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Over a year ago in <a href="http://www.wezm.net/2008/09/update-expectations/">Update Expectations</a> I noted three Mac applications that I had bought, which had seen little or no attention since their release. Today I noticed that one of these apps had seen a major new release. The application in question is AppZapper. The <a href="http://osx.iusethis.com/app/versions/199">changelog on i use this</a> notes the following: Over a year ago in <a href="/technical/2008/09/update-expectations/">Update Expectations</a> I noted three Mac applications that I had bought, which had seen little or no attention since their release. Today I noticed that one of these apps had seen a major new release. The application in question is AppZapper. The <a href="http://osx.iusethis.com/app/versions/199">changelog on i use this</a> notes the following:
<ul> * Free for all 1.x customers!
<li>Free for all 1.x customers!</li> * Completely rewritten from the ground up for Snow Leopard
<li>Completely rewritten from the ground up for Snow Leopard</li> * Faster, smarter, easier to use zapping
<li>Faster, smarter, easier to use zapping</li> * New 'Hit List' feature lets you browse and filter all of your apps
<li>New 'Hit List' feature lets you browse and filter all of your apps</li> * New 'My Apps' feature lets you store license info for purchased applications
<li>New 'My Apps' feature lets you store license info for purchased applications</li> * Many overall improvements
<li>Many overall improvements</li>
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This is great news. Although it would have been nice to see some evidence the application was still alive in the 3 years between updates. This is great news. Although it would have been nice to see some evidence the application was still alive in the 3 years between updates.