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Indispensable utility to download web sites from the internet. Downloads web pages, photos, images, backgrounds to a local folder on your Mac.
Automatically downloads Web sites from the Internet. It does this by copying the site’s Web pages, images, backgrounds, movies, and other files to your local hard drive. Just enter a URL (Uniform Resource Locator), press return, and SiteSucker can download an entire Web site.
9WR - SiteSucker: Utility downloads complete web sites from internet to Mac.
Wondering where your money went? Let Money on your Mac show you all the gory details. Why? Because it’s good to track the horse after it leaves the barn. Jumsoft’s (Mac geeks with good taste) Money is a delight.
Money helps people organize and manage their personal finances quickly and easily.
9WR - Money: Mac financial tracking utility; simple, elegant, full-featured, affordable, colorful.
The perfect gift for the truly obsessive compulsive Mac user. Hazel handles every Mac file and folder organization task, automatically. Files, cleans, empties trash, remembers rules (you create them), keeps files and folders tidy. Clever but geeky.
Hazel is your personal housekeeper, organizing and cleaning folders based on rules you define. Hazel can also manage your trash and uninstall your applications.
9WR - Hazel: Unique file, folder organizer; moves, sorts, cleans, empties, uninstalls.
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.
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.
Great search utility for Mac users who constantly need access to Address Book. Hot key invoking, background running, Dock ignoring, instant gratification.
TapDex gives you a quick and simple search interface to your Mac OS X’s Address Book. Tap the hot key and up pops a search window, start typing to narrow down your search.
9WR - TapDex: Fast Address Book search tool pops up, displays info.
A great utility to manage your books, movies, music CDs, video games in the perfect library metaphor. It’s complete with shelves, search, cart-catalog, bar code entry, all downloaded from the internet.
Run your very own library from your home or office using our impossibly simple interface. Delicious Library’s digital shelves act as a visual card-catalog of your books, movies, music and video games.
9WR - Delicious Library: Manages personal library of books, CDs, DVDs, and video games.
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