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majordude

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Nowadays, Mac iOS is pretty evolved... but I found an old folder of ancient apps: DiskWarrior, AppZapper, Toast Titanium, etc.

I almost feel like I can check into this website once a year and catch up on everything new.
 
I recently went from my backup of early 2017 until April 2020 and it took a lot to find replacements, but APFS drives aren't really compatible and 64-bit games are mostly too challenging for my 8 year old machine now, and almost no one is concerned about updating old games to run on Catalina.
 
Have a lot of those apps on the AppZapper website in my backups. Gotta love that it's Catalina ready, even with the Leopard era screenshots still. :p

Had to make some DVDs awhile back and used Permute to get an ISO of all the combined video files. It's not as nice as iDVD/Toast Titanium, but does what was needed.

And yeah, everyone makes the same types of apps these days. Blame the App Store and sandboxing issues, that and people encouraging new developers to build stuff using web technologies.
 
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