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DEC 17, is on Friday not on Saturday
Features:
S.M.A.R.T. for USB and FireWire Drives is a kernel driver for OS X external usb or firewire drives. It extends the standard driver behaviour by providing access to drive smart data. The interface to smart data is same as with ATA family driver, so most existing applications should work. The driver requires a SAT (SCSI ATA translation) capable external drive enclosure.
The driver consists of a kernel extension and a user client interface library.
The code is based on Apple opensource files and is therefore published under Apple Public Source License.
Screentaker is a small utility that makes creating nice screenshots for iOS apps easier by letting you apply effects to them.
Simply drop the screenshot on Screentaker or even capture a screenshot from the iOS Simulator and choose the desired device, orientation and effect. The app is smart enough to detect the device and orientation automatically.
You can also download and install effects other users have created or create your own effects.
Color Picker is a new utility application, designed for all Cocoa developers and application designers. An efficient color picker, for professionals, who care about optimising their workflow and speeding up the process.
With Color Picker, you can choose any color from anywhere on your screen using the magnifying-glass tool and selecting the desired pixel. Then it displays the value of the color in hexadecimal, RGB, NSColor, and UIColor. You can copy the code with a single click and paste it into your source code.
Additionally, the app can read any HEX or RGB values that you might type and show you the corresponding color and code.
Color Picker has now become even better.
Last but not least, Color Picker gets you out of trouble remembering the colors you used, as it contains a library where you can store the colors for any use in the future, simply by dragging the preview box to the library.
Especially for developers is now given the chance of Zero suppression, where they can remove redundant zeroes from the float numbers, as well as appending a semicolon in the source code.
Key Features:
OmiGraffle Professional has all of the great features in 3.0, plus a powerful toolset for advanced document creation and editing options. For the pro user who's looking for an in-depth diagramming application that's still priced below the competition, you've come to the right place.
Version 5.4.3:
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CleanApp is an application deinstaller and archiver.
Why does OS X need an uninstaller?
Have you ever unsuccessfully tried to get rid of a program and all the files that came with it? Are logfiles, plists and caches cluttering folders and volumes on your Mac? Don't you ask yourself from time to time where the multiple gigabytes of hard disk space continuously vanish to? Uninstall, archive, backup and analysis; CleanApp analyzes, archives and removes applications and on your Mac, complete with all relevant files.
New user interface
CleanApp 4 has been rewritten from the ground up in order to make your work with CleanApp more pleasant. The brand new user interface focusses on the most often required features and offers you quick access to all important tasks. If required, help texts are displayed to explain what a specific features is good for and what you can accomplish by using it.
New Clean Community
The Clean Community significantly improves CleanApp's ability to find unnecessary data on your hard drive that just eats up disk space and does no good. By accessing a huge database containing uninstallation information from virtually thousands of applications, you can find application relicts more reliably -- even those created before CleanApp had been installed on your Mac. The new and much improved CleanApp Community quicker and better results than before, making your decision easier which file to delete and which not.
Find, sort and delete
CleanApp displays an overview of all applications currently installed on your Mac, integrates a Spotlight search and sorts your applications by the time you last used them. Identifying those applications you installed some time and, after launching them once or twice, completely forgot about, is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Since the Logging-Service records all changes directly on file system level, CleanApp will provide comprehensive informed suggestions which files to get rid of when uninstalling an application.
Easily remove localizations
With CleanApp, removing language packages from applications is a piece of cake. If you don't speak more than one or two languages, why would you keep the excess ballast around? Simply find and remove all the localizations and documentation you don't need and reclaim your precious hard disk space.
Slim down Universal Binaries
Universal Binaries make applications compatible to PowerPC-based Macs, as well as the current intel based models. This means that you could get rid of up to half the program code, freeing up a lot of hard disk space.
Secure and archive
Of course, CleanApp has a built-in feature that helps you "test-uninstall" an application before losing it forever. Use it to check if anything bad happens after uninstall or for transferring a complete application to your other Mac. Not only the application itself, but additional folders as well, are compressed into an archive and then rebuilt on that secondary Mac. So if you start having second thoughts or simply want to move an application, CleanApp makes sure your data is preserved.
Preference Panes and system extensions
Mere applications are not the only ones wasting hard disk space -- Widgets, system extensions, additional panes in the System Preferences and screen savers can block more space than you'd imagine. All these kinds of files are neatly listed in CleanApp, making spotting them and tidying up your system a breeze.
Old files
Over the course of months, you'll gather documents as well as applications and other files. Some of them may be extremely large and no longer needed. CleanApp's "Old Files" feature efficiently tracks down these files for you. Various aspects of a file, like file size and the last time it has been used, among others, influence which files show up on top of the search result list.
Duplicates
It's the same thing over and over again, you download a file for the second time, you re-import pictures that have previously been imported or you simply save a document under a different name but never change the original. This way, you pile up duplicates of files that just sit around and consume space on your hard drive. Quickly and safely identify these files with CleanApp's help and remove these unnecessary duplicates.
Note:You must first sign up to use Dropbox.
The Dropbox application is available for OS X, Windows, and Linux. A video on the site explains more.
Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the storm-relative radial-velocity product, RadarScope gives you the power to view true radial NEXRAD weather radar on your Mac.
RadarScope displays tornado, severe thunderstorm, and flash flood warnings issued by the National Weather Service. You can browse the list of active warnings in the information sidebar, select a warning to view the details, and even zoom to the selected warning on the map.
Zoom in and out on the map using the mouse or pinch gestures on multi-touch trackpads. Click and drag to scroll around the map. Select one of the 155 different radar sites using buttons on the map, the full radar list in the sidebar, or your list of saved favorites in the menu bar. Tap the play button to download and animate up to 20 frames of radar data. Dynamically display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll. Move the cursor over the color legend to see the data value associated with each color. You can also copy the currently displayed map to the clipboard or save it in several common image formats.
Meanwhile, RadarScope will retrieve and display updated data automatically and intelligently (approximately every 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the radar scan strategy).
You can display Level 3 radar data from NOAA's public access Web site or use your Allison House subscriber account for radar data (recommended).
Version 2.0.4:
Exposure 5 lets you enjoy all the creative tools of film photography, such as discontinued films, dark room tricks, and lo-fi camera quirks. We accurately simulate classic films, like Kodachrome, Polaroid, and Panatomic-X. The result is a photo that looks like it was made by a human, not by a computer.
There is careful research under the hood, but we keep the controls simple so you can focus on your art. Exposure 5 has a completely redesigned user interface that helps you quickly develop your own look. Across the board, everything is faster and much easier to use.