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Aladdin Ten for X 1.0.2


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher Allume Systems File Size 14.8M
Date added 07 Nov 2002 Check your speed

This collection of utilities designed to enhance your OS X experience is a terrific value. Purchasing each title separately would cost more than $170. Aladdin brings you this great package of fully-registered versions for only $49.99! Plus, dozens of trial versions from names like Adobe, Microsoft, MYOB, Now Software, and more are included FREE. As an added bonus, you also get valuable tips from the pros on how to get the most out of OS X. Suite Deal!

"Ten for X" is a suite of utilities, assembled by Aladdin Systems, designed to help Mac OS X users get the most from this powerful new Macintosh operating system. After much research, including product reviews, customer surveys and interviews with innovative software developers we put together a collection of utilities that we think will help any Macintosh user feel like a power user.

Includes registered versions of:

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  • ExecutiveSync
  • FruitMenu
  • iClean
  • ideaSpiral X
  • LaunchBar
  • Limewire Pro
  • piPop
  • Pseudo
  • PrintMagic X
  • WindowShade X
  • Xounds

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