This page has the few items I've produced of interest to Macintosh users. While you are very welcome to use anything here, as always, please do not expect any kind of support. The main reason for this is that I am no longer a "Mac guy", primarily due to Apple's policies.
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I had been an Apple user since my first ][+ in 1981 and tried numerous times to get them to see that keeping their stuff proprietary would be their downfall. Alas, I had no success, although I thought I did in that period a few years ago when they allowed clones (my only remaining "Mac" is a PowerComputing box).
Apple is doomed... for the same reasons that Digital died (God, I miss VMS!) and I got tired of hanging on to a sinking ship.
I've switched to the "Dark Side" primarily because that is where the bulk of the desktop programming action is and I have to look out for my career. If Apple ever "gets it" I will probably buy another clone because there are some things I like better about the Mac.
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TimeCopy Conduit is a Mac OS conduit for use with Gert-Jan Vons' excellent, and free, TimeCopy, which is a time-synching application for PalmOS devices.
BGP is a diabetes management package that reads data from a ONE TOUCH® Profile meter and produces graphs, charts, and statistics to help you manage your self-care.
StartEmUp is an application that starts up all, or selected executables in a folder. Version 2 also allows you to stop running processes and clean out folders.
LogIt adds logging/tracing to your project or application. The entries can include time stamps in seconds, ticks, or microseconds. LogIt works in Windows applications, too.
OptionDialog adds dynamically sized, variable text, multi-button dialogs to your projects. OptionDialog lets you specify many display options including standard or developer-defined icons.