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Will Path Finder 5 replace the Finder once and for all?

MacMerc.tv 20081023 203423 Will Path Finder 5 replace the Finder once and for all?

Cocoatech’s Path Finder is an amazing achievement in Finder replacement that I have been conflicted over for some time. It has most of the abilities of the Finder but offers much more customization in its browser-style file management system. My problem with it has always been that it does such a great job that I just wish the Finder would get out of its way completely and let it take over, but I don’t expect there to be a final solution to this problem while Apple still has anything to say about it.

Today, Path Finder 5.0 was released. It’s been designed from the ground up for greater speed and integration. Version 5.0 leverages the latest Leopard technologies including Core Animation, FSEvents, Coverflow, Quicklook, ObjC-2.0, and more.

I haven’t given the new version enough of a test drive yet, but I’m anxious to see if Cocoatech has come up with any new methods of suppressing the Finder and allowing Path Finder to take over.

Path Finder 5.0 can be purchased for USD$39.95. A full-featured, 30-day demo is available. I’m going to upgrade my Path Finder 4 license for USD$19.95 and see how this new version measures up. Comment below with your experiences with Path Finder and especially version 5.

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NewsFire 1.3 released. ”the sexiest RSS feed reader on Mac OS X”

88563147 669c3faf8d m NewsFire 1.3 released. the sexiest RSS feed reader on Mac OS XAfter a serious makeover and the addition of many new and improved features, NewsFire 1.3 has been released.

The RSS news reader now sports a streamlined borderless appearance and support for site icons as well as newly designed web feed and search feed addition panels, a ‘next new item’ button, and improved menu layout. There have also been major internal changes, with performance improvements across the board and a brand new, more fault-tolerant and feature-rich RSS/Atom parser.

You can take in NewsFire’s new look and check out its new features by downloading it for a test drive. If you agree with its developer and believe it to be the sexiest RSS feed reader on Mac OS X, you can register the program and continue to use it for EURO15.99.

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Remember that 30-day Mac mini trial offer? Forget it.

I dunno what happened–maybe it’s a glitch. But the page that used to tell you all about the Mac mini test drive offer is now gone. Evaporated. Like it never happened. If anyone out there bought a Mac mini under this promotion and has any information on the disappearance and current whereabouts of the Mac mini test drive, let us know.

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