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The Top 10 Free Software List For Your Mac.
Free is less. And more. Here’s my most recent Top 10 List of free Mac applications.
#10 - NeoOffice:
Word and Excel compatibility is very good, PowerPoint is so so. Documents are interchangeable with Mac Office, Windows Office, and other Office wannabes.
#9 - Flip4Mac:
Flip4Mac does what Windows Media Player didn’t do most of the time. It plays Windows Media videos, even inside Safari.
#8 - TextWrangler:
BBEdit is considered a good reason to buy a Mac. TextWrangler is the free little brother to BBEdit.
#7 -Firefox & Thunderbird:
What’s worthy of the free Firefox browser and companion Thunderbird email client? Well, they’re free. And, uh, um, well, they’re different. Both work well on a Mac and have a completely different feature set than Safari or Mail. Can’t be the price, right?
#6 - CyberDuck:
Just be prepared to spend a little money. My favorite is Panic’s Transmit but only because my husband bought it years ago. Need free? Use CyberDuck. It’s rock solid, reasonably fast, loaded with features. Did I mention that it’s free?
#5 - Adium:
Adium does all that and more, including Novell Groupwise, Lotus, tabbed messaging, encrypted chat, and a bunch of languages. It’s free and has a cute icon. What else do you need? Version 1.0 was just released. That only took twenty eleven years, right?
#4 - ImageTricks:
Got tricks? Need tricks? ImageTricks lets you take photos or images and use OS X Tiger’s Core Image filters. It’s not exactly useful if you don’t need it, but it’s a good way to spend hours of your life accomplishing not much. The end result is photos to wow your Windows friends. If you have any.
#3 - MAMP:
Expand your horizons. With OS X Tiger, your Mac is really a Unix server, and MAMP brings everything you need to begin, well, uh, serving. MAMP stands for Mac, Apache (the world’s most popular web server), MySQL (the world’s most popular relational database server), and PHP (the powerful scripting engine software). What you get for free is a simple drag and drop installation and you’re ready to begin practicing with some high powered web server software, even without an internect connection.
#2 - iBackup:
Go for the expensive applications or try one that’s less expensive, as in free. iBackup is a backup and restore (vs. volume cloning) application which is loaded with preferences and features, yet it’s easy to use. Did I mention that it’s free? There’s no excuse for not being able to back up data.
#1 - Vienna:
Let the web sites come to you with an excellent RSS and Atom reader for the Mac. It’s simple, it’s easy, it just works. Vienna looks like Mac software, works like Mac software should, and it’s oh so very free. That’s my newly updated Top 10 List. Of course, there’s probably a dozen more excellent Mac applications which need to fit into the list, but that would make it a Top 22 List and that just doesn’t sound right. What’d I miss? Got a favorite not on the list? Share your favorite free Mac application or utility and tell us what needs to be on the list that’s not. The folks at Mac360 have a few domains for sale. If you've ever dreamed of setting up and running your own site about Apple, the Mac, iPods or the iPhone, this is a great way to get started. Click Here, iPhoneKillerTips, or ChatterMac for a more complete list, which also includes Mac360.com. • Article by Alexis Kayhill • Published on Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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