![]() ![]() English : German)Īdobe Illustrator 6.0 for 68k (U.S. I am not sure if it is worthwhile to do it.ģ1 All-Time Favorite Programs for the MacintoshģD Parametric Equations - A HyperCard AppģDfx Voodoo Drivers (1,2,3,4,5) + Utilities, Flash RomsĪ World Alive: An Interactive DocumentaryĪ:UX (Apple UNIX for 68k) version 3.0.1 + 3.1 updateĪTI Graphics Drivers - March 2002 Retail + Jan 2005 RetailĪdobe Acrobat 5.0.5 UPDATE - Multiple LanguagesĪdobe Acrobat Reader 5.1 (Full Installer)Īdobe After Effects 4.0 (Folder & a big pack of third party plug-ins)Īdobe Illustrator 6 for PPC (U.S. ![]() I can write a script to organize, pack with 7z, and upload into the Library via FTP. Files are organized per software product/title. It’s lasted this long because it does what it promises.I received a copy of the entire MacintoshGarden software library. ![]() TechTool Pro has been around for a couple of decades. There is plenty of information on all the functions of TTP on Micromat’s website. Install the Protection system preference and have it monitor your system in the background. It has TechTool Pro already installed ready to run, and you can even add other programs. Yes, if your OS was installed properly you have the hidden Recovery HD, but Micromat’s eDrive does more if your boot drive goes missing. One of the biggies is the Emergency Startup Disk. (Ditto.) The way I look at it, if I never need it, it’s cheap insurance. (Subset of Murphy’s Law.) The recovery program will be the one you put off buying. Paranoid? Who, me? The one backup you really need is the one you won’t have. I can only speak for myself, but I like to have diagnostic/repair software handy before doing any upgrades/updates. No word yet on when Disk Warrior will be ready. TechTool Pro is already running with developer versions of the coming Mavericks operating system. Cost - $99.99, but if you have a previous version you can update for $39.99. Micromat released TechTool Pro 7 in June of this year. It has been nearly two years since any updates were released for Disk Warrior. While Apple’s Disk Utility can handle some disk corruption problems, I tend to fall back on two commercial apps, Disk Warrior and Micromat’s TechTool Pro. ![]()
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