Posts tagged: Radium

Desktoday - utility to clear the files and folders that get scattered on the Desktop and put them into a folder with today’s dateSkitch - annotate, edit and share your screenshots and imagesCopyLess - comfortable clipboard managerRadium - best online radio player for MacDoublePane - effortless window managementCaffeine - prevents your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen saversClamXav Sentry  - provides the ability to watch folders for changes and start virus scan Translator Free - Translate texts and links on the flyMagicPrefs - enhanced functionality for my Magic Mouse and Macbook Pro trackpad.AccessMenuBarApps - must have for accessing all menubar apps on a small displayThe rest: Monitor, Bluetooth, Time Machine, Wi-Fi, Volume, Battery Status, Clock, User, Spotlight. (From Jo)

Desktoday - utility to clear the files and folders that get scattered on the Desktop and put them into a folder with today’s date
Skitch - annotate, edit and share your screenshots and images
- comfortable clipboard manager
Radium - best online radio player for Mac
DoublePane - effortless window management
Caffeine - prevents your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers
ClamXav Sentry  - provides the ability to watch folders for changes and start virus scan 
 - Translate texts and links on the fly
MagicPrefs - enhanced functionality for my Magic Mouse and Macbook Pro trackpad.
AccessMenuBarApps - must have for accessing all menubar apps on a small display
The rest: MonitorBluetoothTime MachineWi-FiVolumeBattery StatusClockUserSpotlight.
(From Jo)

Dropbox: A really important service for my study, but also for my personal use. I love the possibility of sharing folders to colleagues or friends. A must have app for me…Delibar: This is a menubar client to organize and use your Delicious or Pinboard bookmarks - in combination with the Safari extension it’s a killer-app! Love it!Sparrow: A lightweight Gmail-client. It fits my needs perfectly.Twitter: I think everyone knows it…CoverSutra: Great iTunes controller which gives you the ability to search your entire music library over a Spotlight-like searchbar, displays album-artwork on your desktop, it also offers really nice iTunes player controls and more…Weather HD: Don’t  know why this app still has a place in my menubar… horrible weather-forecast, but at least it looks nice… ;)Quiet Read: Gives you the possibility to bookmark webpages and open it via the menubar icon…. I abuse it as a “perhaps I will read it later” button…Fantastical: Altough it’s a bit expensive, I really love this little helper in my menubar - it detached Date-Line from my desktop. Transmit: FTP client of my choice. Great UI, great functionality!Slim Battery Monitor: Nomen est omen.DropIn: The best extension you can get for Dropbox, adds some really nice & useful gimmicks.Screens: Mac Client for Screens to control your Mac with your iPhone / iPad.Facebook: Hopefully Google+ will eliminate it from my menubar…Radium: A menubar radio player that exactly does what it promises. Has a huge selection of radio stations included.Time Machine BluetoothVolumeAnalog ClockUser SwitchingAirPortTunnelblick: I use it in combination with strongVPN, at the moment mainly to use Spotify here. But there are some good other reasons to use it…Spotlight(From Joresch)

Dropbox: A really important service for my study, but also for my personal use. I love the possibility of sharing folders to colleagues or friends. A must have app for me…
Delibar: This is a menubar client to organize and use your Delicious or Pinboard bookmarks - in combination with the Safari extension it’s a killer-app! Love it!
Sparrow: A lightweight Gmail-client. It fits my needs perfectly.
: I think everyone knows it…
CoverSutra: Great iTunes controller which gives you the ability to search your entire music library over a Spotlight-like searchbar, displays album-artwork on your desktop, it also offers really nice iTunes player controls and more…
: Don’t  know why this app still has a place in my menubar… horrible weather-forecast, but at least it looks nice… ;)
: Gives you the possibility to bookmark webpages and open it via the menubar icon…. I abuse it as a “perhaps I will read it later” button…
: Altough it’s a bit expensive, I really love this little helper in my menubar - it detached Date-Line from my desktop. 
Transmit: FTP client of my choice. Great UI, great functionality!
Slim Battery MonitorNomen est omen.
DropIn: The best extension you can get for Dropbox, adds some really nice & useful gimmicks.
Screens: Mac Client for Screens to control your Mac with your iPhone / iPad.
Facebook: Hopefully Google+ will eliminate it from my menubar…
Radium: A menubar radio player that exactly does what it promises. Has a huge selection of radio stations included.
Time Machine 
Bluetooth
Volume
Analog Clock
User Switching
AirPort
: I use it in combination with strongVPN, at the moment mainly to use Spotify here. But there are some good other reasons to use it…
Spotlight
(From Joresch)

TVShows: For my TV shows delight. It automatically downloads the .torrent file and opens my torrent download client when a new favorite show appears in the net.Adium: My favorite IM client. Using the Marten-Plain White menu bar icons set.Sparrow: Best desktop Gmail client. Period.Skitch: I love Skitch for quick capturing and sketch notes. I use in conjuntion with Droplr (see below) because I prefer a shared image page without much clutter.Alfred: Applications launcher on steroids. I really like the command customization, and the Powerpack rocks!Dropbox: Should I describe it?Droplr: It let you store images, files, texts and short URLs by just dragging anything to the menubar icon. I mostly use it with Skitch to capture -> drag -> get link.PasteBot: Copy and paste directly to my iOS devices.Google Notifier: Only for quickly adding events/reminders to my Google Calendar, I don’t use the Gmail notifier because Sparrow manages it just fine.Typinator: A really useful text expander tool, for quick snippets and signatures.MagicPrefs: Enhanced functionality for my Magic Mouse and Macbook Pro trackpad. Haven’t tried other alternatives, but it works amazingly.Evernote: Love to have everything stored in one place. Even my bills and tickets. Syncing with all my devices is the best thing.Caffeine: Because my Mac also needs a dose.Alarm Clock: Very cool alarm clock with nice features like use your own music, and less intrusive than Awaken. And best of all, free!Radium: Best online radio player for Mac. Only lives in your menubar, no useless windows. Just plays the radio and also scrobbles to Last.fm. And the Apple ones: Time Machine, Bluetooth, Airport, Sound, Battery, Hour and Spotlight. (From Leandro Ardissone)

: For my TV shows delight. It automatically downloads the .torrent file and opens my torrent download client when a new favorite show appears in the net.
Adium: My favorite IM client. Using the Marten-Plain White menu bar icons set.
Sparrow: Best desktop Gmail client. Period.
Skitch: I love Skitch for quick capturing and sketch notes. I use in conjuntion with Droplr (see below) because I prefer a shared image page without much clutter.
Alfred: Applications launcher on steroids. I really like the command customization, and the Powerpack rocks!
Dropbox: Should I describe it?
Droplr: It let you store images, files, texts and short URLs by just dragging anything to the menubar icon. I mostly use it with Skitch to capture -> drag -> get link.
PasteBot: Copy and paste directly to my iOS devices.
: Only for quickly adding events/reminders to my Google Calendar, I don’t use the Gmail notifier because Sparrow manages it just fine.
Typinator: A really useful text expander tool, for quick snippets and signatures.
MagicPrefs: Enhanced functionality for my Magic Mouse and Macbook Pro trackpad. Haven’t tried other alternatives, but it works amazingly.
Evernote: Love to have everything stored in one place. Even my bills and tickets. Syncing with all my devices is the best thing.
Caffeine: Because my Mac also needs a dose.
: Very cool alarm clock with nice features like use your own music, and less intrusive than Awaken. And best of all, free!
Radium: Best online radio player for Mac. Only lives in your menubar, no useless windows. Just plays the radio and also scrobbles to Last.fm.
And the Apple ones: Time MachineBluetoothAirportSoundBatteryHour and Spotlight.
(From Leandro Ardissone)

(full size)Evernote - just for NotesReadNow - a Read It Later list appGrooveshark - just a Fluid menubar SSBBlast - access recently used files and appsSecret - sure you can guess what sort of app it is from the icon but it’s gorgeous and functionalSkitch - ScreenshotsDropbox - Duh!TextExpander - SnippetsDelibarApp - Quick access to Delicious or Pinboard.in bookmarksDivvy - Window managementClocky - Showing different world timesSeamless - Transition songs playing on iTunes from Mac to iPhone and back.Fl.ux - Adjust the color temperature of your screen so working at night is easier on the eyes.Caffeine - To stop my Mac from falling to sleep.Fuzzy - Shows the current time in words eg. ‘ten past twelve’There are a couple missing, Sparrow and Skype, I removed Divvy and replaced with Moom, replaced Grooveshark with Radium, and went back from Evernote to Notational Velocity. (From Roger Byrne)

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Evernote - just for Notes
ReadNow - a Read It Later list app
Grooveshark - just a Fluid menubar SSB
Blast - access recently used files and apps
Secret - sure you can guess what sort of app it is from the icon but it’s gorgeous and functional
Skitch - Screenshots
Dropbox - Duh!
TextExpander - Snippets
DelibarApp - Quick access to Delicious or Pinboard.in bookmarks
Divvy - Window management
 - Showing different world times
Seamless - Transition songs playing on iTunes from Mac to iPhone and back.
Fl.ux - Adjust the color temperature of your screen so working at night is easier on the eyes.
Caffeine - To stop my Mac from falling to sleep.
Fuzzy - Shows the current time in words eg. ‘ten past twelve’
There are a couple missing, Sparrow and Skype, I removed Divvy and replaced with Moom, replaced Grooveshark with Radium, and went back from Evernote to Notational Velocity.
(From )

(full size) I see most of the menu bars are quite short, so I’ve decided to submit mine:xScope - To measure stuff on the screen when designing.BetterTouchTool - The #1 utility if you own Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad or MacBook.Adium - #1 Mac Chat software. Allows me to stay in touch with my team via Jaconda.OmniFocus - The best GTD Mac software, I use it to keep my to dos and keep them synced between devices.Pomodoro - Best Pomodoro Technique timer to stay productive by splitting task into chunks.Emcee - Answers the “What’s playing?” question (Bit crazy that it’s $3 now, I got it for free before the Mac App Store).Radium - Sometimes I just want to listen to something without bothering too much.Air Video Server - To watch my stuff on iPad in bed.Droplr - To quickly share screenshots with my team and other people in Adium.Blast - Allows me to quickly access files and folders just changed.Dropbox - Everybody knows Dropbox, right? Sync files between computers, devices and share with people.Launch it! - Allows me to launch apps with a single hotkey. A very missing feature in Mac OS X.Little Snitch - Firewall.Size Up - To control windows from the keyboard. I am proud to say that I helped to develop it.Evernote - Notebook synched between devices.iStat Menus - RAM, CPU Temp, Fan Speed and CPU Load.Time Machine, Bluetooth, Airport, Volume, Language - Built-in Mac OS X tools.iStat Menus - Again this time to replace the flawed Mac OS X clock, this one gives me calendar access when I click it, not to mention a nicer menubar layout.Fast Users Switching - Built-in.Also I have KeyRemap4MacBook running to remap some buttons on the keyboard. Actually I switch Keyboard Layouts using single left/right shift presses and remap cmd-space to cmd-shift-space to get rid of that awful Snow Leopard language swtich. The icon for KeyMap is removed from the menubar because it has a nice Preference Pane built-in.Phew. That’s about it. (From Dear Apple)

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I see most of the menu bars are quite short, so I’ve decided to submit mine:
xScope - To measure stuff on the screen when designing.
BetterTouchTool - The #1 utility if you own Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad or MacBook.
Adium - #1 Mac Chat software. Allows me to stay in touch with my team via .
OmniFocus - The best GTD Mac software, I use it to keep my to dos and keep them synced between devices.
Pomodoro - Best Pomodoro Technique timer to stay productive by splitting task into chunks.
Emcee - Answers the “What’s playing?” question (Bit crazy that it’s $3 now, I got it for free before the Mac App Store).
Radium - Sometimes I just want to listen to something without bothering too much.
- To watch my stuff on iPad in bed.
Droplr - To quickly share screenshots with my team and other people in Adium.
Blast - Allows me to quickly access files and folders just changed.
Dropbox - Everybody knows Dropbox, right? Sync files between computers, devices and share with people.
Launch it! - Allows me to launch apps with a single hotkey. A very missing feature in Mac OS X.
Little Snitch - Firewall.
Size Up - To control windows from the keyboard. I am proud to say that I helped to develop it.
Evernote - Notebook synched between devices.
iStat Menus - RAM, CPU Temp, Fan Speed and CPU Load.
Time Machine, Bluetooth, Airport, Volume, Language - Built-in Mac OS X tools.
iStat Menus - Again this time to replace the flawed Mac OS X clock, this one gives me calendar access when I click it, not to mention a nicer menubar layout.
Fast Users Switching - Built-in.
Also I have KeyRemap4MacBook running to remap some buttons on the keyboard. Actually I switch Keyboard Layouts using single left/right shift presses and remap cmd-space to cmd-shift-space to get rid of that awful Snow Leopard language swtich. The icon for KeyMap is removed from the menubar because it has a nice Preference Pane built-in.
Phew. That’s about it.
(From Dear Apple)