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Angband v4.2.0 (MacOS)
Angband v4.2.0 (MacOS) Angband is a free, single-player dungeon exploration game. You play an adventurer seeking riches, fighting monsters, and preparing for a final battle with Morgoth, the Lord of Darkness. Angband is a freeware, open-source computer game of dungeon exploration, based very loosely on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. You explore a very deep dungeon, kill monsters, try to equip yourself with the best weapons and armor you can find. The goal of the game is to defeat Morgoth. Angband has a very long history. It started in 1990 as an improved and "Tolkienized" variant of Moria. Moria itself was created in 1985 and was inspired by Rogue (from the late 70s). The first version of Angband was created by Alex Cutler and Andy Astrand at the University of Warwick. The notable maintainers in the 90s were Charles Swiger and Ben Harrison. In 2000, Robert Ruhlmann took over. Starting March 2006, the game was looked after by Julian Lighton, and since April 2007 by Andrew Sidwell. Starting the release of 3.5.0 on Christmas Day 2013, the game is maintained by Nick. Angband is a member of a family of similar games called rogue-likes. Other well known games of this type are Nethack, Slash'Em or ADOM. Angband, with its source code available to general public, spun a lot of variants over time - versions of the game with changes against the original Angband. The original Angband game is referred to as Vanilla Angband. Angband is dual licensed, either under the historical Moria license, or under GPLv2. Angband Releases: 4.2.0 Background 4.2.0 was slated to make big changes to two important parts of the game: classes, and monsters. While each of these was big enough to deserve a minor version increase in its own right, doing both together so they could be balanced against each other was preferred. As ...
5/5 4,070 Nov 22, 2019
Angband Dev Team <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Angband1_th.png"border="0">
Angband v4.2.1
Angband v4.2.1 Angband is a free, single-player dungeon exploration game. You play an adventurer seeking riches, fighting monsters, and preparing for a final battle with Morgoth, the Lord of Darkness. Angband is a freeware, open-source computer game of dungeon exploration, based very loosely on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. You explore a very deep dungeon, kill monsters, try to equip yourself with the best weapons and armor you can find. The goal of the game is to defeat Morgoth. Angband has a very long history. It started in 1990 as an improved and "Tolkienized" variant of Moria. Moria itself was created in 1985 and was inspired by Rogue (from the late 70s). The first version of Angband was created by Alex Cutler and Andy Astrand at the University of Warwick. The notable maintainers in the 90s were Charles Swiger and Ben Harrison. In 2000, Robert Ruhlmann took over. Starting March 2006, the game was looked after by Julian Lighton, and since April 2007 by Andrew Sidwell. Starting the release of 3.5.0 on Christmas Day 2013, the game is maintained by Nick. Angband is a member of a family of similar games called rogue-likes. Other well known games of this type are Nethack, Slash'Em or ADOM. Angband, with its source code available to general public, spun a lot of variants over time - versions of the game with changes against the original Angband. The original Angband game is referred to as Vanilla Angband. Angband is dual licensed, either under the historical Moria license, or under GPLv2. This download is for the Windows version. If you need the MacOS version, download here. Angband Releases: 4.2.1 Background This version is maybe best described as consolidating the big changes made in version 4.2.0. Version 4.2.1 was released on Wednesday the 3rd of June 2020. Summary of Changes percentage combat is refined ...
5/5 4,247 Jul 15, 2020
Angband Dev Team <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Angband1_th.png"border="0">
BatteryBoi v2.4.1
BatteryBoi v2.4.1 A Battery Indicator to Rule Them All! The battery app your Mac's been dreaming about behind your back. BatteryBoi is a replacement Battery Indicator for the MacOS Menu Bar. Why? The battery icon really needed an indicator for how much time is left in terms of minutes and hours. How (to Install) 1) You can install the app by downloading the latest released .DMG file. This contains an executable version of the app - you do not need to Xcode to run this. 2) Open/mount the DMG file and drag BatteryBoi into the Applications Folder. And that's it! 3) You can hide the default battery icon by going to System Preferences > Control Center > Battery > Show in Menu Bar Works On... BatteryBoi runs on both Intel &amp; Silicon (M1 &amp; M2) for the following MacOS versions 11.0 (Big Sur) 12.0 (Monterey) 13.0 (Ventura) 14.0 (Sonoma) 15.0 (Big Chungus) Localization BatteryBoi has been Localized into the following languages, either by way of auto-translation or by direct translation by the community. Verified 🇬🇧 English 🇯🇵 Japanese (Provided by @fus1ondev) 🇷🇺 Russian (Provided by Alexey Petraky @ko-oler) 🇳🇱 Dutch (Provided by @joostiphone) 🇹🇷 Turkish (Provided by Soner Kalonya @kalonya) 🇨🇳 Chinese (Simplified) (Provided by Desmoed Richtofen @Shane1119) 🇹🇼 Chinese (Traditional) (Provided by Desmoed Richtofen @Shane1119) 🇸🇰 Slovenian (Provided by @drodmantras) 🇸🇰 Slovak (Provided by @Svec-Tomas) 🇻🇳 Vietnamese (Provided by Hieu Huynh @hieuhuynh93) 🇪🇸 Spanish (Provided by @David C) 🇩🇪 German (Provided by Hendrik Erz @nathanlesage) ...
5/5 1,130 Sep 30, 2024
Joe Barbour <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/BatteryBoi2_th.png"border="0">
Fawkes v0.3
Fawkes v0.3 Image "Cloaking" for Personal Privacy 2020 is a watershed year for machine learning. It has seen the true arrival of commodized machine learning, where deep learning models and algorithms are readily available to Internet users. GPUs are cheaper and more readily available than ever, and new training methods like transfer learning have made it possible to train powerful deep learning models using smaller sets of data. But accessible machine learning also has its downsides. A recent New York Times article by Kashmir Hill profiled clearview.ai, an unregulated facial recognition service that has downloaded over 3 billion photos of people from the Internet and social media and used them to build facial recognition models for millions of citizens without their knowledge or permission. Clearview.ai demonstrates just how easy it is to build invasive tools for monitoring and tracking using deep learning. So how do we protect ourselves against unauthorized third parties building facial recognition models that recognize us wherever we may go? Regulations can and will help restrict the use of machine learning by public companies but will have negligible impact on private organizations, individuals, or even other nation states with similar goals. The SAND Lab at University of Chicago has developed Fawkes1, an algorithm and software tool (running locally on your computer) that gives individuals the ability to limit how their own images can be used to track them. At a high level, Fawkes takes your personal images and makes tiny, pixel-level changes that are invisible to the human eye, in a process we call image cloaking. You can then use these "cloaked" photos as you normally would, sharing them on social media, sending them to friends, printing them or displaying them on digital devices, the same way you would any other photo. The difference, however, is that if and when someone ...
5/5 3,712 Aug 20, 2020
The SAND Lab at University of Chicago <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Fawkes1_th.png"border="0">
FaxTool v0.20
FaxTool v0.20 Tiny TIFF/PDF Splitter and Joiner FaxTool is a simple freeware utility for splitting and joining (merging) TIFF and PDF files. Simply drag your files onto the interface to split or join. It is a single EXE, and requires no installation. Technical Notes • The intended design approach was to provide a quick helper utility for sending and receiving fax messages, which usually come in TIFF and PDF format. • FaxTool was developed using AutoHotkey for the wrapping interface, and is using command line executables for converting the files. The command line executables are already included and compiled into the FaxTool.exe file so you do not need to download them separately. • The first time you run FaxTool, it will extract these files to your Windows temporary folder: - pdftk.exe - i_view32.exe • When Splitting - the individual pages will be placed in the same folder as the input file, sequentially named. • When Joining - the output file is named after the first file in the list, followed by "_merged". Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 673 Mar 07, 2024
Danny Ben Shitrit <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/faxtool_th.png"border="0">
Geneshift 0.995
Geneshift 0.995 Geneshift is a top-down shooter that merges fast-paced action with RPG and RTS gameplay. You play as a mutant with crazy skills, speedy vehicles, strategic base building and more! Save the world from a zombie outbreak in the campaign. Play solo or with friends online as you slaughter zombies, discover unlocks, earn cash and stealth kill the Rebels. You can compete in leaderboards too! Shoot out tires, detonate car bombs, do drive-by shootings and run players over with a variety of vehicles. You can also place invisible chemicals in the map; building a secret base that gives you many strategic advantages. Bounce bullets off your Force Fields, stalk enemies with Invisibility, or land that perfect Plasma Ball. Level up your mutant with over 30 unique and crazy skills. The skills you unlock are permanently saved to your account too! Survive swarms of zombies, race vehicles around the map, claim territory or simply capture the flag. All game modes can be played casually or in competitive servers, where an ELO rating system keeps things balanced.
5/5 6,611 Nov 17, 2016
Ben Andrew Johnson <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/geneshift001_th.png"border="0">
MorseRabbit v0.21
MorseRabbit v0.21 Learn and Practice Morse Code MorseRabbit is a small utility designed to help you learn to tap and understand Morse Code. How it Works MorseRabbit has two training modes, each with 5 levels of difficulty: • Normal Mode: You are provided with a morse code sequence (both the visual and audible representation) and are expected to type in the correct word in time. • Reverse Mode: You are provided with an alphabetic sequence or a word, and are expected to tap the corresponding morse code. After you master the 5 training levels, you can continue your morse education with these lessons: • Lesson 6 - Words This lesson uses dictionary words instead of random letters. • Lessons 7 and above In these lessons you practice aspects of morse code that are beyond just knowing the alphabet. You can practice Prosigns (like the well known SOS), abbreviations and Q-Codes. Installation • MorseRabbit requires no installation. Extract the ZIP archive to a new folder and run the MorseRabbit executable. • To uninstall, delete all files. Usage If you want to Tap a morse sequence to see what word it generates: • Stop the training if it is running. • Start tapping the Spacebar. • You may adjust the speed slider, to tell MorseRabbit how to listen to your taps. If you want to Practice in understanding morse code: • Make sure the Reverse Training checkbox is clear. • Select a difficulty level. • Press the Start button. • Now, type the letters representing the morse code you hear. If you want to Practice morse code tapping: • Make sure the Reverse Training checkbox ...
5/5 5,285 Mar 07, 2024
Danny Ben Shitrit <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/MorseRabbit1_th.png"border="0">
NAPS2 (Not Another PDF Scanner) v8.1.4
NAPS2 (Not Another PDF Scanner) v8.1.4 Free program to scan documents to PDF and more, as simply as possible. NAPS2 is free and open source scanning software for Windows, Mac and Linux. Easily scan with devices from Canon, Brother, HP, Epson, Fujitsu, and more. Then save to PDF, TIFF, JPEG, or PNG with a single click. Use the best drivers for your scanner Choose between WIA and TWAIN drivers, whichever works better for your scanner. Also choose settings like DPI, page size, and bit depth. Scan from a flatbed or automatic document feeder (ADF), including duplex support. Rotate, crop, and rearrange images Drag and drop your pages into whatever order you like. Interleave pages for manual duplex scanning. Rotate your pages by hand or automatically deskew to the right angle. Use image editing tools to crop or change brightness and contrast. Identify text using OCR Search through text included in your PDFs by using optical character recognition (OCR), in any of over 100 languages. Use NAPS2 in your native language Choose from over 40 different languages. Share scanners across the network Use scanners connected to other computers on your local network. Turn any scanner into a wireless scanner usable from your laptop or phone. Tools for power users and businesses Optional command-line interface (CLI) for automation and scripting NAPS2.Sdk scanning library for .NET developers MSI installer and application-level configuration available for group policy (GPO) deployment Portable archives available (doesn't require installation) Free and open source NAPS2 is completely free to use for both individuals and businesses, and includes no ads or unwanted software. Changes: v8.1.4: Windows: Added a "Theme" setting to switch between Light and Dark mode Linux: Fixed OCR on older Linux versions (e.g. Ubuntu 20.04) ...
5/5 6,635 Apr 16, 2025
Ben Olden-Cooligan <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/naps21_th.png"border="0">
Policy Plus vJune 2021
Policy Plus vJune 2021 Local Group Policy Editor plus more, for all Windows editions. Goals Policy Plus is intended to make the power of Group Policy settings available to everyone. Run and work on all Windows editions, not just Pro and Enterprise Comply fully with licensing (i.e. transplant no components across Windows installations) View and edit Registry-based policies in local GPOs, per-user GPOs, individual POL files, offline Registry user hives, and the live Registry Navigate to policies by ID, text, or affected Registry entries Show additional technical information about objects (policies, categories, products) Provide convenient ways to share and import policy settings Non-Registry-based policies (i.e. items outside the Administrative Templates branch of the Group Policy Editor) currently have no priority, but they may be reconsidered at a later date. Quick intro At startup, Policy Plus opens the last saved policy source, or the local Group Policy Object (Local GPO) by default. To open a different policy source (like a Registry branch or a per-user GPO), use File | Open Policy Resources. Much like the official Group Policy editor, categories are shown in the left tree. Information on the selected object is shown in the middle. Policies and subcategories in the selected category are shown in the right list. By default, both user and computer policies are displayed, but you can focus on just one policy source using the drop-down in the upper left. To edit a policy, double-click it. If the selected setting applies to both users and computers, you can switch sections with the "Editing for" drop-down. Click OK to keep the changes to the setting. Notice: If a policy source is backed by a POL file (like Local GPO), changes to it will not be committed ...
5/5 6,573 Apr 13, 2022
Ben Nordick <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/policyplus1_th.png"border="0">
SpaceSniffer v1.3.0.2
SpaceSniffer v1.3.0.2 SpaceSniffer is a freeWare and portable tool application that lets you understand how folders and files are structured on your disks. By using a Treemap visualization layout, you have immediate perception of where big folders and files are placed on your devices. Treemap concept was invented by Prof. Ben Shneiderman, who kindly permitted the use of his concept into this tool. Start a scan process and see the overall situation. Bigger are the elements on the view, bigger are folders and files on your disk. You need more detail on a big folder? Just single click on it. The selected element will be detailed with its content. Need more and more detail? Keep selecting elements and they'll discover their secrets to you. Need a larger view of a small folder? Then double click on it, and it'll zoom to the full extent of the view. If you need to understand why no more free space is left on media, keep following bigger elements. Maybe you want to focus only on particular file types... ok. Just type the file type on the filter field (example: *.jpg) and press enter. The view will react and show you only JPEG files. Want to exclude files? Then type a starting pipe before the filter (example: |*.jpg) and press enter. The view will show everything but JPEG files. If you want to keep track of examined files you can tag them. Four colors are available. Just hover the mouse on a file and press CTRL+1 to tag it red. There are keys also for yellow, green and blue tagging. Use them as you wish. You can also filter on tags (example: :red will show only red tagges files, :all will show all tagged files and so on). You can also exclude tagged files (example: |:red will exclude ...
5/5 6,591 Jan 12, 2022
Uderzo Umberto <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/spacesniffer1_th.png"border="0">
Survivor Reborn
Survivor Reborn Survivor is back! Survivor Reborn features the same addicting gameplay as the original version combined with better graphics, sound and a whole host of new hazards to avoid. Survivor Reborn also features a 2 player mode, where you can fight it out to Survive the longest or work together to try and survive for as long as possible! As well as climbing your way to the top of the Survivor leaderboards, there are 30 trophies to collect, all fully integrated with GameJolt! Controls: Green Player: Up, Left and Right arrow keys. Red Player: W, A and D. You can push blocks by holding the direction you want to push in next to a block. You can pull blocks by pushing into a block while also holding the opposite direction key. Toggle music, sound effects and water effects with M, S and W respectively. Survivor Reborn, created by TerraFriedSheep with music composed by Ben Tibbetts (www.bentibbetts.net).
4/5 6,506 Aug 02, 2016
TerraFriedSheep <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Survivor Reborn44378_th.png"border="0">
TLPD v4.6
TLPD v4.6 TLPD is designed to tackle the 'path name too long' issue. It scans the directory tree, searching for files and folders with full path name that may be too long for Windows to handle. TLPD is portable, has silent mode. It's also unlimited by file system types, administrative privileges, or pre-installed software components (like .NET, Java etc.) Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 5,391 Jan 12, 2022
Or Ben Shabat <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/TLPD1_th.png"border="0">
   
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