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        <description>BootXChanger will allow you to change the boot image and background colour on Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6

This screenshot will explain how to use it:



System Requirements

	*  Intel-based Macintosh 
	*  Mac OS X 10.4 or newer

Limitations

If your image has transparency, it will be redrawn over the background colour before being applied, so save the original somewhere in case you want to change the background colour later.
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iPanic will simulate a Mac OS X kernel panic.
 
For added realism, during the simulation application switching, force quit and exposé are disabled, but you can quit with Command-Q.  
 



Tweaking

You can tweak the time iPanic will spend bouncing in the dock, and the time between the screen freeze and the dimming starts by editing the PanicBounceTime and PanicFreezeTime values in the application bundle's Info.plist file, located in iPanic.app/Contents/Info.plist. These values are i…</description>
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        <description>SBCustomIcon is a MobileSubstrate-based extension that allows iPhone applications to easily change their icon in SpringBoard.


Requirements

	*  Jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch (OS 2.0 to 3.1.2)
	*  MobileSubstrate

How it Works

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        <description>This app will allow you to use an iPhone or iPod Touch as a keyboard, to input text on a Newton running Newton OS 2.0 or later. You will also need an adapter to connect both devices together.

See it in action on this video:



Adapter

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        <description>iPhones and iPods have a serial port on the dock connector, used to communicate with accessories at 3.3V levels and with no flow control. Using a MAX3232 and some capacitors, you can convert the signals to RS-232 levels used by most hardware.

Software

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        <description>This is my port of the Mini vMac emulator to the iPhone and iPod Touch, for iPhone OS 2.2 or later.

Here is a video of it, showing some features of an early version:



Features

	*  4MB Mac Plus
	*  Full screen (scaled down) or scrolling (full size)
	*  Full simulated keyboard (including all Mac keys)
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