Posts Tagged ‘Download’

Flatten Movies Version 1.1


2009
05.13

Quicktime

Quicktime

Flatten Movies is an Automator action to flatten every movie Quicktime is able to open. This is a minor release that should improve the responsiveness and stability of the action.

Version 1.0 didn’t save the output folder in the workflow, application or plugin this is now working.

Download Flatten Movies.

Convert to PDF Version 1.1


2009
05.08

PDF

PDF

A minor update for a developer a major improvement for a lot of users. I would like to thank for all the feedbacks I’ve got, for Version 1. It had quite a few problems; important enough to be immediately addressed.

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Flatten Movies


2009
04.29

Quicktime

Quicktime

Flatten Movies is an Automator action to flatten every movie Quicktime is able to open. It does so by invoking the Quicktime.framework. Without opening Quicktime, the advantage is that no Quicktime window floats around, which can obstruct your desktop.

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Download


2009
04.29

Welcome to the download section of this site. Every now and then I but some stuff for download in my posts. In this download section you will find the most appealing downloads

Mac OSX Leopard

Every now and then I need some tweak to get my work done.

File Description
Flatten MoviesAutomator action able to flatten movies without opening the Quicktime application.
Convert To PDFConvert any file that cupsfilter can handle to PDF

Ruby

Find below the link to the ruby scripts posted on this site.

File Description
atchange.rbAtchange script written in ruby. Monitors one or more file and execute the corespondent shell command
aspect.rbasbect the ruby way
perform.rbCall a method in the background

Performs Ruby method in background


2009
04.29

The easy of use I encountered when I first looked at Cocoa and Objective-C was overwhelming. I have to say that my first development environment was Windows 95 with its cryptic BitBlt function which was the only way to fast draw an image on screen. Five years after I had that experience and just before the advent of . Net Windows hackers had still to resort to the BitBlt function, or start using Direct X which is over kill for a simple app.
Than I met the beauty of Cocoa, where simple stuff is kept simple and complicated stuff gets really complicated! But Cocoa stays consistence with its logic and its way of providing solutions to programmers.
Today I want to take a little piece of Cocoa knowledge to ruby. The ability to spawn new threads like “performSelectorInBackground:withObject”.

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