Useful OSX applications
Written on May 22, 2007
I have tested some new applications lately and here are the ones I have decided to purchase and use (Some of them I have actually used for a while, but forgotten to comment):
- A very handy and unobtrusive app that stores all kinds of information including bookmarks, passwords, pdf´s etc in a central place. I find it particularly handy for keeping track of bookmars when using multiple internet browsers (and easy to sync with online services such as del.icio.us).
- A great journaling tool for all students and note takers out there! This is nothing more than a very intuitive and “low hassle” application for taking all kinds of notes (lectures, meetings etc) and storing them according to date, label etc.
I have tested quite a number of Mind-Mapping tools, but this is by far the best I have seen (for mac) both in terms of usability and feature richness (with few no-bullshit features). Version 4.0 will soon be released so don´t go handing in your money until it is out there
Simple and powerful tool to keep track of and organize all your PDF´s. After some years of studying, the amount of PDF’s spread around my hard-drive has become quite extensive. This application allows you to sort and see all your PDF files without needing to upon trillions of preview screens or use cumbersome spotlights searches.
Turns your apple remote into what it should be….into a versatile and powerful remote control for all your apps! (Also adds support for Bluetooth remotes).
Funny application using the built in isight to read bar codes on all your books, movies etc. The applications then adds your items to an intuitive library (book-shelf) to let you easily organize and keep track of all your precious items.
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