Posts tagged mac apps

Gruml | Google Reader for Mac OS
A friend (hi malloc!) has alerted me to Gruml as a replacement for NetNewsWire, and it’s actually really nice. I switched immediately.

Gruml | Google Reader for Mac OS

A friend (hi malloc!) has alerted me to Gruml as a replacement for NetNewsWire, and it’s actually really nice. I switched immediately.

theresalighton:

Caffeine, a handy little application that stops your mac from going into sleep mode while you’re in the middle of something. And no more dimming screens while you’re reading posts!
(It’s what the coffee icon was in this post)

I have so much love for this little app. It’s so simple but so useful :)

theresalighton:

Caffeine, a handy little application that stops your mac from going into sleep mode while you’re in the middle of something. And no more dimming screens while you’re reading posts!

(It’s what the coffee icon was in this post)

I have so much love for this little app. It’s so simple but so useful :)

deplorableword:

I have no idea what a ‘MacHeist nanoBundle is’, but I got a legit version of WriteRoom for free and that’s a very cool thing.

deplorableword:

I have no idea what a ‘MacHeist nanoBundle is’, but I got a legit version of WriteRoom for free and that’s a very cool thing.

via brokenbottleboy:
Watch BBC shows on your Mac outside of the browser with Tellybox. I posted about Radio Aunty (the version for radio) before but now I’ve got the TV version and it is ace. I seriously recommend downloading it.
I just grabbed this and gave it a whirl, and it is indeed great!

via brokenbottleboy:

Watch BBC shows on your Mac outside of the browser with Tellybox. I posted about Radio Aunty (the version for radio) before but now I’ve got the TV version and it is ace. I seriously recommend downloading it.

I just grabbed this and gave it a whirl, and it is indeed great!