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    <description>I really like the mac, really. However, what $%&amp;amp;&amp;sect;@ bugs me is an error in the current mac operating system and its Finder, respectively. 
For example, you zip a file or resize an image, but the info pane of the Finder still shows the original file size the file has 10 years ago. Until now I always switched to the Terminal and checked with a quick &amp;#8220;ls -al&amp;#8221; the actual file size.

Here it is, the work around comes as a small apple script:

1 Open the AppleScript editor located in...</description>
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    <description>I&apos;m always interested in new new smart tools for my mac, that make my life happier. Instead of searching the web or buying magazines you can also link your browser to iusethis (http://osx.iusethis.com).
With iusethis you simply define all apps you are using on your computer, and the system shows you &quot;neighbours&quot; that are using a high coverage of the same apps. I must admit that I found a couple of really interesting apps this way...</description>
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