Flux - Adjusts the temperature of the screen colors for easy nighttime viewing
Geektool - Adds functionality to your desktop (weather, date, CPU data, etc.)
Last.fm - Scrobbles my iTunes to my Last.fm profile
Orangered - Lets me know I’m popular on reddit!
Dropbox - A cloud flashdrive
McAfee - Don’t really need it, but my school offers a license
Caffeine - Will prevent the screen from dimming or going to sleep when enabled
Quicksilver - Spotlight on steroids
Then the Apple ones: Spaces, Displays, Time Machine, Airport, Volume, Bluetooth, Battery, Clock, and Spotlight.
(From Paul)
Dropbox
Sparrow - Mail client
Jumpcut - clipboard manager
(From Kris Triplett)
Adium - The best Mac IM client for multiple protocols. It’s also highly customizable.
- New mail client based loosely on the Tweetie interface. I’m still attached to Mail.app, but Sparrow is a very interesting new take on e-mail. I especially like the Quick-Look-esque message viewing.
- The official Twitter app for the Mac, formerly known as Tweetie.
Caffeine - The app to keep your Mac awake. It keeps your computer from entering sleep mode. I use a custom icon that fits in a little better with the others.
CloudApp - This app is the easiest way to share files and photos. Drag them onto the menubar icon to instantly upload. The link is copied to the clipboard automatically.
Carbonite - Awesome online backup.
Keychain Access - Lock your screen and/or keychains easily. Turn this on from the Keychain Access utility’s preferences.
Spaces - OS X’s virtual desktops. I use four. I almost never move between spaces using the menubar icon, but it’s a good indicator to see what space you are on at all times.
Time Machine - Apple’s backup utility. I recommend using it together with SuperDuper, which makes bootable backups of your entire disk.
Airport - For connecting to wireless networks.
Volume - For adjusting … volume (or seeing what level it’s currently adjusted to).
Input menu - I often switch between English and Chinese Pinyin input, so I need to see which I’m currently on (although I use the keyboard shortcut to switch). This is also good for opening the character viewer or keyboard viewer. You can turn this on by going to the “Input Sources” tab in the “Language & Text” preference pane.
Battery - Pretty self-explanatory.
Clock - I’ve turned on both the day of the week and the date.
Spotlight - I actually don’t use Spotlight all that much. In the past, it has mainly been replaced by Quicksilver or Launchbar, but I now use Alfred (with the “Powerpack”) for all my launching and file-finding needs.
(From Sam)
Adium, TotalFinder, Echofon, Bowtie, Wifi2Hifi, , SabNZB+, Dropbox, Drobo Dashboard, Evernote, , Plex, Battery, Airport, FuzzyClock, Spotlight.
(From mspaint_exe)
- I use Gmail the most and like it more than Mail.app.
- I almost always have headphones on playing music or a podcast. This app works with one you install on your phone to get Growl notifications about anything like phone calls, SMS, and battery stats.
Skitch - Screenshot app. I used it to take the picture above.
Dropbox - Cloud based file hosting and syncing.
GrabBox - GrabBox is a utility that reacts to the screenshots you take. It automatically copies the screenshots to your Dropbox Public folder, and then copies the URL to the clipboard.
Airport - Connects to Wi-Fi networks.
Battery
Date/Time
Spotlight - I use LaunchBar so the only reason this is here is because I don’t know of a way to remove it.
(From makavaile)
Skype. Y U NO HAVE B&W ICON?
(From )
Griffin PowerMate, , Time Machine, Displays, Bluetooth, Airport, Character Viewer, Volume, Time, Fast User Switching, Spotlight.
(From David)
Remote Buddy - Does a lot but I use it with its iPhone app as a super-powered remote control for my laptop.
Dropbox - Everyone told me I should have it. I haven’t gotten around to using it in any way yet.
CopyPaste Pro - Cut/copy/paste manager.
BusyCal - Like iCal but much better.
Evernote - Uber note taking/syncing.
Caffeine - Mac on Crack.
MobileMe Sync - Syncs up a lot of good stuff, including my financial info with MoneyWell.
…normal stuff…
(From Lee)
BetterTouchTool - lets you define tons of gestures for your Macbook’s Trackpad, your Magic Mouse and your Magic Trackpad.
RealVNC - provides remote control software which lets you see and interact with desktop applications across any network.
SMARTReporter - an application that can warn you of some hard disk drive failures before they actually happen! It does so by periodically polling the S.M.A.R.T. status of your hard disk drive.
BootChamp - a small utility for quickly booting into Windows.
(From Colt - full image)