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Times presents news feeds in a visual newspaper format that is always up to date with news from the sources you want.
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For those who look at graphical interfaces of apps, and not just their content
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Files and documents manager for iPhone and iPod Touch, allowing to read, move, copy, rename or transfer via email, documents, images, videos, PDF or office files with multiple selection so that all documents can be organized from the device, on the go.
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A brand new way to look at your Mac desktop, BumpTop is a full 3D experience with smooth, realistic physics, making your Mac’s desktop act more like the real desktop it’s sitting on
Name Changer for OSX
05-Jan-10
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NameChanger is designed for the sole purpose of renaming a list of files
Path Finder – The Mac Finder, reinvented
02-Oct-09
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Path Finder is an award-winning file browser and management application for Mac OS X. If you've ever wished Apple's Finder just did feature X or feature Y, Path Finder may be what you've been looking for.
Path Finder is a standalone application that leverages what you already know about working with your files. It takes the Finder's familiar interface and adds numerous powerful features and interface innovations to help anyone be more productive on Mac OS X.
oMaps – Offline Mapping for iPhone
12-Jul-09
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oMaps brings offline mapping to the iPhone. The app includes GPS, multiple zoom levels, map bookmarking and search functionality.
Carbon Copy Cloner for Mac
29-Jun-09
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Clone, synchronize, backup. Schedule and forget it. CCC 3 features an interface designed to make the cloning and backup procedure very intuitive. In addition to general backup, CCC can also clone one hard drive to another, copying every single block or file to create an exact replica of your source hard drive. CCC's block-level copy offers the absolute best fidelity in the industry!
pulpTunes – The Web Server for iTunes
18-Jun-09
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Access your iTunes music library from anywhere, through a web browser. You want to access that music from the office, at a friend's party, or let other people hear it from anywhere in the world? Install pulpTunes and access your music from anywhere, through a web browser.
Writing softwares (for Mac and Windows)
23-Mar-09
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A list of links to good writing and scriptwriting softwares for Mac and Windows.
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TextExpander saves you countless keystrokes with customized abbreviations for your frequently-used text strings and images.
Things – task management on the Mac
09-Mar-09
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Task management has never been this easy. Simplicity, however, is not achieved at the expense of powerful features. Download your free trial today and start getting more things done with less effort.
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KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on secure personal data management. It has a light interface, is cross platform and published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords, urls, attachments and comments in one single database. For a better management user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry. Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as well. The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the complete database.
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Easy to use, web-based to-do list. Get organized, stay motivated, and be more productive. Use folders, subtasks, due-dates, priorities, tags, contexts, goals, notes, time estimates and other information to easily organize, search and sort through your tasks. You can get Toodledo on your mobile phone, in your email, on your calendar, in your RSS reader, via IM, and integrated directly into your web browser. You can even print up a special foldable booklet that will fit in your pocket.
SafariKeywords
30-Nov-08
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SafariKeywords teaches Safari a feature that's long been available in other browsers, such as Mozilla or OmniWeb and is known as "Mozilla Keywords". It basically lets you tell Safari where to search for the words you entered into the search bar, instead of always consulting good old Google. If the first word of what you entered is the name of a shortcut you defined (or one of the factory defaults) in the preference pane, Safari uses that shortcut's URL instead of Google. If not, it defaults to Google (unless configured otherwise).
