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Posts tagged: Default Folder X
(full size) Flux - monitor color adjuster based on the time of day (just installed, found it via this site!) CoverSutra - iTunes controller, I use it for the keyboard controls
- server utility for streaming videos to the iOS devices
Dropbox - awesome online file sync service Default Folder X - remembers your recent & favorite folders in Open/Save dialog windows (must-have Mac utility!) TextExpander - expand snippets of text based on short text triggers, and much more (another must-have Mac utility) Hazel - handy file automation tool. Folder Actions on steroids. ClipMenu - excellent clipboard history manager Pantone Huey - monitor calibration utility, used with the hardware calibrator Pastebot server - copy/paste from Mac to iOS utility CrashPlan - online backup service, beta menubar utility Screens Connect - server for the VNC iOS app Screens ChronoSync - backup/sync software StreamToMe server - another iOS media streaming utility Compost - Trash manager ShoveBox - Note taking utility Evernote - sync notes to other Macs/PCs and iOS devices RemoteTap server - another VNC iOS app
- awesome notifications utility ForeverSave - versioned file backups Little Snitch monitor - network monitor iStat Menus - hard drives, RAM, and CPUs modules active
OS X ites: Bluetooth, Airport, iChat, iSync, Script Editor, Keychains, Sounds, Accounts, and finally custom time/date via iStat Menus.
Yeah, I have way too much crap up there, I know. But I’m used to it now.
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