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The little MAC applications you just can't live without
Hi,
Just wondering if you would share a list of those little (maybe free?) applications you just can't live without.
From my Dock (all freeware or donationware):
Netfixer: for capturing web pages that can be opened in Preview
Burn: a great alternative to Toast for burning CDs and DVDs
VLC: for viewing videos that Quicktime can't open or doesn't handle well (e.g. separate subtitle file)
iSquint: for converting FLV files plus converting for iPod video format
Gawker: for time-lapse movies if you have built in or external video source for your MAC
GIFfun: for creating animated GIFs
SmallImage: for batch resizing of images
Stellarium: for desktop astronomy
best, gordo
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Re: The little MAC applications you just can't live without
I have to say, nice list !
My best little free apps are:
Split & Concat http://www.xs4all.nl/~loekjehe/Split&Concat/
For Splitting large files and merging them back
Renamer4Mac http://www.power4mac.com/renamer/
Makes renaming a big number of files easy
PDFlab http://iconus.ch/fabien/pdflab/
Split and join PDF documents
iShred Express http://home.comcast.net/~jeff.ulicny...are/utils.html
Simple secure delete
This one is not free but saved my but once, and its not expensive.
Number Press http://www.praetersoftware.com/products/numberpress/
Numbering software for PDF
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Default folder has been my can't live without application for many years now. Makes navigating you open and save dialog boxes so much faster.
http://stclairsoft.com/DefaultFolderX/index.html
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Neo Office
Font Explorer X
iBert
Onyx
Cyberduck
Cocktail
Renamer4Mac
Transmit
Firefox
Thunderbird
SeaMonkey
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iTerm
vim
pine
lynx
bitchx
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grep
awk
sed
telnet / ssh
dig
cal / date
As for some other posts, I find it hard to include the Mozilla applications in a list of "little" applications, or NeoOffice, which is a very large pile of, um, code. Useful, though not little.
Audacity for converting the files from my digital voice recorder to other formats.
Preview since it takes so much less time to open and less resources than, um, other PDF viewers.
Grab
Seashore
ScriptEditor
TextWrangler
SQLite Database Browser
and a not-so-little rssOwl
Chasd.
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Yasu, for maintenancing my Mac OS X.
PsyncX, for making bootable clones or updating mirrored folders on a schedule (one way).
FileSync, for synscronizing folders (two way).
R-Name, for batch renaming multiple files fast (I use it to add jobnumber- to beginning of files after using Photoshop droplet to convert the incoming RGB files to CMYK with an action script embedded in the droplet).
BatChmod, for changing permissions much faster than the Finder can (especially on large folders, etc.)
WMV Player, self explanatory.
CyberDuck, the best free FTP client ever.
Carbon Copy Cloner, good program for doing what I now use PsyncX for.
Poor Man's Solitaire 2.2, for a good ole game (not used much because I like these forums to relax when I'm not busy).
Look on versiontracker.com for other great reviews etc. of stuff you might want to get. Just search, read reviews, try out each if you want, it's great.
Don
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And don't forget Quicksilver.
I can't stand it when it's not running, or I'm working on a machine that doesn't have it.
No need to ever use the dock.
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mine is already in everyones OSX system already...Automator. this little gem is great for automating lots of little pain-in-the-ass functions. i have some workflows set up for system maintenance, saving web pages as pdf files (this is handy with capturing useful threads on these message boards for later use), renaming files (a great little file renamer - very useful), and quite a few other things.
you can set up some pretty complicated workflows too. for instance, i used to have a customer that i had to constantly upload .zip files to their ftp site. i set up this workflow in Automator where all i had to do was drag the files i needed to send into a window, and then on-the-fly it zips it into an archive, posted it to the needed site, and sent a confirming email to the customer and my internal csr. the only thing i needed to do was drag in the files and enter the name of the .zip file i desired, and the rest happened.
check it out, you might be suprised what you already have, and may not have realized it.
cr
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I'll add Overflow, the best little launcher I have used.
Default Folder, I almost panic when usig a mac without it!
DiskWarrior, for those system fixes
Drive Genius, reaches the parts of a drive the others can't!
Appzapper, gets rid of all the nonsense accompanying installations
Handbrake, for getting DVDs into iPod/AppleTvV
Delicious Library, cool database for the anal retenive audiophile or insurance purposes (unless they steal the mac too!) the isight barcode scanner is great!
Delivery Status widget for tracking packages, this one stores info after restarting
Bookdog, great mutt for organising web bookmarks
cheers
D
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