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| Bellhop 2.0.5 |
Bellhop is an easy way to write Mac OS X system services. Have an idea for a service, but dont want to fire up Xcode? Just write your service in one of the supported scripting languages and let Bellhop do the heavy lifting.Bellhop uses a single-window interface that allows you to organize, edit and configure your services in one place. Publishing a new service turns now into simply a matter of writing the script for the service and configuring some settings.Behind the scenes, Bellhop updates the necessary system property lists, updates the system-wide Services menu, and automatically activates your script when necessary.Although most services are designed to operate on simple text, you are not limited to text based services. For example, you can write services that take tab-delimited data to produce custom graphs. You can operate on selected files in the Finder. You can manipulate image data. Essentially any type of data that can be manipulated on the pasteboard can be manipulated in Bellhop. These are some of the pasteboard data types that Mac OS X supports: string data, tab-delimited string data, filenames, html content, pdf content, rtf content, image data, urls, color data, font data, vcard data.Write system services using scripting languages
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| ServerBar 1.1.11 |
ServerBar is designed for those that need to keep an eye on one or more UNIX based computers (e.g., Mac OS X, Linux, or Solaris) from their desktop. If youre running a web service, a computation cluster, you want to check your home server is well whilst youre at work, or all of the above at once!ServerBar works over ssh, so theres no need to install any software on the remote machine - you just need to login via ServerBar and it will monitor the CPU load on each machine, keeping you constantly up to date. You can see what the recent history is, and youll be alerted the moment ServerBar has any connectivity difficulties, allowing you to react quickly.Keep an eye on one or more UNIX based computers.
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