You'd be surprised how annoying a trivial program like this can be. Took me four tries to get right.
Hextables is a program designed to print out multiplication and addition tables to help those learning to do math in hex. I have no idea whether it will remain as is or pick up some useful capabilities. FWIW, it runs as a fat binary. Whether there is any reason for this beyond thinking it might be a good idea to practice the process. So sue me.
Source code is not included because it would be silly. This is email-ware--send me suggestions if you feel this is a worthwile item.
This isn't the only thing I've released (although it's the first program I've released that I've actually written). These are all pretty basic items, nothing fancy and Mac-like yet:
Wumpus: a port of Eric Raymond's C translation of the old maze game.
Kvikkalkul PPC: The only existing PowerMac implementation of a language so stupid I didn't even bother to create a 68k version.
The Free Development Systems on the Mac FAQ: All mine. Distributed via comp.sys.mac.programmer.info on a totally random basis.
There are also a couple of bitmap fonts I'd rather not acknowledge.