The following projects are finished (for the time being) and stable:

Reverse Text - a web page that does what the name suggests

Simple Music Player - Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) only, will open quickly and play most music files*

SMP - The latest version of the Simple Music Player, with an improved interface, greater functionality, and the ability to play midi files. Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) only.*

Color Calculator - This program lets you see the color change as you move sliders for the red, green, and blue components. It also displays decimal and hexidecimal values for each component. Mac OS 10.5 (Intel) only.*

Simple Tab - When I first got into programming I wanted to create a high quality piano tab program that would be useful to teachers and students alike. I have been using Simple Tab for over a year now with great success! I will make it available upon request. (11-1-11)

Page Turner - Please check out Page Turner on iTunes! Page Turner has now sold over 350 copies and received numerous updates.  A modest success perhaps, but its growth has been encouraging and in the works are updates which will allow the user to associate sound files with the PDFs and email files from with the app. (currently withdrawn for further development)

Play It! - This is an educational but fun application (from what my students tell me) which helps you learn the letter names associated with the piano keys. Also available on iTunes. (3-27-12)

Word Count - This is a script for counting words in TextEdit. I didn't write the script, I just turned it into a double-clickable application - built for OS 10.7. (7-14-12)

Count Text - My own application for counting text. It only opens .txt and .rtf files, but it will count any text that can be copied and pasted. It should work with OS 10.5 and above. (7-15-12)

All the images are links to programming sites. Check out Cappuccino, which seems very promising (unfortunately it does not appeare that develoment of Cappuccino is moving forward, but it remains an interesting project nonetheless).

Lion and Snow Leopard users should have no trouble using this program. It has been tested on both operating systems. (11-1-11)


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