Every year at CNET, we close down for the winter holidays to recharge for the coming year. In 2009 we saw (and covered) the last Macworld Expo with Apple at the helm, the launch of the iPhone 3GS, and updates to almost all of Apple's hardware and software. Meanwhile, we returned every week in this newsletter with the latest Mac software and news so readers might try some of the very many third-party software offerings available at Download.com.
2010 promises to be another great year, with rumors of the Apple tablet and a (more or less) confirmed new iPhone launch in June. Over the break, we will not be sending any newsletters, but we will start up again on January 4. This is the last Mac Download.com newsletter of 2009, so get your downloads now!
This week's software includes Things, the powerful, easy-to-use, task-management app that can help you enter, organize, and act on items in your to-do lists. We also have the latest update to VMware Fusion, the virtualization program that lets you run Windows applications on any Intel-based Mac. Our game this week is Vendetta Online, the expansive space combat MMO that challenges you to captain your own ship and explore the galaxy.
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True to its name, GraphicConverter's main functionality is converting graphic files--importing from some 200 formats and exporting to about 80 at last count. But it also proves invaluable as a high-speed image editor that lets you quickly browse, resize, sharpen, adjust color, and optimize for the Web, all at a price that makes commercial packages blush. As is often the case with this well-maintained software, the latest version features a laundry list of enhancements making it a must-have update for current users.
Also this week we have My Living Desktop, the desktop enhancement program that displays living scenes as a screensaver or as your desktop background. Our game this week is AstroChase, an arcade shooter that requires quick reflexes as you blow away an onslaught of alien invaders.
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do you need to run Windows on your Mac? Check out VirtualBox, a free virtualization software that lets you run Windows or just about any operating system without the need to reboot. Handy wizards help you through the setup process so you can set up multiple environments to suit your needs. Version 3.1 includes a laundry list of interface enhancements and added functionality. If you're already a user of VirtualBox, you should definitely grab this update.
Also this week we have TypeStyler, once the best in its class for stylistic font creations for Web design, sign making, and more on Classic Macs, now available for Mac OS X 10.4 and later. Our game this week is Tennis Elbow 2009, a fun and challenging 3D tennis game where you can play through an entire career.
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Are you happy with your Web browser? Your Mac comes preloaded with Safari (certainly a great browser in its own right), but it never hurts to check out the competition. Mozilla's Firefox is an excellent choice, as is its lightweight made-for-Mac entry, Camino. If you stay connected with social sites, Flock is another great option. The fact is, with so many great choices on the Mac, choosing your browser becomes more a question of style.
Opera is the unsung hero of the Mac browser category, with tons of unique features like Speed Dial (to get to favorite sites), its own spell checker, an integrated e-mail client, and much more. Give it a test drive and you might find that Opera has all the features for your particular surfing style.
Also this week we have Path Finder, the standalone file management tool that acts as a replacement for the Mac OS X Finder. Our game this week is Vendetta Online, the massive multiplayer online RPG where you captain your own ship and explore and battle your way through a huge universe.
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If you run your own Web site or design your own blog, you need a good FTP client to keep your site updated and running smoothly. Fetch has been around for more than a decade as the go-to FTP client for Mac and is a solid and tested option for all your file transferring needs. This latest version fixes bugs and improves on its stability.
Also this week, we have the latest version of Vuze, one of the best BitTorent clients for Mac, featuring the capability to view full HD video from within the software. Our game this week is Sun Blast, a fast-paced 3D arcade shooter in which you'll battle waves of enemies to reach the mothership for the ultimate showdown.
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The Dock in Mac OS X acts as a launcher, program switcher, and much more. But if you want more space and flexibility with your main program and file launcher, you might want to try DragThing. This popular and well-tested shareware GUI-enhancer has become an indispensable addition to OS X for many users. If you want a new way to organize your apps and files, this feature-rich utility is the perfect tool.
Also this week we have the latest version of AppDelete, the uninstall utility that helps you get all the files associated with an unwanted app off of your Mac for good. Our game this week is Mad Skills Motocross, a simple side-scrolling motocross game with unique challenges and entertaining gameplay.
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Want to see what's in store next for Firefox on the Mac? If you consider yourself a tech-savvy Mac user, check out the latest 3.6 beta release of Mozilla Firefox. New enhancements, like the capability to change the browser's appearance with a single click, improved JavaScript performance, and numerous other tweaks, were designed to make your overall Web-surfing experience better. Like any beta software, make sure to save your important data before you install and run this program. Warning: there may be bugs.
Not an early adopter? Then check out Xupport, the Swiss Army knife of utilities that helps you safely optimize your Mac using several system tools. Our game this week is Solavant, the hardcore Solitaire game with 240 game types and absolutely no hints or cheats--it's just you against the cards.
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Every so often I get to feature software in this newsletter that's tops in its category. This week, we have the latest update of possibly the best FTP client for Mac OS X, Transmit, from Panic software. It offers everything you need for uploading and downloading files from your Web site and comes with a slew of nifty features to make all your site maintenance even easier. This latest version fixes a bug that occasionally prevented replacing folders.
Also this week we have the update for current paid users of Parallels Desktop, now adding support for recently released Windows 7. Our game this week is Rocket Golf, a 2D, side-view, arcade, golf game where you'll need to figure out the perfect shot to get to the hole across dramatic terrain.
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If you've ever wanted to expand your Mac's capabilities, you probably wondered what--and how much--your machine could handle. MacTracker is a handy free utility that eliminates the guesswork, providing current, comprehensive, and accurate technical specifications on every Mac known to man, from Apple's latest right on down to the vintage Macintosh 128K.
Also this week, we have the latest update for multiservice chat client Adium, adding several fixes including the capability to use iChat emoticons in Snow Leopard. Our game this week is Armagetron Advanced, the game inspired by the movie Tron that challenges you to race lightbikes and eliminate other players all in full 3D.
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Built around a gorgeous, newly overhauled interface, this free, GPL-licensed FTP browser is a lean, mean, file-managing machine. CyberDuck offers support for both FTP transfers as well as the more secure SFTP and makes it easy to bookmark frequently visited sites for quick file transfers. This latest version fixes several bugs and adds minor interface enhancements.
Also this week we have MacPilot, the program that lets you access and tweak more than 900 hidden Tiger and Leopard features. Our game this week is the latest version of X-Plane, the flight simulator with possibly the widest range of flyable aircraft of any in the genre.
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