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Description: Pastor stores all your passwords, website logins, program serial numbers, etc. RC4-encrypted and password-protected. With built-in password generator.Pastor is "Donationware". Pay any amount of money Pastor is worth to you or use it for free. You can donate through PayPal. Go to http://www.mehlau.net/pastor/ for further information.What's new in this version:Change: New Toolbar iconsChange: Icon for Password Generator removed (now select Tools > Generate Password or press Command + G)Change: File > Export now reads as "Export as Cleartext"Change: Updated Tooltip Help textNew: Menu item Help > Read FAQ
Keywords: information password website toolbar tools free file
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 3379 kb; Updated: 2008-08-06
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Business & Home::Password Managers] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Scribblet makes it easy to keep and find notes and reminders.What's new in this version:Added a 'Show on all spaces' setting to the Preferences window (only supported on 10.5).Changed the visual appearance of the About window and Preferences window.Added print support, which can be accessed from the main window's toolbar or by using the standard keyboard shortcut (Command + P).Added the ability to customise the global keyboard shortcut, which opens the main window, in Preferences.Updated the Sparkle framework to version 1.5b2.
Keywords: keyboard toolbar window notes print easy find show
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 805 kb; Updated: 2008-07-02
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::Other] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Adds a "Follow Up" item to the Message and contextual menus (and optional toolbar item) of Apple's Mail application that allows you to compose (and then send) a quoted version of the original message to all of the original recipients, keeping the To, Cc and Bcc addresses exactly as they appeared in the original message. Hawk Wings has a nice description of MailFollowup.What's new in this version:Version 1.2.1:FIXED: Eliminated a bug that could cause strange behavior, and potentially a Mail crash, if a user manually moved recipients around in a followup message.CHANGED: Changed some rules for when recipients were added to the To or Cc fields.See the revision history for more information. Keywords: information application toolbar history mail
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 1126 kb; Updated: 2007-12-28
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Communications::Email] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Wired is an open, modern and free version of the BBS-style client/server system, providing chat, messaging and file transfers. Wired Client is a native Mac OS X client written using Apple's Cocoa. It features full support and compatibility with the Wired protocol and the Wired server, with an interface that is as ingenious as it is easy to use.What's new in this version:Mac OS X 10.5 supportAdd Growl supportAdd option for auto-reconnecting after being disconnected from a serverFix a problem with chat window being hidden after connectFix a problem with transfer queueing when adding multiple transfers at the same timeDon't scroll chat to bottom after changing preferencesDon't close the chat window when disconnectingAutomatically resume transfer when reconnecting after being disconnectedAdd a reconnect toolbar itemAdd option to prevent multiple connections to the same host, and just showing that connection's windows insteadAdd function to overwrite existing file when starting a transferShow ETA and path for ... Keywords: connection windows toolbar system server window client free
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5; File size: 2048 kb; Updated: 2007-12-11
[Download (126/5)]
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Communications::Chat & Instant Messaging] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: UNO derives from the Latin word for one.UNO is the root of Unity.UNO is a theme that brings the sunken unified toolbar / titlebar look & feel to every single window on your system (metal or aqua, and already unified windows as well).On an higher level, UNO's main goal is to enhance aqua interface consistence, by making all elements look and feel as one.UNO is aimed to those who want a clean and un-osbstructive interface while keeping the best of Aqua.The unity level proposed by UNO does not compromises overall GUI contrast: UNO and UNO shade can be mixed up in order to achieve that usability goal.UNO also fixes some Blue/Graphite appearance inconsistencies.Please check interacto.net GUI section for screenshots, FAQs and more info.Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Bug reporting as well... Please drop a line here. Keywords: windows toolbar system window clean word best
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.4; File size: 30822 kb; Updated: 2007-04-17
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System Utilities::Tweaks & Enhancements] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Xee is a lightweight, fast and convenient image viewer and browser. It is designed to be a serious tool for image viewing and management, with a sleek and powerful interface.Xee is useful as a more powerful replacement for Preview, or most any other image viewer available on Mac OS X. It is very fast, and uses less memory than most other image viewing tools. It also uses OpenGL to display and scroll images much more smoothly than other viewers. Its interface is highly streamlined and has easily configurable keyboard shortcuts.Xee can:Display a large number of image formats - any format QuickTime or Preview can open, plus several more, including PCX, Maya IFF and Amiga IFF-ILBM.Easy browse through folders of images - open any file in a folder and use the toolbar, keyboard shortcuts or mouse wheel to view the other images in the same folder.Browse image inside archives, if The Unarchiver is installed. It can read almost every format The Unarchiver can, which include Zip, Rar, 7-Zip, Lzh and StuffIt. It also... Keywords: management keyboard browser toolbar folders memory browse images
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4; File size: 1331 kb; Updated: 2007-01-29
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Graphic Apps::Image Editors & Converters] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Its a really simple cocoa app, but nonetheless I thought a few would find it useful. I actually wrote it for myself, because I often meditate alone and don't want to watch a clock. I found some good sounds, gave it an appropriate interface, and thats about it. You can also add your own sounds by adding them to the resource folder (see Meditation Timer's help file). Its got a lovely interface inspired by the new unified title/toolbar look (which by the way I hope will become standardized Keywords: toolbar folder clock watch file find
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4; File size: 1024 kb; Updated: 2006-11-09
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [System::Other Utilities] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Cocoa Cookies is a very simple Cocoa app that helps you to search for (with regex) and delete (with undo) HTTP cookies stored in the shared Cocoa cookies storage. Including Undo capabilities!!! "What is the 'shared Cocoa cookies repository'?" I hear you asking... Well... it's a Cocoa API for storing cookies (NSHTTPCookieStorage class to be exact... but that's not important). A few popular Cocoa apps use it to store their cookies in a common, shared repository:SafariNetNewsWireShiiraThose are the ones I know of... there may be more.The easiest way to describe Cocoa Cookies is to tell you why I personally needed it. At work, I'm developing a web application for which I am constantly needing to delete specific cookies. I like to test and develop my web app primarily using Safari (occasionally stopping to test in EOMB [Every Other Modern Broswer], of course). Safari is also my preferred browser for personal use, so the number of cookies stored in my version of Safari at any one time is quite large. So when I decide I need to delete a specific cookie for my web app, I have to open Safari preferences, click the 'Security' toolbar icon, click 'Show Cookies' and then visually search thru the list of hundreds of cookies to find the ones that match the domain for my web app ('localhost.local' in this case). That is a pain in the ass. Safari's cookie-browsing UI does not currently include any way to search the stored cookies.Cocoa Cookies allows you to view the cookies that Safari, or any other Cocoa app, has stored in the share cookie storage. More importantly, Cocoa Cookies contains a search field that provides live 'search-as-you-type' searching on the domains (only the domains) of the cookies stored. Thus, making it much easier to find and delete the specific cookies you are looking for.Here's an extra bonus... NetNewsWire -- the most popular RSS reader on any platform, not only OS X -- is also a web browser that stores cookies in the shared Cocoa cookie storage. Additionally, NetNewsWire does not provide a UI for managing the cookies you amass while browsing. Use Cocoa Cookies to manage your NetNewsWire cookies!It's simple, and it needs a little work... but I hope you like it. Keywords: application security personal browser toolbar delete search time
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4; File size: 178 kb; Updated: 2006-10-20
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Business & Home::Developer Tools] ----- [Report broken link]
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Description: Safari Enhancer is an application for enhancing the functionality of Apple's Safari webbrowser.Safari Enhancer currently has the following features:Enabling the Debug MenuRemoving underlines from hyperlinksIncreasing the font size in the bookmarks sidebarDisabling Safari’s web content cacheForcing the download of all PDF filesChanging the colour of hyperlinksSwitching between the Brushed, Aqua and Unified Title/Toolbar application appearancesDisabling the website icon cacheImporting bookmarks from the Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, Omniweb and iCab browsersAdding of a “New Tab” button to the Safari toolbarConfiguring of the history retention settings Safari usesChanging the search engine used in the Safari toolbarChoosing whether background imagery is printedChoosing whether to display complete URLs in Safari tooltips for linksChanging what browser Safari identifies itself to websites as Keywords: application internet download explorer website browser toolbar history
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4; File size: 1434 kb; Updated: 2006-10-20
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- [Screenshot] - [Full Page] - [Network & Internet::Internet Utilities] ----- [Report broken link]
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