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June 24, 2009 5:00 AM PDT

Give Mac OS X a tuneup

by Jason Parker
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Most of the time Macs run smoothly; however, once in awhile the computer might experience sluggishness or something else out of the ordinary. To rule out system problems, check out OnyX. OnyX lets you verify your Mac's Startup Disk and the structure of System files, and it offers several configuration tools to let you tweak the Finder, Dock, and other native applications. If you're a do-it-yourself type of person, or would just like a way to tweak some settings, OnyX might be just the tool you're looking for.

Also this week we have the latest version of QuicKeys, the time-saving software that streamlines and automates your work flow by letting you designate hot keys to perform repetitive every day tasks. Our game this week is Battle for Wesnoth, the expansive RPG with a lively community and active developers who continually improve the game.

Don't forget to check out the latest iPhone apps of the week!

July 31, 2008 2:27 PM PDT

New Reviews: Tweaking OS X

by Jason Parker
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New Reviews (Credit: CNET Networks)

Mac OS X looks great and runs smoothly right out of the box. But if you wanted to make minor tweaks to the interface or automate specific maintenance tasks, in the past you had to know how to use the command line. Fortunately, some savvy developers have made it possible to perform once-difficult tasks through the use of an easy-to-understand interface. We have a couple of freshly-reviewed programs this week that make tweaks and useful maintenance tasks in Mac OS X much easier for the regular user.

Cocktail

Cocktail's Pilot feature lets you set up routine maintenance tasks.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Cocktail (Leopard or Tiger) is perfect for those who like to tinker with their Macs. With Cocktail you can help with routine maintenance and customization across your disks, system, files, network, and even your interface. You'll be able to perform other tasks, such as clearing out your cache for speedier computing and adjusting the appearance of your Dock and Finder. Cocktail's Pilot feature makes it possible to set up a schedule for regular maintenance, so you can rest assured your Mac is running at peak performance. One of the best things about the application is the extensive help manual, which will guide you through even the most complex of Cocktail's tasks. All this functionality isn't free ($14.95), but the 10-use trial lets you take a look at all the Cocktail has to offer.

OnyX

Simply check the boxes and let OnyX do the dirty work.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Onyx (Leopard or Tiger) offers a set of tools similar to Cocktail's, with some minor differences. OnyX can help you with everything from checking S.M.A.R.T. status on your disks to configuring the Dock, Finder, Dashboard, and Expose. One of my favorite tweaks with OnyX is the ability to have an animated desktop background. You won't get the scheduled, routine maintenance that comes with Cocktail's Pilot feature, but you may be able to look past it, because, well, OnyX is free.

Even though Mac OS X is a great experience from its first launch, sometimes people like to get under the hood and make customizations of their own. Thankfully, there are programs like OnyX and Cocktail to keep the guesswork out of small tweaks and routine maintenance, making it possible for people like you and me to make tweaks of our own.

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