Software for Mac OS X
TinkerTool
System Release 2
TinkerTool System Release 2 is a collection of system utility features assisting
you in performing advanced administration tasks on Apple Macintosh computers.
The application makes use of a self-adapting user interface which automatically
adjusts to the computer model and to the version of Mac OS X you are running.
All options available in the current situation are accessible via “panes”,
very similar to the techniques you already know from the System Preferences
application. All functions can be controlled by a single program which acts
as general toolbox and First Aid assistant.
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TinkerTool
TinkerTool is an application that gives you access to additional preference settings Apple has built into Mac OS X. This allows to activate hidden features in the operating system and in some of the applications delivered with the system.
The tool makes sure that preference changes can only affect the current
user. It will never change any component of the operating system, so the
integrity of your system is not put at risk, and there will be no negative
effect on system updates.
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System
Monitor
Do you like to know which parts of your computer are currently busy? Do
you like to monitor the current performance of hard drives and network interfaces?
Do you like to keep an eye on the number of write accesses to your precious
SSD? Do you like to see which disks are currently in sleep mode? Are you
a PC switcher, but you miss the flickering activity lights of disks and interfaces
on your Mac? But you like to do all this unobtrusively, with typical Mac
design, wasting no screen real estate? Then, System Monitor
will be a very interesting app for you.
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Battery Monitor
More and more computers are mobile devices nowadays. The most important
prerequisite for a portable computer is a chargable battery which keeps the
device powered. Batteries are not really cheap replacement parts and they
are subject to wear and tear. Their lifetimes should be optimized, handling
them with the necessary care. Battery Monitor is a small auxiliary application
useful in this regard. It offers the following features: Display
of the charge state in the Dock, display of internal
battery information, capturing charge and discharge
curves, bookkeeping of the aging process of the
battery.
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Sync Checker
Sync Checker is designed to check if two folders or disks are perfectly synchronized, i.e. if they have exactly the same contents. Verify if your backup and sync programs work correctly, find out where two Mac OS X installations differ, test if your web server has received the latest updates of your web pages: There are many situations where Sync Checker can be really helpful.
If file collections are not in sync, Sync Checker will help you to
browse through the differing items, analyzing exactly where a mismatch occurred,
and if the differences are critical or negligible. Filter tools help you
to navigate through large sets of mismatching objects. You can also create
a textual report of the results which can be printed or exported.
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NFS Manager
NFS Manager is a graphical user interface to control all built-in NFS features of Mac OS X. It can manage a whole network of Mac OS X computers to setup a distributed NFS file system via a few simple mouse clicks.
NFS (Network File System) is the industry standard for file sharing on UNIX
systems like Mac OS X. Each Mac OS X system can be setup as an NFS
server to offer files to the network, or as an NFS client to
access files shared by other computers. Different from other file sharing protocols
built into Mac OS X, NFS has no limitations in the number of users or connections
concurrently active. In addition, NFS can be setup to connect to servers fully
automatically (“automounting”) without any password entries being necessary.
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PrefEdit
PrefEdit is an application to manage nearly all aspects of the preference
system contained in every Mac OS X installation. The program consists of three
components which are tightly integrated with each other: A browser and editor
for the Mac OS X preferences database, a browser and editor for Mac OS X property
list files (plists), and a browser for preference manifest files. PrefEdit
was the first preferences editor ever published for Mac OS X. With its long
experience and maturity, it has become one of the most advanced preference
management applications for Mac OS X available today.
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SystemLoad
SystemLoad is a diagnostic application assisting you in the detection of cooling
or power supply problems with Apple Macintosh computers. The tool can put a
user-definable load onto one or more processors. This can help in diagnosing
the following issues: problems with the cooling system or temperature sensors,
problems with chirping noise caused by oscillating parts in the voltage supply
circuitry of specific computer models, problems with battery units of portable
computers.
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Hardware
Monitor
Hardware Monitor is an application to read out all accessible hardware sensors
in Macintosh computers released between August 2002 and October 2012.
Currently more than 100 different Macintosh hardware sensors and more than
200 hard drive temperature sensors are supported. The program can display and
visualize measured values in a large variety of fashions. Readings can also
be stored and exported. In addition, artificial software sensors monitoring
Mac OS X can be defined, and external LCD units can be controlled. The application
also allows you to explore other technical data of your computer, like processor
type, processor and bus frequencies, as well as manufacturing information.
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Hardware
Monitor Remote
The program Hardware Monitor Remote is an add-on to the program Hardware Monitor for the Mac OS X operating system.
Hardware Monitor Remote allows you to use a hardware monitoring service on
a remote Macintosh system. Other computers can contact this system via network
(local area network, wireless network or the Internet) to receive readings
from all available hardware sensors. In addition, the application can be used
to control external LCD units on "headless" computers that are operated
without display screens.
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Hardware
Monitor Widget Edition
Hardware Monitor Widget Edition is the Dashboard version of its "bigger
brother" Hardware Monitor. You need a working registered copy of Hardware
Monitor in order to fully use this widget. The widget allows you to select
two of your computer's sensors which should be displayed via Dashboard.
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Temperature
Monitor
Temperature Monitor is an application to read out all accessible temperature sensors in Macintosh computers released between August 2002 and October 2012.
The program can display and visualize measured values in a large variety of
fashions. The application supports the following operations on the measured
readings: display in a default window, display in a floating window, tabular
display in an overview window, display in the menu-bar, display of a maximum
of two readings in the Dock, graphical display of short-term and long-term
history curves, speech output of readings, export to text files.
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Temperature
Monitor Widget Edition
Temperature Monitor Widget Edition is the Dashboard version of its "bigger
brother" Temperature Monitor. It is recommended that you use Temperature
Monitor first before using the widget edition to learn more about the sensor
equipment of your computer. The widget allows you to select two of your computer's
temperature sensors which should be displayed via Dashboard.
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