DMG Canvas 2.0.3


DMG Canvas builds disk images from template documents that you create. Simply design your disk image’s appearance using the graphical editor and click Build. Each time you release a new version of your disk image, simply click Build again and DMG Canvas will pull together all of the latest versions of your files. DMG Canvas also allows you to specify the license agreements displayed when the disk image is mounted.

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Safari AdBlocker 1.8.4


Safari AdBlocker is the only 64-bit ad blocker built for Mac OS X 10.5 or later to integrate directly into Safari, for minimum disruption to your browsing experience.

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MacTubes 2.6.1


MacTubes is a YouTube video player and downloader. iTunes-like user interface and easy operation. You can create playlists and download video files.

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Webmailer 1.1.1


Webmailer… Ever click on a mailto: link, only to scream in frustration as Apple Mail opens yet again? The curse of the webmail user is that there is no way to get around this problem. That is, until now.

Webmailer is an unoriginally named program (actually a preference pane) for Mac OS X that allows you to fix this problem. You can set it to open any URL or run any shell script, complete with the parameters lifted from the mailto link. Webmailer comes with links for several possible webmail sites, including Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and several webmail programs, such as SquirrelMail or Roundcube. But you can always add your own configuration.

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Metronome 1.8.2b


Metronome is designed with the practicing musician in mind which means that it’s fast and easy to use. Nearly all of Metronome’s functions and settings can be changed by using a single key. You won’t have to put your instrument down to change the tempo (arrow keys) or the accent beat (number keys). Stop and start by tapping the space bar (or the Enter or Return keys). All these things can be done ‘on the fly’ without having to stop and restart the metronome.

This helps a lot if you are practicing something that you want to slowly speed up. No need to put down your instrument to adjust the speed, just hit the equals key and keep playing.

But with Metronome you don’t even have to do that. The Accelerator increases the tempo at a rate you control. Why? So you can start a difficult piece slowly, and very gradually speed up without stopping to reset your metronome’s tempo. The Accelerator will do it for you. You control the rate of increase AND when it increases and when it stops increasing. It’s easy.

Metronome comes with two sounds, a snare rimshot for the click and a cow bell for the bell, but you can change the sounds to any ones you want using the Preferences. When you are choosing new sounds, you can preview/play them first.

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