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Well, worth the $30 for the single use license.
Jbidwatcher cant acess data base mac os x#
Little Snitch keeps Mac OS X add-ons and applications honest by reporting who's reporting back to the mother ship. Little Snitch - Speaking of privacy, I've learned to distrust PC computer OS's chattiness in reporting home. I use Right-Click-Link, Tab Mix Plus and Adblock Plus to name a few that make browsing easier. BetterPrivacy, Beef Taco and NoScript extensions keep the data snatchers at bay. Firefox's ability to have third party add-ons has allowed excellent privacy protection extensions. (My original browser was Mosaic from the U of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications - remember Mark Andreessen, et al, from those days in the early 90s? No?! Oh, well.) Then, when the Mosaic crew moved to develop Netscape, I used it until it's bloat caused me to look at Firefox. I've been using Mozilla's Firefox since the early beta days. This is a must have, super utility in this privacy conscience InterNet.įirefox - I don't use Safari. I have the Family version which allows my wife and I to use our unique 1Password data across all our Macs. With Dropbox, which is a cloud-like shared folder with up to 2GB of data for free, 1Password can be sync'd across multiple computers and OS. 1Password also helps you generate strong passwords. 1Password superbly manages your on-line passwords with both a standalone program and interfaces to all known web broswers including that Windows one. I've posted my recommended Open Software & Freeware on this thread.ġPassword and Dropbox - These two applications are go hand-in-hand. I'm an application user, not a programmer, and my applications reflect my use of Macs over the years. Really useful with you nice new multi monitor box. Allows manipulating windows with hotkeys. Sizeup - This one is a bit esoteric but I really appreciate its utility. Adium - Great multi-protocol IM application. Boxee - This is the best media center application in my testing. Evernote - Captures snippets of text, images, web page fragments, great universal search, text recognition from images, syncs with mobile devices. Uses FFMPEG so it handles pretty much the same stuff as perian, but has more features than the default quicktime player.ħ.
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Movist - This is great movie player for when quicktime does not cut it. Perian - adds support to quicktime for all those unusual codecs.Ħ. Picasa - Prefer it over iPhoto by a large margin.ĥ. Quicksilver used to be the gold standard, but has been buggy when trying it lately under SL.Ĥ. My preference is QSB since it is free, Launchbar is quite nice as well, but is a bit pricey.

Google Quick Search Box, Launchbar, or Quicksilver - Quick launch apps. Growl - This gives nice system notifications supported by lots of software, configurable.
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It supports scripts that can update dock badges and generate growl messages. Fluid - This one allows creating SSBs (Single Site Browsers) for your common webapps. I thought I would share some of my favorite software to get you productive in your new desktop. Perhaps some people building osx86 machines from scratch are new to OS X in general. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
