Great Mac Apps
TextMate
The missing editor.
This is the BEST text editor I've ever tried. This is basically a must-have for anyone working with any kind of structured text, be it source, html, markup, or data of some kind (lists, etc).
I'm not going to start to explain everything this application can do, because it can do lots.
Just check out the screencasts.
Just buy it
Price: €39
It's launcher, it's a command line builder, it's an action creater, it's.... well...
This is a really hard to explain program, but once you are used to it, you can't understand how you could live without it. It's really really cool.
Price: Free
RapidWeaver
I hate doing web stuff. But, after I tried this app, it took me about 2 days until I started this site. It's never been easier to create great web sites.
RapidWeaver is an application to create web sites, based on templates. You create your text, images, etc in a very simple editor, then select which theme you want to use.
It's not trying to be a dreamweaver or anything like that. If you want to create your own themes you have to edit the html/css/images/etc yourself. It's not a WYSIWYG editor.
It's not a complicated as iWeb and should get you going much faster.
It's soo worth the price.
Price: $39
NeoOffice
OpenOffice.org is one of the best office suites there is, and it's making a splash in the world by giving a good, very capable office suite to both Windows and Linux for free. However, there is no native Mac version yet. In comes NeoOffice. NeoOffice is a fork of OpenOffice.org to create a native mac version. It honestly doesn't look that good, and it doesn't feel as polished as most Mac applications, but I haven't found anything that's handles Microsoft Office documents as well for the Mac. (apart from.. perhaps... Microsoft Office itself)
There is a native Mac OpenOffice.org being worked on.
Price: Free / OpenSource
VoodooPad
VoodooPad is a personal Wiki application that's just amazing. When running Linux I've been using and loving the application TomBoy, which is a mix between a Wiki and a notes application, and I was looking for something like it when going to Mac.
Where TomBoy is a small note-taking application, VoodooPad is more like a Wiki and a word processor mixed into one. You can have multiple documents, each containing a small wiki. You can also create links out of the wiki world, to your files and folders on your computer, or to your Computer as well as URLs to web sites, etc.
You can also put images, OmniGraffle documents, etc in VoodooPad.
I'm using the free version called VoodooPad Light, and it does most of what I want. However, in the Pro version, you can do much more, checkout linkback and sketch, there is also a build in web server so you can share your document with anyone with a web browser.
Price: Free / $29.95 (VoodooPad Light / VoodooPad Pro)
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