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Substantial update to the little image editor that does more than expected. Affordable, fast, easy to learn, many image editing tools and options, from gradients filters to layers. Nicely done. Now with a cool brush designer, and improved performance via your Mac’s GPU.
Don’t let Acorn’s size fool you; it’s a powerful little guy. Fancy math to keep your pencil strokes from having sharp edges, squeezing as much performance out of your computer’s GPU as possible, and simple innovations to make your life easier.
9WR - Acorn: Simple image editor, layers, filters, effects, vector shapes, text.
Possibly the best Mac utility for storing important information—login ID’s, passwords, credit card information, software serial numbers. For Mac users on the go, there’s Wallet for the iPhone and iPod touch which syncs via MobileMe.
Whether you keep contacts, passwords, serial numbers, or credit cards within Wallet, Wallet stores and organizes them in a secure and easy to use environment.
9WR - Wallet: Utility encrypts and securely stores valuable information, Mac or iPhone.
Yes, you can create and manage multiple iPhoto libraries by holding the Option key and starting iPhoto, but iPhoto Library Manager is waaaay cooler. Multiple libraries, quick view, sharing, sync with iPod, copy photos between libraries, split libraries, merge libraries.
iPhoto Library Manager adds an additional level of control over your iPhoto collection by allowing you to keep your photos in multiple libraries and transfer them back and forth without losing your keywords, ratings, and all the other information you’ve worked to assign to your photos.
9WR - iPhoto Library Manager: Manage, switch, merge, copy photos, sync, share multiple libraries.
Wondering where your money went? Let Money on your Mac show you all the gory details. Why? Because it’s good to track the horse after it leaves the barn. Jumsoft’s (Mac geeks with good taste) Money is a delight.
Money helps people organize and manage their personal finances quickly and easily.
9WR - Money: Mac financial tracking utility; simple, elegant, full-featured, affordable, colorful.
Latest version of open source (free) FTP utility by David Kocher. Not as fast as Yummy or as simple as Transmit but worthy and priced right.
FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 browser… with an easy to use interface, integration with external editors and support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, Quick Look and the Keychain.
9WR - Cyberduck: Free FTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 browser, many languages, features.
Everyone wants to manage your money these days. MoneyWell takes a different approach. Think digital envelopes. Think buckets. Lots of easy access reports, schedules.
Powerful personal finance organization and analysis tools in a simple, single-screen solution. Without running complex reports or having to trudge through six levels of pie charts, you’ll know immediately if your spending is on track.
9WR - MoneyWell: Gentle learning curve, comprehensive ‘envelope’ budget management, one-click reports.
Utility that does what it says. Nothing more, nothing less. If you need to import plenty of contacts and addresses into Address Book, this is the utility to use.
Import contacts into Apple’s Address Book application on Mac OS X. It works with CSV or tab-delimited files, and gives you complete control over how the import is done. In no time, your hundreds of contacts are stowed away in the Mac OS X central Address Book, where they can be used by any application.
9WR - Address Book Importer: Uncluttered utility maps, imports data into Apple’s Address Book.
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