Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Best Free Mac Apps of 2009

Alice
Create 3D models and learn programming with an easy drag-and-drop method designed for students.


Avery DesignPro
Design and print labels, business cards, dividers, T-shirt transfers, greeting cards and more, using templates and stock art. Merge data from Address Book, Mail, iPhoto and iTunes.


Celtx
Celtx specializes in story development and script writing for film, TV, theatre and new media. Features include a project schedule, media rich breakdowns, production reports, and collaboration. Amazing that you get all this free.


Dream Diary
Keep track of your dreams — or any other notes — by date and subject.


Fluid
Fluid lets you create a Site Specific Browser (SSB) out of any website or web application, effectively turning your favorite web apps into desktop apps.


Freedom
If you cannot help but surf the internet instead of doing business or school work on your mac, Freedom is perfect as it shuts off and locks your internet access for the time you set it for. The only way to access the internet while freedom is active is to restart your computer.


Gimp
Want to edit pictures but don't have photoshop. Download this program for free to edit and create digital media.


Hugin
Assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.


Nvu
Don't want to use Front Page or Dreamweaver, Nvu is a free html editor great for creating blog entries on the go and editing webpage html.


Open Office
Microsoft Office alternative for Mac, completely free and works amazingly.


Pando
Send and receive files and folders up to 1GB with your existing email account. It bypasses email attachment limits and accelerates downloads of huge files and folders.


Site Sucker
Download an entire website so you can view it from your hard drive.


Sweet Home 3D
Interior design app helps you place your furniture on a house 2D plan, with a 3D preview. Choose from a variety of rooms and objects to put in them.


Vienna
Its better than getting the newspaper in the morning. Subscribe to Atom/RSS news feeds and podcasts. Imagine reading six or seven newspapers every morning.


Source: ThriftMac

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