Top 100 OS X Applications v3.5
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Top 100 OS X Applications v3.5

September 28th, 2005 · 6 Comments

Hi, sorry about this but this page has been moved to http://www.creationrobot.com/top-100-os-x-applications/

Thanks!

Also available as an Open Office Document and in good old plain Text. Just leave a message and I’ll mail you the requested version.

As always reach out and touch me with your noodley appendage and let me know what you think.

Top 100 OS X Apps Spring 2006

Edit: I’m going to start version 4, the spring edition, shortly. If you have updates or want to be involved email/jabber me — contact page.

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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Harry Wagendorp // Oct 4, 2005 at 9:31 AM

    You said on the list
    15. Desktop Manager
    http://wsmanager.sourceforge.net/
    Freeware
    Four screen multiple desktop tool. Quick and
    easy with nice transitions, you just have to
    remember you have four desktops instead of
    one.
    I have 8 , 4 is not the limit
    Harry

  • 2 Adrian // Nov 4, 2005 at 11:04 PM

    looks like the Open Office and Text document links don’t work?

  • 3 Jackdaw // Nov 10, 2005 at 11:34 AM

    I know, just never got around to correcting them. Rather than continue the confusion I’ll delete those and just keep up the PDF. If anyone wants the list in a different format just ask.

  • 4 Tobias // Dec 2, 2005 at 2:53 PM

    Another impressive emulator is Q (http://www.kberg.ch/q/) based on qemu (http://www.qemu.org/). It basically emulates an x86 pc enabling you to finally get those blue screens you have been missing until now (unless you have bought Virtual PC…). The emulation includes Harddisks, CD-Rom, Networking, Sound and High-Res VGA.

  • 5 Daniel Magaña // Apr 19, 2006 at 10:06 PM

    i will like to see the most reasent list

  • 6 Jackdaw // Apr 20, 2006 at 8:20 AM

    Me too, I never did v4, although I created the template and wrote a few reviews. I always seem to have more pressing things to do and this list can eat time like you wouldn’t believe.

    Writing 100 reviews would take weeks and right now I can’t spend the time on it.

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