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    Clover EFI bootloader

    Clover EFI bootloader

    Boot macOS, Windows, and Linux on Mac or PC with UEFI or BIOS firmware

    Project has moved to https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader.
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    Downloads: 1,382 This Week
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    JPFPSStatus

    JPFPSStatus

    Show FPS Status on StatusBar

    JPFPSStatus is a simple and lightweight tool that displays the frames per second (FPS) of an iOS app in real-time. Designed for performance debugging and optimization, it provides a floating overlay that shows the current FPS, helping developers monitor app responsiveness and rendering performance.
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    AppLaunch
    AppLaunch is a MacOS X tool written in Objective-C/Cocoa to launch common Unix and MacOS commands using a "graphical command line". You can say that it is the MacOS X version of Windows', KDEs, ... "Run"/"Launch" dialog.
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    Ships Clock will ring a bell on every half-hour in the style of the standard ship's clock used for centuries on sailing ships around the world and still used in the world's navies today.
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    This is an attempt to port the CIS Benchmark tool (http://cisecurity.org/index.html) to OS X from its Linux implementation. This project is working on taking the source from the Level 1 Linux implementation, written in Perl, and porting it to OS X. The
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    The Zillion Project is a distributed computing project based on GNUstep. Jobs can be created from simple template projects and can be submitted through a simple submission tool.
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    System Tool Kit X, is a graphical interface for Mac OSX, that provides GUI controls for various command line tools, some of which are: fsck, ipfw, top, ps, chown, chmod, cron, man and more...
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