Intro

ET OSX is a list of useful tools for the MacOS X, most of which live in the Applications folder on my startup drive. It started as a 'what's on my Mac' page on my personal site but quickly evolved into a blog of its own. I'm trying to focus most on of the tiny but useful utilities that sometimes save you lots of trouble and effort, and to omit for the most part the list of big guns, that one normally uses on a daily basis. The list serves two purposes, lets me easily answer 'how do I do this on the Mac' questions asked by other users, and helps me remember answers to the same questions myself.

DeLocalizer


The good thing about MacOS X applications is that they can come localized in as many languages as their auther has designed them to, and to use a specific language localization you only need to change you prefs and restart. The bad thing is that having so much localizations at once can eat up hard drive space pretty fast. In comes DeLocalizer (software.bombich.com), it can go into each package on your disk and delete the localizations you don't need, saving you gigs of space.

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