F-Script Anywhere lets you embed a F-Script interpreter in any Cocoa application. You can use F-Script like a debugger, so you can examine your application's objects in a richer environment than GDB or Project Builder. F-Script Anywhere can also be useful...

ICeCoffEE

ICeCoffEE 1.5b5

ICeCoffEE lets you open URLs in some Mac OS X applications by Command-clicking on them. It adds a "Services" menu item in many contextual menus, and optionally to the menu bar as well.What is new in this release:supports more URL styles, displays icons...

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Appswitch

Appswitch 1.1.1

If you use shell scripts to automate OS X applications, you may need to switch between applications. You could use AppleScript via osascript(1), but it may take several seconds for the script to compile and execute--or you could use appswitch, which works...

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Shroud

Shroud 1.2

Shroud places a solid-color backdrop behind windows or applications on your Mac to allow you to focus. Unlike some similar applications, the backdrop doesn't activate when you click on it, messing up your carefully arranged workspace. Shroud also...

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Launch

Launch 1.2.2

Apple provides a simple command-line launching program called open with OS X. It offers few options--launching applications by name or by path, launching TextEdit, or opening a number of applications, documents, folders, or URLs. With the exception of...