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#1 2012-10-10 23:42:41

stevetheipad
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Mac App Store App Collection

In my opinion, the Mac App Store (although set-up for mostly big developers) is a great feature of new Macs. The Mac App Store isn't very big yet, but there are a ton of really neat and helpful apps out.

Share links to apps that you like and think are exceptional.

1. Flutter (Free) - Use your hand to start/stop music (and you don't even have to have the window open!)

2. Window Tidy ($1.99) - Quickly controls your windows

3. Frank Deloupe ($0.99) - A classic, one-shortcut-away color picker that adds the color code to your clipboard, great for design development!

4. Kopypasta (Free) - Stores text you copy - ultra useful

5. Pixelmator ($29.99) - Excellent image creation/editing (Yes, at a price)


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#2 2012-10-10 23:45:14

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Wouldn't it be better to
you know
download free things online, on a more open platform?


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#3 2012-10-11 01:39:03

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

also, alternativeto
also, freeware
???
Profit!!!


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#4 2012-10-11 01:48:56

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue


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#5 2012-10-11 07:47:00

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

soupoftomato wrote:

Wouldn't it be better to
you know
download free things online, on a more open platform?

You do know this is Apple we're talking about, right?  Apple philosophy: Tell everyone that we are better, release no open-ness, write no open-ness, see no open-ness, convince people everyone else sucks through advertising and other means, PROFIT!

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#6 2012-10-11 07:56:28

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

@max, exactly :p


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#7 2012-10-11 08:11:37

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Let's not discuss this here, I've told you many times MS is just as closed with their code for their software.


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#8 2012-10-11 09:03:59

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Xcode! I use it to code everything.


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#9 2012-10-11 09:39:08

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

jji7skyline wrote:

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue

but
Photoshop>gimp


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#10 2012-10-11 09:49:07

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Laternenpfahl wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue

but
Photoshop>gimp

but
photoshop$$$>gimp$$$

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#11 2012-10-11 10:03:10

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Back on topic now?


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#12 2012-10-11 10:28:40

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

jji7skyline wrote:

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue

Mission control is completely different; it's for overviewing the windows open and then being able to drag them to different desktops. Window Tidy organises your windows instantly so you can see them in a different format, while working.

Pixie opens a window up (that you have to have up to use) then just shows you some text with the color. Frank Deloupe doesn't need to take space at your dock, just rests up at the top bar and is activated by a simple shortcut, then displays a little magnifier and when you click, it automatically adds the color code to your clipboard.

So, actually,

Mission Control < Window Tidy

Pixie < Frank Deloupe


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#13 2012-10-11 19:57:00

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

stevetheipad wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue

Mission control is completely different; it's for overviewing the windows open and then being able to drag them to different desktops. Window Tidy organises your windows instantly so you can see them in a different format, while working.

Pixie opens a window up (that you have to have up to use) then just shows you some text with the color. Frank Deloupe doesn't need to take space at your dock, just rests up at the top bar and is activated by a simple shortcut, then displays a little magnifier and when you click, it automatically adds the color code to your clipboard.

So, actually,

Mission Control < Window Tidy

Pixie < Frank Deloupe

How about:

Spaces+Mission Control > Window tidy

I would be able to live without Window tidy on my Mac, but it would be much harder to live with just Window tidy and no MC or Spaces.

$0.99 is a lot to pay for a little extra space on the dock  tongue


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#14 2012-10-11 20:07:38

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Flutter is awesome!


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#15 2012-10-11 20:08:58

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:

Flutter is awesome!

Yea, it is pretty cool. Plus it's free  smile


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#16 2012-10-11 20:58:55

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

but BetterTouchTool rules all


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#17 2012-10-11 21:05:45

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

I use the free MagicPrefs for more Magic Mouse gestures  tongue


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#18 2012-10-11 22:26:26

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

jji7skyline wrote:

stevetheipad wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

I prefer to use open source software. Virtually the only paid software I have is MS Office, and we only bought that for school.

Mission Control > Window Tidy

Pixie (part of the XCode Graphics package) > Frank Deloupe

Gimp >>> Pixelmator  tongue

Mission control is completely different; it's for overviewing the windows open and then being able to drag them to different desktops. Window Tidy organises your windows instantly so you can see them in a different format, while working.

Pixie opens a window up (that you have to have up to use) then just shows you some text with the color. Frank Deloupe doesn't need to take space at your dock, just rests up at the top bar and is activated by a simple shortcut, then displays a little magnifier and when you click, it automatically adds the color code to your clipboard.

So, actually,

Mission Control < Window Tidy

Pixie < Frank Deloupe

How about:

Spaces+Mission Control > Window tidy

I would be able to live without Window tidy on my Mac, but it would be much harder to live with just Window tidy and no MC or Spaces.

$0.99 is a lot to pay for a little extra space on the dock  tongue

I like a simple, customizable program more, and I'm willing to support a fellow developer for that.


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#19 2012-10-11 22:27:32

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

Pixelmator is expensive!


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#20 2012-10-11 22:38:58

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

CN12 wrote:

Pixelmator is expensive!

Yeah. I did some graphic design work for someone a while ago and I needed Pixelmator for it, so it payed for itself (plus some good profit.  big_smile ). Not sure if I'd just go buy it.


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#21 2012-10-11 23:05:08

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Re: Mac App Store App Collection

stevetheipad wrote:

CN12 wrote:

Pixelmator is expensive!

Yeah. I did some graphic design work for someone a while ago and I needed Pixelmator for it, so it payed for itself (plus some good profit.  big_smile ). Not sure if I'd just go buy it.

Especially when Gimp is a much better alternative  wink


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