
Now that it's 2008, time to write down those New Year's resolutions; and why not use your Mac to make sure you stick to them this year! Here's a list of apps that will help you manage your resolutions, and hopefully keep them too:
- Anxiety (donationware; get organized with to-do management)
- Cha-Ching ($40, demo available; personal money manager)
- Wallet ($14.95, demo available; keep those secrets, well, secret)
- Writeroom ($24.95, demo available; get more writing done with less distractions)
- Weight Tracker (freeware; keep track of your weight loss)
- Pzizz ($29.95, demo available; allows you to get better sleep or "energize" you during the day)
- Awaken ($12.95, demo available; you'll never be late for work again with this clock)
- YummySoup! (shareware, $20; store recipes and share them, so you can start eating better)
- Gyminee (iPhone web app; keep track of exercises, watch exercise videos, and keep up with calories)
- No Smoking (freeware, Dashboard widget; keep track of how many days you've been without smoking)
Be sure to tell us your favorite resolution-keeping Mac apps in the comments. Here's to 2008!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-01-2008 @ 11:18PM
Eric Lubin said...
Yep! Keep track of all those documents lying around
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1-01-2008 @ 11:42PM
jchaugen said...
MoneyWell - Live by a budget. Software from nothirst.com
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1-01-2008 @ 11:47PM
Caleb Haugen said...
Resolution: Live by a budget, and payoff debt.
MoneyWell from No Thirst Software
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1-01-2008 @ 11:50PM
Caleb Haugen said...
http://www.nothirst.com
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1-02-2008 @ 1:43AM
haugenhaus said...
wow, that is strange. it wouldn't post the first time round. sorry about that.
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1-02-2008 @ 4:21AM
Sam said...
um...where's that space background that used to exist on tuaw? just thought you'd scrap it would you? ok.
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1-02-2008 @ 9:03AM
Michael Rose said...
We like to keep you on your toes. :)
1-02-2008 @ 5:37AM
Marc Luoma said...
It's either "less distraction" or "fewer distractions." Please, you're a writer.
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1-02-2008 @ 6:41AM
Jenny Connor said...
Yes! I have too many recipes lying around here to count.
I would suggest however, using Computer Cuisine Deluxe instead:
URL http://www.inakasoftware.com/cuisine/index.html
I love it!
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1-02-2008 @ 1:14PM
Ken Humbard said...
Cool! YummySoup! made it on your list! I noticed that the link posted is broken. The correct URL is http://hungryseacow.com
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1-02-2008 @ 4:38PM
David Sinclair said...
Dejal Time Out for break reminders, to help relax and allow stretching, etc: http://www.dejal.com/timeout/
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