

Other applications may benefit from similar speed improvements. xSlimmer pulls out the Power PC code and the extra languages that you don't need. Also, the same applies to multiple languages.

Since you're on an Intel machine, the Power PC code is wasted space. This was achieved after slimming the binary, restarting the computer, and reopening the application. All your apps that are dual binary have code to run on a Power PC Mac and an Intel Mac. the previous 6–8 seconds” on a 2 GHz MacBook with 2 GB RAM. The mini-review of The Apple Blog states that Photoshop CS3 (Beta) now has “a solid 5-second launch time vs. With the "App Finder Genie", a user can list all application candidates for size reduction and choose to slim them to recover hard disk space. The entire interface (menus, dialogs, help files, etc.) is localized for over a dozen languages and included in the Mac OS X.
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This prevents applications (or the system itself) from becoming unable to work after the size reduction. Mac OS X has always supported a wide range of world languages. The blacklisted applications are those known not to work if stripped which generally only happens with copy-protected ones. As of version 1.2, the option to strip applications of unwanted language files and localizations is added.Īdditional features for safe use that Apple's lipo and ditto command-line utilities don't have include a "blacklist" and a custom folder list (populated with key system locations by default). The developer's stated goal of Xslimmer is to achieve size reduction without compromising functionality. For example, according to the developers Google Earth 4 shrinks from 101 MB to 52.8 MB (a 47% reduction). It does what it says on the tin, Your Mac, on a Diet It works by you giving it. Purportedly, the recovered space is significant. The software is a utility to tweak universal binaries by stripping the binary of either its PowerPC or Intel code (depending on the system architecture used). Xslimmer is a discontinued application for Apple's Mac OS X developed by LateNiteSoft.
