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Because you can never have enough tools to tinker on your Mac, there’s MacPilot. A huge list of utility functions, features, fun tweaks for the Mac geek hiding inside.
Easily enable and disable hidden features in Mac OS X, optimize and repair your system, and perform numerous routine maintenance operations with the click of a button! Optimize your network for broadband connectivity, completely customize Apple File Sharing, perform essential maintenance without having to remember mind boggling acronyms.
9WR - MacPilot: Geeky utility tweaks Mac, opens hidden features, cleans caches.
Scheduler, task manager, project manager, email manager, calendar manager, contact manager, overall business organizer. Excellent, though Daylite users need training.
Daylite keeps everything one click away—contacts, projects, opportunities, appointments, tasks, and more.
9WR - Daylite: Complex contact management system for projects, tasks, calendars, people.
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.
A very favorite Dashboard Widget. Plenty of comic strip selections, one low price. Free.
Never miss your favorite strip anymore! More than 100 strips immediately available in your Dashboard, including all the most famous characters, like Dilbert, Peanuts, Doonesbury, Garfield, without launching your web browser and without waiting for slow and ad-crammed web pages.
9WR - freeComics: User friendly Widget displays over 100 daily comic strips.
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.
Perfect for runners, joggers, even walkers. Set milestones and goals, track dates, times, distance for each workout, then view stats, including calories burned, average pace.
Whether you’re a new or experienced runner, it’s easy to create an exercise journal and personalize it with your own notes and comments. Import Stopwatch or Nike+ data from your iPod, or enter data yourself with the easy to use interface. Runner’s Log lets you track your progress or follow a workout plan using graphs and history tools, and also view derived data and statistics such as the number of calories burned or the average lap pace.
9WR - Runner’s Log!: Exercise journal logs dates, times, distances, then view stats.
Teeny, tiny update to a great utility to upload and manage files to Amazon’s S3 Simple Storage Service of very inexpensive online file storage. JungleDisk is a one trick pony that runs on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux.
Jungle Disk makes it easy to store any data securely online, and access it from any computer just like a local disk drive… even better than adding a larger hard drive or an external USB drive to your system.
9WR - JungleDisk: Utility to back up, upload files to Amazon’s S3 service.
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