applegazette.com — Productivity, both at home and at work, is something everyone would like to increase, and Mac users have a plethora of applications that can help you do just that. Below is a list of 10 apps that can help you increase your productivity. From burning disk images, to managing your time, and much more...
Oct 9, 2006 View in Crawl 4
danielnielsenOct 9, 2006
This is a nice list, and they are right about QuickSilver, i have been using that app since i switched from pc, and its the best f**king app ever.
onymousheroOct 9, 2006
1-10: Wipe hard drive and install Windows XP
kolywaterOct 9, 2006
that would be #1 on the "how to reduce productivity" list, since the only time i boot into windows is to play a game.
imerlinOct 9, 2006
Maybe it's because I'm also a Linux user but I don't want to buy every program that's going to run on my computer. If it's a REALLY REALLY REALLY great application, then I might.Therfore I find it lame when people post TOP 10 lists of applications that are not free to use. At least give it a descriptive description like 'Top 10 Shareware apps for your MAC'.On my Mac I'm running aMSN (open source), Firefox (open source, i've donated), Open Office (open source), Parallels Desktop (yeah, i bought it!).I'd love to have more cool stuff for my powerbook but I'm not going to buy it blindly (or even with a 30 day trial). So posts like this just waste my time. And if you've read all of my nag, I've probably wasted yours :)
cedanticpuntOct 9, 2006
+1 even though I personally take the opposite point of view
cedanticpuntOct 9, 2006
#12 install virus removers, spyware removers, keylogger removers and spambot removers on Windows so you can be productive there;)
jangeloOct 10, 2006
Most of my work is done on web browsers, so uninstalling my browsers would be unproductive :)