![]() Lost your old Master mind board game? Then you'll like Nevermind. Never mind is a small game based on the board game Master mind. Your target is to figure out a hidden color code generated by the application. You can do this by guessing which colors should be in the combination. When you have made your guess Nevermind will show you which of the colors in your guess was right and you can make a new guess. When you have found the correct combination your game might be added to a highscore list depending on how many guesses and how long time it took you to complete it. Nevermind is written in REALbasic and is therefore available for Mac OS X (Carbon version) and Mac OS 9 (PPC version). Don't use the Carbon version on Mac OS 9 or lower since it's designed to look good in OS X. Basicly it's the same program but with some small GUI differences. Take a look at this screenshot if you're interested. Features Download
![]() Want to use your Epson Stylus Color 670 with OS X 10.0 or 10.1? Here is a driver for you! I guess Epson expect people to throw away their 1 year old (but still functional) printer to buy a new one only because they want to make more money. Even though the 670 is very very similar to the 740 (in fact so similar I could modify the driver myself) Epson didn't make any effort to bring the 670 to OS X. So, I downloaded the 740 drive, modified it a little and actually got it to work. Well, I didn't do all of this myself...the reason I could do it was this site. The site has a very detailed description on how to make your unsupported Epson printer supported again. So, I actually didn't do very much myself but I thought somebody could find the driver useful. If you need a driver for another printer check out the site mentioned above. This driver is unofficial and has nothing to do with Epson Inc. You are using this software at your own risk and neither myself nor Epson Inc. is responsible for any damage caused. If you are using 10.2 or newer, then download Gimp-Print and follow the instructions here. Features Download
![]() Have you seen any of the billions of websites that has a Star Wars Name Generator? Cause that's what Tie Fighter is: a Star Wars name Generator. The application is actually very simple and usually I wouldn't release anything like this since no-one would use more than 3 times. However, the reason why I am releasing this is that I'm currently learning Cocoa programming and I would like someone who know Cocoa to take a look at it. While writing this I learned handling and formatting strings and how to use an alert sheet. I will also release the Source Code so that people can tell me what I could have done different. Besides, someone might actually find this useful 3 times. I originally named this "Star Wars Name Generator" but I figured it was a little unimaginative so after adding the Tie Fighter icon I simply named it "Tie Fighter". Hmm, maybe that's even more unimaginative? Features Download
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