15 Must have free Applications for Mac
This another of the lists that I like so much. Free good applications. What more do you want?
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Dustin Betonio has posted an article on the Tripwire magazine website called “40 Best and free useful Mac applications for Web Designers.” Tripwire is a magazine aimed at web developers. Continue reading »
This another of the lists that I like so much. Free good applications. What more do you want?
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The full title is “Make your mac os smarter with opensource stuff”
By now it has become pretty obvious that I like lists. This is another one of the Opensource lists with a few new ones.
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Judge Leonard Davis of the US District Court here in Texas has ordered a permanent injunction that says Microsoft can’t sell or import any MS Word products that have the capability of opening .XML, .DOCX or .DOCM files. Continue reading »
Another of those lists that I enjoy so much. Free games for the Mac.
Most of these I am very familiar with. For example, Quinn is one that is already on my Mac. Continue reading »
Jumpcut will “Make your clipboard dance” according to the description on the web site. The idea is that it provides clipboard buffering. It gives access to text that you have cut or copied, even if you have done other copy & paste afterward. Continue reading »
This article starts off with: “portable applications are packaged so you can carry around on any portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (or also on your internal hard disk), taking your preferences with you.”
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My nephew David sent me this one: “One Hundred Free Useful Mac Applications Part 1″. The author already has Part 2 posted as well. (I also found a list of 42 Apps.) Continue reading »
While the list of Mac software isn’t growing as fast as the one for the iPhone/iPod Touch, there still a lot of new applications out there each month. Here is a web site that attempts to keep a list. Its organization is quite different. You will need to take a look. Continue reading »
Yes, there are some good games for the Mac that we can play. While I have mentioned a few of these games in the past, this list includes some new ones as well. Continue reading »
I believe I have visited this site before, but the author has completely reworked it because it was getting rather unwieldily by having 400+ free applications listed for the Mac. Continue reading »
This site is headed as the FreeOpen Source Mac User Group or FSMUG.
The subtitle is “Tutorial, info, news, help on end-users Free and OpenSource Mac software.” I have been interested in Open Source software for the Mac. Continue reading »
I may have mentioned this site in the past. But I just came across it again and was reminded how user friendly it is. Of course, it talks about Mac Freeware. Continue reading »
I have listed several sites with free and open source software. About.Share4VN.com has one of the best. It also has a number of applications that I did not know.
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This is a blog that appears to be dedicated to finding the best open source and freeware software. In this case, the listing is for popular free and/or open source Macintosh software. Continue reading »