September 8, 2009

Lines is an addictive one-player board game. The goal is to arrange five or more balls of one color in a continuous line so that they disappear. Each time you move a ball, three more balls of random colors fall onto the board, provided you don't manage to build at least a 5-ball row. Your score depends on how many balls disappear by the end of the game.
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September 5, 2009
Theoretically the most primitive screen saver. It merely dims your Mac's screen without drawing anything special. It's silly but it serves its original purpose to protect an analog monitor. Note that LCD monitors are different in that they need to be powered off to actually last longer.
Tiger users should download version 2.1.
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July 8, 2004

7 Colors is a logical game for two players. The rectangular board consists of tiles of 7 colors. At the beginning of the game players occupy two opposite corners. Players make moves by turns. A player can change her/his color, which re-paints all the occupied tiles. If the chosen color coincides with the color of an unoccupied tile in the closest neighborhood, that tile goes to the player. A player wins when she/he occupies more than half of the board.
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October 8, 2002
Classic Spy installs an icon in the menu bar which indicates whether the Classic Environment is running or not. It includes a menu to easily start and stop Classic.
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July 31, 2006
A faceless background application (daemon) which limits the system's sound volume. It uses CoreAudio API to get notified about output volume changes and, whenever it exceeds a limit, restores it to the said limit.
This product is distributed as arsware under the terms of GNU General Public License. If you find it useful, say thank-you to the members of ArsTechnica forums.
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