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OS X Utilities Updates: QuicKeys X; Who Owns What; SawMill; iMate; FileMaker Pro Server

OS X Utilities Updates: QuicKeys X; Who Owns What; SawMill; iMate; FileMaker Pro Server

CNET staff
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QuicKeys X 1.0b2 is a Mac OS X beta version of this popular macro/shortcut creating utility. New in this update are some unique OS X features, including: The ability to run Unix commands directly with a QuicKeys shortcut; Trigger shortcuts, edit toolbars, and control playback of shortcuts from the Dock with the QuicKeys Dockling

Who Owns What 1.0 creates directory and file listings that are sorted by Owner and Group. Use it to find out how many files are owned by each user in a particular hierarchy. The update moved the output text files to the same directory as Who Owns What. There are also minor bug fixes.

Sawmill 6.1.7 is hierarchical log analysis tool. It runs either with a built-in web server, or as a CGI program on your web server, and publishes an intuitive graphical user interface which can be used from any web browser to configure and run Sawmill, or to view the statistics pages. The update fixes a bug which could cause DNS lookups to fail, a bug which could cause database updates to fail with a "no data in log source" error, and a bug in the processing of tab-separates W3C log files.

Griffin iMate X 1.0b3is the latest OS X beta driver for this USB to ADB adapter. It supports all currently available ADB drivers including the Kensington Mouseworks driver for OS X. With the iMate, ADB devices are completely hot pluggable as the iMate OS X driver loads custom ADB driver even when connected after startup. Under OS 9, ADB devices had to be attached during startup for custom ADB drivers to load. The driver also supports multiple iMates.

FileMaker Pro Server 5.5 is a version of the Server that runs in Mac OS X.