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We list the lists

It’s amazing how many bloggers like to publish lists of Mac freeware. Since it’s impossible for busy readers to keep up with them, we do it for you.

Surfbits has a list of text editors that starts off with the usual suspects and works its way into the increasingly unusual — topping it with Diamond. I’d never heard of this one so I gave it a download, keeping in mind the words of the developer: “it isn’t for everybody (it may not be for anybody).” I tested it for a few minutes, found it kind of weird, then gave up when it became unresponsive after I tried to use it with Automator.

Chris Pirillo is trying very hard to get some attention, and one way of doing this is by coming up with lists of “interesting / awesome (but largely unknown) apps.” He certainly is succeeding from that point of view. But some of the apps in his latest list are so out-there that you’ll find them interesting or awesome for only a few minutes before moving on.

Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 in

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  1. www.freethemac.com is a new site that has a blog list of Mac freeware.

    Mike
  2. Thanks for letting us know about it. We’re all about spreading the word on Mac freeware. In fact, we posted an article that lists several freeware sites.

    Mark





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