About SquidMan
SquidMan is a MacOS X graphical installer and manager for the Squid proxy cache. It is designed to operate as a 'personal' proxy server.Super Vectorizer 2 for Mac, an unique vector image software on mac, uses a totally-new image quantization algorithm that produces more natural color after image vectorization. The output vector art works seamlessly with Illustrator, Corel, or other vector image editors on mac. Fully automatic image vectorization. Supports up to 64 colors now. Mac service and repair. Learn about AppleCare+ and the Apple limited warranty coverage, start a service request for your Mac, and find out how to prepare your Mac for service.
When you run Squid on a MacOS X computer, it can:
- cache downloaded content, reducing network traffic and improving browsing performance on slow links
- act as a proxy server for other computers on your subnet
- restore the operation of some MacOS X applications that normally fail through authenticated proxy servers
What's new - Announcing SquidMan 4.2 (November 15, 2020)
I'm pleased to announce the release of version 4.2 of SquidMan.This version is bundled with Squid 4.13. Other changes include the following:
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- now a universal app that supports Apple Silicon and Intel on Big Sur
If you're upgrading from a (much!) older version of SquidMan, note that some of the values in the template used by older versions of SquidMan are incompatible with newer versions of Squid, and will generate errors or at least warnings when Squid is started. Thus SquidMan 3.8 and higher will need to replace the template file. If you have ever modified the template to add your own customisations, your changes will be lost during the upgrade. If you have modified the template from the default, be sure to save the old template before upgrading to the latest version of SquidMan. After the upgrade, you will need to manually merge your changes back into the new template.
Helper Tool Issue
If you see a message indicating that there was a problem communicating with or installing the helper tool, open the terminal, and enter the following two commands:
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sudo chown root:wheel /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools
sudo chmod 755 /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools
System requirements
The current release of SquidMan requires MacOS X 10.10 or higher.Feedback
You can mail me at the address below with feedback, suggestions or bug reports about SquidMan. Because I have a regular job, and write software in my spare time, please don't be offended if I don't reply. Please note that I cannot provide support for squid.Downloads
The current and all previous releases of SquidMan can be downloaded here. The SquidMan download includes documentation on how to install and use SquidMan.Mac Os Mojave
- version 4.2 (8.2M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.10 through 11.0)
- version 4.1 (5.8M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.10 through 10.15)
- version 4.0 (4.7M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.14)
- version 3.8 (4.2M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.12)
- version 3.6 (3.4M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.10)
- version 3.51 (2.9M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.9)
- version 3.5 (2.9M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.9)
- version 3.1 (2.8M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.8)
- version 3.0 (2.6M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6)
- version 2.5 (3.7M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5)
- version 2.0 (3.2M) (compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5)
- version 1.8 (1.9M) (last release for Mac OS X 10.3)
- version 1.61 (1.6M) (last release for Mac OS X 10.2)
- version 1.52 (1.1M)
- version 1.51 (1.1M)
- version 1.50 (1.4M)
- version 1.1 (1.0M)
SquidMan is Copyright © 2003-20 Tony Gray and may be freely distributed, provided it is not modified in any way. The icon is by Samuel Krueger ('pixeljerk').