Software that I have written

Hi, here's all the software that I have made available for public.

OS X: How to install OS X software? The files listed here are packed in "dmg" (disk-mount-image or something) which is a disk image that you can open with OS X. Download the file and open it. Now OS X will open the image, mount the "disk" and will show it you on finder. If it's screensaver you're installing, just click the .saver-file and OS X will ask you to install the screensaver.

PianoNotes

is piano note trainer app for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Read more about PianoNotes from here

Buy it from AppStore.


SurfaceSeizr

is surface seizing game for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Read more about SurfaceSeizr from here

Buy it from AppStore.


Pianochordy

is piano chord trainer app for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Read more about Pianochordy from here

Buy it from AppStore. Requires 2.1 version of iPhone/iPod Touch-software.


Transpose

is transposing tool for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Read more about Transpose from here

Buy it from AppStore for free. Requires 2.1 version of iPhone/iPod Touch-software.


Kello

is really really simple looking screensaver for OS X. This is my first ever Mac software.

Download it from this link. Works on at least Leopard


Windows software

Here's some old Windows software which I still find usefull.

Notice: the software listed here don't need ANY installation. You can run the programs directly. No, they are not spyware or anything else. All of the Windows-based programs have been written with Borland Delphi 7 Personal and it produces ready-to-run-exe's (which I find really really good). I could easily do installation-software for these but why should I? Just download a program, place it for example on your desktop and run it. When you don't need it, just throw it to trashcan. No installation or uninstalling needed!

SnapFlapCap

is a snappy screen capture tool. Yes, I know. World is full of screen capture softwares. What makes SnapFlapCap unique is that it's really fast to use - no installation, no complex operations. The other cool feature it has is the HTTP upload-possiblity. By two mouse clicks you can upload the captured image to webserver trough ordinary HTTP-post (see example). No FTP, no SCP needed.

Download it from this link. Works on Windows XP, Windows Vista.


simpleTrafficMonitor

is a small network traffic tool. If you need to find out fast your network traffic speeds, don't want anything installed, use this.

Download it from this link. Works on Windows XP, Windows Vista.


5 min tool

is an answer to the following question: do you hate the Windows "5 mins to reboot" dialog (because there are "important" updates). You can delay it, but once in a while it pops out. I got really frustrated to this dialog and it's one of the reasons I've became Apple user. However I'm forced to use Microsoft products in work so I wrote this tool quickly.

What you can do with it is to stop the nagging window coming to your screen (technically it turns off wuaserv service). You can also make registry change (totally safe one) that will permanely turn the nagging off, even after reboot.

Thanks to this and that for tips.

Download it from this link. Works on Windows XP.

BTW: nice thing in this 5 min reboot-feature (thanks a lot Microsoft) is that even you have unsaved work, it will force reboot on your machine. I once tried it: when the 5-min-dialog popped out, I opened Excel and wrote something there but didn't save it. Waited for 5 minutes and Windows rebooted without questions or worries. My work was lost, even it was written into Microsoft's own product. Human stupidity has been never so powerfull.


Pingo

is not a penguin. It's a pinging tool. The idea behind this was my crappy ADSL-connection. I wanted to track and get a log of whenever it went down. In Pingo you can define host list that is pinged. If 50% of hosts are not responding to ping, the connection is determined as DOWN. Pingo shows it's status in system tray so it's easy to see if your network connection goes down (nowadays I use it when I'm using mobile connection - I don't have to wonder why browser is not loading pages because I can see it from task-tray).

Download it from here. For those who want to rock.. no, use an installation program, download it from this link. Works on Windows XP, Windows Vista.