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Omniwriter

 

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Jing | Add visuals to your online conversations

Jing UI

Jing is free software that adds visuals to your online conversations.

Instead of typing at people, show them what you're talking about...pronto.

Watch a video to see how »

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TheTagger

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Grsync:mac

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fwBackups

 

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Webilder

Webilder delivers stunning wallpapers to your Linux desktop, directly from Flickr and Webshots. You choose what keywords (tags) to watch for, and photos are automatically downloaded to your computer. Webilder can also change the wallpaper every few minutes.

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the Ultimate Mac Setup for Web Designers (60 Apps)

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Your company? There's an app for that.

We tend to forget that the iPhone is still from the future in a way that most of the other devices on the list above aren't. It will take time for device makers to make up that difference.

great article from Kottke on iPhone and other mobile devices!

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PhoneView - iPhone Disk Mode, Save SMS/MMS, Contacts, Call History

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CoRD: Remote Desktop for Mac OS X

Macs interact well with Windows, and with CoRD the experience is a bit smoother. Great for working on the office terminal server, administrating servers or any other time you'd like your PC to be a bit closer without leaving your Mac. CoRD allows you to view each session in its own window, or save space with all sessions in one window. Scale session windows to whatever size fits you—the screen is resized automatically. Enter full screen mode and feel like you're actually at the computer. The clipboard is automatically synchronized between CoRD and the server. For system administrators, CoRD creates a simpler workflow by allowing you to save server information, then quickly connect to that server by using HotKeys or the server drawer. This makes quickly connecting to a specific server easy, even when managing many servers.

 

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