
Dropbox - sharing files, keeping safe my files i’m working on
          Sophos - free antivirus for mac
          Quickcal - ical and gmail (sync. with my android phone) calendars 
          SMARTReporter - keeps an eye on my hdd.
          Volume- very useful when changing between headphones and speakers
          Bluetooth - mouse, keyboard
          AirPort 
          Date & Clock
          (From )

BetterTouchTool - An incredibly useful tool that helps me get the most out of my Magic Mouse/Trackpad. I currently have it configured for window-snapping (like in Windows 7), and pinch to minimize/maximize my windows.
           - A very useful IM client, the one I use the most.
          Twitterrific - My preferred Twitter client. I like it because of its clean, sleek, minimalistic interface; as well as the choice of colours. Helpful navigation buttons are also there to get me where I need to be quickly- whether it be messages, profile etc. 
          Last.fm - Scrobbles stuff I listen to; I only use it to scrobble music I’ve played on my iPhone or iPad. 
          ManyCam - Very useful webcam control. I can set this as 1 input to anything that uses video or webcam. I can then set the webcam source to a picture, video, etc. I use this a fair amount.
          Dropbox - For syncing files on the cloud. Acts as a 2nd USB drive for me, useful for transferring and sharing files.
          Bowtie - Clean, out of the way, minimalistic interface. I use this for scrobbling things I listen to in iTunes to Last.fm.
          Alfred - Search for files quickly; much better and faster to use than Spotlight search. Also more minimalistic, key commands very useful.
          CloudApp - I use this to upload screenshots, pictures etc. Very clean, sleek web interface. Auto-copies the picture link to my clipboard which is useful.
          DisplayPad - A great app. I can use this to extend my display to my iPad; using it as a 2nd, 3rd etc monitor. Very low latency- even though it uses WiFi!
          WiFi2HiFi - Brilliant streaming app. Sometimes can be out of time, but can be useful in a lot of situations!
          LogMeIn - Remote Desktop app. Free, which is great. Works well with mac- speedy and responsive. 
          Facebook Notifications - I can see what’s going on on Facebook without opening my browser!
          iChat - Set chat status, etc. Quite useful.
          Bluetooth - I mainly use this just to connect my Magic Mouse, and it tells me whether the battery needs replacing.
          AirPort - Default WiFi on the Mac, shows what base station I’m connected to + signal strength etc.
          Volume control - I normally use this with the ‘Option’ key, so I can quickly change audio inputs/outputs.
          Battery Indicator - I just stuck with the Apple indicator, with battery percentage.
          Character/Keyboard viewer - helpful when entering characters with accents on them etc.
          Time - Plain and simple- the time, with seconds and the day. 
          Fast User Switching - I don’t use this to fast user switch, but just to lock my Mac.
          Spotlight Search - searching for things on my Mac. It still has its uses (ie a calculator), but I normally prefer to use Alfred instead (see above).
          (From Jamie Goodliffe)

 — Excellent Clipboard Manager
          Divvy — Very handy window manager
           — Best Twitter client I’ve found so far
          The rest, VPN, Time Machine, Wi-Fi, Volume, Battery, Language, Clock, Fast User Switching and Spotlight are all built in.
          (From Ole)

This is my new setup, with black menu bar courtesy of .
           - Always stay social
           - IM for Business
          Sparrow - The Minimalist Mac Mail Client, it’s a very good replacement for Apple’s Mail.
          Adium - Not only highly customizable but also multi-network/account
          Divvy - Awesome window manager with KeyBinds
          GeekTool - Embed your terminal in your Desktop. You can check my GeekLets Collections here: 
          BetterTouchTool - If you want to extend your TrackPad, this tool will let you. 
          Pomodoro Timer - Productivity at its simplest
          Caffeine - Keeps your Display(s) awake
           - I’m mainly using it to turn my menubar black, but it has other cool features as well.
          Time Machine - How can you not have backup
          DialUp Status - When using HSDPA 
          Wifi - Always connected
          Volume Control
          Battery Status
          Digital Clock on 24 hour format
          Lastly Spotlight
          (From )
          

Dropbox - Syncs important documents
          Skitch - Takes and stores my screenshots
          Evernote - My second brain
           - Stream content around the house
          CloudApp - Only recently started to use this however I still find myself using Skitch
          iAlertU - If I ever need to leave my macbook pro somewhere I will switch this on
          F.lux - Useful when working late at night, however sometimes can be annoying. 
          App Tamer - Not sure how well this actually works, but it used to speed up my old MacBook Pro.
          Transmit - Allows me to mount my S3 server and for quick FTPing
          Caffeine - When I don’t want the screen to dim
          LogMeIn - Access to my computer from somewhere else
          Built in apps - Bluetooth, Time Machine, WiFi, Sound, Date/Time, Battery, Spotlight
          (From , founder of http://7able.com)

Sparrow - Super simple email client, the closest (and best) thing you can get to native Gmail on the Mac. It’s got a one up on Mail.app as well since it actually has a menubar icon.
          Adium - MSN is still my protocol of choice and since Microsoft Messenger is horrible on the Mac I use Adium, fitted out with a nice iChat style menubar icon which you can find over at adiumxtras.com.
          Tweetie - I’m still stuck on PowerPC, so Tweetie is my best option. Pity me. It may not be the best, but it’s still a solid choice even now.
          Dropbox - Self explanatory super sync’y goodness.
          Keyboard Maestro - A powerful macro program I’m playing with before I bite the bullet and buy it. I use an amazing alternative menubar icon made by Jono Hunt over at Iconaholic.
          Pastebot Sync - More super sync’y goodness. Lets me get copied items to and from my iPod Touch and my Mac easily.
          Built in stuff - LsSaAlerter (I have no idea how to get rid of it), AirPort, Volume, Time and Spotlight (I can’t get rid of it either so it just sits there, Alfred is my choice of launcher instead).
          (From Huw Martin)