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  • 26.
    MacSaber (www.macupdate.com)

    Need to unleash your inner Star Wars fan? Well pick up your Macbook or Macbook Pro and start swinging with this program.

    5 points by srmorris2 1 month ago
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  • 27.
    NeoOffice (www.neooffice.org)

    NeoOffice is a full-featured set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, drawing, and database programs) for Mac OS X. Based on the OpenOffice.org office suite, NeoOffice has integrated dozens of native Mac features and can import, edit, and exchange files with other popular office programs such as Microsoft Office.

    4 points by f3rdito 1 month ago
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  • 28.
    Mac The Ripper (www.versiontracker.com)

    A Really useful app that enables you to extract the contents of any DVD disc onto your Mac. Even if you have copy protected your disc by mistake this great app will erase all forms of copy protection and let you region encode the copy saved on your Mac for any region (1-7). The Fun doesn't stop as this app is 100% free and is a lot faster than 'Handbrake'

    4 points by JulianD59 1 month ago
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  • 29.
    MacSword (macsword.com)

    MacSword is a free & open-source application for research and study of God and His Word. It is developed specifically for Macintosh computers running Mac OS X.
    MacSword allows you to read and browse many different bibles translations in different languages from Hebrew to Albanian. As well as reading devotionals, commentaries, dictionaries and lexicons, it also supports searching and advanced features such as services so that you can access the Bible in any program.

    4 points by awazawazawaz 1 month ago
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  • 30.
    VisualHub (www.techspansion.com)

    VisualHub is a very good video converting application. Visualhub can convert pretty much any video file.

    4 points by marzy 1 month ago
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  • 31.
    ScreenFlow (www.varasoftware.com)

    ScreenFlow is a desktop recording application that also has a built in editor so you don't need to use any other application for making your screen capture.

    4 points by marzy 1 month ago
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  • 32.
    Smultron (smultron.sourceforge.net)

    Smultron is a free text editor for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 with support for syntax colouring, text encodings, code snippets, HTML preview and multi-document find and replace. Great alternative to Coda.

    4 points by bgeorge 1 month ago
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  • 33.
    Delicious Library (www.delicious-monster.com)

    Catalog your books, movies, music, software, toys, tools, electronics, & video games.
    Excellent for keeping track of your stuff. Is $40 but an excellent buy

    4 points by zackri 1 month ago
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  • 34.
    PicLens (piclens.com)

    PicLensis a plug-in for Safari or Firefox that delivers an immersive full-screen experience for viewing photos on the Web.

    PicLens enables you to:

    * View photos in full screen with a single click
    * Glide between photos from within full screen mode
    * Play a slideshow of image search results and photo albums
    * Browse online photos with your Apple(R) remote

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 35.
    Region X (xvi.rpc1.org)

    Region X will allow you to change the region Apple DVD Player is set to, when and only when you play a movie from a region-free DVD drive. You will also be able to modify the left changes count. That is, you will be able to change the region as often as you want.

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 36.
    GraphicConverter (www.lemkesoft.com)

    GraphicConverter is an all-purpose image editing program that can import 200 different graphic-based formats, edit the image, and export it out of 80 file available file formats.
    The high-end editing tools are perfect for graphic manipulation as well as the ability to use Photoshop-compatible plug-ins. It offers batch-conversion capabilities, a slide show window, and so much more.

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 37.
    Last.fm (www.last.fm)

    With Last.fm on your computer you can scrobble your tracks, share your music taste, listen to personalised radio streams, and discover new music and people. Last.fm is open source software and contains no spyware / adware. (We hate that stuff as much as you do.)

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 38.
    Synergy (wincent.com)

    Synergy places three buttons to control iTunes in your menubar: previous track, next track, and play/pause; as well as providing you with visual feedback about the currently playing tune.
    The Synergy controls, together with the ability to control iTunes via system-wide Hot Key combinations, mean that Synergy provides the fastest way of skipping between songs when using the keyboard or the mouse; all this without having to switch to iTunes or accessing its Dock menu.

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 39.
    Little Snitch (www.obdev.at)

    Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. This reliably prevents private data from being sent out without your knowledge. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can also detect network related activity of viruses, trojans and other malware.

    2 points by hachepunto 27 days ago
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  • 40.
    Mactracker (mactracker.dreamhosters.com)

    Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, Apple TV, iPhone, Wi-Fi Cards/Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions.

    3 points by f3rdito 1 month ago
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  • 41.
    Celtx (www.celtx.com)

    Celtx is the world's first all-in-one media pre-production software. It has everything you need to take your story from concept to production. Celtx replaces 'paper, pen & binder' pre-production with a digital approach that's more complete, simpler to work with, and easier to share.

    3 points by f3rdito 1 month ago
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  • 42.
    TubeTV (www.chimoosoft.com)

    TubeTV is a freeware program for Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard, and above which enables you to search for, save, and convert YouTube and many other flash videos to a format suitable for playback on your favorite devices.

    3 points by awazawazawaz 1 month ago
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  • 43.
    Fluid (fluidapp.com)

    Fluid allows you to create site percific browsers as coco desktop applcations.

    3 points by marzy 1 month ago
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  • 44.
    Wallet (www.waterfallsw.com)

    Wallet is the most secure, elegant, and easy way to store and organize your passwords, serial numbers, credit cards, and much more. Wallet uses Blowfish encryption to protect information, and sports many other security features to keep your data safe.

    3 points by ChrisG 1 month ago
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  • 45.
    Pandora Boy (www.macupdate.com)

    Love Pandora.com, but tired of having to run it from a web browser? Ever wish you could control pandora without even being at your computer? Well then, look no further. PandoraBoy allows you to control your music with global hotkeys or your Apple Remote. Additionally, it supports Growl notifications so that you always know what your listening to.

    3 points by srmorris2 1 month ago
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  • 46.
    1Password (agilewebsolutions.com)

    1Password takes care of all your online passwords so you can use strong and unique passwords for every site and never forget any of them!

    3 points by hubmacfan 1 month ago
    • 1 comment
  • 47.
    Coda (www.panic.com)

    One-Window Web Development

    3 points by casperboo 1 month ago
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  • 48.
    Linotype FontExplorer (www.linotype.com)

    Organize your fonts just like your media files – using a library, folders, tags and even smart sets.
    Easy to use and FREE!

    2 points by Stef 1 month ago
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  • 49.
    Wallsaver (www.nwwnetwork.net)

    Wallsaver is written in AppleScript and allows users to run any screen saver as their desktop wallpaper.

    2 points by f3rdito 1 month ago
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  • 50.
    SuperDocker (www.ed-shiro.net)

    SuperDocker allows to customize parts of your Mac OS X Leopard.

    2 points by f3rdito 1 month ago
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