“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Best looking way yet to browse your iTunes collection using Cover Flow but without using iTunes. The wheel—re-invented. Again. And, again, do all this without interrupting your workflow. Uh huh. Sure. Yes, it’s distracting, but oh so cool.
Control, browse and search you music, without interrupting your workflow. Key features include playlist filter, search filter, integrated songs browser, full screen mode, Last FM, Growl, Apple Remote, Apple-flavored bezels, inbuilt notification system, desktop artwork, global hotkeys, info bar, menu bar item.
9WR - CoverStream: Control iTunes, search music using Cover Flow, full-screen mode.
If you’re serious about writing then Mellel should be on top of your list of Mac tools. For many writers the fact that Mellel is not Word makes it better. Good blend of tools from full screen mode to notes. The outliner is odd and weak compared to stand-alone outliners.
Mellel is an advanced word processor for Mac OS X designed especially for scholars, creative and technical writers, and anyone seeking a feature-rich and reliable word processor.
9WR - Mellel: Academic, professional word processor, notes, outlines, styles, multi-language support.
The latest Pro and standard versions (beta) of the premier diagramming and design application for the Mac. Many tools to create and modify diagrams, export to different formats. Pro version has Vizio support.
OmniGraffle Pro helps you draw beautiful diagrams, family trees, flow charts, org charts, layouts, and (mathematically speaking) any other directed or non-directed graphs, to organize your thoughts, your projects, or even your friends graphically using boxes and lines.
9WR - OmniGraffle: Top Mac diagramming app, styles, tools, exports, Vizio support.
Not our favorite text editor, but very good Cocoa application for those in love with plain and rich text. Jedit X isn’t jEdit for programmers.
Optimized for Mac OS X Leopard, supports tabbed window, File Drawer, none-contiguous layouting, rectangular paste, word completion, smart index menu, smart quote…
9WR - Jedit X: Similar to Apple’s TextEdit, but with muscle and style.
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.
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.
My favorite Twitter utility. View tweets, threads, search trends, compose tweets, bookmark, and plenty of preferences. Free version has attractive and unobtrusive ads. iPhone version is excellent. This version fixes the twitpocalypse problem.
Make Tweetie work the way you want. Configure what you want to be notified of, choose your favorite URL shortener and image hosting service. Set up as many accounts as you’d like! Tweetie has the best multiple account implementation around.
9WR - Tweetie: Twitter utility; search, compose, threads, bookmarklets, multiple user accounts.
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