Butler |
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Butler's purpose is to make it easier for you to perform different — potentially recurring — tasks. Simply put, it's the productivity tool to end all productivity tools. What I Did: All code, all design. |
Leech |
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Leech is a lightweight download manager that's fully integrated with your browser. Therefore, it feels like a natural extension to your browser's download functionality. What I Did: Most code, all design. |
MenuCalendarClock |
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Partially based on Calendarclock, MenuCalendarClock is an iCal compatible menu calendar and a configurable menu clock. What I Did: All code, all design for the original Calendarclock. |
MUMenu |
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MUMenu is a menu bar item application that checks periodically for daily Mac OS X software updates at MacUpdate. You'll be able to browse small descriptions of the updated products, go to More Info pages, and download them. What I Did: All code, most design for MUMenu 2. (This was a complete rewrite. The original MUMenu was created by Slava Karpenko. Icon by Dan Sandler.) |
Name Mangler |
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Formerly known as File List, Name Mangler is a batch file renamer that supports the following renaming tasks: Find and Replace (including support for regular expressions); Number Sequentially; Change Case; Set Extension; Add Prefix/Suffix; Remove/Insert Characters. What I Did: All code, all design. |
Service Scrubber |
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With Service Scrubber, you can restructure the services menu, change service keyboard shortcuts, and disable services. What I Did: All Code, most design. (Icon by Lars Herrmann.) |
TextExpander |
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Formerly known as Textpander, TextExpander saves you countless keystrokes with customized abbreviations for your frequently-used text strings and images. What I Did: All code, all design for the original Textpander. (TextExpander has since been tremendously improved by my good friends at SmileOnMyMac.) |
Witch |
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Witch lets you access all of your windows by pressing a shortcut and choosing from a clearly arranged list of window titles. What I Did: All code, most design. (Icon by Lars Herrmann.) |
yFlicks |
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yFlicks is your hub for organizing and viewing your movies. What I Did: Most code, most design. (Original YouTube integration code co-authored by Alexander Schön. Icon by Alexander Schön, too.) |