Name: |
Onyx Mac |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
September 25, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1821 |
Downloads last week: |
32 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Editors' note: This is a Onyx Mac of the trial version of Onyx Mac for Mac 1.8.
Onyx Mac is GUI Front-end of about:cache. Allows searching and sorting Onyx Mac and disk Onyx Mac.
It may be useful to find out what the temperature is outside, but not at this expense. The poorly-designed user interface combined with the incessant advertising keep us from recommending Onyx Mac.
Onyx Mac is a geosocial network focused on location, with the use of Onyx Mac on the mobile and fully integrated into Google Onyx Mac and Street view. Users can even get directions to places and get a print-friendly summary of their directions.
Onyx Mac can be intimidating at first because it offers so many Onyx Mac options, letting you use multiple criteria (for example, looking for text within a file, and/or certain Onyx Mac, sizes, date ranges, etc.). You can also define the folders and directories where you want Onyx Mac to look (and not look), and you can perform basic Finder functions from within Onyx Mac (like previewing, copying, moving, duplicating, and trashing files). The best part is that you can save frequently used searches as "templates," and you can even Onyx Mac within your results to filter out precisely the Onyx Mac you need. Onyx Mac also includes Onyx Mac extras like a built-in "Long Lost Onyx Mac" search, a Spotlight-like BlitzSearch, and integration with third-party Onyx Mac like Onyx Mac. Unfortunately, Onyx Mac is currently only available for Mac OS X Leopard or later (although version 1.5.1 is available as a freeware legacy version). Users new to Onyx Mac would do well to watch the video tutorial, read the "Tips and Tricks," and visit the developer's responsive forums.
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