Koingo Software’s Mac Pilot 3 is now available, and it sports whopping 200-something new tweaks. “Wait!” you might be thinking, “what exactly is Mac Pilot, and how could it really have been tweaked that many times?”
Mac Pilot lets you perform OS customizations that normally require 1337 h4x0r terminal skillz through an easy to use GUI. Users can alter the configuration of the Mac OS X file server, fine tune the network card for broadband, erase logs and caches, change disk settings, disable Spotlight (although why you’d want to do this is beyond me), schedule power events, view character map for fonts, and a bunch of other tweaks mere Mac mortals wouldn’t have a clue about accomplishing without this program.
Mac Pilot 3 is fully compatible with Mac OS X Leopard and Tiger and includes documentation for each feature as well as a reset function to undo any changes you might have made. Cop it new for $20, or get it as a free upgrade if you bought Mac Pilot 1.x or 2.x after October 31, 2007. Otherwise the upgrade is $10.
[Via Macworld]
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