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The Mac Finder is pretty good on its own for managing and finding the files and folders you need. But if you want more options than what comes on your Mac, try TotalFinder. With this app installed on your Mac, you'll get added extras to the Finder to make it even easier to use. You can use tabs to move around Finder windows quickly, or use dual mode, which lets you view two Finder windows side by side.

Also this week, we have the latest version of ForkLift, one of the best FTP/SFTP clients and file management programs available for the Mac. Our game this week is Boom, the classic arcade hit for Mac that offers smooth sprite-based animations, eight soundtracks, 80 levels of bomb-exploding action, and a final "Boss" character that will challenge your bombing skills.

Don't forget to check out our iPhone apps of the week!



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Parallels Desktop
Parallels Desktop allows you to switch seamlessly between operating systems without the need to reboot your Mac.

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Super Mega Worm
Super Mega Worm is the Mac version of the retro-looking iOS arcade game of the same name, in which you control a giant bloodthirsty worm that's out to wreak some (cartoonishly) gory eco-vengeance.

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Google Chrome
Google Chrome 9 is stable and comes with a full range of competitive features. It lacks some of the fine-tuning customizations in Firefox, yet overall, users will find it a pleasant, fast, and standards-compliant experience.

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Data Rescue
Data Rescue can help you retrieve lost files, whether they were destroyed in a hard-drive crash or just accidentally deleted by some overzealous trash-emptying.

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Create picture masks for icons.

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