
As long time Mac users, we love those indispensable little Mac utilities that become a daily part of the digital life.
After all, we use our Macs to get things done, to manage tasks and projects, and to communicate with the rest of the world.
Regardless of the number of software applications and utilities on your Mac, it’s getting things done that counts. From email, to browsing, to music, to photos, to documents, to work, Getting Things Done is the name of the game.
Is there ever a time when a Mac utility designed.... (excerpted).
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Andrew said:
I have bought several products from Hog Bay and as a former programmer I can say that Jesse Grosjean is a true genius programmer: he has an uncanny ability to simplify (and therefore speed up) a GUI for the user.