Software:Conflict Catcher

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Short description: Third-party Mac OS utility
Conflict Catcher
Conflict catcher screenshot.png
Conflict Catcher 9 running on Mac OS 9.
Developer(s)Casady & Greene
Stable release
9.0.1 / 2002
Operating systemClassic Mac OS
TypeUtility
LicenseShareware
Websiten/a

Conflict Catcher is a discontinued utility software application that was written by Jeff Robbin and published by Casady & Greene for classic Mac OS. It aided Macintosh users in solving conflicts within Mac OS that could occur on startup when a large amount of extensions and control panels were installed (see Extension conflict).[1][2] Later versions of Conflict Catcher included a playable Asteroids game as an easter egg in the About menu.[3] Conflict Catcher included a printed manual written by David Pogue.[4]

A Mac OS X version was never released, since the extension mechanisms in Mac OS X do not have extension conflicts. The last version of Conflict Catcher was version 9, for Mac OS 9. After declining sales, in 2003 Casady & Greene filed for bankruptcy. Conflict Catcher 9 was priced at $63, significantly higher than average prices for utility software.

References

  1. Pogue, David (October 1994). "Conflict Catcher II 2.1.1". Macworld: 71. 
  2. Taylor, Dave (January 10, 1994). "Conflict Catcher tames wild startups". InfoWorld 16 (2): 100. https://books.google.com/books?id=8joEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22conflict+catcher%22&pg=PA100. 
  3. Breen, Christopher (2002). Mac 911. pp. 128–129. ISBN 9780201773392. https://books.google.com/books?id=yJBACgv2qsAC&dq=%22conflict+catcher%22&pg=PA129. 
  4. Pogue, David (2002-09-19). "Survival of Software’s Fittest" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/19/technology/circuits/survival-of-softwares-fittest.html.