SiteSucker is an Macintosh application that automatically downloads Web sites from the Internet. It does this by asynchronously copying the site’s webpages, images, PDFs, style sheets, and other files to your local hard drive, duplicating the site’s directory structure. SiteSucker Pro is an enhanced version of SiteSucker that can download embedded videos, including embedded YouTube and Vimeo videos.
SiteSucker can be used to make local copies of Web sites. By default, SiteSucker “localizes” the files it downloads, allowing you to browse a site offline, but it can also download sites without modification.
4K YouTube to MP3 was specifically created to extract audio from YouTube, Vimeo or Facebook and save it in MP3, M4A, OGG. No annoying and complicated settings to deal with, just a clean, friendly and functional interface. Downloading is simple and straightforward: just copy the link from your browser and click ‘Paste Url’. Done!
Features
Extract audio from YouTube videos and save it in MP3, M4A or OGG in high quality.
Download full YouTube playlists or channels and generate m3u files.
Transfer downloaded tracks automatically into iTunes and upload them on your iPhone or iPod.
Listen music via native built-in music player.
Download and extract audio tracks from SoundCloud, Vimeo, Flickr and DailyMotion videos.
Download audio books from YouTube.
Extract audio tracks even from embedded in HTML page videos.
Use 4K YouTube to MP3 on your PC, Mac or Linux, doesn’t matter what OS you prefer.
What’s New:
Version 5.7.1:
Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
SounceSource lets you adjust your input, output, and sound-effects devices and volume settings in mere moments, right from the menu bar. Enable soft play-thru of input devices to your desired output, so you can hear sound coming in through any microphone or other source. With SoundSource, you get fast access to your Mac’s most important audio settings.
Fast Access to System Devices
Control the settings for your Mac’s Output, Input, and Sound Effects audio devices right from your menu bar.
Per-Application Audio Control
Change the volume of any app relative to others, and send individual apps to different audio outputs.
Add Effects
Make any audio sound great, with powerful built-in effects, as well as advanced Audio Unit support.
Fundamental Features
Per-App Volume Control
Adjust volume levels for each of your applications, all in one place. Make one app louder or softer than others, or even mute it entirely.
Per-App Output Redirection
Control exactly where audio plays. Route music from one app to your best speakers, while everything else is heard via your Mac’s built-in output.
Per-App Audio Effects
Use the built-in 10-band equalizer and support for Audio Units to sweeten the sound of individual apps.
System Audio Settings
Quickly adjust volume and input levels, balance, and even sample rate for your system’s Output, Input, and Sound Effects devices.
System-Wide Audio Effects
Apply effects to sweeten the sound of all audio on your system, with the built-in 10-band equalizer and support for advanced Audio Unit plugins.
Super Volume Keys
HDMI devices, DisplayPort audio outputs, and more fail to support the volume keys found on Mac keyboards. SoundSource makes those keys work with any outputs you have.
Menu Bar Access
SoundSource lives in your menu bar, for one-click access to all your audio controls. You can also bring it up with a configurable global keyboard shortcut.
Floating Access
Making frequent adjustments? Pin SoundSource’s main window, and it will float on your screen for instant access.
Headphone EQ
The new Headphone EQ effect provides the very best sound from thousands of different models of headphones.
Magic Boost 2
The new Magic Boost 2 does even more to provide rich, full sound from even the tiniest speakers.
Compact View
SoundSource’s main window is streamlined, but to truly minimize how much space it uses, the Compact view has you covered.
Menu Bar Meters
Add optional meters for your output device, input device, and/or active applications, so you can see and control audio even more easily.
Little Snitch is a trustworthy and handy macOS application capable to monitor your network traffic and block various connections in order to protect your privacy.
Filter connections and monitor your network traffic with ease
The Little Snitch Network Monitor utility features a well-designed interface and provide easy-to-read animated and informative diagrams created based on real time traffic information. Hence, you can analyze bandwidth, connectivity status, traffic totals, detailed traffic history for the past hour and more.
You can filter the displayed data based on the process name or server port and group them according to your needs. Little Snitch helps you view traffic peaks, check the average bandwidth and save snapshots for further analysis.
Enable the Silent Mode for a distraction free working environment
The network traffic can be easily captured in the PCAP format while the network activity is displayed along various system events in order to provide a context.
There is also a Silent Mode that allows you to get on with your work without being interrupted by any network related notifications. However, you can review the Silent Mode Log to create rules for connection attempts that took place during this period.
On top of that, you can group your rules in different profiles and enable them only when a particular profile is active. Thanks to Little Snitch’s status bar menu, you can choose the desired profile with just a few mouse clicks.
Enjoy the versatility of the Automatic Profile Switching function
At the same time, you can take advantage of the Automatic Profile Switching feature and associate different networks with certain profiles. Once the network is detected, the associate profile is automatically enabled. For example, you can use a set of filters when you are at home and more restrictive ruleset when you access the web from an Internet Cafe.
What is more, Little Snitch features a flexible temporary rule system that offers a number of options for rules that are effective only for a limited period of time. Furthermore, Little Snitch automatically analyzes your ruleset and indicates the presence of overlapping, redundant or invalid rules that you might want to delete.
What’s New:
Little Snitch 5.7 (6290)
Compatibility with macOS 14 Sonoma.
Fixed a rare problem caused by a bug in macOS Monterey and later when using multiple Spaces, causing the connection alert not to appear on all Spaces.
Fixed a potential crash when clicking a notification from Little Snitch in Notification Center.
Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to the right side of the Open and Save dialogs in any macOS-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your favorite and recently used folders, manage the folders and files shown in the list, and make changes to your settings. It also fixes a number of problems in Open and Save dialogs, “rebounding” to the last selected file, putting the path listing back in the top menu, and correcting bugs in scrolling column views.
Features
Directory assistant: You can access the contents of your recent, favorite, and open folders right from Default Folder X’s toolbar.
Real time saving: If you’re constantly saving things inside the same folder, Default Folder X can remember that folder for you.
Finder management: Default Folder X lets you open up or save to any Finder window with a single click.
Instant Recall: To help you quickly return to folders you’ve recently used, Default Folder X remembers them for you.
Spotlight on the spot: Default Folder X lets you add Spotlight keywords, OpenMeta tags, and Finder labels on the spot, while you’re still in the Save dialog.
Information central: With Default Folder X you get previews below every Open dialog, expanded to fill the available space. Need to see more detail? Click on the image and it zooms up to full size.
Workflow without work: Rather than make you learn and set up a new application, Default Folder X blends into OS X.
What’s New:
Version 5.7.0:
Added support for macOS 13 Ventura.
Default Folder X now requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or higher.
Fixed problems with the tracking of recent items on Microsoft OneDrive.
You can now search the current folder with Find Any File if you have it installed on your Mac.
The icon for Favorites in the popup menu within Default Folder X’s “Move”, “Copy” and “Make Alias” dialogs is now correct.
When you open a document in iCloud Drive that has not yet been downloaded, Default Folder X will correctly re-select it the next time you use an Open dialog.
The “Default to the current document’s folder in Save dialogs” feature will work correctly in Microsoft Word when the document resides on your local drive. It will not work when the document is located on OneDrive due to the way Word handles those files.
When displaying your home folder, Default Folder X’s path menu could mistakenly identify it as iCloud Drive instead. This has been fixed.
Default Folder X’s ShowMenu AppleScript command now respects the “Open folders in the frontmost Finder window” preference.
Eliminated an error that could cause a system beep after switching to a new folder in a file dialog.
Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to the right side of the Open and Save dialogs in any macOS-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your favorite and recently used folders, manage the folders and files shown in the list, and make changes to your settings. It also fixes a number of problems in Open and Save dialogs, “rebounding” to the last selected file, putting the path listing back in the top menu, and correcting bugs in scrolling column views.
Features
Directory assistant: You can access the contents of your recent, favorite, and open folders right from Default Folder X’s toolbar.
Real time saving: If you’re constantly saving things inside the same folder, Default Folder X can remember that folder for you.
Finder management: Default Folder X lets you open up or save to any Finder window with a single click.
Instant Recall: To help you quickly return to folders you’ve recently used, Default Folder X remembers them for you.
Spotlight on the spot: Default Folder X lets you add Spotlight keywords, OpenMeta tags, and Finder labels on the spot, while you’re still in the Save dialog.
Information central: With Default Folder X you get previews below every Open dialog, expanded to fill the available space. Need to see more detail? Click on the image and it zooms up to full size.
Workflow without work: Rather than make you learn and set up a new application, Default Folder X blends into OS X.
What’s New:
Version 5.7.0:
Added support for macOS 13 Ventura.
Default Folder X now requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or higher.
Fixed problems with the tracking of recent items on Microsoft OneDrive.
You can now search the current folder with Find Any File if you have it installed on your Mac.
The icon for Favorites in the popup menu within Default Folder X’s “Move”, “Copy” and “Make Alias” dialogs is now correct.
When you open a document in iCloud Drive that has not yet been downloaded, Default Folder X will correctly re-select it the next time you use an Open dialog.
The “Default to the current document’s folder in Save dialogs” feature will work correctly in Microsoft Word when the document resides on your local drive. It will not work when the document is located on OneDrive due to the way Word handles those files.
When displaying your home folder, Default Folder X’s path menu could mistakenly identify it as iCloud Drive instead. This has been fixed.
Default Folder X’s ShowMenu AppleScript command now respects the “Open folders in the frontmost Finder window” preference.
Eliminated an error that could cause a system beep after switching to a new folder in a file dialog.