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    lay your favorite system 7 sounds with this background app. You can either start at login or just let it start when you open your files.
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    HDD-Manager (Mac)

    HDD-Manager (Mac)

    Simply turn off and on your HDD (Mac)

    Simply turn off/on your second Hard Drive. Mac application 116 KB. Created with AppleScript. Thanks for downloading and have fun!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tags

    Extend your Finder with tags, to find your files in multiple ways.

    You might know tags as they are used in gmail, delicious.com or last.fm. They let you categorize your items in multiple ways. The files on your computer can be categorized in only one way, because you store them in a folder and that's it. It would be great if there was an easy way to store the same file in multiple folders at the same time, wouldn't it? Well, Tags allows you to do exactly that on the mac. Create new Tags by duplicating and renaming the Mother Tag. Drag your file or folder on top of a Tag icon to add it to that Tag. Double-click a Tag to view all items that you added to it. Remove items from a Tag by dragging them to the Trash. Or remove the Tag itself by dragging it to the Trash. Tags are just like folders in many ways; you can even tag Tags! The software works on Mac OS X 10.4 and all higher versions. Have a look at the screenshots to inspire you, and make sure to read the Readme that is included with the download, because it's really helpful.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Touch (For Mac OS X Finder)
    A Mac OS X toolbar app to create a file in the current directory, similar to creating a new file in the context menu in Windows Explorer. To install drag the .app file to Finder toolbar. Then click on the application icon to create a new file in the current Finder folder.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SalesTarget.ai streamlines your sales process, providing everything you need to find high- quality leads, automate outreach, and close deals faster

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    This is a script for Mac OS X which puts an alias (or symbolic link) of the trash on the desktop where it used to be pre-Mac OS X.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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