This works very well on 10.6.1 for all applications I could find (Including WoW -- which required a realmlist.wtf mod for battle.net login). I had previously tried tsocks and proxifier, but I do not believe that either have snow leopard support.
My current setup is remote login to a unix server, configuring it as a socks proxy w/ tunnel, and telling MacProxy to connect to localhost. (ssh -ND 9999 user@myunixserver, and then using localhost:9999 as proxy).
My only 2 complaints at this time (after using the trial for a few minutes) is that MacProxy leave a process running when it is disabled and without menu icon. Why? Also, I got my first kernel panic in slow leopard after clicking disable MacProxy.
I was not throwing mud. I was simply saying that I didn't believe proxifier had Snow Leopard support at the time I posted that comment. And I was right. I just checked the proxifier page, and there was an update on October 5 which apparently ironed out SL support (which explains why I had trouble with it in the past). This being said, I just tried Proxifier and it works great. My favorite part about proxifier is that it doesn't leave a daemon running as root while it's not in use...
I love this widget, its great if you're doing hand-edited CSS, except, theres one problem with that. When I copy the color, and paste it into the document, it skips a line. Can there be an update where it doesn't skp a line?
+2
MacProxy
Markhamlin reviewed on 19 Sep 2009
My current setup is remote login to a unix server, configuring it as a socks proxy w/ tunnel, and telling MacProxy to connect to localhost. (ssh -ND 9999 user@myunixserver, and then using localhost:9999 as proxy).
My only 2 complaints at this time (after using the trial for a few minutes) is that MacProxy leave a process running when it is disabled and without menu icon. Why? Also, I got my first kernel panic in slow leopard after clicking disable MacProxy.
Will consider buying after more testing.
+2
+4
ColorSafe Widget
Markhamlin reviewed on 22 Jul 2005
Great Widget,
TuneCam
(great and simple app!)