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An assortment of some interesting and useful software programs I have written.


Lightwave Plugins
These plugins were developed and tested under Lightwave 6.5b - 8.5 on Windows, and 8.5 on the Mac. If you have any problems with a plugin you can email me. Also if you have any suggestions, or comments feel free to send them to me as well. All pictures are taken from the Windows version.

There are now two plugins for Lightwave users, each is described below in brief. If you find these plugins useful and you would like to donate some money to help fund future developments, please use the following secure PayPal mechanism -

Name : UV Imaginator Latest Screenshot
Description : This plugin allows you to save a UV Texture Map from modeler straight to an image without having to take a screen shot. Read the Release document for more information
Update : NEW : The Mac OS X and 9 version of the plugin is now available, released 9th April 2006 (updated 20th April to fix a problem with colons being added to the beginning of image filenames). This version has been tested on Mac OS X and works fine. It should also work under Mac OS 9 but has not been tested, so please feedback any issues on either platform. Anyone else interested in porting their plugin to Mac can read my tutorial. Thanks to Jeremy Hardin and Steve Moody for helping me get this Mac version built and tested.

Name : FaceIt Latest Screenshot
Description : This plugin allows you to select polygons, based on the direction they face, or orientation to a particular point. Read the Release document for more information.
Update : Version 1.0 Beta 2 Released 3rd September 2001

PocketPC Applications
I have just started developing for the PocketPC and here are a couple of applications.

Name : 3DPocMod Latest Screenshot
Description : This is an early Beta of my 3D modeller for the PocketPC. Right now it allows you to create objects with points and polygons. Surface colour attributes are supported but not completely functioning right now. Read the Release document for more information.
Update : Version 1.4.3 Released 30th October 2002

Name : TaskReminder AddIn Latest Screenshot
Description : This is an addin for the Tasks application on the PocketPC. It allows you to tweak the reminder options for a task. This allows you to get around the problem of task reminders only being set to 8am. Read the Release document for more information.
Update : Version 1.1 Released 15th October 2002

Desktop Applications
These are some of the desktop applications I have written. For the time being they are not downloadable, I will add these once they have been properly packaged. If you are interested please email me

Name : TimeKeeper
Description : This application was developed to solve a problem at work. The problem was that I was fed up with completing time sheets, and having to remember what I had been working on. Having to sometimes switch between 15 different things in a day means trying to account for the imte can be hard. This app allows you to set up some tasks with start and end times, and other details. Then it will sit on the desktop keep track of the task you are working on. You can setup as alerts for it to prompt you to switch tasks. This one was a little bit of an experiment as well. I built in a complete Help system, and a Windows Installer package for it as well.

Name : Eternity
Description : This application was developed to solve 2D puzzles. The original puzzle it was being built for was to solve the board game of the same name "Eternity". Certain restrictions on the board definitions were put in place to enable faster pattern matching, but they can be relaxed but then take a lot longer to solve a puzzle. Its quite neat you can see it running through its matching process if you want. It has been through a lot of performance testing to make it as quick as possible, and is now something like 400 times faster than the original.

Name : KBHook
Description : This little app was put together real quick because I got fed up having to switch to MediaPlayer to stop and start the music when people came over to my desk. So this allows you to use the WindowKey+P to stop and start it, and WindowKey+N to skip to the next track. It did pretty much what I needed and nothing more, and is a little unstable but hey you might like it.

Commandline Applications
Some of the command line programs I have written.

Name : WhoIs
Description : This runs a WhoIs query against name servers and retrieve their record. It was built to detect several of the main record types and extract the expiry date. A neet way to keep a track on domain names so you can go buy it when it has expired. You can feed it a list file with several names in as well.

Name : WordGrid
Description : This program can be used to generate WordGrids, or CrossWords. Simply supply the list of words to be put in the solution, and the size of the resulting grid, and it does the rest. This should make your life easier. The output at the moment is a plain text file, so it requires some work to format it, but it should still be quicker than trying to work it all out by hand.
Update : Version 1.0 Released 16th December 2002

Name : Rain
Description : COMING SOON This little program is slowly developing into a more ambitious project as it grows. I started it as a little way of helping me out with a 3D animation I was working on. Now though it simulates raindrops randomly falling onto a surface, like a window. And how they may run down the surface and combine together. It currently either dumps out each frame as an image, or can directly produce and AVI file. I'm currently finishing off the rendering of the droplets to make it easier to use in a 3D animation. An example of its output can be found in my Custom Graphics section.

Name : IPProcessor
Description : This application is for converting IP ranges to CIDR format.
Update : Version 1.0 Released 13th April 2004

Designed for "Internet Explorer 5.0" / "Firefox 1.0" / "Netscape 4.6" / "Opera 7.5" and above
Last Updated 21st April 2006
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