Applications


Camino - (Free)
Camino is a web browser optimized for Mac OS X. It's a simple, secure, and fast browser. Camino has an uncluttered user interface but with the features you expect from a modern browser like tabbed browsing and pop-up blocking settings. Based on Mozilla's Gecko engine. Uses a native Cocoa interface.

Firefox - (Free)
Rediscover the web. Surf the Internet the way it was supposed to be surfed. Get this superb, fast, light, secure, expandable web browser. Based on Mozilla's Gecko engine. Uses an XUL interface.


Google Earth - (Free)
Google Earth is a globe that sits inside your Mac. You point and zoom to anyplace on the planet that you want to explore. Satellite images and local facts zoom into view. Tap into Google search to show local points of interest and facts. Zoom to a specific address to check out an apartment or hotel. View driving directions and even fly along your route


TextExpander - (Commercial)
Type more with less effort! TextExpander saves your fingers and your keyboard, expanding custom keyboard shortcuts into frequently-used text and pictures.


NeoOffice - (Free)
NeoOffice is a fully-featured set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and drawing programs) for Mac OS X. Based on the OpenOffice.org office suite, NeoOffice incorporates dozens of native Mac features and can import, edit, and exchange files with other popular office programs such as Microsoft Office.

TextWrangler - (Free)
TextWrangler is a powerful and richly-featured tool for composing, modifying, and transforming text stored in plain-text file


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MacUpdate
MacUpdate watches the latest Macintosh software updates every day, all day long, so you can keep your software up-to-date with the most current bug fixes and features.

Mac News Network
The Macintosh News Network is the premier source for Macintosh and iPod news, reviews, discussion, tips, troubleshooting, links, and reviews. MacNN publishes dozens of news stories related to Apple, iTunes, iPod, and the Mac industry, tracking the latest developments in the computer, Apple-related, Mac, online music, and iPod markets.

Backblaze
Online backup for people who want a no-fuss way to keep their data safe. Backblaze backs up everything on your computer except your operating system, applications, temporary files. Files change and Backblaze backs them up. By default, Backblaze simply backs up all the time so you don't have to remember. Your data is encrypted on your computer, sent over an encrypted connection, and stored encrypted. Want more security? You can use your own private key so nobody but you can ever have access. When it's time to get your files, download any you need over the Internet for free. Or order your files on a DVD ($99) or USB drive ($189)!

The Unofficial Apple Weblog
The Mac, the iPhone, the iPod and more: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW.com) brings you news you can use, tips and software reviews, insight and opinion, plus a giggle or two. Blogging home to "Queen of the iPhone Hackers" Erica Sadun. A member of the Weblogs, Inc. network (Engadget, Download Squad, Gadling, Joystiq).

The Joy of Tech


HotSpot VPN
If you are using Wi-Fi (802.11a,b,g) public hotspots then you are sending and receiving all of your traffic in "the clear". It is penetrating walls, it is zooming across the street, and it is all readable plain text. Many hotels have sniffable wired networks. Go to a conference with your competitors and from the comfort of your hotel room you might be exchanging more than greetings. If your data is in the clear on a sniffable network everything you do is available for public perusal.

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