS X El Capitan 10.11

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using OS X El Capitan 10.11.

OnyX 3.0.2 for OS X Yosemite 10.10

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using OS X Yosemite 10.10.

OnyX 2.8.9 for OS X Mavericks 10.9

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using OS X Mavericks 10.9.

OnyX 2.7.4 for OS X Mountain Lion 10.8

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.

OnyX 2.4.8 for OS X Lion 10.7

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using OS X Lion 10.7.

OnyX 2.4.0 for Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6

Requirements: Intel-based Mac using Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.

OnyX 2.0.6 for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

Requirements: PowerPC-based Mac or Intel-based Mac using Mac OS X Leopard 10.5. OnyX only runs from an administrator account.

OnyX 1.8.6 for Mac OS X Tiger 10.4

Requirements: PowerPC-based Mac or Intel-based Mac using Mac OS X Tiger 10.4. OnyX only runs from an administrator account.

OnyX 1.5.3 for Mac OS X Panther 10.3

Requirements: PowerPC-based Mac using Mac OS X Panther 10.3 with BSD subsystem. OnyX only runs from an administrator account.

OnyX 1.3.1 for Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2

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Requirements: PowerPC-based Mac using Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 with BSD subsystem. OnyX only runs from an administrator account.