Cracks of Reality is a high-quality fractal image renderer for Mac OS X. It is written in ObjC/Cocoa with the core engine in C to allow for a portable command-line version. Goals are speed, quality, and the ability to import other programs' descriptions.
Please visit: https://github.com/cocoadialog/cocoadialog This project is no longer being hosted on SourceForge.
CocoaDialog allows the use of common GUI controls such as file selectors, text input, progress bars, yes/no confirmations and more with a command-line application. It requires no knowledge of Cocoa, and is ideal for use in shell and Perl scripts.
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Batchboard is an authoring/scripting application that exposes traditional command-line, stream I/O-based programs as graphical objects that can be operated upon using direct manipulation.
A program to apply a link map to a Mac OS X crash log that came from a build without traceback tables. The output contains at least as much information as would the same crash log from a corresponding build with traceback tables.
Keychain Framework is an Objective C Foundation-based framework for accessing Keychain and Security services under MacOS X. It provides convenience wrappers around the CDSA library included with MacOS X, facilities for manipulating keychains, and more.
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DePC is a small tool suite for automatically setting the Mac type & creator codes of files, based on Finder settings & their extension. Includes a CLI app for scripting and power users, as well as a GUI app for easy configuration and use.
TestKit is a testing framework for Mac OS X and Objective-C. Modeled after JUnit, it allows Mac OS X developers working in the Cocoa environment to write unit tests against objects and features both command-line and graphical test running tools.
cvsFinder is an attempt to integreate CVS into the Mac OS file manager, Finder. The end goal is to provide all the features of commandline CVS through integration with the file manager. Most of the work will be done in Cocoa and Objective-C.
Polyglot is a command-line tool written in Obj-C/Cocoa for use on Mac OS X. It is designed to smooth the process of localizing Cocoa applications to other languages, by providing checks and optimizations that it can apply to other Cocoa applications.
System Tool Kit X, is a graphical interface for Mac OSX, that provides GUI controls for various commandline tools, some of which are:
fsck, ipfw, top, ps, chown, chmod, cron, man and more...
OpenAG is the first Unix/Linux/Mac OS X implementation of the (unofficial) Audiogalaxy File Sharing Protocol. OpenAG includes both client and server projects. The client is available as a commandline application or with a Mac OS X Aqua interface.
TuneShell is a commandline interface for Apple iTunes. It allows control of iTunes through a shell environment, performing common tasks (play, pause, search, etc) and browsing through the iTunes library like a file system.