Seemingly 0 bandwidth limit, 100MB file size limit, and if you drag MULTIPLE images to it it AUTOMATICALLY creates a fairly nice gallery. A 100% free, 0 ad based app in which, at the base level, lets you drag a file to it's dock icon, it uploads the file, and when done puts the URL in your clipboard. Having hot key shortcuts for going right to GAF in Camino, or for uploading current files directly to QuickShareIt (which I'll get to), or opening whatever files I have directly in Pixer for resizing, is godly.įile/pic loading - QuickShareIt. Amazingly complex logic based commands for almost anything you let it touch. That's what I thought, until I dove into it. Multiple tray icon displays, too (fan speed, fan speed x2, temp, etc.) Whenevever I'm home I kick up the fan speed a bit. Santa Rosa MBP = can be a touch on the warm side. Shortcuts, awesome album cover display, search and play your library from a Spotlight like dropdown with a shortcut. I keep iTunes in it's own Space, and rarely need to go to it. Bought it at full price 3 days before it was in a Macheist bundle and didn't mind one bit. Not to take anything away from other options, but LR is absolutely for me. Sadly with my current setup I'm not able to use it's file management, but what little I have used works very well, with metadata, tags, good powerful organization. Greatly powerful processing, very sleek, simple to use, yet deep. But I love the workflow I have with Lightroom. I never touched iPhoto much, and Aperture didn't do much for me. Photo management and editing - Lightroom. For fellow OS X users it's a non-issue as iChat is awesome, but when it comes to video conferencing with Windows users you're SOL. All it's missing is video chat, which I don't use much. Logging, tabbed chats, awesome shortcuts. I never knew IM apps could be so great until I used it. Here is what I have so far past the usual Window defaults:Ĭhat - Adium. I'm replacing my desktop PC with a new one and I want to download (or purchase if it isn't freeware) all the applications I need to get by on my new windows PC (it will run Windows XP) and since we're talking about best applications, may as well throw in mac as I'm looking for more for my laptop as I bet others are for their macs. I'm sorry if this has been done before recently but I don't have access to search function.
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