After using MacOsX Lion for a while, one of the most annoying “features” for me is the saved state, where apps are automatically launched after resetting or shutting down your Mac.
The idea is pretty good, but the annoyance comes when you have to uncheck a little box each and every time you turn off or restart your Mac in order to disable it.
However, I built a small applescript that will turn off your Mac, and all this with just one simple click on the icon of the app.
FileZilla (ported from Windows) is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface.
MacUpdater keeps all apps up-to-date automatically, so you don't have to search, download, install and clean up updates manually.
App that stores/retrieves notes, providing a nonconformist solution to mental blockages & retrieval handicaps.
MiniSwitch gives Mac OS X users the ability to switch preferences and files for user-specified applications...
Improve and simplify text and document search on a Mac.
SmartBook is a program which brings smart groups to the Apple Address Book.
Automated file removal utility; moves items after a delay.
Capivara is a synchronisation tool with support for SFTP and FTP servers.
This application is a folders/files content differencing tool.
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