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# Dan Lurle at The Unofficial Apple Weblog - TUAW Exclusive: iChat 4.0 Voicemail - looks like voice mail will be a new feature in Leopard's iChat 4.0. [tuaw]
# lighthead - SiteCrawler "is a website downloading application that lets you capture entire sites or selected portions, like image galleries. It features powerful settings that no other application offers." Patterns and rules control the download. Safari integration lets it walk password-protected sites, after you log in with Safari. Full AppleScript support. Might even replace the Mac's missing wget (a command-line program available in most Linux distributions. The Mac ships with curl, which is nicer for single files, but is badly missing wget's spider features). $20 shareware. Only works for 15 minutes at a time until you pay. I set it to work for a few minutes on my political web site. Worked good. Downloaded breadth-first. [versiontracker]
# lighthead - Xinema "was created due to the lack of full screen playing functionality in Apple's QuickTime Player. It's designed to be an easy solution to this problem. Instead of purchasing QuickTime Pro for $30, you can get this feature for free with Xinema." Worked for me on an MP4 file. Free.
# noodlesoft - Hazel is an automated file organizer. You can set it up to watch directories and perform operations on the files. It can also help you manage the trash. Haven't tried it. $16. Free trial works for 14 days. Click here for a review by David Chartier. [tuaw]
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