Code by Kevin has released PortAuthority 2.8, a GUI for the MacPorts Unix software management system for Mac OS X.

PortAuthority provides a graphical user interface for the MacPorts software management system for Mac OS X. MacPorts is a powerful command-line tool for installing and updating a variety of Unix-based applications for the Mac. Its power, though, comes at the cost of some complexity; in the past the only way to utilize MacPorts was to type in various commands into the Mac's Terminal application, which can be intimidating for those users without a Unix background.

PortAuthority aims to bring the power of MacPorts to the traditional Mac user by providing a user-friendly graphical interface to MacPorts. Using a familiar combination of windows, icons, and menus, PortAuthority users can search, install, update, and remove MacPorts programs and the MacPorts infrastructure itself.

Among the features and improvements in this release:

* Dock icon now changes when long-running process is active.
* Now uses system sounds to indicate when long-running process starts and stops.
* Can now copy text from the main data display.
* Fixed bug in printing engine; now prints correct number of copies.
* Fixed bug in serial number registration; now correctly calculates days in demo period.

PortAuthority is shareware; a license costs $24.95 and a 30-day demo is available. Mac OS X 10.4 is the minimum supported OS. PortAuthority is a universal binary.

For more information about PortAuthority, including download links, see http://www.codebykevin.com/portauthority.html.
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Kevin Walzer
Code by Kevin
http://www.codebykevin.com
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