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koobcamuk

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Oct 23, 2006
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For me, hands down, it's been Chronosync.

Perfect synchronisation between my home workstation (Mac Mini) and my little PowerBook 12". I can have all the documents I need completely synced.

I went with this after iDisk started going nuts, being slow and I decided it's best to use it for websites and as an FTP server.

What's your favourite software [purchased/freeware/shareware] of 2007?
 
What's your favourite software [purchased/freeware/shareware] of 2007?

Adobe Creative Suite 3, no doubt at all. Followed by AirFoil and Linotype FontExplorer X and lastly, QuarkXpress 7, only because it pays the rent, honey.
 
Not the most exciting on its own, but because it finally freed me completely from Microsoft's clutches after 25 years, my award goes to...


iWork 2008

Honourable mention to Leopard, iLife 2008, Aperture 1.5, Adobe CS3 and Safari 3 (so that I could finally stop doing daily downloads of WebKit).
 
Favourites - takes current playing song to an playlist called "Favourites"
Album to Playlist - takes current playing song and plays the album it comes from
Leopard

netdog - I still find webkit better than Safari 3
 
I am going to agree with the previously nominated iWork 08; who would have thought it would actually be fun to do office type tasks. :D

My close second would have to be Acorn. Fast, fun and simple enough for me to understand. :eek: :)
 
In no particular order...
  • Pixelmator
  • Skitch
  • Xslimmer
  • Cocktail
  • Pages '08
  • Transmit
  • Transmission
  • Xtorrent
  • Acquisition
  • File List
  • Mac OS 10.5
  • Windows Vista
  • Ubuntu 7.10
  • Word 2007
  • Excel 2007
  • Mail
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • AppZapper
  • PrBoom
 
  • Leopard,
  • Leopard Cache Cleaner
  • NeoOffice,
  • 1Password,
  • Adium,
  • AppDelete,
  • VMWare Fusion,
  • FireFox,

Cheers! :apple:
 
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