Comment and replies on MacFUSE:
Check out Paul Blacksburg's MacFUSE Tools and NTFS-3G bundle, new performance gains: http://shadowofged.blogspot.com/2007/03/ntfs-3g-for-mac-os-x.html
Anyone managed to find binaries for PicasawebFS, DocsFS and RSSFS? All I can find on Google are links to Amit's video.
@ geira
From a brief search on GoogleGroups, it sounds like at least the PicasawebFS add-on was just made as a tech demo, and not for public consumption. Maybe if you emailed Amit he'd let you try it out.
Comment and replies on GrandPerspective:
Brilliant!
@mcg
You won't find amok-running logfiles and other hidden files like that. And you don't get the overview where your space is wasted - I like to see on one glimpse that my movies take a good amount of my harddrive for example.
GrandPerspective is yet another clone of KDirStat- like Disk Inventory X, another OSX app, and WinDirStat, SequoiaView, etc for Windows. Of the two for OSX, GrandPerspective seems to be the fastest.
Disk Inventory X shows apps as singe files, not as folders, I find it more useful that way.
@norz: I don't think you have yet tried the latest release yet. If you do, you will find that GrandPerspective now (optionally) hides the contents of packages. :-)
dint find it useful... omnidisksweeper is way more useful!
I just used this to get back 11GB from my home directory, including a left-over 5GB Parallels disk image I had no idea about.
Comment and replies on Phoenix Slides:
wow, great app. I have been looking for something like this. Nice when you shoot events and have thousands of photos to go through, looking for out of focus shots and even able to delete them from the slideshow view. perfect.
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It works, but transfer speeds are really slow for me. about 1MB/s is all I can get.