Tag: Mac Software
Academic discounts and the Mac App Store
Could the emergence of the Mac App Store mean the end of such academic discounts? It certainly looks that way, at least if developers decide to sell their applications exclusively through the store.
DropBook for Mac: An elegant, lightning-fast way to update Facebook
DropBook is one of those applications that does one thing and does it exceedingly well. No more manual uploading of pictures to Facebook–just drag, drop, and send. Sharing web pages is a simple as dragging the URL to the DropBook icon and adding a comment, if you wish. You can add screenshots, iSight pictures, text, and photographs without going through Facebook to do it.
Chronories: A daily diary and logging system for your Mac
Chronories is not just a diary application for your Mac. It is a living time capsule that helps you monitor your life in the present and preserve your memories for the future.
Yojimbo 3 and Yojimbo for iPad: A match made in heaven?
Yojimbo is an elegant information organizer that is simple to use yet offers powerful organization and retrieval. The application provides multiple methods of input, each of which integrate seamlessly with your workflow. You can import all sorts of information into Yojimbo, including PDFs, scanned images/documents, serial numbers, passwords, photographs, web archives, bookmarks, text notes, and virtually any digital thing you desire.
Gruml: Google Reader for Mac OS
Gruml is a Google Reader for Mac. It is currently in beta, so all the bugs aren't completely worked out. But Gruml is a very capable feed reader with lots of great integrated social features.