“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Powerful, feature laden Finder replacement for Mac power users. If you like to customize Finder features, Path Finder is your heaven. Stable, fast, with so many features your eyes will hurt. Version 5.5 is Snow Leopard only.
Want to move sidebar items such as the Shelf, Volumes list, or Preview pane to any location in the file browser window? Interested in creating a sidebar pane that shows the contents of a specific folder? Want to hide the new Split Preview pane?
9WR - Path Finder: Ultimate customized replacement Finder; tabs, shelves, split Preview pane.
Update to very popular web site creation applications loaded with tools. Creates XHTML and CSS using a page layout system.
With Freeway, you can quickly and effortlessly lay out your website, embed images and content, then publish your work as clean, standards-compliant HTML, and upload to your server, to .Mac, or to a folder. Freeway’s smart about publishing—it’ll only upload only your changes, saving you lots of time.
9WR - Freeway Pro & Freeway Express: Web page creator uses page layout tools, XHTML, CSS compliant.
Flash Player turns 10. Windows, Linux and Mac users rejoice. Or, not. Yet another version of the web’s most popular animation and video player. Lots of new Flash capability to hog your CPU and slow down Safari, Firefox, et al.
Adobe’s Shockwave and Flash Player, as it is formally called, is one of the most ubiquitous Web browser plug-ins, allowing you to view all kinds of nice interactive animations many people have produced for their Web sites. While not quite essential, this will make your Web browsing experience much more enjoyable.
9WR - Adobe Flash Player: Version 10 with more tools for developers, not users.
Teeny, tiny update to a great utility to upload and manage files to Amazon’s S3 Simple Storage Service of very inexpensive online file storage. JungleDisk is a one trick pony that runs on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux.
Jungle Disk makes it easy to store any data securely online, and access it from any computer just like a local disk drive… even better than adding a larger hard drive or an external USB drive to your system.
9WR - JungleDisk: Utility to back up, upload files to Amazon’s S3 service.
Totally a one trick pony. TimeMachineEditor works only on Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard to change the backup interval. Instead of one hour, change it to whatever period you want.
Change the one-hour interval of Time Machine backups. You can change the interval or decide to make daily, weekly and monthly backups.
9WR - Time Machine Editor: Editor which changes Time Machine’s default one-hour backup interval.
What Mozilla’s Firefox would be if it was Mac-like and didn’t have extensions. Uses the latest Firefox rendering engine strapped on to a less Windows-like user interface. Click Here to find out how to migrate from Safari (sorry, couldn’t find a link to tell us why). Oh, did I mention that Camino is fast?
A browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design.
9WR - Camino: Mozilla’s web browser for Mac users; thin on features.
Major update to the popular but poorly named Leopard maintenance utility, now for Snow Leopard, too. Does far more than clean your Mac’s caches, including creation of bootable Emergency Disks, and built-in ClamAV antivirus system, opens many hidden settings.
Makes system maintenance simple with an easy point and click interface to many OS X functions. sLCC can improve system performance by tuning internet and file cache settings, implementing ram disks, and cleaning out various cached and stale data. sLCC includes tools to help optimize files and memory. sLCC can recover wasted disk space by eliminating language localization files and slimming Universal Binaries.
9WR - Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner: Utility cleans caches, creates bootable emergency disks, ClamAV antivirus.
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