Mac OS X tools

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These are applications and tools that make Mac OS X more usable and fun. Note that many of these only work in 10.4. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list. (For that, check http://Apple.com/Downloads/ or http://osx.freshmeat.net/ ) Just a list of local favorites.


Automated Software Package Systems[edit]

Dashboard[edit]

Geek Image
show image from a URL on your dashboard with periodic updates
Airport Radar
show signal strength for surrounding WiFi routers
AppButton
customizable text menu of favorite applications and a textbox to type the name of the app you want to start immediately
3-2-1 Countdown
countdown timer with customizable time and alarm sound
Radar in Motion
animates NWS or weather.com maps
Delivery Status
Track packages from various sources

Application launchers[edit]

(IMHO the improvements to spotlight make everything else in this list nearly obsolete)

  • spotlight and dock (built into OS X)
  • quicksilver
  • launchbar
  • mondodock (dashboard)
  • appbutton (dashboard)
  • todos

Preference panels[edit]

MenuMeters
displays system health statistics in the menubar
Mouse Locator
paints a bullseye around the mouse when you move it so it dosen't get lost
Widget Manager
delete, activate, deactivate widgets

made obsolete by 10.5[edit]

Witch
switch applications easily from the keyboard
VirtueDestops
virtual desktops (successor to Desktop Manager) replaced by Spaces
iCal Events
(dashboard) show ical events for yesterday, today, and tomorrow; replaced by expanded ical widget (click to cycle)

Applications[edit]

system tools[edit]

X Resource Graph
another system statistic grapher
sleepwatcher
run scripts at special events like shutdown, sleep, logout, etc.
monolingual
free up disk space by removing unneeded international localizations
open and open-x11
open documents and apps from the command line
growl
event notification system
ImageBurner
GUI for burning cd images
toast titanium
commercial cd burning software
butler
key and gesture event generator and rebinder
iRedLite
bind Apple Remote buttons to kestrokes or applescripts (see also wikipedia:Apple Remote)
Todos
shows an icon for every application on your system in a panel; very good for exploring all available apps
smcFanControl
set (raise) the minimum fan speed
whatsize
list directories by size
slipbox
mind mapping / note tagging system

networking[edit]

Adium
universal instant messaging client
Camino
web browser (some think it better than Safari or Firefox)
Vienna
RSS reader and agregator
rsyncX
for mac->mac transfers; see also rsyncXCD for restoring a system from a server over the network
transmission
bittorrent client
JollysfastVNC
VNC client, suports bonjour and apple screen sharing
Microsoft remote desktop
microsoft released client
CoRD
3rd party client for Microsoft remote desktop

multimedia[edit]

Gimp
Gnu Image Manipulation Program (raster image editor)
mplayer
media player (unstable on intel mac?)
VLC
multiplatform media player
Flip4Mac
Windows Media Player format files

editors[edit]

Aquamacs
emacs adapated for Mac GUI
subethaedit
a simultaneous multiuser editor
bibdesk
citation manager for LaTeX
LaTex Equation Editor
insert LaTeX formatted equations into non-LaTeX documents
TeXShop and iTexMac
graphViz
text file based automatic graph layout engine
eagle
PCB design software
0xed
raw file viewer
LibreOffice
free office suite for all platforms

games and music and stuff[edit]

MacSwear
snake game on various 3d surfaces
frozen-bubble
snake-3d
xscreensaver
xscreensaver collection

tips[edit]

  • list of many global keybindings
  • wiki of key bindings
  • Turn on two finger scrolling and right click in preferences
  • holding the button on a doc icon is the same as right clicking it
  • holding the options key changes stuff in some menus, giving advanced options
  • command click on a dock icon opens the relevant application's folder in finder
  • you can drag a folder into the dock and then right click, and it turns into a menu
  • most of the items in the menubar can be moved around by command-click-drag; you can also drag them out of the menubar this way to remove them

hardware[edit]

Web sites[edit]

software catalogs[edit]

hints and news[edit]

articles[edit]