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Traditionally, IRC clients on the Mac have been anything but glamorous. Colloquy is an advanced IRC client which aims to fill this void. By adhering to Mac OS X interface conventions, Colloquy has the look and feel of a quality Mac application.
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.
Tekstilo is a word processor for Mac OS X (and eventually GNUStep). It is designed to correspond to the WYSIWYM philosophy (What you see is what you mean).
WTF-X is a Mac OS X programm to translate common Internet acronyms. It's a port of BSD's commandline tool wtf, but unlike this tool it's running as a service in OS X and also offers a GUI to browse through all the acronyms and add new ones.
CircularSlider is a Cocoa reusable control for OS X. It allows the user to drag a knob freely in two dimensions on a circular base. The project includes an IB palette, a testbed application, and documentation. Good sample code for beginners.
Dictionary client for Mac OS X (look at www.dict.org). It can read dictd dictionaries files right from disk - so you don't have to be on-line to search terms.
xrBackup is backup software for Mac OS X that uses an innovative combination of HFS-enabled rsync together with disk image shadow files to perform differential backups. It is the successor to the Perl-based rbackup project, built using a native Cocoa GUI
BlastServ is a plugin used with XChat and Mac OS X. It will be an IRC File Server (FServ or FServe), similar to SysReset for Windows or Obsidian. Fservs send files over DCC, and have an interface like FTP. They are a quick and easy way to transfer files.
Alpaca is a programmable rich-text editor for authors using Mac OS X. It is built on, and programmable in, Common Lisp, and has a complete Common Lisp programming environment built into it.
iVideo is a multitrack video editing software on Mac OS X, created in Cocoa (Objective-C) and using QuickTime with a cool look & feel ;-).
It can import and export all formats supported by QuickTime (including mp4) and can use digital cameras too.
cvsFinder is an attempt to integreate CVS into the Mac OS file manager, Finder. The end goal is to provide all the features of command line CVS through integration with the file manager. Most of the work will be done in Cocoa and Objective-C.
MACMonitor is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that displays AirPort connection information in convenient manners. Most useful for testing roaming Wi-Fi setups it can display both the SSID and the MAC Address and more via a menu bar extension.