“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Our favorite information manager. Highly intuitive and easier to use than Yojimbo. Love the shelf. Organize files however you like. Holds almost everything. Now with auto tagging, nested groups, editing.
Together lets you keep everything in one place. Text, documents, images, movies, sounds, web pages and bookmarks can all be dragged to Together for safe keeping, tagged, previewed, collected together in different ways and found again instantly.
9WR - Together: Personal information organizer, stores text, documents, images, movies, 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.
Popular writer’s tool. If there’s a book inside you waiting to get out, try Jer’s Novel Writer. Elegant but with plenty of useful writing features.
Jer’s Novel Writer is a relatively simple word processor with extra features to support large creative writing projects. This program is all about momentum, and reducing the number of things that break the flow when I am writing. Jer’s Novel Writer is designed to help me keep writing when the creative juices are flowing, and then find all the things I need to go over again when I am more in a nitty-gritty mood.
9WR - Jer’s Novel Writer: Writer’s tool; margin notes, auto outlining, full screen, database.
Ultimate simplicity and focus in a writing word processor. A very handy and free application for writers who want to write, not learn to use a word processor.
Bean is lean, fast, and uncluttered. If you get depressed at the thought of firing up MS Word or OpenOffice, try Bean. If you use Text Edit but have to jump through hoops just to get a word count or change the margins, try Bean.
9WR - Bean: Simple writer’s word processor—word count, inspector panel, auto-save.
The latest big bug fix of Microsoft’s somewhat buggy but popular Office suite of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Entourage. Welcome relief for many Mac users, certainly. Office 2004 11.5.8 is also available. I’ll spare you ad copy and go right to what you want to read about—bug fixes. It’ll make you proud to use Office.
Compatibility is improved.
9WR - Microsoft Office 2008: Another bug fix update enhances security, stability, and performance.
Live dangerously with the latest Flock social web browser for Mac, Windows, Linux. Think of it as a cross between Camino and Firefox which married Internet Explorer. Lots of bells and whistles like Firefox, not as pretty or elegant as Camino, and more features than you ever need. If you like many buttons on your browser, and you collect browsers, you’ll like Flock; now based on Firefox 3.5.x.
Flock is an amazing new web browser that makes it easier to share media and connect to other people online. Share photos, automatically stay up-to-date with new content from your favorite sites, and search the Web with the most advanced Search Toolbar available today.
9WR - Flock: Firefox-like browser, attractive, easy to use, with Firefox extensions.
To cooks what iPhoto is to photographs or iTunes is to your music. Not just a recipe collector. Does nutritional analysis, manages recipe clippings, plans meals. Look for updates to the MacGourmet Cookbook, Mealplan, and Nutrition modules, too. MacGourmet Deluxe is even more feature laden.
MacGourmet helps you create and edit your recipes, wine notes and cooking notes, easily browse your entire collection and build your own custom lists for categories like appetizers or desserts.
9WR - MacGourmet: Recipe organizer, meal manager, shopping lists, notes, wine lists.
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