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- A Simple Utility to Help Concentrate On Your Current ActivityAt this very moment, applications are fighting for your attention. Between chat windows, Finder windows, Web browser windows, and everything else, it's amazing any of us can concentrate at all. As it has become easier to multitask, we've become more likely to have two dozen windows on the screen at any given moment.....................................
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SketchBox - Sticky Notes Manager for Your Mac DesktopSketchBox is a new – multifunctional yet uncluttered – Sticky Notes Manager for your Mac Desktop.You can enter text or make drawings and set individual reminders for each sticky to use them as a visual alarm clock.Arrange all your notes in the thumbnail view, create little storyboards or comics – or just store your daily thoughts as searchable text.
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Todos - Dock Expansion to Put All of Your Applications
Sometimes you just don't want to take time going to your Applications folder or searching around your hard drive. Just click a quick hotkey (Command-Option-Control-T) and Todos will simply appear. Todos' job is simple. Todos doesn't do more than it says............................
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Anxiety - To-Do List Application that Synchronizes with iCal and Mail
A super-lightweight To-do list application for Mac OS X Leopard that synchronizes with iCal and Mail. Its aim is to provide a streamlined, easily accessible interface to add and check off your tasks, while remaining poised to melt into the background at a moments notice.
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Between Chicago & Milwaukee
Thanks, SO, for the Mac advice. I use a Mac at home, and a Dell at work; I'd like to think I work "both sides of the street". But sometimes us Mac users are made to feel like a Democrat at a Republican National Convention. I'm always at the ready for a friendly Mac vs. "PC" argument. Technically, and geeks are nothing if not technical, it's a "PC" vs. "PC" argument; or does "PC" not stand for Personal Computer anymore?