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Yes, another Mac browser to try, this one developed using Cocoa, Objective-C, and WebKit. Flock does browser social networking angle, Sunrise aims a few features towards developers, otherwise it’s Safari under the hood.
Sunrise is the open-source web browser that (is) based on (the) WebKit framework for Mac. It is light and fast.
9WR - Sunrise: WebKit, visual bookmarks, multiple search engines, thumbnails, window fader.
Handy utility to make your Mac’s mouse behave like a Windows PC mouse and move the pointer automatically to a default button in a pop up dialog box.
LazyMouse is a Preference Pane that moves your cursor to the default button whenever a dialog box appears on your screen. In other words, it will save you time moving the mouse to dismiss dialogs.
9WR - Lazy Mouse: Utility moves Mac mouse pointer to default button in dialog box.
Good way to delete all the accompanying files created by an application you want to delete. Crowded field of utilities. CleanApp was our favorite, though new version has been buggy. AppZapper has a nice interface and best sound effects. AppDelete, like AppCleaner, is free.
AppCleaner is a small application which allows you to completely and properly uninstall unwanted apps. It isn’t, in fact, sufficient to just delete an application. Installing an application distributes many files throughout your System using space of your Hard Drive unnecessarily. AppCleaner can find all these small files and safely delete them.
9WR - AppCleaner: Utility deletes application and other associated files and preferences.
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.
Geeky Mac utility that converts movies to a bunch of formats not handled by Apple’s QuickTime. It ain’t pretty but it works.
Converts movie files to an MPEG2/MPEG1 DVD/SVCD/VCD ready movie format, and exports MPEG1/MPEG2/VRO/VOB/TiVo/Hitachi VOB to QuickTime.
9WR - MPEG2 Works 4: Clever utility for movie conversion nerds, MPEG2 to/from whatever.
The best text manipulation tool for Mac users. Think of it as TypeStyler for the 21st century. Point and click simplicity creates stuffing graphic designs from text and simple elements. A must-have for designers.
Create high quality headings, web site graphics, buttons, logos and icons. Multi layer support turns Art Text into flexible tool to create complex graphics for web and print materials. Template Gallery provides over 300 ready made buttons, headings, logos and icons.
9WR - Art Text: Manipulates text as art headings, logos, icons, buttons, graphics.
Remarkably useful and elegant personal information manager. Stores and retrieves almost anything; email, snippets, URLs, photos, images, documents, files, whatever. Simple design, highly flexible organization.
EagleFiler makes managing your information easy. It lets you archive and search mail, Web pages, PDF files, word processing documents, images, and more. Use it to collect information from a variety of sources. Browse different types of files using a standard three-pane interface. Organize them into folders and annotate them with tags and notes, or leave everything in one folder and pin-point the information you need using the live search.
9WR - EagleFiler: Personal information manager stores, retrieves files, email, PDFs, photos.
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