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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.
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.
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.
Nicely done image editing and drawing application features non-destructive editing, multiple layers, live filters, and vector drawing tools all in the same window.
DrawIt includes a large number of ready-to-use and easily customizable special shapes; circles, stars, rounded rectangles and polygons, as well as support for an unlimited number of nested groups, masks and custom overlays. Supports over 100, stackable, nondestructive Core Image filters. Individual properties can be freely edited, regardless how many filters have been applied.
9WR - DrawIt: Bitmap editing, vector drawing tools, multiple layers, filters, masks.
Whoa. Not another Omni beta? Yes, but closer to the real thing. Extensive product management application features multiple projects, tasks, resource allocation, scheduling, filtering, timelines, and critical paths. It’s not Microsoft Project, but very good and easy to use.
Create logical, manageable project plans with Gantt charts, schedules, summaries, milestones, and critical paths. Break down the tasks needed to make your project a success, optimize resources, and streamline budgets. It’s project management made painless.
9WR - OmniPlan: Project management for humans, multiple projects, timelines, critical path.
Popular writer’s tool. If there’s a book inside you waiting to get out, try Jer’s Novel Writer. Elegant but with plenty of useful writing features.
Jer’s Novel Writer is a relatively simple word processor with extra features to support large creative writing projects. This program is all about momentum, and reducing the number of things that break the flow when I am writing. Jer’s Novel Writer is designed to help me keep writing when the creative juices are flowing, and then find all the things I need to go over again when I am more in a nitty-gritty mood.
9WR - Jer’s Novel Writer: Writer’s tool; margin notes, auto outlining, full screen, database.
Plasq’s stunning update to Comic Life, Magiq lets you create a full color comic book using pictures from iPhoto. You have to see it to believe it.
We worked with a bunch of great designers and illustrators to include a collection of Templates, Props, Balloons and Spraycans. Your comics will help you tell any story.
9WR - Magiq: Use your own photos to create stunning comic books.
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