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PUBLIC MARKS from jpcaruana with tags mac & "open source"

August 2007

PimpMyCamino

by 6 others (via)
Pimp My Camino is dedicated to bringing you all the extensions, applications, themes and optimized builds for Camino, the native Mac OS X browser from Mozilla

macosxlabs.org - Documentation

by 3 others (via)
RsyncX is an implementation of rsync with HFS support and configuration through a command line (Terminal) or graphical user interface. For full details on rsync, open a terminal window and enter 'man rsync'. This will introduce you to the theory behind the software. Once RsyncX is installed, be sure to read its included RsyncX_readme file, and all of the information provided here as well.

Welcome to Romeo

by 2 others (via)
Romeo gives you remote control of your mac via Bluetooth and a compatible mobile device, controlling programs such as iTunes and DVD Player, as well as presentation applications. Use your mobile as a mouse, as a volume control, or as a method of telling your mac when you're there. If you want to add support for another application, use the built in editor - and share your new plugin with the mac community!

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007

LINA - open source everywhere

by 2 others (via)
faire tourner des applications Linux sous MacOS ou Windows

April 2007

Audacity: Logiciel d'enregistrement et de montage sonore

by 41 others
Audacity est un logiciel libre et open-source destiné à l'édition et à l'enregistrement sonore. Il est disponible pour Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux et d'autres sytèmes d'exploitation

CocoaWget

CocoaWget is a front-end application for GNU wget. You can use it to download entire websites or parts of websites for offline viewing.

Welcome to Growl!

by 8 others
Growl is a notification system for Mac OS X: it allows applications that support Growl to send you notifications.

Heading East

by 2 others (via)
I keep seeing lists of 10 must have Mac programs, but the lists is they are well known can't-live-without programs like Launchbar and Windowshade already installed on Machead machines. Here are some slightly more obscure programs I use every day:

CoRD

by 2 others
CoRD is an open source native Mac OS X remote desktop client for Microsoft Remote Desktop and Terminal Services. It is a Universal Binary, and allows you to connect to multiple servers concurrently. It was originally ported from the UNIX program rdesktop

March 2007

ThinkingRock

by 5 others (via)
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use

February 2007

iTunes Remote Control

by 1 other
iTunes Remote Control (iTRC) is a network remote control for iTunes. It allows you to control iTunes on a remote machine with full track changing support and basic but functional playlist support. All you need to do it enable Remote Apple Events on the computer with iTunes on it and remember its network name.

BugTrap

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BugTrap is a relatively simple utility which will connect to a Mantis Bug Tracker of your choosing (provided it has at least MantisConnect v(1.0a5) installed) and update you as to the latest issue that's been modified on the bug tracker. Thanks to BugTrap, you will have to touch your web browser, to track down bugs, as little as possible. Think of BugTrap like an assistant that probably will never have good news, but at least it stays out of your way.

January 2007

WordPod - Features

WordPod converts an e-book into a set of files which can be read on any modern iPod (one with a dock connector).

BitRocket - Mac OS X BitTorrent Client

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BitRocket is a Native(Open Source) BitTorrent client for Mac OS X. At the heart of it's core resides the powerful libtorrent BitTorrent library. BitRocket is aimed to be a good alternative to other Mac OS BitTorrent clients.

iPhotoToGallery

by 3 others (via)
iPhotoToGallery is an iPhoto plugin that simplifies getting photos from iPhoto into Gallery.

Buddi - Business & Finance

A personal finance and budgeting program, aimed at those who have little or no financial background. In making this software, I have attempted to make things as simple as possible, while still retaining enough functions to satisfy most home users.

Funkware - Task List

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Task List is the simple way to manage your homework. After all, it's bad enough that you have to do homework in the first place - why should keeping track of it be difficult too? Task List 5 builds on the many features of Task List 4, and offers you even more ways to keep track of what you need to do. Even better, it makes it easy to actually do something about your homework, with features such as multiple file attachments for each task, a built-in tabbed notes editor, and convenient reference information and links, just like your composition notebook. Best of all, Task List 5's new interface makes it easy to view your information in as simple or complex a manner as you wish.