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  1. A list of the latest Quicksilver plugins available. This list is compiled from sources all over the web, and should have the most recent plugins that work with Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6.
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  4. The Samurai Web Testing Framework is a LiveCD focused on web application testing. We have collected the top testing tools and pre-installed them to build the perfect environment for testing applications.
    17-10-2010 to , , , , and -1 others
  5. Online security check for outdated browser plug-ins
    01-06-2010 to , , , and -1 others
  6. Skipfish is an active web application security reconnaissance tool. It prepares an interactive sitemap for the targeted site by carrying out a recursive crawl and dictionary-based probes. The resulting map is then annotated with the output from a number of active (but hopefully non-disruptive) security checks. The final report generated by the tool is meant to serve as a foundation for professional web application security assessments.
  7. ShrinkIt is a simple, small, Panic-internal tool (for Mac OS X Snow Leopard) that will automate the process of stripping needless metadata from PDFs by re-saving them using Apple’s PDF processor. For app resources and icons that aren’t using high-end Illustrator features, this should be lossless — Apple’s PDF code is not compressing anything, just removing cruft. Simply drop a bunch of files (not folders) onto it — such as the contents of your app’s Resources folder — to have it find the PDFs and do its magic. The original files will be renamed with the prefix “_org_” for backup safety. That’s it!
    20-02-2010 to , , and -1 others
  8. Must have hack by Steven Frank.
    13-02-2010 to , , , , , and -1 others
  9. GrowlMail is broken on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6). The dev team for Growl has a fix in the works, but I use Prowl and like to have notifications go to my iPhone when I’m not at my computer. So in the meantime, here a my solution.
  10. sleuthkit.org is the official web site for The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy Browser. Both are open source digital investigation tools (a.k.a. digital forensic tools) that run on Windows and Unix systems (such as Linux, OS X, Cygwin, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris). They can be used to analyze NTFS, FAT, Ext2, Ext3, UFS1, and UFS2 file systems and several volume system types.
    28-12-2009 to , , and -1 others

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