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#21
Posted 10 March 2007 - 04:22 PM
Colonels has a corporation???? 
AHhhhh
AHhhhh
#22
Posted 25 April 2007 - 06:13 PM
I'm working (slowly - real life has an incredible ability to get in the way) on a set of tools analogous to VMware Tools.
I have a working prototype (look in the Windows + VMware + Hackintosh area) using bash, CocoaDialog, and vmw. The immediate future for this project is to provide a compatibility layer in bash between CocoaDialog, xdialog and cdialog. This will provide a (limited) GUI interface to vmw on multiple platforms.
For the Mac, though, I'm going to subsume the vmw code into a proper Cocoa application. This will provide better responsiveness and allow the addition of more features.
I have a working prototype (look in the Windows + VMware + Hackintosh area) using bash, CocoaDialog, and vmw. The immediate future for this project is to provide a compatibility layer in bash between CocoaDialog, xdialog and cdialog. This will provide a (limited) GUI interface to vmw on multiple platforms.
For the Mac, though, I'm going to subsume the vmw code into a proper Cocoa application. This will provide better responsiveness and allow the addition of more features.
#23
Posted 23 June 2007 - 05:07 PM
This is just a preview
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58 downloadsUsage will be either just drop kext on application and get it installed (including permissions set and tagged cache file) or open application and use drag and drop.
Loginwindow will have option for "quickchange" (delete and replace) or apples recommended reboot version (install at startup).
Thinking about a backup ability when installing, so the app can be used to uninstall kext with too.
Update:
Got a working beta now
-Easy mode is default, drop files on application, type pw and click button to install
-Advanced will show shell script (editing possible) and give some more options like turn off backup function.
#24
Posted 24 June 2007 - 12:54 AM
i intend to start working on some kind of efi emulator for bios
#25
Posted 24 June 2007 - 01:19 AM
#26
Posted 24 June 2007 - 04:51 AM
#27
Posted 24 June 2007 - 05:14 PM
#28
Posted 24 June 2007 - 08:40 PM
#29
Posted 24 June 2007 - 09:10 PM
yep, just make sure it isn't bikedudes, he scares me
#30
Posted 25 June 2007 - 07:08 AM
i work on a irc packet grabber and a hfs system watcher (gui for fslogger).
it´s all done in xcode and cocoa.

it´s all done in xcode and cocoa.

#31
Posted 25 June 2007 - 06:15 PM
#32
Posted 01 August 2007 - 05:34 AM
Nice colonel! Where can i get it?
#33
Posted 01 September 2007 - 04:42 AM
I'm working on a virtual flash card application. You give it sets of text that it puts on the front and back of flashcards and shows the front of a random card when you click one button, then flips it over when you click another.
its fun, but i need more knowledge on openGL to make the graphics work.
its fun, but i need more knowledge on openGL to make the graphics work.
#34
Posted 25 June 2008 - 03:25 PM
I'm working on learning Cocoa
and i will make Arabic Localization for OSX86 Utility Program inshaallah.
Khaled
Khaled
#35
Posted 14 September 2008 - 02:35 AM
I am currently working on an app to change the XML plist settings for ffscroll so changing the sensitivity and such is as easy as running my app moving some sliders and clicking ok. The gui is almost done and im still researching making it generate the plist. Im new to cocoa so syntax is getting in my way but I will get there. If anyone has a tutorial or even an example of a cocoa app to edit xml files I would love to see it.
PM me or email at compwizd2003@gmail.com
Thanks
PM me or email at compwizd2003@gmail.com
Thanks
#36
Posted 24 October 2008 - 02:42 PM
i've been working on a web browser in REALbasic... i got pretty far and then stopped for a while, then started again. Its really just for fun and to pass time. But now that im in college, i dont have a lot of time. haha.
#37
Posted 25 August 2009 - 02:45 PM
Hello guys,
I'm brazilian (excuse my english still bad), 26 years old and newbie in Cocoa. I've done a series of tests and studies with ObjC and still have doubts about which database to use in my project.
I'm starting the development of a finance and administrative management software (free) for newspapers (media).
I tried with the framework BaseTen (PostgreSQL). It is interesting, but I'd like to save the data in files created by the program. Any suggestions?
Thanks 4 all.
JP
I'm brazilian (excuse my english still bad), 26 years old and newbie in Cocoa. I've done a series of tests and studies with ObjC and still have doubts about which database to use in my project.
I'm starting the development of a finance and administrative management software (free) for newspapers (media).
I tried with the framework BaseTen (PostgreSQL). It is interesting, but I'd like to save the data in files created by the program. Any suggestions?
Thanks 4 all.
JP
#38
Posted 20 May 2010 - 01:04 AM
Jeezoflip, on Oct 24 2008, 03:42 PM, said:
i've been working on a web browser in REALbasic... i got pretty far and then stopped for a while, then started again. Its really just for fun and to pass time. But now that im in college, i dont have a lot of time. haha.
is real basic anything like visual basic?
#39
Posted 20 May 2010 - 01:20 AM
SuNnY_sYeD, on May 19 2010, 09:04 PM, said:
is real basic anything like visual basic?
iPoco
#40
Posted 30 December 2010 - 09:18 AM
I just wanted to let you guy's know im working on a Parallels Desktop 6 Modded Installer. I dont know how many of you guy's know that when installing it on a OSX86 hackintosh sometimes it gets a problem with the system requirement (like the cpu)
So with the modded installer you dont worry about nothing. Before you could just delete or edit some stuff on previous version like 3 and 4 but on 6 you cant. I was looking for a way on google and on forums and I only found the solution for previous version. I have been since 11:30pm to 5:00am working on it and almost done.
Features:
You can run the installer on any Mac OS X it.....
Doesn't matter what CPU you have
Doesn't have to be root volume
Doesn't matter how much RAM you have
Doesn't matter what version of Mac OS X you have
No need to rester after installation
Note:
This mod let you install without passing the system requirements but that doesn't mean the program will work perfectly for your system.
I have install it on my Inspiron 1525 running snow leopard 10.6.5 and it works perfectly!
Will be out soon.
Support by donating to my paypal:
cangri.2227@hotmail.com
So with the modded installer you dont worry about nothing. Before you could just delete or edit some stuff on previous version like 3 and 4 but on 6 you cant. I was looking for a way on google and on forums and I only found the solution for previous version. I have been since 11:30pm to 5:00am working on it and almost done.
Features:
You can run the installer on any Mac OS X it.....
Doesn't matter what CPU you have
Doesn't have to be root volume
Doesn't matter how much RAM you have
Doesn't matter what version of Mac OS X you have
No need to rester after installation
Note:
This mod let you install without passing the system requirements but that doesn't mean the program will work perfectly for your system.
I have install it on my Inspiron 1525 running snow leopard 10.6.5 and it works perfectly!
Will be out soon.
Support by donating to my paypal:
cangri.2227@hotmail.com
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