Part: 1 : ForkLift 1.7.1
ForkLift is a new file transfer solution that not a lot of people have heard of yet. MacUpdate has decided to partner with the great folks at BinaryNights to expose to the world what we're calling "the next Transmit." We think that ForkLift's developers are adding features at a faster pace than the most popular FTP client on the Mac. We think Forklift has a strong chance of pulling out from the shadows and becoming the next major file transfer app on the Mac. Be sure to check out some of the demonstration videos of ForkLift's capabilities.
ForkLift is a powerful file transfer solution. It allows you to transfer files using FTP, SFTP, FXP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and even Bluetooth. Its dual pane view maximizes productivity, a Cocoa based interface with smart preview and spring-loaded folders lets you browse your local and remote folders and use Favorites just like in Finder. Use it to edit files or preview images stored in a remote folder, even within archives.
ForkLift integrates a full featured batch rename tool, an application deleter and a small code called droplet, which enables you to create automated upload shortcuts for your most used remote folders, and place them anywhere in your file system.
Features:
# Dual-pane view
# Tabs
# Archives: Rar, Zip, Tar, Gz
# Amazon S3 support
# WebDAV support
# Connect to FTP/SFTP, FTP/TLS, Bluetooth
# Live preview (Archives, FTP, Bluetooth, etc...)
# Spring loaded folders
# Plugin architecture
# "Any to any" workflow
# Remote editing
# Filters
# Integrated Spotlight
# Smart folders
# Growl support
# Favorites shortcuts
# QuickLook local and remote files
# Droplets for drag and drop automated file transfers
Part: 2 : Conceited Clips 1.3
Clips is your Mac OS X clipboard reinvented. Use Clips to increase productivity during your daily computing experience.
Application & Spaces automatic clipboards As you go about your daily business, Clips automatically generates and arranges copied items into Application-specfic and Space-specific clipboards. If that's not enough, you can create your own.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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