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David Alison's Blog: My top 10 free Mac utilities
I personally love free software, especially when it adds real value to my work day. In the year since I made the switch from Windows to Mac I have examined hundreds of applications, many of them free or open source, and would like to give you a list of the applications that have made their way ...
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apple.com — Still the world’s fastest web browser, Safari outraces Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome. On even the most... demanding Web 2.0 applications, Safari delivers blazingly fast performance thanks to the industry’s most advanced rendering technologies. ... (more) What’s new in Safari - See the new features available ...
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A recent switcher’s top 10 free Mac utilities
MacDailyNews — ... • Firefox • Skitch • Dropbox • iStat menu • Adium • NetNewsWire • TweetDeck • Cyberduck • Google Notifier • MPlayer OSX Alison writes, "So there you have it, my top 10 free Mac utilities. There are others that I use, just not as regularly as those listed above, including Handbrake, MySQL Tools, TrueCrypt, Audacity and GIMP. I would also mention QuickSilver, though that has been replaced by LaunchBar (a paid application) for me." Full article, with links and descriptions, here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Judge Bork" for the heads up.] ...

Particle Debris (week ending 2/27) Adobe Snooze, News Muse, Safari Blues
The Mac Observer — ... on February 27th, 2009 at 4:29 PM L ast Friday, this item didn't make the cut. David Alison posted a list of his favorite ten free Mac utilities. He's built a handsome page with icons and descriptions of that he likes about each. Chances are, you'll find one there that needs a home on your Mac. If you're a UNIX nut case like me, you'll find an ...

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