September 19, 2005

nice mac gps app

huh, this is cool.

GPSy® is a sophisticated Macintosh GPS communications and GIS mapping program. GPSy connects your Macintosh to a broad range of Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational units and has advanced mapping, logging, and data transfer features. GPSy has extensive support for USGS DRG topo maps, Internet DGPS-IP servers, GPSyLinks to Internet Map Servers, StreetAtlas 4, and IPC's MapFan II, as well as user-scanned maps, Magellan and Lowrance/Eagle data transfer protocols, Sony IPS protocol, Rockwell Zodiac/Tripmate binary protocol support, Trimble TSIP support and much more.

so what's kinda cool about this is that it's actionscriptable... meaning that it's super easy to control any macintosh app you want based on GPS input...

Posted by will at 05:00 PM | Comments (0)

September 01, 2005

tokyo plastic drummachine

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amazing flash animation over at the "adult toy" mauf. tokyo plastic. you have to navigate through a bunch of flash interfaces, which would be annoying if each click through didn't take you to some amazing animation. I've always agreed with people who hate flash sites, but this one is just so damn cool it's hard to trash it.

check out the animation: tokyoplastic

Posted by will at 08:46 AM | Comments (0)