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  • CDFinder 4.3.2

    CDFinder is a disk catalog tool for Mac OS that creates catalogs from any CD-ROM, hard disk, floppy, ZIP or anything else that spins. It's fast with powerful search functions. Browse your catalog files offline, and import or export your existing DiskW
  • Cryptomaniac 1.2

    Encrypt files easily with Cryptomaniac.
  • PcConverter 2.2.1

    PcConverter provides options for converting files and folders to or from several different formats. Convert text files from Windows or UNIX to Mac OS, process custom database files or automate the conversion of text files to HTML. Since different opera
  • FoldersSynchronizer 3.4.9

    This program copies new file entries in both directions and in any new folders that may be created. The old folders will not be entirely replaced by the new, but their contents will be updated with the newest files, entries and folders. If a conflict o
  • Get Info 0.7

    Get Info lets you set a file's modification bits, reducing the need to go to the command line for simple permission changes. Drag and drop files on the application icon to get the information. You can even get information on multiple files at the same tim
  • xFiles 1.0 Beta 1

    xFiles (pronounced '10 files') lets you change the HFS+ type and creator, file name, Posix owner and group, modification date, and permissions of files you drop on it. It also includes a File List document, allowing you to preview files without a hassle,
  • File Freak 3.7.1

    File Freak allows the user to bypass several folders in the Finder and locate a file simply by typing its name into the File Freak window. File Freak also supports wildcard searching and drag-and-drop. New in version 3.0: It has been almost complet
  • Dot What? 1.5

    When a friend sends you an e-mail with an attachment that contains a file extension, Dot What? removes the mystery of what to do with the file. Type in the file extension, and Dot What? reveals its description, recommended application to for opening i
  • PrefEdit 1.1

    PrefEdit lets you inspect and edit preference settings for Mac OS X applications. The settings display in a browser, and you edit them using the point-and-click method. In addition, full-text search is available on the settings, and you can clean up left
  • Invisible Prefs 0.4.7

    When you run Invisible Prefs, it finds and shows preferences that you didn't know were on your computer. They may even be for programs you no longer use. Invisible Prefs also gives you the option of deleting those preferences and saving them to a folde
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