What spam, im actually mirroring the website. How excatly am i spamming.There aren't any add on site, no banners, just plain link to the mirror copy. Nothing else.
@Frankie4Fingers - actually quite the opposite. Blogs shouldn't be promoted on sites like Digg. News, articles, sites of interest... those should. Granted this is "just a list of apps", but to the apple community, and possibly others, this is an interesting read..... that's why it was put in the apple section.
Another good menubar item is OSX Planet. You control it through the menubar, but it uses one or more of your desktops to show natural events (earthquakes over X on the Richter scale, hurricanes, volcanos, etc). Really useful if you need to track these kind of things.
If you don't want to pay for MenuCalendarClock (and just use it as a drop-down calendar and date icon in the menubar), you have to click "YES" to Disable features you have to pay for. These features are iCal (or Entourage) events, to-do's, etc.I used MCC for a while without paying and had no problems, I eventually paid and now I get iCal events in tool-tips, to-do's, and agenda view in addition to the drop-down calendar. Free or paid version are worth a try, imo...
jonst52Sep 11, 2006
Surprisingly, it doesn't include my favorite clock, wClock.But it's a very nice list, nonetheless. Lots of apps I didn't know.Dugg.
fredsterssSep 11, 2006
unfortunately the majority of apps listed date from 2003.
skolesSep 11, 2006
Yea, but if you're accessing it through the menubar and not invoking it through a keyboard shortcut then you're missing out on a lot.
shmattSep 11, 2006
enough with the spam already
yourowndisasterSep 11, 2006
What spam, im actually mirroring the website. How excatly am i spamming.There aren't any add on site, no banners, just plain link to the mirror copy. Nothing else.
mpanchaSep 11, 2006
@Frankie4Fingers - actually quite the opposite. Blogs shouldn't be promoted on sites like Digg. News, articles, sites of interest... those should. Granted this is "just a list of apps", but to the apple community, and possibly others, this is an interesting read..... that's why it was put in the apple section.
damacguySep 11, 2006
Another good menubar item is OSX Planet. You control it through the menubar, but it uses one or more of your desktops to show natural events (earthquakes over X on the Richter scale, hurricanes, volcanos, etc). Really useful if you need to track these kind of things.
trendspotterSep 11, 2006
If you don't want to pay for MenuCalendarClock (and just use it as a drop-down calendar and date icon in the menubar), you have to click "YES" to Disable features you have to pay for. These features are iCal (or Entourage) events, to-do's, etc.I used MCC for a while without paying and had no problems, I eventually paid and now I get iCal events in tool-tips, to-do's, and agenda view in addition to the drop-down calendar. Free or paid version are worth a try, imo...
schwaSep 11, 2006
I clicked on the Quicksilver icon to search Google for a way to program 911 into my phone as 347569*.