A few months ago I started a new division of TheResourceFork.com. This division is devoted to creating intuitive new creative software to be used (for now) with Mac OS X. This started with the writing and subsequent release of an application called LanguageStripper. The purpose of this app was to remove non-english localization files from Mac OS X programs, therefore dramatically decreasing their size. After that TRF.com Software released its first OS X Theme called Quaker. This full graphic replacement completely abandoned Apple's Default aqua and replaced it with a texture intense colorful mechanical Quake style interface; which was accomplished by using Quake 3's actual textures.
The past 2 to 3 weeks have been exciting ones. TRF.com Software released a new variety of administration software called psDoom. Basically psDoom is the game doom with a really creative twist, for each processes that is running on the host computer, a monster is spawned in the game that represents that process. If you shoot the monster and only wound it, psDoom re-nices the process, therefore giving it less processor time. If you outright kill the monster, the process is in-turn killed as well. It is a surprisingly fun way to seek revenge on an application that is stuck in a loop, or needs to be terminated.
Soon after the release of psDoom, TRF.com Software got another notch on it's proverbial belt, and Quaker 1.3 was released just one week after Apple's release of OS X 10.3 Panther. Needless to say, Quaker 1.3 is to be used with Panther. The feature and added list is so large with 1.3 because Quaker for Panther had secretly been in development for months. To commemorate three successful software releases, I am proud to report that a new sub-domain has been setup to make it even easier to find this software cache. You can visit the software cache at <A HREF="http://software.theresourcefork.com">Software.TheResourceFork.com</A>. Go download something!