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Things is the remarkably attractive, useful, and very capable task manager with expanded project management capability. Reduces complex project and task management to simple, enjoyable process. Highly recommended. Syncs with iPhone version.
Things is task management solution that helps to organize your tasks in an elegant and intuitive way. Things combines powerful features with simplicity through the use of tags and its intelligent filter bar. A Leopard style source list allows for quick and easy focusing. Together with a beautiful user interface, Things aims at the seemingly impossible: making task management both easy and fun.
9WR - Things: Task, project manager, excellent user interface, many handy features.
What Mozilla’s Firefox would be if it was Mac-like and didn’t have extensions. Uses the latest Firefox rendering engine strapped on to a less Windows-like user interface. Click Here to find out how to migrate from Safari (sorry, couldn’t find a link to tell us why). Oh, did I mention that Camino is fast?
A browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design.
9WR - Camino: Mozilla’s web browser for Mac users; thin on features.
Excellent utility for system administrators and web masters to manage Unix servers remotely, including Linux and Mac OS X.
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
9WR - Webmin: System administrator utility manages servers remotely using web browser.
Very good Twitter client that’s loaded with features. Read and publish tweets to your Twitter followers in a clean, not-quite-elegant interface. iPhone and iPod touch version also available.
Twitterrific’s user interface is designed to let you view as much or as little information as you desire. The application shows a scrolling list of the latest tweets from either your friends or public feeds. The list can be shown in a collapsed or expanded mode.
9WR - Twitterrific: Good multiple account Twitter client for Mac, iPhone, iPod touch.
Possibly the best Mac utility for storing important information—login ID’s, passwords, credit card information, software serial numbers. For Mac users on the go, there’s Wallet for the iPhone and iPod touch which syncs via MobileMe.
Whether you keep contacts, passwords, serial numbers, or credit cards within Wallet, Wallet stores and organizes them in a secure and easy to use environment.
9WR - Wallet: Utility encrypts and securely stores valuable information, Mac or iPhone.
Lean, clean, snippet machine to store information on your Mac. Elegant layout, simple to master. Grab and save notes, serial numbers, photos, anything in a structured free form database (contradictory, but it works).
Caboodle provides a single place to store, organize, and find those little pieces of information that you might have previously stored in Stickies or obscurely-named text files strewn over your desktop.
9WR - Caboodle: Stores information in unique database, both structured, free form.
Yet another software and hardware package to transfer videos from a VCR to your Mac. Perfect for playing old videos on iTunes, iPod, or edit in iMovie. Compare to Roxio’s Easy VHS to DVD. Macworld review.
Transfer video to your Mac from a VCR, DVR, camcorder, or any other analog video device as an iTunes-ready H.264 or MPEG-4 file.
9WR - Elgato Video Capture: Transfer video from VCR to Mac; includes software, hardware.
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