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Top free Alternatives to WiFind for Mac

  1. WiFi2Me is a simple utility that can be used to recover the default password of your wireless router. This application is great to have when you are faced...

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  2. WirelessDriver is a useful, free (gpl) software only available for Mac, belonging to the category Internet software with subcategory Wireless.

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  3. NetSpot is a free Wi-Fi analysing tool that performs Wi-Fi analysis, wireless site surveys, and troubleshooting on your Windows and Mac OS X computer.

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  4. With AirPort, Apple computers handle WiFi pretty well. Still it would be nice to have more details sometimes. coconutWiFi is a menu bar item, in the form of...

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  5. Wouldn't it be nice if you could search several major torrent sites at the same time for your torrents? Chances are you probably favor one particular site...

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  6. Neat Download Manager for Mac is an application for downloading files from the internet in an easy and organised way. It is very intuitive and easy to use...

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  7. aMule is a free program for Mac developed by Amule. It falls under the category of File Sharing & Peer to Peer software.With aMule, Mac users can easily...

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  8. The eMule program allows Mac users to share files with each other. The system works by creating a location where the files are shared and numerous people may...

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  9. uTorrent for Mac is a BitTorrent client that allows users to download torrents from the internet. The lightweight software is easy to download, free, and...

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