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Minor update to the most recent update of the popular Mozilla browser. More gaudy, more features, very fast page rendering. Worthy competitor to MSIE on Windows and Safari on the Mac, not as fast as Google Chrome or Safari.
Web browser that empowers you to accomplish your online activities faster, more safely and efficiently than any other browser, period. Built with Tab browsing, popup blocking and a number of other seamless innovations.
9WR - Firefox: Free faster browser, more features, more security, more hype.
One of many Mac utilities which create disk image files. iDmg has an attractive charcoal interface and features drag and drop with encryption. Easy. Free.
iDMG is an easy to use application to create .dmg files of a folder with a simple drag and drop. Also supports encryption and internet enable. HUD style!
9WR - iDmg: Free utility creates disk images using drag, drop, encryption.
Popular, free, and oh so totally necessary Dashboard Widget to check your NetFlix account for status, delivery, and queue.
Now you can compulsively check your list of “At Home” movies, complete with estimated delivery dates, from your desktop. Flip over the widget, and you’ll see a list of all the movies in your queue. Click on any movie to bring up Netflix’s summary of the film in question.
9WR - DashFlix: Widget checks NetFlix account status, delivery dates, movie queue.
Basically, Mail Steward is a database to store all of your email. If you have a lot of email, archiving is the only way to go. Plenty of import and retrieval options for plain text email, HTML, attachments, even raw email. Lite and Pro versions available.
MailSteward will archive all of your email in a database for easy retrieval. Click on the Archive button and MailSteward will go to work storing copies of all your email text, HTML, attachments, and raw source, into a relational database.
9WR - Mail Steward: Archives email to relational database; import, tag, save, export.
Perhaps the fastest FTP utility on the Mac. Intuitive, two panel browser interface, utilizes Quick Look, compares before sync. Nearly as easy to use as Transmit, notably faster to upload, download files.
Yummy FTP is an FTP, FTP SSL/TLS, and SFTP client, very fast, very flexible and completely reliable file transfer utility for Mac OS X, wrapped up in a gorgeous and highly intuitive user interface, sporting Finder-like FTP browsers, toolbars and drag and drop simplicity throughout. Yum!
9WR - Yummy FTP: Very fast FTP utility with dual-window browser, sync, bookmarks,
Interesting tool that does what it says—counts words. Total number of words, total instances of words in a document, gives a sortable summary of words. The only drawback is the constant need to drop the words into Word Counter.
Text can be typed, pasted, or dragged into the window. Word Counter can automatically update the count based on a user-defined time interval. It can show the progress achieved towards a set goal for the total number of words and characters. It also can perform bulk counts on multiple files and folders simply by dropping them onto the window. Word Counter can count the number of times a particular word appears in a document.
9WR - Word Counter: Counts total words, instances of words, creates summary table.
Latest version of open source (free) FTP utility by David Kocher. Not as fast as Yummy or as simple as Transmit but worthy and priced right.
FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 browser… with an easy to use interface, integration with external editors and support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, Quick Look and the Keychain.
9WR - Cyberduck: Free FTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 browser, many languages, features.
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