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The Best Unknown Mac Apps - 1

As a small mac developer, I can relate to a lot of the small, indie developers out there. I thought that it would be great to give a list of some truly great mac software that gets left out of the typical mac software lists. No, on this list you won’t see your Adium, VLC, Photoshop, etc. Little-known, yet still great software. Get ready for Part 1.

Boink (formerly myTunes)

A great freeware iTunes companion. Displays current track in the menubar, as well as in a floating window. Global hotkeys, plus integration with the SonicSwap web community.
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Backdrop

Perfect for any developer. An easy way to take OS X screenshots. Quickly changes the background of your desktop to white, and can either display desktop icons above or below. Always use it when taking screenshots for Apple.com’s download site.
Link

WikiNotes

Like Wikis? Well this allows you to have a simple Wiki for yourself. Great for project planning or journals or note taking. Extremely simiple and great UI.
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Dashboard KickStart

I hate it when it takes for ever for Dashboard to load. This free app automatically starts Dashboard on startup so all your widgets are loaded and ready to go.
Link

DesktopCalendar

This great app will display a nice calendar on your desktop. It’s simple. Elegant. And very customizable.
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FreeDMG

Whenever you need to make a quick DMG file this app is a great companion. Used to take me 5 minutes to make a DMG, and then if I screwed up on one part, I had to start all over. Not with this great utility. Extremely fast.
Link

CocoaMySQL

If you have to maintain any MySQL server, CocoaMySQL is a great tool to have. It provides a great interface for management of databases. It fits right into OS X.
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NightShift

This app will auto-download the latest build of Webkit from http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ and let you run Safari with the newest and greatest features.
Link

iTunes XHTML Playlist

A great app that will transform your iTunes library into a great looking website. I blogged about this awhile back. Here is what the app creates: Example.
Link | (Local Mirror)

Service Scrubber

A truly great idea. This app helps clear out your services menu. This really makes the Services menu a useful tool. Thanks.
Link

AsyncKeys

A simple tool that lets you find the ASCII and other formats of the characters you press on your keyboard. Indispensable if you are doing Global Hotkey Programming for OS X. This app will help you find all those key-code numbers for your hotkeys. Check it out.
Link

These are some really great unknown apps for OS X. Enjoy. I will be bringing new lists later on [see this blog post and this one]. Check back for more.

-Dustin

  • Thanks for the WikiNotes heads up. There's a widget that I like, but this one seems much more functional!
  • melissa
    do you still have the downloaded file for the itunes xhtml playlist software? the site from which it's linked is no longer functional. I've tried several ways of getting it, but am now getting desperate! any ideas?
  • Hi Melisssa, I added a local mirror to that program. It's in the list or you can just grab it here. Hope that works.
  • Do you by any chance, have the PC version of the xHTML playlist available? *crosses fingers*
  • Actually you know what, lucked out; Found the PC version.. Thanks for the OSX one though!
  • Xkeys is pretty nice. No Quicksilver, but I use it to launch just about everything.
  • Better Than You
    Nothing is unkown if someone knows about it. I know all these apps.
  • that iTunes XHTML would be so much nicer if it could either break it up into multiple pages, or just something to prevent such an outrageously long pages for larger libraries.
  • that iTunes XHTML would be so much nicer if it could either break it up into multiple pages, or just something to prevent such an outrageously long page for larger libraries.
  • Macgeek
    Is there a widget to keep todo lists that you know of?
  • I personally don't know of any widget that does To-Do but I'm sure a search on macupdate.com would turn plenty of hits.
  • Joe
    I prefer VoodooPad to WikiNotes
  • VoodooPad is great and so is VoodooPad Lite. It is definitely worth checking out http://flyingmeat.com/voodoopad/.
  • Dimitri
    I like these: Recorder.xhead a voice recorder and audio player/converter and DJAY A DJ application to mix tracks.
  • levi
    Great list! I'm a mac-head and I haven't heard of most of these apps.

    May I humbly submit audiozue for consideration. It's a simple little menu-bar app that sends real-time iTunes statistics to an online profile. It gives you cool little blog/myspace widgets and RSS feeds, etc. I use it.
  • Thank you very much for the link to Service Scrubber. I've been looking for something like it for ages.
  • daniil
    CocoaMySQL is nice app. In fact, thats the only good one I've found so far. But coming from the world of windows I have to say this, nothing equals to the power and simplicity of SQLYog - man oh man do I wish someone would do that for OSX!
  • cw
    We've had great success with ButtonGadget for Mac:
    www.buttongadget.com.
  • LEE
    Hey don't forget "Filechute".

    Best file transfer app there is = }

    www.yellowmug.com
  • Hey,

    For all the Intel Macs, there is a Universal version of CocoaMYSQL, titled "CocoaMYSQL-SBG" built off the source.

    It's available here: http://www.theonline.org/cocoamysql/

    ( Plus it's much better than the original )
  • came here from digg ...
    u r right, i've never heard of any of the above ...
    will check it out ...
    thanks ...
  • turntablerocker
    djay by algoriddim should be on the list! It's the most inovative app of 2006 ... watch the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze9cI4n7Es8
    or download at www.algoriddim.net
  • ruindpzzle
    what happened to myTunes? i tried to visit the link, but couldn't find the application.
  • myTunes is now BOINK!

    Get it here: http://www.sonicswap.com/boink/boinkdownload.jsp
  • I like Compress and MAMP.
  • Thanks. I'm going to check out FreeDMG.
  • Litz
    I've been looking for the iTunes XHTML program. You seem to be the ONLY person on the Web that has it available for download. Thanks.
  • Litz
    Darn, this is for Mac. I have a PC. Darn!
  • I have a PC version of the iTunes XHTML Playlist script for those that come here looking for it.
  • Cameron
    Indispensable is misspelled.
  • Anonymous
    these apps are almost all useless.
  • cocoamysql looks pretty sweet. thanks for posting this.
  • Wow great site! Some really helpful information there.
    I’m sorry for little off-topic, but I want to ask you about design of this site.
    Did you make this template yourself or got from any templates website?
    Looks pretty cool for me. Wonderful well this reading.
  • hi, i am a kid who is really into computers, and i have elopard and want an application that runs "classic programs" on 0SX do you know of such a thing???
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