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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.
Utility that does what it says. Nothing more, nothing less. If you need to import plenty of contacts and addresses into Address Book, this is the utility to use.
Import contacts into Apple’s Address Book application on Mac OS X. It works with CSV or tab-delimited files, and gives you complete control over how the import is done. In no time, your hundreds of contacts are stowed away in the Mac OS X central Address Book, where they can be used by any application.
9WR - Address Book Importer: Uncluttered utility maps, imports data into Apple’s Address Book.
Professional level application to create moving slide shows—movies from digital photos. Easy to use interface, intuitive controls. Pan and zoom across photos, add titles, export to QuickTime movies for use in iMovie.
Photo to Movie enables you to create a movie by zooming and panning over a photo. It presents a simple interface to specify the starting and ending frames and generates full quality QuickTime or DV Stream files (compatible with iMovie).
9WR - Photo to Movie: Makes moving slide show movies from still digital photos.
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.
Poor name, weak official description of an indispensable Mac utility. One of our ‘must haves’ for years. Elegant solution to renaming multiple files. Lots of multiple files. Many features. Needs to rename itself.
A Better Finder Rename allows users to quickly rename multiple files. This powerful, yet easy-to-use utility transforms the often tedious and time-consuming task of renaming multiple files into a simple matter of seconds.
9WR - A Better Finder Rename: Context menu utility renames multiple files with few clicks.
The best CSS editor for Mac users. The live preview feature is worth the price of entry alone. The only thing missing is a text editor.
CSSEdit makes editing stylesheets easy and intuitive. With features like live inline previewing of styles and a unique grouping system, it offers a lot of punch in a low-cost package. Other features include CSS grabbing from other sites, favorites for often-used styles and font sets, etc.
9WR - CSSEdit: CSS Editor, code validation, live preview, live site grabbing.
A timer utility for tea brewers which works in the Dock. Countdown timer displays as tea steeps. Customize the list for different teas and steeping times. Probably good for timing morning shaves, tooth brushing, ear wax cleaning.
A cute application to time your cup of tea as it steeps. Cuppa will begin timing the brew, and you’ll see a teabag appear in the cup and gradually darken as the tea steeps. When the tea is done Cuppa will attempt to get your attention by various configurable means.
9WR - Cuppa: Timer for steeping tea, French press coffee, 2-minute noodles.
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