20 Great Mac Applications

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Lifehacker did a great little write up of 20 essential applications on your Mac. I generally agreed with their opinions. A few in particular that I find very helpful are …
Disk Inventory X – This application is great for sniffing out large files on your hard drive you didn’t realize are there. Before installing Leopard, I found 8 gigs of sample garageband song files that were easily moved onto an external drive.
Growl – Don’t question it. Just install it.
TextExpander – This application is a huge timesaver. The trick is to remember it is there and to keep updating it with new snippets. I’ve been using the new version that came out a few weeks ago and had ho problems with it in Tiger or Leopard.
A few of the applications Lifehacker recommends don’t really impress me so much. I prefer mail.app over Thunderbird and Safari over Firefox. Anyway, you can read the full article right here.

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Growl Gets an Update

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I’ve been using Growl for sometime now and it just got updated to 1.1.1. If you haven’t tried Growl, you should. It installs a universal notification system that talks to most of the frequently used apps on your Mac. Then when any significant system event occurs, it pops up a notice in the format of your choice. I like the “music video” format the best. Growl is unobtrusive but informative. I know when my ftp is done, when I receive new mail, and a host of other events of interest. If you haven’t got it already give it a try. You can download it right here.

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