“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
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.
A mini update to the major update to the pricey but increasingly popular way to run Windows or Linux within Mac OS X. Share files between Windows and Mac. Support for Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7.
Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. Run Mac OS X and Windows at the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops!
9WR - Parallels Desktop: Runs Windows, Linux with Mac OS X on Intel Macs.
How many ways are there to share your photos with the rest of the world? One of the most popular is Flickr. Mac users can upload photos direct from within iPhoto. Or, use the Flickr Uploadr for more control.
The Flickr desktop uploader sits on your desktop for heftier uploading needs or offline photo management. Drag and drop single photos or videos, or select a whole folder. Even reorder how photos will be displayed in your photostream.
9wR - Flickr Uploadr: Drag and drop from iPhoto or Finder to Flickr.
Another open source BitTorrent utility for peer-to-peer file transfers, a common euphemism for stealing files over the internet.
Transmission has been built from the ground up to be a lightweight, yet powerful BitTorrent client. Its simple, intuitive interface is designed to integrate tightly with whatever computing environment you choose to use. Transmission strikes a balance between providing useful functionality without feature bloat. Furthermore, it is free for anyone to use or modify.
9WR - Transmission: BitTorrent utility, queue, throttle torrents, Growl support, Dock badge.
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.
Not just another alarm clock. More of an alarm clock system that does a little of everything whenever you want. Sends text messages and email, plays iTunes music, and does about 127 other things.
Speak or display favorite inspirational quotes randomly throughout the day, or even send them as text messages to your cell phone! Have important reminders, or even birthday cards, e-mailed to contacts. Record laps with the Stopwatch. Track time differences for your investment portfolio. Even use it to help cook dinner by using the timer!
9WR - Alarm Clock Pro: Alarm clock, scheduler, timer alerts, sends messages, plays music.
There’s word processors and there are writing tools. Scrivener is a writing tool, maybe the best on a Mac. It’s a word processor surrounded by project management tools.
Scrivener is writing software that stays with you from that first, unformed idea all the way through to the first - or even final - draft. Outline and structure your ideas. Take notes. Storyboard your masterpiece using a powerful virtual corkboard. View research while you write. Track themes using keywords. Dynamically combine multiple scenes into a single text just to see how they fit.
9WR - Scrivener: Writing tool combines word processing with project management, research tools.
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