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[freshmeat.net announcements (Mac OS X)] YouGrabber 0.29.4 (Default branch): YouGrabber is a lightweight, command line YouTube.com video downloader, made from scratch in ANSI C. It's known to compile and run out of the box on several POSIX platforms (GNU/Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X, and Cygwin) and computer .
[Binglong's space] GUI Programming on Various Platforms: The Apple-preferred GUI programming on Mac OS X is with Cocoa using the Xcode development environment. Cocoa is in Objective-C, even it has other language bindings, those do not include C++, probably due to reflection in Objective-C that C++ lacks.
[alanny's blog] Aegisub under Linux: Aegisub is a free software, delivered under GNU GPL, supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS X because of wxWindows toolkit. Forethought as a typesetting software (replacement for Medusa), Aegisub has already grown and became powerful subtitles editing software.
[The Programmer Who Loved Me] Geek Speak Primer: Brief disclaimer: my husband is not into Microsoft or Mac products or languages, so I won’t be able to give my personal spin on those terms. The definitions below are taken from a variety of sources.
[Share Free All - http://www.soft911.uni.cc/] Cross-Platform Development in C++: Building Mac OS X, Linux, and ...: Long-time Mozilla and Netscape developer Syd Logan systematically addresses all the technical and management challenges associated with software portability from planning and design through coding, testing, and deployment. Drawing on his extensive experience with cross-platform development, Logan thoroughly covers issues ranging from the use of native APIs to the latest strategies for portable GUI development.
[ilubook.com] Unix Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads ...: Robbins and Steven Robbins UNIX processes, files, and special files Signals and timers POSIX threads, semaphores, and IPC TCP, UDP, multicast, and the Web Features projects on Internet radio, server performance, timers, web caching, and shells Learn how to design and implement reliable UNIX software whether you are using Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, or another POSIX-based system.
[ipmart® forum] Amora (A mobile remote assistant) is an application client/server: For bluetooth SDP I used BlueZ (so for while, this part of server is Linux only), there are plans to port the server to run in other Unix architectures (FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OSX).
[btscene] [Games] vegastrike-0 4 3 rar: Vega Strike is a first-person space trading and combat simulator, developed for Microsoft Windows, POSIX Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and Mac OS X systems. Many of the core game mechanics of Vega Strike are indirectly .
[fossline] Kernel Madness: Basic Kernel Knowledge: For a fair number of people not accustomed to the operating system concept of a kernel, installing a Linux, BSD, or Hurd based distributions typically involves crossing your fingers and hoping that the installer can detect all of your hardware properly. If you’re unlucky and something isn’t working, you’re likely to spend some time browsing forums and following how to’s in hopes that you find something that makes your device works.
[UNIX Coding School] unix news [2008-01-27 16:25:53]: Just in case you haven’t yet upgraded to Leopard, but still love using Cocktail (that crazy mix of Unix functions for OS X), Maintain has released version 4.0.1 of their Tiger edition. They’ve fixed some compatibility problems with …
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