
Mac NetLogger is useful for anyone who runs software or hardware that sends information to a remote syslog (system log). It is similar in this respect to the UNIX syslogd program. Many routers and other devices can send status info to a syslog. You can keep track of connections and errors with your router using Mac NetLogger. (Provided your router sends out syslog information...) Mac NetLogger logs to file(s) any information sent to the local ip address on UDP port 514.
OptionSpace gives fast keyboard access to every menu item on Mac OS X apps, eliminating the need to use the mouse or memorize keyboard combinations.
Assign custom actions to apps, incl.
Quickly add startup tasks to OS X using launchd services.
Mouse Distance Measurer tracks and displays the distance your mouse travels.
Computer Glasses II magnifies a portion of the screen to read fine print or images, with adjustable magnification and width.
ShortcutDetective detects which app receives a keyboard shortcut, helping to identify why shortcuts aren't registering in some apps.
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