Apple Mac Apps for your business

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Hey guys.

Just wanted to know what sort of apps you guys use if you have a mac. Any recommendations that helps you out.

Thanks

Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author Suthan M
    I have Camtasia for Mac, I use a lot of Keynote (bundled in iwork) and I use FinalCutPro, and Imovie sometimes to make some cool vids

    --> Well, i make lots of vids, so thats why..
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  • Profile picture of the author Ed Micah
    I'm interested in this as well!
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    TextExpander
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    • Profile picture of the author funkynassau
      I'm a Mac person too so I am interested in this topic as well. I have iWork and DropBox tho I dont often use DropBox.

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  • Profile picture of the author Suthan M
    Actually I use a lot of functions that is available in Mac

    I use Spaces: to work in different stuffs without trashing up just one screen.

    I "read" using Safari.. As in, if i like a news- i ask the Mac to read it for me, while i do other stuffs. This is to multi-task

    I mix my own jingles and stuff using garageband.. Its not that great, but hey, its good enough.

    I downloaded an app called "stickies" and i basically put stuffs stuffs that is pending on that list

    I installed DOTA so whenever i am stressed out- well, i rock a game out and then get back to work :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Ed Micah
    Are there any good html editors for mac?
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    • Profile picture of the author Suthan M
      Originally Posted by lcn View Post

      Are there any good html editors for mac?
      Dreamweaver?
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  • How about Kompozer? It's free.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alan Ashwood
      Originally Posted by Suthan M View Post

      Dreamweaver?
      Originally Posted by realtimeprospecting View Post

      How about Kompozer? It's free.
      FreeWay Pro is cheaper than Dreamweaver, but probably as good, and easier to use. Great manual too.

      The one thing I can't find though, is a PLR Rebrander!
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      Now where did I put that pencil?

      Time for a cuppa.
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    The super cool Camtasia counterpart for Macs Screenflow

    For Mac, Win or Linux, the SEO Powersuit has a free demo version with a functional search rank checker.

    Least you forget, anything that runs under Adobe Air (like Market Samuri) is probably going to work on a Mac.

    Mpeg Streamclip is a simple free video editor than can convert file cormate or extract mp3 audio files, handy for listening to training videos on tyor iPod.

    Finally there are a variety of open source tools that are translated to multi platforms, lie Open Office, a close substitute for Microsoft Office or Gimp the bitmap editor that works kinda like Photoshop with some file compatibility, it limps along with Windows keyboard commands.
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  • Profile picture of the author koreancowboy
    Hey Marty, how well does Dragon Dictate work? Also, was it really expensive?

    I'm also interested in this as well, not only because I use Macs (Mac mini and MBA), but I work full-time for a Mac Tech Support company as well. :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraser SellHealth
    nice thread good info , dragon dictate has been useful for myself
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    • Profile picture of the author Mollysue
      MartyS, thanks for the tip about SpinWriter. I've just tested it and can honestly say that it's one of the best - and easiest to use - spinners I've seen. Well, at least those that work on a Mac

      It's hard to find out what works on a Mac and this thread is really helpful.
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  • Profile picture of the author trishacupra911
    1Password for keeping passwords secure

    Evernote for everything you want to remember (it's my second brain)

    Dropbox for keeping things accessible - with a revision history (ever saved over something important?)

    TextExpander for saving me heaps of time

    ClipboardHistory so I can paste things I cut/copied in the past (not just the last thing I copied)

    iWork

    Rockmelt for keeping my social media stuff out of my 'work' browser

    Vitamin-R for keeping me on track

    Skitch is the best screenshot-taker + uploader ever

    BetterTouchTool gives me all the mouse gestures I could dream of with my Magic Mouse
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