May be useful to you to add photos and some limited information, but probably only if you ran the old useful FacebookSync before I had to take it down.
SafariBlock 1.2 released, now compatible with Safari 2.x AND Safari 3.x (7/7/2007)Also fixed some issues with Check for Updates to make it actually usable.
I have not sent anyone a copy of FacebookSync who has emailed me and asked, nor will I in the future. If you wish to obtain a copy of FacebookSync, please do so elsewhere and make a Facebook group or blog post about where it is or something. If it bothers you that I have agreed not to distribute FacebookSync, please contact Facebook directly and complain about their Terms of Use.
FacebookSync violates Facebook Terms of Use (6/7/2007)Facebook contacted me and requested that I stop distribution of FacebookSync since it is in violation of Facebook's Terms of Use. Sorry to all out there who will miss this useful application.
Fixes bug with Move Networks plugin installation.
This is a beta and will probably crash. Be sure to send me any crash reports.
Minor bugfix.
Fixes failure for large friend numbers, syncs partial addresses, understands middle names/suffixes/titles.
Something I forgot to mention in the readme: if you're running FacebookSync, be sure not to log into facebook while it's running!
Performance and stability improvements.
Got a macbook.
Please use the discussion forums on sourceforge for bugreports.
Many bug fixes and added features (some for loop support, C-style functions, fixed memory issues).
A bug fix for an NSArray exception (thanks om|nous) and a boolean issue.
Decided to release code-dump...
Fixed a bug in SafariBlock that caused crashes when importing filters.
Code-dump is a program I've been working on that decompiles Cocoa (PPC) code. It's now generating equivalent code for my small test program! Check out the progress here: code-dump
Improved performance and added encrypted zip file cracking.
A user complained that iChatSniff didn't work and sent me a dump -- I found that iChatSniff didn't support RTP packet padding (which apparently iChat now uses).
Updated SafariBlock 1.14 to a universal binary.
My previous webhost (machacking.net) spontaneously deleted my website. Thanks to mackb.net and its owner, my website is back up. Sorry for the delay, to all those who tried to download my software. :)
I finally managed to get this out! Contains all the bug fixes I've been meaning to do for a long time but never really got around to. Specifically, logKext 2.1 now actually works (unlike 2.0b) after the computer goes to sleep and wakes up, and after changing users. It also pushes keymapping to userspace using a file called logKextKeymap.plist in /Library/Preferences. Have an AZERTY keyboard? No problem -- change the plist. Have an extended keyboard with keys that aren't getting logged? No problem -- add them in here. LogKextDaemon will output to syslog the keycode of all unmapped keys that are pressed so you can determine their identifying keycode.
Although I've had SafariBlock 1.14 ready for a long time, I haven't released it because it isn't compatible with OS X 10.3. I have sent it to people who emailed me asking for features that are available in 1.14 already. Finally, I decided to just put it on my website, despite the inevitable emails from people who decide to install it anyway even with an incompatible system who then write to complain that it doesn't work.
This is a little application that I wrote in collaboration with David Blyth that plays back sniffed iChat Voice sessions.