Gives you access to numerous system-related settings.

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MacPilot is a program that gives you access to a multitude of system-related settings which are normally hidden within your computer.

This utility will help you immediately configure Dock, Finder, Safari, iTunes, or QuickTime settings according to your needs, change the system login items, find certain font styles, and so much more.

The application will definitely boost up your productivity as it puts almost any Mac OS X settings you could possibly need at your fingertips. What's more, you don't need much computer experience in order to configure its settings according to your needs. Still, the app comes with a built-in guide just in case you need some help while handling this tool.

All settings are nicely organized into panels which can be accessed on the left side of the interface. The application immediately applies any system-related setting.

Another great aspect of this program is the fact that it provides you with a complete system profile. This feature comes in handy if you want to share your computer specifications with other people or learn more about the configuration of your Mac.

The only disadvantage I could find was that the app occasionally ran slow whenever I switched between panels.

Still, I believe it's worth having this program installed on your computer as it not only helps you boost your productivity but it also improves the performance of your system. Not to mention, it comes with a fair price.

Pros

  • Intuitive interface
  • Provides you with a wide variety of useful settings
  • Fast processing speed
  • Uses minimum CPU resources

Cons

  • Occasionally runs slow when switching screens
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Specifications
License type:
Shareware
Comments
Gustav Olafsson 12 years ago

There are very few things I hate more than terminals and commands. Trying to keep all these unintelligible lines of gobbledygook in mind is very confusing, to say the least. That's why I jumped for joy, when my gaze fell upon MacPilot. I haven't bought the full version (yet, presumably), but the trial one is working impeccably,

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