Mac App Store
- By Apple Inc.
- Free
- 10.15
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Avast SecureLine VPN for Mac
No matter how secure you think your Mac is, it makes good sense to use a VPN while online. VPNs can mask your identity, protect your privacy, and lets you access to favorite web content no matter where you are. Avast SecureLine VPN for Mac offers you enhanced onlie privacy on up to five devices and has no bandwidth limits. The app offers two protocols, IPSec and OpenVPN on UDP with AES 256-bit encryption. This kind of encryption is military-grade and is widely considered by many to be ‘brute-force proof’ This encryption strength is used by numerous government agencies and security professionals globally. Along with AES 256-bit encryption Avast SecureLine also offers DNS leak protection as well. A stand-out feature of the software is Avast SecureLine's kill switch – which protects your privacy if your connection is ever lost. When Avast SecureLine detects your network connection will terminate, the app automatically kills your current session as well, clever, right?! Key Features: AES-256 encryption Kill-Switch DNS leak protection Torrent Support. No Logs. Customer Support. Avast Secureline VPN also comes in a Windows version and mobile apps for iOS and Android, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, respectively. Overall, Avast Secureline VPN is a well built, solid VPN client. The interface is clean and minimalist, which makes it easy to use and simple to operate. However, it’s worth noting that Avast Secureline VPN doesn't have router support and won’t work with Netflix. Looking for the Windows version of Avast SecureLine VPN? Download Here
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The Unarchiver
The Unarchiver is one of the top rated unarchiving applications for Mac computers. It works better than the OS X native app as the utility can handle more file formats and is faster. The integration of this application with Finder is also good. Moreover, the application can even handle the file names that are in foreign characters. The supported formats are Tar-BZIP2, Rar, Tar-GZip, Zip, 7-Zip, StuffIt and LhA amongst others. It does exactly what it is made for without any frills. It is one of the best packages for decompression of files and comes for free as well. The interface of this simple application is very clean. When the application is run, it shows the preferences window and also suggest one of the 58 file formats that it supports. Therefore, you can be sure that most formats will be accepted by this application. You can check the formats that you might usually come across and the utility would then focus only on these. You can select them all if you don’t want to be too choosy with your options. You can choose where all the extracted files go, how the modification date is set and whether the extracted file be opened and the original file deleted from the system. Currently, the Mac users can get their hands on two different versions of this utility. The first is a sandboxed version available through the Mac App Store. In this version, you need to provide an authorization when the application runs for the first time to decompress a file. However, if you opt for a non-Mac App Store version i.e. the non-sandboxed version, this is not necessary.