Sunday, September 27, 2009

CyberDuck 3.3 b2


CyberDuck 3.3 b2



CyberDuck 3.3 b2
Snow Leopard Compatible

ENGLISH:
Cyberduck is an open source FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud Files and Amazon S3 browser for the Mac. It features an easy to use interface with quickly accessible bookmarks. 

The outline view of the browser allows to browse large folder structures efficiently and you can quickly preview files with Quick Look. 

To edit files, a seamless integration with several external editors makes it easy to change content quickly. 

Both Amazon CloudFront and Cloud Files from Rackspace can be easily configured to distribute your content in the cloud.

Many OS X core system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour and the Keychain are supported and a large number of translations makes you feel at home.



Working VNC: AppleTV 2.3, aTV Flash 3.4.1, iPhone 2.2 (5G77)

For the benefit of other users looking for a way to use Firefox on the AppleTV without the need for an external keyboard and mouse, just your iPhone, just follow these steps. Be warned, though, you *will* need to ssh into your AppleTV and enter some commands at the command line / terminal...

1. Download the original AppleTV v1 recovery disk image from the net. This will be named OS-dot-DMG 1.0.dmg, so try http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=OS-dot-DMG%201.0.dmg.

2. Once you have that .dmg, use your favourite SFTP/FTP software to copy it over into the home directory (i.e. / when logged in by SFTP).

3. Now start Terminal.app on your Mac and "ssh frontrow@appletv.local" (or on Windows do whatever you normally do to ssh to your AppleTV). Your password is probably "frontrow".

4. In your root directory, an "ls" command should reveal the "OS-dot-DMG 1.0.dmg" file you copied there in step 2. If not, go sort that out.

5. Enter the following command. This will mount the recovery .dmg on your AppleTV. No damage is done to other mounted disks, so don't panic :-)

sudo hdiutil mount OS-dot-DMG\ 1.0.dmg

6. Now we need to copy some files from the recovery volume to our actual AppleTV. Be careful to get the backslashes right in each command. None of these commands should generate any output, so if they do you have made a mistake :-)

sudo cp -pr /Volumes/OSBoot\ 1/System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement
sudo cp -pr /Volumes/OSBoot\ 1/System/Library/Perl/ /System/Library/Perl/
sudo cp -pr /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.8.6/ /System/Library/Perl/5.8.6/

7. Now the RemoteManagement infrastructure is installed, we need to setup a remote login password. Again, this command should not generate any output:

echo 71463E00FFDAAA95FF1C39567390ADCA > /Library/Preferences/com.apple.VNCSettings.txt

8. Now we need to configure some further remote login settings. None of these commands should generate any output either:

sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart -configure -clientopts -setvnclegacy -vnclegacy yes
sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart -activate -configure -access -on -users frontrow -privs -all -restart -agent -menu

9. Finally we need to start the actual VNC server process. We put an ampersand (&) at the end to keep the process running the background after we're log out:

/System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/AppleVNCServer.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AppleVNCServer &

10. You don't even need to reboot at this stage. Just start up a VNC client and connect to your AppleTV's local IP address (or appletv.local from a Mac) and it should connect. If you get a connection failure, try again a couple of times. If it still continues to fail to connect, double check the steps above and repeat if necessary.

11. On connection you will probably get a corrupted version of the AppleTV menu (or similar). This is expected; you don't need to be able to see the AppleTV video output on your iPhone, you just need to be able to get mouse and keyboard events from your phone to the AppleTV...

12. So now run up Firefox, for example, on your AppleTV (instructions for installing Firefox are elsewhere on this site, though I note that the latest aTV Flash 3.3.5 supports installation via the Maintenance menu. You should find that with your iPhone connected via VNC to the AppleTV, you can move the mouse around the screen, click on things, enter text - do everything you would normally do with a browser, in fact. Except that this is on your home TV. Amazing. Now why haven't Apple implemented this?!?

Just for completeness, these were the versions I used:

Hardware:

AppleTV Take Two at firmware version 2.2, hacked with aTV Flash v3.3.5
1st Generation iPhone 2G running firmware version 2.1, hacked to bits with PwnageTool

Software:

Jaadu VNC v1.2 (the best VNC app in the iTunes AppStore; maybe try the Jaadu Lite version first...)
Firefox v3.03
Panic Transmit 3.5.4 for SFTP
MacOS X 10.5.5 versions of Terminal.app and ssh

aTV Flash 3.6.2

aTV Flash 3.6.2

Minimum Requirements:
- AppleTV running software v2.3 or later
- Mac running OS X v10.4 or later
- 300MB available disk space
- USB Flash Drive - sized 256MB - 2GB recommended drives
- Internet connection
- Looking for the PC version?

Supported Video Formats:
- AVI, DivX, Xvid, FLV, WMV, RM and RMVB
- MKV formats supported up to 480p resolution (hardware limited)
- MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-3 and MPEG-4
- DVD files (VIDEO_TS/VOB)
- AVI support for: AAC, AC3 Audio, H.264, MPEG4, and VBR MP3
- Subtitle support for SSA and SRT
- plus many more (click here for the full list)

Included Software:
- FTP/SFTP/SSH Access - Transfer files to and from the AppleTV
- NitoTV 0.7.8 - Play DVD files, enable USB storage and much more
- Couch Surfer Pro 0.7 - Safari based web browser
- ATVFiles 1.2.1 - Browse and play stored content
- Sapphire 6.5 - Play and organize media using IMDB database
- Jaman 2.4 - Rent and play an eclectic mix of independent films
- AirControl beta 0.9 - Use the Loop™ Pointer from Hillcrest Labs on AppleTV
- XBMC - A fully customizable media center software
- Boxee - Watch and share media with your friends
- Keyboard Magic 1.1 - USB keyboard support
- Maintenance 1.8 - Manage installed plugins, and install additional features
- All Available Video Codecs (Perian, A52, Mplayer, etc)

Download

Code:
http://ugotfile.com/file/312660/TVShow.zip