“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
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.
Our favorite Mac site monitoring tool. Solid, dependable, full of notifications when checking sites. Tracks sites, servers, forums posts, comments on blogs, even checks web mail.
It checks servers for changes or failures, and notifies you via e-mail, sound, speech, Twitter, or other means. You can use it to track updated sites, and to alert you when an important server goes down or recovers.
9WR - Dejal Simon: Server monitor tracks failures, notifies via email, alerts, Twitter.
The Mac editor I love to hate. BBEdit has been around forever, does nearly everything despite a creaking, aging interface. It’s the one text editor I cannot throw away despite both opportunity and attempts. As BareBones Software puts it, “It doesn’t suck.” Much.
An intelligent interface provides easy access to BBEdit’s best-of-class features, including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files (even unopened files on remote servers), project definition tools, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, code folding, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Mac OS X Unix scripting support, text and code completion, and of course a complete set of robust HTML tools.
9wR - BBEdit: Aging text editor does everything for coders, web developers.
If money is an object, Carbon Copy Cloner might be the best hard drive backup utility for Mac users on a budget. This is a must-have utility if your Mac’s data is important. CCC makes it easy to clone your Mac’s hard drive to another hard drive to create a bootable backup. Highly recommended.
CCC will clone one hard drive to another, copying every single block or file to create an exact replica of your source hard drive.
9WR - Carbon Copy Cloner: Utility clones one hard drive to another; creates bootable backups.
The best password manager for Mac users, now at version 3.0 (prepare to pay up again). Works with all major Mac browsers; uses OS X’s keychain or a 1Password keychain. Easy to use, handles multiple login ID’s and passwords with ease. An iPhone version is available.
Have you ever forgotten a password? 1Password keeps track of all web passwords, automates sign-in, guards from identity theft.
9WR - 1Password: Essential for password management, extra security, easy, automated log-in.
Most popular television watching and recording software (requires EyeTV hardware) for the Mac. Try the iPhone version for a total gee whiz experience.
Watch, pause, fast-forward and rewind live television on your Mac… record hours of television on your Mac, create subscriptions to TV series and topics of your choice, manage saved episodes, and organize them in Smart Playlists.
9WR - EyeTV: Watch, record, rewind live TV, picture-in-picture, edit, fast-forward.
Project and task management for Mac and Windows users. Less expensive and easier to use than Microsoft’s Project, cross platform, with more than enough scheduling and project features for most business users.
FastTrack Schedule makes it easy to organize, track, and manage all your project details. Project plans come to life in rich, colorful schedules that clearly communicate project status and goals to colleagues and clients.
9WR - FastTrack Schedule 9: Easy to use, feature-laden project managements system; Mac, Windows.
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