This is the fastest way to VIEW my images. It is by far faster than iPhoto.
Most of the time myPhotos has all that it takes to find an image and grab it to use it. If I have to do more sophisticated stuff I switch to iPhoto.
Bottom line: Everything I need on a daily basis is speed and myPhotos is very speedy!
To me myText snow is a great application. The super easy cross grade option from MOApp let's me us both options (black and white background) at no further costs.
I have to strongly disagree the other commentators: There are much more changes than just the background color. Look at the details.
If the black background color isn't right for you try snow and don't forget to drop MOApp a mail for the cross grade.
Everyone who's tired of writing his blog entries online must give myBlogEdit a chance. It gives you a chance to focus on what's the most important thing on the block, again: the content.
You can write the text like in TextEdit. Entering the special tags full links and the like is easy enough for newcomers, while professionals have full control over the look and feel. Inserting pictures is a snap.
myBlogEdit is for everyone: For newcomers and professionals. Specially the lack of certain features is to your advantage.
With myBlogEdit editing your blog will never be the same for good.
Tweetie has found the one hand the sleek user interface and on the other hand a huge number of functions under the hood. Thus, as a newcomer to Twitter it does not stand in my way and as I'm growing up in Twitter it has the pro-tools at hand.
To me it is still one of the best outlining tools on the Mac - an evergreen.
It scales brilliant from the most simple outlining to very sophisticated ones. To get a feeling on how good it really is you have to try it as well as other outlining tools.
One of the things I have to mention is that the framework seams to be a bit dated. Maybe it is time to cut some old compatibility to get rid of some display problems.
All in all I can only highly recommend it to everyone who is looking for an outlining tool the first time or who is looking for an alternative.
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+2
Umsatz
Osp reviewed on 11 Oct 2011
Great, move on MOApp!
+1
myManuals
Osp reviewed on 12 May 2011
In the past I had to use MS Word to write manuals (it comes with lot of export options, which come with a lot of headache).
Now I am really happy to work with myManuals - and my boss is happy, too. Not to mention the users.
To me myManuals has an outstanding price/value ratio! I can't imagine doing my job without it.
+1
myTexts pro
Osp reviewed on 25 Oct 2010
By the way: myTexts Pro just works. It's a great app for a great price.
+3
myPhotos
Osp reviewed on 31 Jan 2010
Most of the time myPhotos has all that it takes to find an image and grab it to use it. If I have to do more sophisticated stuff I switch to iPhoto.
Bottom line: Everything I need on a daily basis is speed and myPhotos is very speedy!
+2
myTexts snow
Osp reviewed on 30 Nov 2009
I have to strongly disagree the other commentators: There are much more changes than just the background color. Look at the details.
If the black background color isn't right for you try snow and don't forget to drop MOApp a mail for the cross grade.
+1
Glims
+3
myBlogEdit
Osp reviewed on 27 Oct 2009
Everyone who's tired of writing his blog entries online must give myBlogEdit a chance. It gives you a chance to focus on what's the most important thing on the block, again: the content.
You can write the text like in TextEdit. Entering the special tags full links and the like is easy enough for newcomers, while professionals have full control over the look and feel. Inserting pictures is a snap.
myBlogEdit is for everyone: For newcomers and professionals. Specially the lack of certain features is to your advantage.
With myBlogEdit editing your blog will never be the same for good.
+1
Twitter
Osp reviewed on 27 Oct 2009
Tweetie has found the one hand the sleek user interface and on the other hand a huge number of functions under the hood. Thus, as a newcomer to Twitter it does not stand in my way and as I'm growing up in Twitter it has the pro-tools at hand.
I highly recommend it to anyone using Twitter.
NetNewsWire
Osp reviewed on 27 Oct 2009
No matter if you follow just one blog or 200 blogs NetnewsWire does the trick for you. The user interface is built to cope with hundreds of news.
As a long-time user it bothers me that I have to buy a new license to get rid of the ads. But this is really the only thing.
+3
OmniOutliner Pro
Osp reviewed on 27 Oct 2009
It scales brilliant from the most simple outlining to very sophisticated ones. To get a feeling on how good it really is you have to try it as well as other outlining tools.
One of the things I have to mention is that the framework seams to be a bit dated. Maybe it is time to cut some old compatibility to get rid of some display problems.
All in all I can only highly recommend it to everyone who is looking for an outlining tool the first time or who is looking for an alternative.