Software for Mac OS X
Up until my beloved G4 died a few years ago, I had been an active Mac OS X developer. These are some of my projects I worked on to help pass the time through high school. I never did get another Mac (and nobody ever gave me one for free--bummer!), so I don't do Mac OS X programming anymore, but these are open source; any interested developers are free to pick them up and run with them if they are so inclined.
The Cheat
The legendary game trainer for Mac OS X! If you don't know what a game trainer is, it lets you search the memory of other running programs in order to change variables and make something interesting happen in another program. This project is so special it has its own page.
The Edge
I love this card game! I don't know why; it's almost completely mindless, but there's just something about it that allows me to spend more time than I should playing it. It's a tiny desktop utility card game modeled after King's Corner. Nowadays, something like this would probably be written as a Dashboard plug-in. It's really small and only took a couple hours to program, but it's still great fun to play in my opinion. If I remember correctly, there's also a built-in cheat (that may be hidden) which might help if you get frustrated.
Download The Edge 1.3 for Mac OS X - Also includes the source code.
Size: 66K MD5: dbb59418bac4bc75241c83b75b21f01d
Online Version
I have also implemented this game in Javascript as an assignment for a web programming class that I took. That version is also available online or for download.
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added by chaz 21 months ago.
The original screenshot.

