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Using Unison now, how do you open or import a NZB? I see File > Export Files As NZB (greyed out)

NZBs should be associated already. Just double click them.

Or drag them to the Unison icon down in the Dock, that should work if double clicking won't.

Since version 1.5:

* Simply drag or double click an .nzb file and Unison will start downloading

Perian is awesome

Huy: reinstalled and now nzb files are associated, thanks for the tip

With windows, I used to use QuickPar for verifying sfv or par files. Is there a similiar program with Mac? Hope its free, most of the software isn't

my personal favs, if you dont mind, are pretty much the same everyone has... but yet i found it useful to see that many folks were using one and the same app to make sure its good, otherwise they would use another one.

so here we go...

adium - perfect for my needs, with A/V soon.

transmission - its free but you should donate some, its worth it.

quicksilver - still a great app although i hardly use it anymore with an application-stack in my dock... couldnt live without it though.

unison - just a very, very nice app.

pixelmator - i used to use photoshop but since i moved and lost the fkng dvd and then installed leopard without backing photoshop up... i was forced to try out pixlmator... and its great. =)

candybar 3 - the best for leopard. easy to use, good looking...

=)

just my 2 cents.

With windows, I used to use QuickPar for verifying sfv or par files. Is there a similiar program with Mac? Hope its free, most of the software isn't

MacPar deLuxe will handle your PAR and PAR2 needs.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~gp/MacPAR_deLuxe/

checkSum+ will handle your SFV needs.

http://homepage.mac.com/julifos/soft/checksum/index.html

Both are Universal (PowerPC and Intel) apps.

Both are free, as far as I know (I know checkSum+ is free, but MacPar is donation-ware? Well I've used it without donating so it's basically free to use. You might get nagged about PayPal donations every now and again but it's not a big deal! Either donate if you feel like it, or hit the "I'll donate later" button)

Enjoy :)

That would be Onyx - but it is not fully compatible with Leopard yet - http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs2/english/onyx_leopard.html

Or Cocktail (which you have to pay for) - http://www.maintain.se/cocktail/index.php

Radish?

Theres a little handy program that sits in your menubar that offers a wide variety of system tools from repairing permissions to showing hidden icons, ect.

MainMenu - http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/17111/mainmenu

Another sweet program gives you a quick lookish view of your to do list, I find it very handy.

Anxiety - http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26484/anxiety

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