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Three's a Charm
| 2.11.2006
Every blue moon, there comes along an application that makes the sun shine for me. My rating is easy. It has to be ubiquitous, indispensable (mostly) and beautifully designed. Most fail the latter. Without further adieu, see my top 3 salutary apps:
High Priority: High Priority is an inexpensive Mac OS X 10.4 or higher menu extra whose sole purpose is to help you manage your To Dos in a simple, intuitive, and pleasant manner. Leveraging the power and simplicity of iCal, Apple's calendar software bundled with Mac OS X, High Priority allows you to create, edit, and remove your To Do items directly from the menu bar, without having to have iCal open.

Yellow Icon: Here you´ll find the best icons from the best artists in the world. The icons here listed at Free Community Icons belong to the individual authors or companies and are free for personal and non commercial use. If you are an icon designer and want to include your work just click on Add Icons in the main menu.

Browseback: If your a big surfer, your browser history probably fills up pretty quickly. Finding a past page or link that you surfed weeks ago can be frustrating. This application lets you scan your history visually with thumbnails.
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Icons are great i must say. the link below is a similar site but you can find a few that are not on yellowicon.
http://www.pixelgirlpresents.com/icons.php
Anyone else use that High Priority software? Do you use that Scout? Just wondering.
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I tired it out quickly and it's cool. I have to spend more time with it.
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