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How many ways are there to share your photos with the rest of the world? One of the most popular is Flickr. Mac users can upload photos direct from within iPhoto. Or, use the Flickr Uploadr for more control.
The Flickr desktop uploader sits on your desktop for heftier uploading needs or offline photo management. Drag and drop single photos or videos, or select a whole folder. Even reorder how photos will be displayed in your photostream.
9wR - Flickr Uploadr: Drag and drop from iPhoto or Finder to Flickr.
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.
A spiral notebook for your Mac. More than just a note taker, builds classy outlines, easy to manage tab metaphor. CircusPonies Notebook does more, but NoteTaker is easier to use.
NoteTaker is a personal note and idea organizer… you can make a list, organize an outline or jot down an idea.
9WR - NoteTaker: Spiral notebook with tabbed sections for outlines, notes, projects.
Free utility to run OS X system maintenance, configure hidden features, muck around and customize your Mac. A more detailed review.
Configure some hidden parameters of the Finder, Dock, Dashboard, Exposé, Safari, Login window and of some of Apple’s own applications, to delete caches, to remove a certain number of files.
9WR - OnyX: Enables hidden Mac features probably hidden for a reason.
Winning the Think Different™ award for graphic image editors is Graphic Designer Toolbox (GDT). Drag and drop blocks of effects; stack the blocks, re-arrange the blocks, adjust the parameters for each block, to create stunning visual effects. Simple, elegant, efficient, useful. Think of it as a Leggo set for graphic effects on an image or photo. Read my detailed review.
GDT is about snapping building blocks together, just like those you can buy in the local toy store. Maybe you even have played with something like this when you were a kid. It’s simple to understand and use, yet you can make huge complex buildings. This building block idea is so versatile that it’s used in applications like: modular synthesizers, video editors, planning tools, etc.
9WR - Graphic Designer Toolbox: Building block image editor; stack effects, change effects parameters.
iTunes controller which displays album artwork. Controls iTunes, adds customizable keyboard shortcuts. Very attractive. Despite the developer’s insistence to the contrary, highly distracting.
CoverSutra gives you a handy and attractive way to control iTunes without having to leave your current application. See what’s currently playing or enjoy your album artwork. Don’t let yourself be distracted from your work.
9WR - CoverSutra: iTunes controller, floating window, shortcuts, displays album cover art.
The ultimate Mac OS X customizer, CandyBar instantly changes your Mac’s Dock, system icons, and other visible features.
CandyBar allows you to change the system icons in Mac OS X that you normally can’t, including including the trash can, volumes, default folder, and more! CandyBar also now lets you customize the look of Leopard’s dock. Too shiny? Too flashy? Make it look the way you want by simply dragging images in to replace.
9WR - CandyBar: One click customization utility to change looks of Dock, system icons.
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