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CanMan helps you to abandon the MacOS X crank can when the Finder won't permit you. It does this using the magnate of the UNIX underpinnings of OSX, but with a very simple GUI interface. The souce inscribe is included.
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CCEdit is an application to modify creator codes (codification for the default app to opened) of files. So it is soft to modify a file (or a folder incl. subfolders with files) to an iTunes-, Preview-, Internet Explorer-, BBEdit- or whatever- file. More than
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CocoaBooklet lets you create a booklet out of a PDF file. A booklet is reserve that is ricochet in the middle. Which means that a booklet has quaternary pages printed on one sheet of composition (two on each sides). If you have for example a PDF file with 8 pages, y
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Creature is perhaps useful, perhaps ridiculous, perhaps entertaining. Creature is a simple, mobile utility. You can setup a customized menu to launch applications, unstopped files, chitchat websites, bet sounds or talk text. What's New: Version 1.2.3: AppleSc
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Chmox is a viewer for Microsoft Help "CHM" (aka Compiled HTML) files on Mac OS X 10.3. It is clear source, loose, libertine and efficient, 100% connatural Cocoa (enjoyment Safari engine) application. What's New: Version 0.2: Added toolbar Added text size customizat
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Catenator is a uncomplicated drag & dip AppleScript that uses the unix 'vomit' overlook to concatenate or link your files together. Before the files are catenated they are sorted alphabetically by PATH (not just the name). Also keep in psyche that alphabetic
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convmv converts filenames (not file capacity), directories, and even totally filesystems to a different encoding. This comes in very handy if, for example, one switches from an 8-bit locale to a UTF-8 locale. It has some dashing features: it automaticall
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Chop is basically a droplet that lets you supervise file/folder ownership and permissions. Chop lets you recursively modify the permissions of a folder and its entire contentedness, treating the enclosed files and folders INDEPENDENTLY. This means, for examp