Evernote — a Virtual Shoebox for Your Mac

Take a look at your desk or work space. Do you see little yellow sticky notes everywhere? Do you have "while you were out" slips on your desk? Do you have a bunch of receipts and notes that you need to file way? If you're like most people, you probably have at least some of these things on your desk at work. If you need to get organized, the free, cross-platform note-taking application Evernote could be your first step on the road toward sanity recovery.
Read more...AppFresh — Automatic Updates for Your Software
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As a Mac user, do you ever have trouble keeping all of the applications on your Mac updated? I know I do. I'm always opening this program or that program and finding a dialog box prompting me to download the latest version. I want to use the program right away and not worry about updating to a new version. I wish I didn't have to worry about updating software. Appfresh, a new utility still in beta from German developer metaquark, aims to solve that problem. So, does it work?
Read more...AppCleaner — Un-Installer for the Masses
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Sorry for being a bit behind schedule. Unfortunately, I have been caught by a cold and it won't let me go. Anyways… todays review will be a short one as well, simply because the application is pretty simple to use. I am talking about AppCleaner by FreeMacSoft a small very effective tool to un-install Mac OS X applications. "Un-install applications?", you ask? But isn't the way to un-install on a Mac to simply delete the program? Unfortunately, that is not true.
Read more...TweetDeck — Twitter for Professionals

If you're a Twitter power user, TweetDeck is a must have application on your hard drive. Created by London-based developer Iain Dodsworth, TweetDeck extends the functionality of Twitter and even expands it in entirely new directions.
The TweetDeck website describes the program's purpose as "[aiming] to evolve the existing functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information i.e twitter feeds, and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces." TweetDeck does that, and more.
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