“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Inspired update of the excellent notebook metaphor outliner organizer. Manages clippings, tasks, projects, notes, media, photos, links, schedules, all in a notebook metaphor using a simple outline structure. Not easy to master but worthwhile to try, even better when accomplished. Now with diagramming, sketching, PDF annotation, and more.
Circus Ponies NoteBook helps you keep track of photos, e-mails, graphics, documents. Create project journals, directories, or portfolios. Clip images, e-mails, and news stories. Add formatted, searchable notes. Find anything using NoteBook’s patented indexing technology.
9WR - Circus Ponies Notebook: Organizer for notes, tasks, projects, in onscreen outliner notebook.
Mactracker does what your memory cannot. Everything you wanted to know about every Mac model from the original 128k in 1984 to the latest MacBooks. Handy, detailed, fun, and free.
Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, Apple TV, iPhone, Wi-Fi Cards/Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions.
9WR - Mactracker: Historical database of details on every Mac made since the original in 1984.
Sente (sen-tay) is an academic reference manager for searching, organizing, PDF management, and bibliographies. It’s the front end to hundreds of academic data sources from PubMed, Ovid, and more.
Sente helps you find, organize, review and cite the academic literature in your field, and it does it in ways that you have probably not thought possible before. Sente also helps you build and maintain your library of PDF files for these references… properly formatting bibliographies in your papers.
9WR - Sente: Like iTunes for finding, reviewing, and organizing academic literature.
Major update of the rather clever utility for people on the move. Literally. Plans routes with maps, graphs, locations, and calculates distance. Check the ancient Mac360 review. Watch runner and hiker routes in Google Earth. Includes diary, and MobileMe export.
TrailRunner is a route planning software for all kinds of long distance sports like running, biking, hiking, inline-skating, skiing and more.
9WR - Trail Runner: Route planning for runners, bikers; maps, diary, exercise plan.
Yet another Mac application, utility, and file launcher with color and flair and ultimate low price. Kate’s detailed review.
RapidoStart is a cool utility designed to quickly launch applications, open documents, or access folders. When there is not enough space in the Apple Dock, you can use RapidoStart to store an endless number of items!
9WR - RapidoStart: Colorful launcher, many features, easy to setup and use.
Excellent Mac utility that monitors all files installed by other Mac applications and utilities and smart deletes via drag and drop. Highly recommended if you try out many different Mac applications and utilities and want to declutterize your Mac. Great utility but use with care.
Uninstall, archive, backup and analysis… CleanApp analyzes, archives and removes applications and on your Mac, complete with all relevant files.
9WR - CleanApp: Tracks installed files, uninstalls, archives, removes application, utility files.
Think of AIR as a container to create and run mini applications in their own private windows, combining Flash, HTML, Javascript, and other so-called Web 2.0 tools. Like Java but without the power. Bascially, Adobe is creating their own private little space on your desktop.
Adobe AIR is a cross-operating system runtime that allows web application developers to use their existing web development skills (HTML, Javascript, Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Ajax) to build and deploy rich Internet applications on the desktop.
9WR - Adobe AIR: Multimedia capable, cross-platform desktop environment to develop mini-applications.
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