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Power Unlocked With the power of UNIX and the simplicity of Macintosh, you have a phenomenal amount of untapped power in your hands! Use MacPilot to unlock over 1,200 features, and access them all with the easy and familiar Macintosh user interface. No command line tools or complicated file operations! Display hidden files in the Finder, disable the startup chime, add spacers and stacks to the Dock, change the screenshot file format, run maintenance tools, tweak network settings, force empty the Trash, and tons more. Keep yourself in awe and busy for days as you discover how much Mac OS X has 'under the hood'. The Wow Factor Get out of the passenger seat and take control of your Mac. Set your login window picture, use the screensaver as your Desktop, modify advanced file permissions (ACL), change the system welcome message, enable simultaneous recordings in QuickTime, view system logs, or enable the Debug menu in numerous apps.
Or perhaps you're feeling the need for a simpler lifestyle? Disable the Notification Centre, virtual memory, Dashboard and iCloud saving. Ditch time-wasting graphical animations, prevent system sleep, suspend Safari's web caching, disable App Nap, remove the downloaded files warning message, and more! MacPilot for Mac Version 10.15.0 Released November 27, 2018 Mac OS X 10.12 or later Older Versions These versions are no longer supported and are listed primarily for customers owning older licenses. Name Version Size Date Platform Minimum OS Download MacPilot 10.0 33.90 MB May 14, 2018 Mac Mac OS X 10.12 or later MacPilot 9.1.4 29.59 MB April 17, 2018 Mac Mac OS 10.12 (Intel) MacPilot 8.1 18.83 MB February 10, 2017 Mac Mac OS 10.10 (Intel) Last version for Mac OS X 10.10 and 10.11 MacPilot 8.0.8 18.60 MB October 8, 2016 Mac Mac OS 10.11 (Intel) MacPilot 7.1.7 18.01 MB October 6, 2015 Mac Mac OS 10.7 (Intel) This is the last version of MacPilot certified for Mac OS X 10.7.
MacPilot 6.0.4 15.58 MB February 2, 2014 Mac Mac OS 10.6 (Intel) This version may also run on Mac OS X 10.6, but no guarantees. MacPilot 6.0.2 15.53 MB January 19, 2014 Mac Mac OS 10.6 (Intel) The final version available for Mac OS X 10.6. MacPilot 5.1.1 12.94 MB November 22, 2013 Mac Mac OS 10.6 (Intel) MacPilot 4.3.4 14.20 MB October 16, 2012 Mac Mac OS 10.4 (PPC/Intel) MacPilot 3.5.6 11.21 MB April 3, 2010 Mac Mac OS 10.5 (PPC/Intel) Must set the system date prior to April 4, 2010 for this version to work. We accidently left the beta expiry tag on. Reported as Mac OS X 10.5 and higher, but may still work on Mac OS X 10.4 and lower. Educated Sydney, Dublin, Oxford Universities, lectured Bristol UK, Australia, Germany Sydney up to Professorial level. Constant Mac User since 1986.
Have used early Mac SE & desktops and still use a G4, a MacPro 4, and 2 Laptops, and Mac Book Air, plus 2 phones, but main machine is Mac Pro 2014. Am Australian Theologian and Near Eastern Linguist in Israel, Syrian, Iraq areas from 3000 BC to 200 AD, which includes Tablets, texts and monuments in the 6 languages, plus any new ones! Plus History and Literature. Just as I end up fighting Cancer, Heart problems and Leukaemia, my enormous subject is extending into new areas of discoveries! Turned 80 in June. MacPilot has so many features that you could not hope to utilize them all! I use 2 features all the time.
MacPilot is the only app I know that simply can disable the Mac OS X startup chime. I would have purchased MacPilot for that feature alone, as we have a Mac in our bedroom and don't need a 'wake-up call' in the middle of the night. Also, being able to use the MacPilot File Browser to view and manipulate hidden files is simple, and I usually don't need to operate by unhiding files in Finder, or using the Terminal. It has helped greatly in working with iCloud files that are stored in the Library/Mobile Documents folder.
I give MacPilot my highest recommendation. Save Points allow you to create a list of saved settings in MacPilot. This can be useful to deploy a series of settings across multiple computers, on a new installation, or revert to an earlier state. Create a Save Point. Choose 'Advanced Features' from the 'Window' menu. Configure settings as desired. Press the 'Create Save Point' button at the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
Drag the configured settings into the save point list. Press the 'Save.' Restoring to a Save Point. Choose 'Advanced Features' from the 'Window' menu. Configure settings as desired. Press the 'Load Save Point' button at the bottom right-hand corner of the window. Choose the Save Point file.
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Follow all on-screen prompts (if any).