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The newest entrant in the field of FTP clients for Mac OS X Leopard, Flow is an impressive new program developed by Extendmac. It costs $29 to download, and the price includes unlimited support and free updates on version 1.0. Flow streamlines the transfer and editing of files and supports FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, .Mac, and Local Connections, allowing for multiple transfers and editing sessions to take place concurrently, while taking full advantage of your high-speed connection. The included editing tool is sleek and sufficient, but you can also use an outside editor of your choice. There is also a... read more
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File sharing for Macs is made easy with Dockdrop. This desktop app, which works with Tiger and Leopard, allows you to upload files to the internet simply by dragging and dropping files into Dockdrop icon. It will also add an URL to your clipboard, so that it can easily be pasted into email, chat, or a website. Prior to sending files, you will have to configure the protocol through which you want your files to be sent. Dockdrop currently supports FTP, Flickr, WebDAV and SCP. Once that’s done, you can share files regardless of platform via links; a an overlayed transparent window will kee... read more
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MindNode is a mind mapping application for Macs. It’s got a clean, simple, but flexible interface. Users can create visually appealing mindmaps without having to spend hours trying create certain lines or curves in this or that color—MindNode’s default values go a long way for most users. What’s more, the app uses drag and drop editing—elements are easily added and removed from the canvas. Users can use their keyboard to perform most activities as well. Maps integrate with Quicklook, Spotlight and iChat Theatre. Additionally, they can be exported as tiff, pdf or opml. Mac use... read more
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Photonic is a Flickr desktop client for Macs. In classic Mac fashion, Photonic has a cool, elegant interface (it uses Core Animation for graphic effects) which makes it a breeze to upload and manage your Flickr photos. To use it, simply browse images using Finder or iPhoto, tag them, and add them to your photo groups and sets. Photonic also works as a Flickr browser in and of itself, so you can track your contacts, groups and explore photos from within the client, without having to enter Flickr at all. You can purchase a license for Photonic for only $20—until March 15. You will need Le... read more
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