“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
What Mozilla’s Firefox would be if it was Mac-like and didn’t have extensions. Uses the latest Firefox rendering engine strapped on to a less Windows-like user interface. Click Here to find out how to migrate from Safari (sorry, couldn’t find a link to tell us why). Oh, did I mention that Camino is fast?
A browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design.
9WR - Camino: Mozilla’s web browser for Mac users; thin on features.
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.
Two utilities to make your Mac become a radio station and you the disc jockey. Good for disco D.J. operation, full automation, multiple players, online streaming.
It features 3 main players and one library player, all with selectable individual audio outputs, detailed time calculations, a lot of fast and smooth iTunes integration, and Nicecast artist and title publishing. It is complemented by a seprate scheduler for full station automation.
9WR - Radiologik DJ: D.J. software simulates radio station queue, segue; automation, mixing.
Our favorite digital video organizer. Better than iMovie. Compresses video for permanent storage on hard drives. Works with the oh so popular iMovie ‘08. Drag and drop ability for iMovie and Final Cut.
FootTrack is iPhoto for your digital video. Catalog all your digital video tapes, then easily find the clips you want. Whether you are planning a movie or just want to show someone some footage you taped, FootTrack makes it easy to find and keep track of all your footage.
9WR - FootTrack: Delightful digital utility imports, compresses, catalogs, maintains, displays videos.
Another update to the nifty application which creates your family’s tree on a Mac. Reports, graphs, graphics, photos, and GEDCOM compatible. Here’s a more detailed review. These folks think highly of their own software, so check your credit card balance:
A stunning, configurable user interface, animated charts, editable reports and powerful print and export options. Visualize migration of your ancestors over centuries and continents.
9WR - MacFamilyTree: Decent genealogy application manages family tree with photos, reports.
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.
Updated version of the easy to use utility to convert video to Flash files. Creates customizable video players in Flash with sound controls, scrub bar, and more. Capture a movie, click to convert it to SWF with a player.
Video2SWF is an extremely easy program to convert your video files to Flash. Output Flash SWF or FLV files, HTML, and self-executables. Supports .avi, .dv, .mov/.qt, .mpeg (video only), .mp4, .wmv (Mac requires Flip4Mac plugin), .aiff, .mp3, .wav, .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .pic, .png, .psd, .tga, .tiff.
9WR - Video2SWF: Utility converts most video files to Flash or FLV files.
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