
SizeUp allows me to set any window to a preset size on a single keypress.
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Windows management on the Mac has always *really* annoyed me. Undoubtedly there’s plenty more, what have I missed? What should I be using? What can’t you live without? Really looking forward to see how the development team integrate the innovative Tweetie2 for iPhone features. Tweetie – My Twitter client of choice for personal use.The shipped and downloadable bundles speed things up no end. TextMate – My preferred text editor for everyday use.iPhoney – Not an iPhone simulator, rather a pixel-accurate web browsing environment-powered by Safari-that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone.Support for AIM, GTalk, Facebook, Yahoo, Jabber and many more. Adium – Multiple IM accounts in one app.
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Dropbox – Admittedly cross platform but a great way of sharing files and doing quick and dirty version control.Allows your session window to drop down (just like a visor) with a user specified keystroke. Visor – Indispensable for Terminal users.A similar solution is offered by the recently launched AlfredApp. This reduces the need to have all my common apps in the dock and also has nice integration with Spotlight search. Given it’s lack of development (although recent activity looks promising) I moved to the recent offering from Google. Google Quick Search Bar – I was never a QuickSilver power user but loved the ability to quickly launch apps from a keystroke.I am not talking the big apps, rather the little apps or utlities that just make my daily work life a little bit easier. These things are personal so I thought I would share my top ten Mac apps I can’t live without. Whether it be my simple program launcher, my preferred version of Terminal or my Finder replacement.

OK maybe that’s a bit strong but it made me think that there are a number of Mac apps that I really wouldn’t want to be without. You sit, shaking your head in disbelief, and wonder how they manage to get through the day without it. You need to use your colleagues computer for some reason and after a few seconds realise they haven’t got “that” app that you always use installed.
