macos
IzPack
Submitted by kaparo on Fri, 2005-10-28 18:26. *nix | java | macos | open source | windows | setup4.1.1
- Added Greek language support (Fabrice Mirabile, thanks to Panayotis Katsaloulis for the translation and flag).
- New splashscreen artwork (Nicolas Deschaume).
- Added IPAdress and ClassPath variable (Fabrice Mirabile).
IzPack is an installers generator for the Java platform. It produces lightweight installers that can be run on any operating system where a Java virtual machine is available. Depending on the operating system, it can be launched by a double-click or a simple 'java -jar installer.jar' on a shell.
JDebugTool
Submitted by kaparo on Fri, 2005-12-16 10:04. *nix | commercial | java | macos | windows | debugging4.1.3
- Debug Applications, Applets, Servlets and EJBs.
- Local and Remote debugging.
- Run, Attach and Listen.
- User friendly GUI.
- Multi-Thread debugging.
- Breakpoint Groups.
Mono
Submitted by kaparo on Sun, 2005-12-25 15:34. *nix | c#, .net framework | macos | open source | windows2.0
Mono, the open source development platform based on the .NET framework, allows developers to build Linux and cross-platform applications with improved developer productivity. Mono's .NET implementation is based on the ECMA standards for C# and the Common Language Infrastructure.
Eclipse
Submitted by kaparo on Wed, 2005-12-28 23:17. *nix | java | macos | open source | windows | ide, programmers editor3.4.1
The Eclipse Project is an open source software development project dedicated to providing a robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, industry platform for the development of highly integrated tools. It is composed of three subprojects, Platform, JDT - Java development tools, and PDE - Plug-in development environment. The success of the Eclipse Platform depends on how well it enables a wide range of tool builders to build best of breed integrated tools. But the real vision of eclipse as an industry platform is only realized if these tools from different tool builders can be combined together by users to suit their unique requirements, in ways that the tool builders never even imagined. The mission of the Eclipse Project is to adapt and evolve the Eclipse Platform and associated tools to meet the needs of the tool building community and its users, so that the vision of eclipse as an industry platform is realized.
aPLib
Submitted by kaparo on Wed, 2005-11-16 15:49. *nix | assembly | c, c++ | dos | freeware | macos | pascal, delphi | windows | library0.44
aPLib is a 32-bit compression library based on the compression algorithm used in aPACK (my executable compressor). aPLib is an easy-to-use alternative to many of the heavy-weight compression libraries available.
JamVM
Submitted by kaparo on Fri, 2006-01-06 09:11. *nix | java virtual machine | macos | open source1.5.1
- JamVM now supports class garbage-collection and unloading.
- Bug-fix for field name/type lookup and obfuscated code.
- Added stub for VMClassLoader.defineClassWithTransformers.
JamVM is a new Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM specification, second edition (blue book). In comparison to most other VMs (free and commercial) it is extremely small. However, unlike other small VMs (e.g., KVM) it is designed to support the full specification, and includes support for object finalisation and the Java Native Interface (JNI).
FreeBASIC
Submitted by kaparo on Thu, 2005-12-15 20:26. *nix | basic | dos | macos | open source | windows0.18.4b
A free, open-source, 32-bit, MS-QuickBASIC's syntax-compatible compiler. Adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline-assembly and many others.
JSwat
Submitted by kaparo on Mon, 2006-01-02 22:15. *nix | java | macos | open source | windows | debugging4.3
- Implemented RFE 458: byte code viewer for current method.
- Implemented RFE 1009: validate class name in launch dialog.
- Implemented RFE 1010: add last resort hueristic for finding source files.
JSwat is a graphical Java debugger front-end, written to use the Java Platform Debugger Architecture and based on the NetBeans Platform. JSwat is open-source software and is freely available in both binary and source code form. Its features include breakpoints with conditionals; colorized source code display with code navigator; movable display panels showing threads, call stack, visible variables, and loaded classes; command interface for more advanced features; and Java-like expression evaluation, including method invocation.
UPX
Submitted by kaparo on Sun, 2005-06-26 20:40. *nix | dos | macos | open source | packer | windows3.02
- new format: added support for arm/pe (ARM executables running on WinCE)
- new format: added support for linux elf/amd64
- new format: added support for linux elf/ppc32
UPX is a free, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent compression ratio and offers very fast decompression. Your executables suffer no memory overhead or other drawbacks because of in-place decompression.
AMPC
Submitted by kaparo on Wed, 2006-01-11 23:35. *nix | c, c++ | commercial | java | macos | windows1.6.9
AMPC (Axiomatic Multi-Platform C) is a C compiler suite that generates Java Bytecode.
C compiler that generates Java Bytecode to be used on JVM enabled devices. Platform independence with C, the mainstream language for all seasons. The compiler supports separate compilation. Fans of the C language can now use C to program for the JVM.

