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Description: iBackup is a simple to use backup/restore utility for scheduled backups of your system preferences, like the dock, deskop picture, time settings, firewall, bluetooth and system applications like AddressBook, Mail, Stikies, iChat, iTunes and more.You can edit these preferences settings and add your own.iBackup do also backup/restore files, folders and applications.What's new in this version:improvement: option to set 'rsync for every backup' as backup UNIX commandimprovement: option to move deleted items to trash or to delete them immediatelyimprovement: lower CPU usagebug fixed: show correct time in progress barbug fixed: adding new profilesbug fixed: minor bug fixes
Keywords: restore folders picture utility system backup delete files
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 8499 kb; Updated: 2008-10-22
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::Backup & Restore] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: OnyX is a multifunction utility for Mac OS X (PowerPC and Intel). It allows you to verify the Startup Disk and the structure of its System files, to run misc tasks of system maintenance, to configure the hidden parameters of the Finder, Dock and of some of Apple's own applications, to delete caches, to remove a certain number of files and folders that may become cumbersome and more.What's new in this version:Option: Delete the My Computers List of Screen Sharing Bug while changing the number of recent items corrected Bug in the Automation panel corrected (indexing of Spotlight) Routine of downloading updates modified Rebuilding the Help Viewer's menu (Maintain panel)
Keywords: automation utility folders system delete remove screen viewer
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 16794 kb; Updated: 2008-09-25
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::System Maintenance] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Maintenance is a System Maintenance and Cleaning utility. It allows you to run misc tasks of system maintenance: repair permissions, run periodic scripts, reset Mail's and Spotlight's Index, rebuild the LaunchServices database, delete Application, Font and System cache, check the status of the Hard disk...What's new in this version:Deleting the logs improvedDeleting the Fonts Cache improvedShow/hide the Maintenance Help at launch (Preferences)Checking the S.M.A.R.T. Status improvedUpdating the dyld's cache (formerly update_prebinding)Help updated and reindexed Keywords: application database utility scripts system repair delete tasks
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 3686 kb; Updated: 2008-09-07
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Description: WaterRoof is a firewall management frontend with bandwidth tuning, NAT setup, port redirection, dynamic rules tracking, predefined rule sets, wizard, logs, statistics and other features. With WaterRoof you can set up the IPFW built-in firewall easily and quickly. With the NAT Setup feature you can fine-tune your internet sharing for the home LAN, or you can also set up a full-featured dual-homed firewall for your network. Rules and network option can be stored and loaded at boot time. WaterRoof is only a frontend so it makes use of system tools: this means that when you have finished configuring/testing your firewall, you can safely delete WaterRoof from your system, without loosing your rules. Bandwidth settings, firewall rules, NAT rules, forwarding, logging and other options will be preserved and activated at boot using launchd, following Apple guidelines. This means that WaterRoof is quite safe because it does not install any strange kernel extension or background daemon. You can also download and che... Keywords: management internet download network system delete tools time
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 1741 kb; Updated: 2008-06-27
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Network & Internet::Other] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: USB Missile Launcher NZ can be used to control a USB Missile Launcher and the DreamCheeky Rocket Launcher. Perform covert operations from your desk. Fire missiles at passing colleagues. Strap a camera on top of the Launcher and record the video of your covert operations.What's new in this version:Distribution created by automated buildChanged application identifier from "com.david.USB Missile Launcher NZ" to "com.david.USBMissileLauncherNZ" - this resolves issues with PackageMaker 3.0 - preferences are also reset as a result of this. Users could also delete the file "~/Library/Preferences/com.david.USB Missile Launcher NZ" if they want to.Enhanced deployment package so that System Extensions (Kext) files don't always need to be installed, and thus don't need to rebootCode Cleanup in USBMissileControl, DeviceNotification procedureFound and fixed an issue with menu controls for the launcher - specifically move up/rightFix an issue in Germal localisation language translation fileMajor internal engineering ch... Keywords: application library control system delete record video files
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 2458 kb; Updated: 2008-06-02
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Description: DoBeDo is a freeware Dashboard Widget for Mac OS X Leopard. The widget allows you to view, add, edit and delete todo items. Its tight integration with iCal and Apple Mail make it an indispensable addition to any Dashboard lineup. You can display items from any one of your calendars, open multiple widgets each set to a different calendar, or list all of your tasks together in a single widget. If you are not an iCal user that's ok too, DoBeDo can still help you stay organized and on task.What's new in this version:New Platinum theme addedBug fix: backspace key in new task dialog Keywords: calendar freeware delete tasks mail task view edit
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 323 kb; Updated: 2008-05-19
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Description: Uninstalling on Mac OS X; let's solve it once and for all!What can be considered the exact opposite of dragging an application to the Applications folder? Opening another application, dragging the unwanted application to that application, clicking a button, clicking another button, quitting? Nope!The exact opposite would have to be... dragging the application to the trash. Ah, there you go! This is exactly what AppTrap does. Whenever you drag an application to the trash, a dialog window will pop up, asking if you want to delete the associated system files too. Simple as that.AppTrap is a completely free utility for uninstalling applications on Mac OS X.What's new in this version:Fix broken localizationsFix blank Read Me fileFix website/donation buttons Keywords: application utility website system delete button folder window
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 261 kb; Updated: 2008-02-11
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::File & Disk Management] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Slothcam is the only fully customizable webcam viewer for Dashboard. Just type your favorite webcam image URL into the preferences (or use one of the built-in webcams) and watch your favorite webcam from Tiger's Dashboard environment. Slothcam features include: The ability to add and delete cameras, each with their own refresh rate. The ability to cycle between cameras when dashboard is activated, at a set interval, or by pressing the arrow keys.What's new in this version:Version 2.94:Fixed a bug in version 2.93 that caused problems when adding new webcams or modifying existing webcams. Keywords: delete viewer image watch into
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 148 kb; Updated: 2008-01-11
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Communications::Widgets] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: When you normally delete your files in Mac OS X, the operating system is only forgetting where those particular files are placed, while the data still physically remains on the drive. Beginning with Mac OS 10.3, Apple enhanced its security by introducing the Secure Empty Trash feature, which follows the U.S. DoD pattern of overwriting data seven times.Permanent Eraser provides an even stronger level of security by implementing the Gutmann Method. This utility overwrites your data thirty-five times, scrambles the original file name, and truncates the file size to nothing before Permanent Eraser finally unlinks it from the system. Once your data has been erased, it can no longer be read through traditional means.Permanent Eraser is free of charge, and the source code is also provided for educational purposes.Implements the Gutmann Method via srm to remove filesErases the files in your TrashErases CD-RWs and DVD-RWsErases files dropped on the application iconProvides a warning dialog before files are erased ... Keywords: application educational security utility system delete secure remove
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 435 kb; Updated: 2007-12-31
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::File Protection] ----- [Report broken link]
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