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| latest_release_date = [[Feb 02]], [[2009]]
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| operating_system = [[Mac OS X]]
| operating_system = [[Mac OS X]]
| genre = [[Utility software]]
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Revision as of 08:27, 29 April 2009

Xslimmer
Developer(s)LateNiteSoft
Stable release
1.6.3 / Feb 04, 2009
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeUtility software
LicenseShareware
Websitehttp://www.xslimmer.com/

Xslimmer is an application for Apple's Mac OS X developed by LateNiteSoft.

The software is a utility to tweak universal binaries by stripping the binary from either its PowerPC or Intel code (depending on the system architecture used). In this way, savings of up to 47% could be reached (according to users). Google Earth 4, for example, reportedly shrinks in size from 101 MB to 52.8 MB (which is a 47% reduction).

As the developer states, the driving goal of Xslimmer is to achieve size reduction without compromising functionality. As of version 1.2, the option to strip applications from unwanted language files and localizations is added.

Additional features for safe use include a "blacklist" and a custom folder list (which is by default populated with key system locations). This prevents problems with applications (or the system itself) that will no longer work after size reduction.

With the "App Finder Genie", a user can list all size reducible applications on the hard disk and choose to slim them and save a considerable amount of hard disk space.

Notable observations

The mini-review of The Apple Blog states that Photoshop CS3 (Beta) now has "a solid 5 second launch time vs. the previous 6-8 seconds" on a 2 GHz MacBook with 2 GB RAM. This is with a slimmed binary and after restarting the computer and re-opening the application. This shows that some speed improvements could be made, possibly with other applications as well. However, most of the Adobe Suite CS3 applications are now on the black list.

Future development

Template:Future software The developer has hinted that the program will support additional languages. At the moment, Spanish, French, and Italian have been added.

References

Official site