
My favorite to-do list app right now because there is a free version on every platform, including iOS, Mac, Windows, Linux, web, etc., etc.

Really the only good option right now for reading ePub books on your Mac (that isn’t linked to Amazon’s kindle).

An essential measurement tool for any web designer. A bit pricey, but the extended trial period makes it wholly accessible.

Easiest free way to take full-length website screenshots, this AIR app is a must-keep-around.

Not the prettiest app, but still much better than just using ye ole naked Craigslist. Inline images, saved searches and favorites. Yay!

Super slick way to download online videos and convert them for iOS playback. There is even a Safari extension to make things way too easy.

Snippets for everything! TextExpander allows you to use snippets of anything in anything, whether your a coder or a writer it’s awesome. - Submitted by Adam
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Mac Time Capsule-like backup on the cloud using Amazon S3, Arq is great for backing up data. You set your monthly storage budget in the options and it does the rest. For example I set $2 a month, and I get 21 gigs. It runs whenever you want it to and like time capsule, only updates what changes in your backup. The data is also encrypted so you don’t have to worry about anyone intercepting it. - Submitted by Adam

Everyone’s always asking how I change the pretty icons on my Mac. Panic’s Candybar all the way, my friend!

