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Not just another alarm clock. More of an alarm clock system that does a little of everything whenever you want. Sends text messages and email, plays iTunes music, and does about 127 other things.
Speak or display favorite inspirational quotes randomly throughout the day, or even send them as text messages to your cell phone! Have important reminders, or even birthday cards, e-mailed to contacts. Record laps with the Stopwatch. Track time differences for your investment portfolio. Even use it to help cook dinner by using the timer!
9WR - Alarm Clock Pro: Alarm clock, scheduler, timer alerts, sends messages, plays music.
One trick pony with multiple tricks. Record your voice and play back with eight different voice effects. Huge waste of time that’s actually fun. Email crazy voice messages, save to iTunes. use your Mac to wake you up with irritating, annoying voice—just like mom.
Switch the effects while recording for some extra fun… record a conversation between Darth Vader and chipmunk to produce something that just seems wrong.
9WR - Voice Candy: 8 digital voice effects for fun, email, no profit.
Our favorite information manager. Highly intuitive and easier to use than Yojimbo. Love the shelf. Organize files however you like. Holds almost everything. Now with auto tagging, nested groups, editing.
Together lets you keep everything in one place. Text, documents, images, movies, sounds, web pages and bookmarks can all be dragged to Together for safe keeping, tagged, previewed, collected together in different ways and found again instantly.
9WR - Together: Personal information organizer, stores text, documents, images, movies, whatever.
If you use your Mac to create presentations for marketing, sales, training, education, using either PowerPoint or Keynote, then ProfCast is a tool you need. It records your presentation while you give, and distributes it as a video Podcast.
All elements of your presentation, including slide timing and voice narration, are recorded. You can then publish your complete presentation on the Web as a PodCast, complete with RSS support.
9WR - ProfCast: PowerPoint, Keynote; sales, marketing, education, training presentation recording tool.
Poor man’s Fireworks in a friendly package. Cocoa vector-based graphic application loaded with tools, shapes, layers, text along path, filters, effects, scanner integration, and media browser.
VectorDesigner is a vector drawing application designed to be simple, intuitive and powerful to use. It has everything you need to create fancy vector graphics such as posters, brochures, stickers, logos, web graphics, t-shirt and more.
9WR - VectorDesigner: Vector graphics with non-destructive tools, filters, effects, layers, browser.
Best Mac spam filter gets better with age. Incredibly accurate, easily trained, integrates with Apple’s Mail, Microsoft’s Entourage, and Address Book. If email spam bothers you, get SpamSieve.
SpamSieve gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to Mac e-mail clients. It’s quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within your mail client, and you can customize how it interacts with the rest of your message sorting rules. Other spam filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules; SpamSieve actually gets better over time as it adapts to your mail.
9WR - SpamSieve: Easily configured Bayesian email spam filter for Mail, Entourage.
Yes, Virgina, there are other browsers besides IE, Firefox, and Safari. Here’s the latest not-very-popular but competent and attractive browser from Alexander Clauss. I like the error protocol which identifies sites with crummy HTML. Free and Pro version:
Certainly, iCab has much more features than you can examine in one day. Try it once, and you will see it has addressed all your needs, and iCab can grow with you, to fully meet your personal tastes and preferences -with much wider choices and options than any other browser!
9WR - iCab: Unique web browser, quirky features, granular controls, crazy tabs.
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