Part: 1 : [CENSORED].com mac osx 10.3 panther
[CENSORED].com Mac OSX 10.3 PantherMac OSX 10.3 PantherMac OS X version 10.3 "Panther" is the fourth major release of Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system. It followed Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar" and preceded Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". Apple
released Panther on October 24, 2003. The cost from Apple was US$129 for a single-user license and US$199 for a Family Pack (5 user, 1 household) license.disc 1
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Part: 2 : [CENSORED].com xslimmer 1.6 [k]
[CENSORED].com Xslimmer 1.6 [K]Xslimmer 1.6 [K]Xslimmer removes wasted space on your Mac's hard drive by removing the binary from either its PowerPC or Intel code (depending on the system architecture used). The result users report
is that you can save 47% of your disk space.For example, when running Xslimmer on Google Earth 4, it shrinks the size from 101MB to 52.8MB, which is a 47% reduction.As the developer states, the driving goal of Xslimmer is to achieve size reduction without compromising functionality. As of version 1.2, the option to strip applications from unwanted language
files and localizations is added. Version 1.2.7 improves more...WHAT'S NEWXslimmer 1.6 improves history management to keep track of backups even if you move them to a new location from outside Xslimmer. The authentication process has also been improved: when admin
credentials are required, they will be requested once at the beginning of the slim process, instead of multiple times as apps that require admin privileges are encountered. Many other bugs have
been fixed. The improved workflow and reliability make Xslimmer 1.6 a recommended upgrade for all users.Feature improvementsBackup and history managementThanks Chris Hanson for BDAlias, which is being used to support this feature!. Backup locations are now tracked using Finder aliases. This means that you can archive your backups to an external
volume, or move them around in your disk as you please without losing Xslimmer's ability to find them and restore your apps. Your existing History data will be quickly upgraded to the new
format the first time you run Xslimmer 1.6: this way, the backups you already have will be supported too. Note, however, that tracking occurs after the conversion has taken place, so Xslimmer
might not be able to locate backups you have already moved around.Authentication process. Previous versions of Xslimmer requested admin credentials when apps that needed them were found. If only a handful of the apps to be slimmed required authorization, this
could result in your password being requested multiple times, due to authorization expiration time being hit. In addition, the password was requested midway through the process, thus possibly
interrupting your work outside Xslimmer. A new authorization system has been implemented: your credentials, if needed, will be requested as soon as you hit the "Slim" button, and they will be
cached all throughout the process. Of course, if you decide not to grant admin permissions, only those apps that can be modified by your user account will be modified, and no more questions
will be asked.Bug fixesFile ownership/mode not accurately preserved in rare occasions. Xslimmer 1.5.3 would sometimes not correctly preserve all metadata information of slimmed files. This was an infrequent problem;
in addition, most times it had no impact on the slimmed app. A few apps, however, were reported for blacklist inclusion due to this bug, when in fact they should not need to be blacklisted.
Thanks a lot to Thomas Clement, the author of TimeMachineEditor, for alerting us about this issue!Potential crash fixed. A rare crasher that could happen on a disk error condition has been prevented.Other minor bugs solved.REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
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