Requirements: Mac OS 10.4 or later, major Mac Web browser
If you've ever searched in vain for a page you saw somewhere with a lime green background, or if you've wanted to search your own Web history by keyword for that page on penguins, browseback is for you.
DictJuggler 1.1
trial
Marlin Arms, http://www.marlin-arms.co.jp/eng
Requirements: Mac OS 10.3.9 or later, 256MB RAM
DictJuggler provides you access to the dictionaries on the Web. It looks up language dictionaries, encyclopedias, search engines, and even maps or auction sites on the Web, automatically and instantly. The browser window can open not only the Web pages but also text files, RTF files, and Word files. In the browser window, you just click the word you want to look up in various dictionaries on the Web.
DoorStop X 5.5.0
trial
Open Door Networks, info@opendoor.com, http://www.opendoor.com
Requirements: Mac OS 10.3 or later
Before you dedicate some expensive hardware device as a firewall, you might want to give this app a try. DoorStop is a software-based "firewall" product for Mac servers which is installed directly onto the servers you wish to protect. It's also easier to set up and use than a hardware firewall.
Requirements: Power Mac, Mac OS 10.1.2 or later, Microsoft Entourage
Microsoft Entourage user? This one-window utility, which runs independently of Entourage, locates Entourage’s email folders and subfolders, lets you choose a destination for your stored email, and then archives your messages. You can even archive email into a FileMaker Pro database.
OmniWeb 5.1.2
trial
The Omni Group, omniweb@omnigroup.com, http://www.omnigroup.com
Requirements: Mac OS 10.2.8 or later
OmniWeb is a full-featured, great-looking, native Web browser for Mac OS X. Highly multi-threaded and written using Apple's advanced Cocoa frameworks, OmniWeb also obstructs pop-up ads, searches by keyword through your history, updates your bookmarks, and spell checks your Web forms.
Snak 4.1.2
shareware
Kent Sorenson, http://www.snak.com
Requirements: Mac OS 9.x or X or later
This app will let you participate in discussions in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels. IRC is a service that uses the Internet to connect a large number of computers, called IRC Servers, all over the world. Using this app, you can connect to a nearby server, join one of the thousands of channels available, and chat across the Internet in real-time.
Who’s There? 2.0
demo
Open Door Networks, info@opendoor.com, http://www.opendoor.com
Requirements: G3, Mac OS 10.1 or later
Monitor anyone attemtping to access the forbidden fruit (read: data) on the other side of the firewall. If you value your Mac’s hard drive content, this tool can help prevent anyone on the outside from entering your prized possession via the Internet.