“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Everyone wants to manage your money these days. MoneyWell takes a different approach. Think digital envelopes. Think buckets. Lots of easy access reports, schedules.
Powerful personal finance organization and analysis tools in a simple, single-screen solution. Without running complex reports or having to trudge through six levels of pie charts, you’ll know immediately if your spending is on track.
9WR - MoneyWell: Gentle learning curve, comprehensive ‘envelope’ budget management, one-click reports.
Backing up the data on your Mac is more critical than ever. Documents, movies, photos, music, and a few dozen apps and utilities make a healthy Mac essential. To eliminate the single point of failure, many Mac users opt for a second hard drive and a backup utility. I recommend two hard drives, Apple’s Time Machine for one, and SuperDuper! on the other. No other utility for a complete clone of your Mac’s hard drive is as easy, secure, or as thorough as SuperDuper!
SuperDuper is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use, and SuperDuper’s built-in scheduler makes it trivial to back up automatically.
9WR - SuperDuper!: Easy, powerful utility to clone your Mac’s hard drive.
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.
The Mac slide show application for the 21st century. Storyboard your image shows with text, transitions, audio video tracks, and animations. Excellent, intuitive user controls. Not cheap. I use it for quick video production.
Boinx FotoMagico lets you create professional slideshows from your photos and music with just a few, simple mouse clicks.
9WR - Fotomagico: Professional grade slide show production; audio, video, animation, text.
Editor for RapidWeaver users. Edits RapidWeaver themes. Yes, you’ll need RapidWeaver. Otherwise, what’s the point? Good way to customize any RW theme.
RWThemeMiner is a RapidWeaver theme editing assistant. It enables you to edit or replace any element in any RapidWeaver theme. It provides a user-friendly interface between the contents of your RW themes and your image and text editing applications.
9WR - RWThemeMiner: Edits, customizes, manages, custom web site themes for RapidWeaver.
Another update to the nifty application which creates your family’s tree on a Mac. Reports, graphs, graphics, photos, and GEDCOM compatible. Here’s a more detailed review. These folks think highly of their own software, so check your credit card balance:
A stunning, configurable user interface, animated charts, editable reports and powerful print and export options. Visualize migration of your ancestors over centuries and continents.
9WR - MacFamilyTree: Decent genealogy application manages family tree with photos, reports.
Popular bibliographic references manager. Integrates with TeX, creates citations and, duh, bibliographies. Lots of drag and drop and cut and paste.
BibDesk is designed to help organize and use bibliographic databases in BibTeX .bib format. In addition to manual typing, drag & drop or cut & paste .bib files into the bibliographic database and automatically opens files downloaded from PubMed. Also keeps track of electronic copies of literature on your computer.
9WR - BibDesk: Bibliographic reference manager, creates citations, bibliographies, features drag, drop.
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