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Blue Leopard 1.1
An icons set including most popular folders for Leopard, full set. more>>
For all the lovers of the famous operating system Mac, a new set of icons inspired to Leopard, complete of 19 icons. Make even more your beautiful desktop! Updating for the new icons Blue Leopard!
Snow Icons Set 1.0
Snow - Snow leopard icon set more>>
Snow is actually an icon set of the cutest snow leopard you have ever seen.
Snow Flash Effect 1.0
Snow Flash Effect is a component creating the effect of falling snowflakes or space flight more>>
Snow Tracker 1.0
Snow Tracker - snowflakes rotate and float around your screen more>>

White & Blue Leopard ExtraX 1.0
Here’s a new set for fans of the genre. Additional icons sets white and blue leopard. more>>
A comprehensive set of 6 icons that will be added to the series Leopard already created earlier.
Neko.saver 0.99
Neko.saver is designed to be a useful screensaver module for MacOS X more>>
Neko.saver 0.99 is designed to be a useful screensaver module for MacOS X. It shows the cats playing on the screen while the screensaver is running. It is a MacOS X port and screensaver version of 'xneko' application originally created for the X-Window system, and is based on Michael Trent's Rhapsody port for FreeSpace module.
Enhancements:
- Recompiled for Snow Leopard support.

SLopen 1.0
SLopen 1.0 brings users with help to automate the changing of the preferred application for documents to open with to that of their creating application so that double clicking the document on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard causes the creating application to open the document and not the system default application for the documents file type. more>>
SLopen 1.0 brings users with help to automate the changing of the preferred application for documents to open with to that of their creating application so that double clicking the document on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard causes the creating application to open the document and not the system default application for the document's file type.
The problem:
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard no longer respects the creator code of document files. When double clicked, such files now open using the default application for the file's type and not the creating application. In other words, the "when I double click a document in Snow Leopard, I want it to open under not " problem. For example, you want your Photoshop-created PNG files opened by Photoshop, not by Preview.
Solution:
Change the "Opens with" setting for all document files to that of the creating application. You can do this by hand but if you have a lot of documents, this can get tedious. This program can automate the process for you. Note that this is really a work-around and not a true solution to the problem but for most people, this work-around will probably be sufficient.
This problem can only be properly solved by storing the preferred application's bundle identifier as metadata with the document. Until that solution is implemented by Apple, changing the "Opens with" setting is the best known work-around for the problem.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Compressor Repair 1.2
Compressor Repair is designed as an effective program to check for problems that could be preventing Compressor and Qmaster from operating correctly and to check for missing files, repair incorrect permissions and attempt to manually start the qmasterd process. more>>
Compressor Repair 1.2 is designed as an effective program to check for problems that could be preventing Compressor and Qmaster from operating correctly and to check for missing files, repair incorrect permissions and attempt to manually start the qmasterd process.
Apple's Compressor relies heavily on the Qmaster service in order to work. Qmaster allows you to split rendering tasks across multiple machines in a render farm but it is still required even if you are only rendering on a single computer.
The link between the two is so important that if the Qmaster service fails to launch, Compressor will be unable to submit batches. Should this occur, Compressor Repair checks for problems that could be preventing Qmaster from operating correctly.
Major Features:
- Checks for missing Qmaster files
- Checks for incorrect permissions and fixes them.
- Resets Qmaster.
- Manually launches qmasterd.
- Checks for invalid hostnames.
- Relaunches Qmaster menu bar icon.
- Re-enables Qmaster startup item if previously disabled by user.
- Checks for missing local hostname and computer name.
- Trashes Compressor preferences (optional).
Enhancements:
- Improvement: Snow Leopard and Final Cut Studio 3 support
- Improvement: Improved compatibility with FCS Maintenance Pack
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard

Dock Library 1.2
Dock Library brings you an outstanding and totally free application which takes the headache out of managing styles for your Leopard dock. more>>
Dock Library 1.2 brings you an outstanding and totally free application which takes the headache out of managing styles for your Leopard dock. Once downloaded, there's no need to expand or unpack the file, just click "Import" to add it to Dock Library. When you have some styles in your library, you're a simple click away from changing the look of your dock. No hunting through hidden system directories, just select the dock you want and click "Activate".
Requirements: Both Leopard and Snow Leopard
and useful application designed to take the headache out of managing styles for your Leopard ... Leopard and Snow LeopardLicense:Freeware
SymbolicLinker 2.0
SymbolicLinker is designed as a very effective tweak tool for everyone more>>
SymbolicLinker 2.0 is designed as a very effective tweak tool for everyone. SymbolicLinker is a tiny contextual menu plugin (for Puma through Leopard users) and software service (for Snow Leopard & later users) that, once installed, allows any user to create symbolic links to files inside the Finder. SymbolicLinker does this by adding a contextual menu item to the Finder that generates symbolic links to the selected files.
As some of you may have noticed, a number of Unix tools, especially file and Web servers (such as FTP, NFS, Samba, and Apache), have trouble resolving the System 7 style alias files created by the Finder's "Make Alias" command. Many of these tools think these alias files are actually regular files with nothing inside them, which makes them useless in some situations. Just about all Unix tools, however, can resolve symbolic links. Symbolic links are similar to aliases, except that they point back to the original file in a way that every Unix application can understand. Until now, however, creating a symbolic link usually involved a trip to the Terminal.
SymbolicLinker is a tiny contextual menu plugin (for Puma through Leopard users) and software service (for Snow Leopard & later users) that, once installed, allows any user to create symbolic links to files inside the Finder. SymbolicLinker does this by adding a contextual menu item to the Finder that generates symbolic links to the selected files. The goal of this product is to decrease users' trips to the Terminal in order to use the "ln -s" command. SymbolicLinker is available in English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
The plugin requires Mac OS X 10.1 through 10.5.8. It is a two-way universal binary with support for the PPC32 and Intel 32 architectures.
Enhancements:
- Mea culpa, now SymbolicLinker really is compatible with Snow Leopard.
- The old version worked in very early Snow Leopard betas, but then things changed.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or after
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DesktopCalendar 0.99
DesktopCalendar provides you with a very convenient and easy to use calendar application which changes your desktop into a calendar. more>>
DesktopCalendar 0.99 provides you with a very convenient and easy to use calendar application which changes your desktop into a calendar. It also shows today's date on the Dock or menu bar. With DesktopCalendar you can customize the appearance of calendar in easy operation.
Enhancements: Recompiled for Snow Leopard support.
Requirements: MacOS X 10.4 or later

Pleasant3D 1.0
Pleasant3D is launched to be a high-quality and effective applications which visualizes STL and GCode files. more>>
Pleasant3D 1.0 is launched to be a high-quality and effective applications which visualizes STL and GCode files. It's also possible to do basic editing on STL files (moving/resizing the object etc.). Last but not least, you can use Pleasant3D to convert ASCII STL files to binary STL.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or newer
Suspicious Package 1.2
Suspicious Package is developed to be a handy and convenient plugin which can be used for the Quick Look feature of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard) more>>
Suspicious Package 1.2 is developed to be a handy and convenient plugin which can be used for the Quick Look feature of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard). It allows you to preview the contents of a standard Apple installer package without launching the Installer. Just select the icon in the Finder and select Quick Look.
You can click on individual folder names to see their contents, or click the Show Contents button to see all content at once. Suspicious Package also alerts you to packages that require an administrator password, or that require you restart your machine after installation.
AutoPairs 3.0.3
AutoPairs 3.0.3 is known as a great software that can modify the behavior of certain keystrokes in order to help you keep paired characters such as parentheses properly matched. more>>
AutoPairs 3.0.3 is known as a great software that can modify the behavior of certain keystrokes in order to help you keep paired characters such as parentheses properly matched. For instance, when you type a left parenthesis, AutoPairs will type the right parenthesis and a left arrow for you, so that you are read to type what goes between the parentheses. This and other pair macros can be turned on and off individually.
AutoPairs is a system preference pane, as well as a background application. It will not be visible in your Dock.
Enhancements:
- Now compatible with Snow Leopard.
- It is now possible to assign a specific configuration to an app that lacks a creator code, such as Terminal.
- The background application quit automatically if the preference pane is moved.
- When the preference panel starts, it quits any AutoPairs backgrounder and restarts the current one. This makes it simpler to install AutoPairs updates.
Requirements:
- Compatible with Mac OS X 104 or later: Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard.

K64Enabler 1.0.1
K64Enabler 1.0.1 is a useful software that allows you to enable or disable the 64-bit kernel of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (which Apple disabled by default on non-server configurations). more>>
K64Enabler 1.0.1 is a useful software that allows you to enable or disable the 64-bit kernel of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (which Apple disabled by default on non-server configurations). You can benefit from increased speed by using this latest technology.
Major Features:
- 250% faster system call entry
- 70% faster user/kernel memory copy