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Cocktail

Cocktail - 2.6

general purpose system utility

All Time: (4.4)
Version 2.6: (3.4)
Selected Version: 2.6
Release Date: 2003-09-26
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.6): 6,763
Downloads (all versions): 618,983
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

Cocktail is a general purpose utility for Mac OS X 10.2. The application simplifies the use of advanced UNIX functions, gives access to hidden Mac OS X settings and let you easily optimize your system.
It is a smooth, powerful and simple to use utility with all major features arranged in five basic categories and a "Pilot" that lets you maintain your system with one click of the button.

Available features:
  • enable and disable journaling on selected disk
  • set disk spindown time
  • reprebind system or selected folder/disk
  • repair permissions
  • manually run cron scripts
  • delete system, user and internet cache
  • recreate Mac OS 9 desktop alias
  • force empty trash from selected disk
  • delete locked items
  • delete DS Store files
  • delete archived logs
  • view, print and save logs
  • change speed and duplex of network cards
  • change MTU (Minimum Transmission Unit)
  • set size of TCP receive and send window
  • turn off delayed acks
  • change netwok ports
  • renew DHCP lease
  • customize look and features of Finder and Dock
  • enable hidden features in miscellaneous applications
  • easily optimize your system
  • and more ...

What's new in this version:

  • Added MTU (Minimum Transmission Unit) settings to Network category
  • New Specifications window displays information about hardware, system and network (Window menu)
  • Fixed a bug causing problems with deletion of DS_Store files from System folder
  • Added Format menu allowing modification of text in Log, Activity Log and Output windows
  • Added Clear button to Output window
  • Other minor interface improvements and bug fixes
  • Updated Help

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
  • BSD subsystem installed

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.6:
Overall Rating: (3.4) Features: (3.8) Support: (3.5)
Ease of Use: (4.6) Quality / Stability: (4.8) Price: (3.8)
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Cocktail CommentaryI already have v3.7.2 - Version: 3.6, 8/16/2006 06:57AM PST

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Gordon Alley
I thought that the changes looked familiar. When I did a get-info on the C o c ktail I have installed, it says v3.7.2. What's up with that?

[Humorous side note: I had to add spaces to the name of the product, because otherwise the preview of this comment displayed it as "*censored*tail". :-) ]
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Cocktail ReviewGood as always - Version: 3.6, 8/15/2006 06:57PM PST

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Mathue
I've found cõcktail to be very useful on a number of occasions. Whenever I get a new machine or am working on someone else's it's an automatic install along with 'Sloth' and 'Applejack'.
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Cocktail ReviewNo Problems - Version: 3.6, 8/15/2006 01:45PM PST

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WhiteDog
sfeld: I've used *censored*tail (watch out for that crazy censor) for three years, on OS X 10.2, 3 and 4 without a single problem. It has an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5; if that's not high enough for you then that's your business. But a few bad reviews out of over 600 hardly suggest a flawed product. As for removing bad reviews, that would not be ethical. The best that can be done is for people who like the product to rate it highly, as I have done. That said, no one could or should try to force you to use something about which you have qualms.

Among similar products of equal stature, only Onyx is rated slightly higher - 4.5 - most likely because it's free rather than because it performs any better.
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