Bunch is a macOS automation tool that takes a folder of plain text files containing lists of apps and commands to launch. The utility provides an easy-to-use menu for triggering them. Its intuitive syntax makes it easy to get started, and its array of features allows you to automate everything you need to work smarter and faster. You can build “contexts” of apps and settings for your different modes of work and play, and switch between them with a couple of keystrokes.
App that stores/retrieves notes, providing a nonconformist solution to mental blockages & retrieval handicaps.
MacUpdater keeps all apps up-to-date automatically, so you don't have to search, download, install and clean up updates manually.
FileZilla (ported from Windows) is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface.
Chat program that allows you to connect to different networks like MSN, Gtalk, Facebook chat, Jabber and others.
Fire Hose Chat lets you chat with visitors on your website.
Browse your Instagram feed, photos you've uploaded, photos you've liked, etc.
Manage services based on SIP and related protocols.
A shared workspace for the Web to collaborate, work, and discuss your projects.
Weet allows you to easily access Twitter from your mac.
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