This list is not only longer than any of the others, but has a number of programs that didn’t know about.
Here are some of the ones on the list:
1. Apple Boot Camp
2. AppleJack – AppleJack is a user friendly troubleshooting assistant for Mac OS X.
With AppleJack you can troubleshoot a computer even if you can’t load the GUI,
or don’t have a startup CD handy. AppleJack runs in Single User Mode and is
menu-based for ease of use.
3. Burn
4. Butler
5. Chicken of the VNC
6. Carbon Copy Cloner …
11. iGetter
12. ImageWell (no longer free after 7 days.)
13. iWebMore – This lets you easily and quickly add features to sites created in iWeb
that would be difficult to add without this utility. This is the dig for the iWeb
developer. Embed HTML in your iWeb pages and finally have those flash
animations, applets and google ads on the website.
16. MainMenu
18. MenuMeters
21. Perian – With Perian, the Swiss Army Knife for QuickTime, any OS X application
that uses QuickTime can now use all the other common media types like DivX,
XviD, mpeg4, AC3 audio, etc.
23. Service Scrubber
25. Sizzling Keys – Sizzling keys allows you to control iTunes with keyboard shortcuts from any application. Pause, adjust the volume or skip a track without leaving the current application. Far more efficient than using iTunes itself. As well, one is generally using a lot more keyboard shortcuts when on the go anyhow.
28. SMARTReporter – SMARTReporter is an application that can warn you of some ATA
hard disk failures before they actually happen! It does so by periodically polling
the S.M.A.R.T.-status of your hard disk. S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology) is a technology built into most modern hard disks that
acts as an “early warning system” for pending drive problems.
30. Springy (StuffIt replacement) …
There is more of course, plus some descriptors. As I mentioned above not all of the programs are freeware.
See it here.


