Friday, May 1, 2009

[CENSORED].com xslimmer 1.6.1 [k] [CENSORED].com tubesock 3.0b19 [k]

Part: 1 : [CENSORED].com xslimmer 1.6.1 [k]
[CENSORED].com Xslimmer 1.6.1 [K]Xslimmer 1.6.1 [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 NEWVersion 1.6.1 is a bug fix release that solves some issues introduced in the recent release of Xslimmer 1.6. A crasher that could arise in some situations has been solved. Tiger and Panther

compatibility issues, which sometimes caused Xslimmer to act as if the user had cancelled the authorization request dialog, have also been fixed.REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.3.9 or later.More info:Code:



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Part: 2 : [CENSORED].com tubesock 3.0b19 [k]
[CENSORED].com TubeSock 3.0b19 [K]TubeSock 3.0b19 [K]TubeSock: Rip. Mix. Copy to iPod. TubeSock grabs YouTube videos from the web and copies them to your video iPod, Mac, or PlayStation Portable. TubeSock knows how to convert the video

using the codecs and bitrates best for each device. It can even add the video to iTunes for you.What's new in this version:TubeSock 3.0 has advanced to beta 19 (download TubeSock 3.0 beta 19 here!) and it fixes the crash on PowerPC / Tiger Macs in beta 18. Yes, we finally got our dead PowerBook G4 up and running,

and after a seriously large amount of tediousness, we found the bug. It was in the new code that displays the FPS counter. Apparently the conversion can be slow enough on PowerPC that it

exposed a condition where the buffer containing the FPS could be empty. The code has been re-written in a much more defensive manner, so a null this or a nil that won't crash anything.A few other fixes made their way in: fixes to a site that made a recent change, a rare condition where the output name could match the input name and overwrite the input file, and some more

general interface tweaking.REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.3.9 or later. iTunes integration requires iTunes 6.0 or later.



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