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PUBLIC MARKS from simon_bricolo with tags tools & osx

June 2009

10 Clipboard Managers for OS X

The clipboard in a modern operating system is one of the most useful and practical tools available. Being able to ...

May 2009

Gmail Notifr | ashchan.com

by 1 other
An Open Source RubyCocoa Gmail Notifier for Mac OS X

Sidenote | chatelp.org

by 1 other
Sidenote tries to catch the “Stickies” spirit but in the form of a multi-document drawer that will hide in the corner of your screen (left or right). You can use it to take all your daily notes, include images and easily modify text color and font. Sidenote will automatically expand so that you will be able to drag into it any picture, text clipping or pdf file from the finder or your favorite application. Sporting notes auto-saving, you’ll never have to save your notes. Sidenote will handle that for you. You can also print them or export them to rtf.

April 2009

AppCleaner | freemacsoft.net

by 1 other
small application which allows you to thoroughly uninstall unwanted apps

AddressBookSync | danauclair.com

by 1 other
free Mac OS X application to download profile pictures and other Facebook data to Address Book cards

March 2009

PresentYourApps | eternalstorms.at

Lets you hide the Dock and menu bar for every Cocoa application you choose.

doubleTwist | doubletwist.com

by 3 others
doubleTwist simplifies media management, whether you want to sync to your mobile device, share it with friends, or upload it to YouTube, Flickr, or Facebook. It's so easy your grandparents could use it.

February 2009

Name Mangler | manytricks.com

batch file renamer that supports all common renaming tasks: Find and Replace (including support for regular expressions); Number Sequentially; Change Case; Set Extension; Add Prefix/Suffix; Remove/Insert Characters.

firefox-mac-pdf - Google Code | google.com

by 1 other
"A mac firefox plugin to display pdfs inside firefox as in safari. Not as cool though" via lejoe

January 2009

EverSave | tool-forcesw.com

free app (for Macs only, I’m afraid) that does just that — saves your work in any application, on a timed schedule or at any time you switch between applications.

Mac2Sell | mac2sell.net

by 10 others
"Price calculator for old macs" via Stretch

December 2008

SuperDuper | shirt-pocket.com

by 13 others
program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use, and SuperDuper’s built-in scheduler makes it trivial to back up automatically.

Skim | sourceforge.net

by 2 others
PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF, but is also great for viewing any PDF file.

The Cosmic Machine | thecosmicmachine.com

by 4 others
Outil payant pour gérer plusieurs services sociaux à la fois

tunnelblick - Google Code | google.com

Tunnelblick is a ready-to-use graphical OpenVPN client for Mac OS X. It comes as an application package with all binaries and drivers included, no manual installation necessary.

GlimmerBlocker | glimmerblocker.org

by 1 other
Free, open-source application GlimmerBlocker adds a new preference pane to your System Preferences that brings system-wide ad blocking to your Mac.

ZigVersion | zigzig.com

by 4 others
Soft subversion pour Mac

PackRat for Mac - Client for 37signals Backpack web application | macupdate.com

desktop client for 37signals Backpack web application. You can download your Backpack data and use it offline. View it, make changes, create new pages, etc. When you're online PackRat automatically sends your changes up to Backpack keeping everything in sync.

November 2008

Burn | sourceforge.net

by 7 others
outil de gravure opensource pour Mac

October 2008

EyeSight | klieme.com

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Free application EyeSight takes time-lapse photos with your Mac's built-in iSight camera. EyeSight is very customizable, so you can set your photo intervals anywhere between 10 seconds to 999 days, save the images in whatever format you like, and upload the results to an FTP server of your choosing (or just save them in a local folder).