Guide to Mac OS X software

All right folks, here it is: my updated guide to the best Mac OS X software for gear-heads. Includes all the goodies I’ve discovered in the sixteen months since the last update.
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    irq2 — Aug 31, 2004 5:34:36 AM — #

    Um, the link...
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    joge — Aug 31, 2004 5:47:32 AM — #

    link is not working jace
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    ashwinne — Aug 31, 2004 7:10:29 AM — #

    Oh! All those Mac application icons ... they are so .... drool :-b...
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    sriramb — Aug 31, 2004 10:48:55 AM — #

    Here's some spankin' new hardware to run all those apps
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    sidcarter — Aug 31, 2004 11:27:43 AM — #

    Can you put all of them on a single page ? and do Expand and collapse ? Just looking at easing the navigation.....for myself :D
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    heydusty — Aug 31, 2004 5:56:32 PM — #

    This is a great list of programs. Might I suggest an application for you to try?

    http://www.sshkeychain.org/

    It's tunnel support isn't as robust as SSH Tunnel Manager, but as an all in one keychain/tunnel manager, I haven't found a better bit of software.


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    xunilpassion — Aug 31, 2004 7:54:30 PM — #

    Need a screenshot
    Need a screenshot too. please.
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      Kiran Jonnalagadda — Sep 1, 2004 2:45:42 AM — #

      Re: Need a screenshot
      Screenshot of? "Of everything" is too much work. :-( Most apps have screenshots over at their website.
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    Anonymous — Aug 31, 2004 10:40:59 PM — #

    Thanks, nice list! Installed Tofu and introduced it to other ppl in the lab - all suitably impressed.
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    ajju — Sep 1, 2004 2:42:07 AM — #

    Sigh
    I'm too poor to pay for all that shiny software. But then I'm too poor to pay for a Mac anyway so its all good. *goes back to his trusty n cheap Dell*
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    Anonymous — Sep 12, 2004 1:46:49 PM — #

    LiteSwitchX
    LiteSwitch is a tool i've been using since my Jaguar days. Coupled with Expose its killer - its basically ALT-TAB MSWindows functionality with Apple-TAB and the best part is that you can kill apps by just hitting X while switching. $14.95 or serial box.

    www.proteron.com/liteswitchx

    -vivek
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      Kiran Jonnalagadda — Sep 12, 2004 2:53:04 PM — #

      Re: LiteSwitchX
      Vivek, Panther has the exact same functionality built in, and it also supports the Q(uit) and H(ide) commands. I paid for it with Jaguar then threw it away on Panther.

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