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Cyberduck is an open source FTP, SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and WebDAV client licensed under the GPL with an easy to use interface, integration with external editors and support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, the Keychain and AppleScript. Windows version also available.

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DarwinGimp is the SourceForge Project of Wilber loves Apple. We bring the GIMP to the Mac. A user-forum is hosted on www.wilber-loves-apple.org

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SpotLook is a graphical user interface to Mac OS X Spotlight desktop search engine. SpotLook uses "tracks". Tracks are timelines showing some kind of results, according to their date. You can use the default tracks or define your own, based on the files UTIs. Tracks also have a ... [More] search scope and an attribute to search in (file name, text content or keywords). You can select some items in each track and quicklook, open or reveal in Finder the items you really want! Sorry Tiger users, SpotLook is Leopard only. [Less]

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DropLook is a utility which gives Quick Look a little more ubiquity. It sits in your dock, waiting for you to drop files onto it, and when you do it displays previews—exactly the same previews that Quick Look does—except the preview windows are ordinary windows which don’t vanish when you ... [More] switch applications. Ideal for when you want to scan through a word processing or spreadsheet document while composing an e-mail, and don’t want to go to the trouble of launching ones of the Office, iWork or OpenOffice.org applications. For more information, please see DropLook’s homepage. [Less]

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QuickLook Fullscreen GalleryVersion 1.0.1 (released January 29, 2009). See ChangeLog. OverviewI really like OS X 10.5 (Leopard)'s QuickLook feature. In addition to the normal use in Finder, I love selecting everything in an image folder (CMD-a), going straight into fullscreen QuickLook ... [More] (CMD-OPT-y) and then clicking the Index Sheet button. However, I don't like this being an overly complicated 3-step process. So I made this (embarrassingly simple) program which, once added to Finder's toolbar, make this an easy 2-step process. The ultimate goal is to make this a 1-step process. InstallationDownload the archived release, extract it's contents, place the executable somewhere safe (perhaps /Applications/Utilities), and then drag the executable to Finder's toolbar. UsageOnce the program is installed in Finder's toolbar, you can simply click it when viewing a folder which you would like to QuickLook. Once clicked, you can use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to navigate, or you can click the button called Index Sheet. Your help is appreciated If you know how to make this a 1-step process, please let me know. If you want to make a better (and more freely-licensed) icon for this project, please let me know. If you have any other suggestions, critiques, fixes, ideas or whatever, please let me know. [Less]

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OverviewThis plugin allows viewing iPhone/iPod Touch application icons with the Finder in Mac OS X. ChangeLogVersion 1.5 (released 2009-12-07) Display icons with rounded corners. Version 1.4 (released 2009-11-02) Fix the list and column view issue with the Finder. Version 1.3 (released ... [More] 2009-10-01) 64-bit support added (Snow Leopard). Version 1.2 (released 2009-06-26) Initial release. What does it look like with the IPA Quick Look plugin? What does it look like without the IPA Quick Look plugin? InstallationDownload and run the installer. UninstallationTo uninstall the IPA Quick Look plugin, go to the folder ~/Library/QuickLook or /Library/QuickLook, and put the file "IPA QuickLook.qlgenerator" into the trash. [Less]

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A QuickLook plugin for CSV filesQuick look CSV files for Mac OS X 10.5 and newer. In order to use this Plugin, go to the Downloads page and download the file QuickLookCSV.dmg; double click that, in there you will find the actual Plugin named QuickLookCSV.qlgenerator. Place the Plugin into ... [More] ~/Library/QuickLook/ to install it for yourself only, or into (Macintosh HD)/Library/QuickLook/ to install it for all users of your Mac. If the QuickLook-folder does not exist, simply create it manually. The plugin will generate Icons for csv (comma separated) and tsv (tab separated) files and show a preview, along with some information (like num rows/columns). OS X 10.6 Snow LeopardA new version complied in 32 and 64 bit plus supporting Snow Leopard's new "public.comma-separated-values-text" UTI has been included since Version 0.3.1. Many thanks to Ted Fischer for valuable input and testing of version 1.1! Screenshots [Less]

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