Archive for September 15th, 2008

 

MacPilot 3. Get everything you can out of your Mac

OS X Leopard may claim over 300+ new features when compared to previous versions, but I can bet that you’re not even aware of half of them. This is where MacPilot comes in handy.

MacPilot is a system tool that allows you to enable/disable hundreds of uncommon and useful features in OS X. Things like: Enabling the “Cut” menu item,Adding a “Quit Finder” menu item,Disabling Desktop Icons,Include a “Recent Items” stack in the Dock, and much much more. The real benefit of MacPilot is that it essentially allows you to tweak the system to your liking. Maximizing the usability of your system. So download it and give it a test run. It’s not right for everyone but it can be a very useful app for some.

MacPilot 3.1.3 Universal Binary. 10.4+

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