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      		NewsFebruary 10, 2007 New site setup to host my many open-source based projects.
      		 Projects What is this?
 I suppose i could some personal info here some day. For now, just look at my homepage  if you feel the urge :-) or press the arrow in the toolbar.
      		Mac OS X Applications
 Linux (and Mac OS X) ApplicationsI've created the following software for your use and amusement, and especially for Mac OS X:  
				 	
					 
					  Sane Scanner   stable 
						   Very cool app i created for my wife's parents. After upgrading them to a Mac they found their Medion scanner not
						 	  working. (suprise) Turns out that Mattias Ellert did an excellent work in
						 	  porting Sane to OS X. (though libusb seems a bit buggy) The TWAIN bridge looked difficult so to make life easier:
						 	  Just install this app and scan. (Should support any 
						 	  sane scanner.)
				 		 
					   MacTrek  stable 
						   MacTrek is a free to play open source software cross platform multiplayer hybrid multi-directional shooter and 
						 real time strategy game for up to 16 players. The goal of the game is to capture all the opposing team's planets. 
						 It combines "twitch" style reflexive dogfighting with extensive team play and strategy.				 		 
					   Luky Library (Objective C)   stable 
						   Luky Library is a set of convience functions for Objective-C. 
								It has been developed as part of MacTrek but is more general then that. Get the latest version from the 
								 MacTrek SVN repo  or download the archive here
								of the latest stable release.
				 		 
					   iCat   stable 
						   A Simple tool for cataloging all your carriers. Being it books, CD’s or DVD’s iCat will help you find back that item you were looking for.
						 	 	Export to CSF and XML. Search on keyword, catagory or type in iTunes style.				 		 
					   iBookself   depricated 
						   A Simple tool written as technology demonstrator for iCat. Based on CoreData it allows you to manage books simply. 
						 	 Probably not very usefull, from a functional point of view but has some nice insights on how to work with core data.
						 	 The software eventually led to iCat.				 		 
					 The following applications are no longer active developed but have some cool features. iCMS is running for a couple of 
      			years now on my web server and has never given me any reason to bug fix. Luky Lib Java is a mayor part of it and will be extremely usefull
      			if i ever decide to code in Java again, but then again, once one has tasted Cocoa...  
				 	
					 
					  Luky Library (Java)   depricated 
						   Luky Library is a set of convience functions for Java. 
								It has been developed on Linux and has been tested thoroughly on both linux and os x enviroments. 
								The general idea is that generic code is collected and maintained here to the benefit of a multitude of programs.
								 Not actively maintained !
				 		 
					   iCMS   depricated 
						  iCMS is a web based control and monitor application that allows for the remote control and monitoring of (computer) systems. 
						 It can monitor "Nodes", by means of SNMP or ICMP polling. These nodes can be hardware devices, e.g. switches, routers, 
						 hubs etc. or computers. Within computers it is possible to monitor the status of applications, again based on SNMP polling. 
						iCMS can also monitor applications on a node and send SNMP commands to applications or nodes. In addition to active polling, 
						iCMS listens to traps generated by the nodes, stores and displayes them to the users.
 The iCMS deamos run independent of the frontend and thus allow for persistancy of data.
 Not actively maintained !
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