If you are looking for some very handy and unique
applications that you did not know about, then it might be worth checking out
the post about 40 handy Mac apps at the WML Cloud blog. These apps include
everything from an easy to use image manipulation app known as Perfect365 to a
list of multimedia players, dock applications, cloud based services and more. These
apps are unique as e.g. the Perfect365 app allows users to completely
manipulate an image to remove blemishes, widen the smile, lift the cheeks,
change eye color and dozens of other options. Similarly, the Mobile Media
Converter mentioned in this list provides many presets for converting media
files to various formats.
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Places To Find The Best Mac Apps
Some of the finest Mac OS X applications are not available Mac app store but rather from the most unlikely sources. A good example of such applications can be found from the 40 Best Mac OS X Applications compiled at the WML Cloud blog. It is quite likely that you have never even heard of most of the free apps compiled in this list post, however, most if not all of them seem to have great utility for Mac users.
Similarly, there are a number of useful websites that offer regular information about new and updated Mac OS X applications such as Mac.Softpedia, Cnet, and others. It is best to subscribe to the RSS feeds of such websites so that you can easily check for free applications on a consistent basis. Alternatively, you can use platforms like Bodega, which provides access to a large number of Mac OS X applications from its catalogue.
It can also be helpful to find applications by following individual developers and companies who have a known reputation for providing quality Mac apps. It is also worth checking out famous companies from other platforms to see if they have released a Mac version for their app. A good example of this kind of development was seen a few months earlier when Piriform’s Ccleaner was launched for Mac.
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