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		<title>How to setup Remember The Milk as a standalone desktop application using Fluid on a Mac</title>
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		<title>[Essential Apps] Zipeg: Extract compressed zip files with ease.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zipeg is a cross-platform utility that extracts zipped files. It tackles zip, 7-zip, rar, BZip2, GNU zip, tgz, tar, arj, LHA/LZH, LZC, cab, chm, ear, war, cbr, and cbz archive formats. The application is free. The best thing about the utility is the ability to drill down into the contents of any zip package and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The best thing about the utility is the ability to drill down into the contents of any zip package and look at the files before you extract them to their intended destination. For those folks concerned about security, this adds another level of opportunity of protection by giving you the option to see what you are putting on the computer. Great app.</p>
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