“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Itty bitty update of the major update of the classic multiple clipboard utility. Not only stores multiple clips in the clipboard, but clips are editable, archived for future use, multiple view capable. We prefer PTH Pasteboard, though CopyPaste is very good.
Never lose a clip again—every copy is saved and available in a clip browser. Edit any clip instantly with the handy built in word processor. Create archives to keep any important clips you want to save and use later.
9WR - CopyPaste Pro: Stores multiple clips, edits, archives, accessible history, multiple views.
Ken Humbard’s delightfully useful recipe organizer which features an online library of recipes from users, a full screen view, and a wine and spirits manager. An older, though detailed review.
An easy to use recipe management app focused on four aspects of recipes. Organizing, Sharing, Cooking & Shopping.
9WR - YummySoup: Recipe organizer with online recipe library, wine, spirits manager.
Ultra capable keyboard shortcut creator performs multiple tasks with simple keystrokes. Now includes a recorder, integration with KeyCue, and contains a clipboard history switcher.
Design a custom action sequence with your own shortcuts and activate them at any time, you can navigate through running applications and open windows with Program Switcher, and you can work with an unlimited number of clipboards - all by pressing simple keystrokes.
9WR - Keyboard Maestro: Great utility creates keyboard shortcuts, built-in recorder, clipboard history.
Excellent utility for system administrators and web masters to manage Unix servers remotely, including Linux and Mac OS X.
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
9WR - Webmin: System administrator utility manages servers remotely using web browser.
A mini update to the major update to the pricey but increasingly popular way to run Windows or Linux within Mac OS X. Share files between Windows and Mac. Support for Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7.
Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. Run Mac OS X and Windows at the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops!
9WR - Parallels Desktop: Runs Windows, Linux with Mac OS X on Intel Macs.
You know you need these. It’s what collectors do. Collect the whole set of free video effects for iChat and Photo Booth (Leopard only). Instead of communicating with a clear video image, really screw it up for those on the other side of the camera.
Is your iChat partner getting on your nerves? Talking too much? OMG! Change yourself into a Pong video game and drop the hint that a real conversation, like Pong, is best enjoyed with equal airtime. So much fun it comes with a warning on the label: “May cause compulsion to grow seventies sideburns.”
9WR - CatEye: 24 iChat, Photo Booth video effects—70s deva vu.
One of my favorite always on utilities. Default Folder adds tools to the Open and Save dialog boxes in OS X, and remembers where to save files based on which application is used at the time.
Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to the right side of the Open and Save dialogs in any OS X-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your favorite and recently used folders, manage the folders and files shown in the list, and make changes to your settings.
9WR - Default Folder X: Adds tools and remembers which folder to save files based on application.
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