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Favorite iPhone apps: Schramm's take
As you might imagine, my iPhone is more littered with games than useful stuff like Steve's or Victor's. Sure, I've got Twitterific and NetNewsWire, but my most-used apps are of the video game variety. The game that's most grabbed me so far is Aurora ...
My favorite iPod touch apps: Mike R.'s picks
In contributing my share to our ongoing series of favorites for Mac and iPhone apps, I think I'm the first of our crew to focus on the iPhone's sleeker sibling. The iPod touch may not have the communications and GPS capabilities of the motherphone, ...
Friday Favorite: Mactracker
Another Friday Favorite, our weekly opportunity to gush over one of our favorite apps. This week's favorite is a must-have reference for all Apple fans. Mactracker has been around for as long as I can remember and is indispensable. It provides ...
Favorite Blog client
The Apple Blog wants to know what your favorite blog client is. I
have made no effort to hide the fact that I enjoy using MarsEdit
for a number of reasons. It is fast, the UI is well thought out, and it just gets out of your way. Ecto, for my ...
Our Favorite Easter Eggs
Happy Easter to all our Christian TUAW readers! To help you celebrate, here's a list of some of our favorite OS X Easter eggs for you to discover and enjoy.
A "Python" audio clip. Navigate to the following folder: ...
Friday Favorite: Dasher
Another Friday Favorite, our weekly opportunity to gush over one of our favorite apps.
This week I'm going with an oldie but goodie that I use every day. Way back when Dashboard first appeared, my biggest problem with it was that I simply forgot ...
My favorite schmata
I have a favorite schmata -- a little gray rag that goes everywhere I go. No, I'm not regressing. I'm just in love with my Radtech ScreensavRz. Put this little piece of microfiber at the top of your must-have list of Powerbook accessories. What's it ...
Favorite RSS reader?
For those of us who are completely and hopelessly addicted to newsfeeds like it was our job (wait… it *is* my
job…), it is difficult to imagine there was ever life before RSS. I was inspired today by the release of
Tickershock 1.1 ...
Friday Favorite: Dropzone
One of my favorite new tools is Dropzone from Aptonic Software. Cory mentioned it back in early beta, but it's come a long way since then. Dropzone lets you set up "destinations," and when you click its icon in the dock it pops up a HUD-style window ...
Friday Favorite: Transcriva
If you have a photographic memory, you may recall an article I wrote for TUAW about a year ago describing how to use AppleScript to make it easier to transcribe QuickTime movies and audio. In the comments for that piece, a program was pointed out to ...
Friday Favorite: HistoryHound, bookmark with abandon
Today's Friday Favorite is a new one to me, but it's been around for a while. I just picked up the latest version of HistoryHound from St. Clair Software -- more famous, probably, for Default Folder X -- and have been using it constantly for days. ...
Friday Favorite: Coda + Versions + Beanstalk
Welcome to Friday Favorites! Every Friday, one of us will get all sloppy over an app, web service, or Mac feature that makes us grin like an idiot every time we use it. This week, Robert tells us about his favorite Web development tools.
It's no ...
Om's favorite little Mac apps
Technology pundit Om Malik, who is near the top of my personal blogroll, has posted his list of favorite little shareware and freeware Mac apps: QuickSilver application launcher, Ecto desktop blogging client, NetNewsWire RSS reader, VideoLan ...
Friday Favorite: ShareTool
Another Friday Favorite, our weekly opportunity to get all sloppy over our most-loved applications.
If you have an always-on Mac at home, a decent upstream connection and another Mac anywhere outside of your home network, you might find ShareTool to ...
iRingPro offers more tones, improves favorites
Last year I wrote about iRingPro, a group dedicated to bringing "ringtones for adults" to the iPhone. At the time they had one set of 27 tones available simply called "Zen," and they really do sound good. In fact, I still use them today ("Tokyo ...


