ICeCoffEE lets you Command-click on URLs in Cocoa applications to launch them. It is modeled after ICeTEe, for classic Mac OS, which provided the same functionality in many Macintosh applications by patching TextEdit. Command-click anywhere in a Coc
- appswitch 1.0.1 By Nicholas Riley
appswitch is a command-line interface to the Mac OS X procedure manager. If you utilize scale scripts to automate Mac OS X applications, you may motive to change between applications. You could utilize AppleScript via osascript(1), but it would take several seconds for the script to compile and doпїЅ, or you could utilize appswitch which works nearly instantly. Need to launch an X11 application from Terminal but the X server isn't in breast when you motive it? Use appswitch to limit the problem. Or, if you'd care a variant of the ps(1) utility which understands the concept of OS X applications, appswitch can helper. appswitch requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later with Developer Tools installed. |
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Other Programs By Nicholas Riley
Apple provides a simpleton command-line launching program called open with Mac OS X. It offers few options—launching applications by identify or by path, launching TextEdit, or hatchway a numerate of applications, documents, folders, etc. With the exception o
F-Script Anywhere lets you embed a F-Script interpreter in any Cocoa application. You can purpose F-Script corresponding a debugger, so you can probe your application's objects in a richer environment than GDB or Project Builder permits. F-Script Anywhere can
A simpleton alarm clock and timer for Mac OS X.
Learning Cocoa was the maiden tutorial leger on Apple's Cocoa frameworks to become available (May, 2001). The leger is not very well-written or comprehensive, but it's mostly accurate and serves as a reasonable jumping-off show for programmers who, li