Also known as the "What's on your dock?" game. You know, the one you
play when you look over someone's shoulder at their Mac and check to
make sure you know all of the icons.

Non-standard things sitting on my dock:

OmniGraffle Pro (love this program)
Firefox/Thunderbird (still giving Safari and Mail.app a go before
switching to these)
Colloquy - IRC client. Much better than the ones on the Mac etc.
Adium - Generic IM client. Hilarious when the Duck bounces up and down in alarm.
Swear - 3D-surfaces variant of the worm game
OpenOffice - Clunky, but I've not bought Office.Mac yet.
Eclipse/Netbeans - Java IDEs. Work.
iTerm - Improved version of the Terminal.app
SSHAgent - Essential tool if you use ssh/scp/sftp a lot

Delicious Library looks very cool. Think I looked at it a few years
ago, but I don't think they had the webcam part (or maybe I just
didn't have a webcam then). Think I'll be buying it.
http://www.delicious-monster.com/ by the way, address below is their
blog.

The comic one was quite fun too. Gives us a novel way to send baby
pictures to the family back in England.



On 1/9/06, b3 <b3studios at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just a quick note to see if anyone else uses these programs:
>
> while they don't really do anything productive (at least according to
> the fiance) they are extremely fun (and even she likes them).
>
> Delicious Library - I use it to keep track of all of our DVD's and
> Books (quite a feat)
> feed://www.delicious-monster.com
>
> and
>
> Comic Life - turn your photos into comics and stories. you kind of
> have to see it to understand
> www.plasq.com
>
> both are great mac only programs and well worth the small investment
>
> anyone else have any other fun little apps?
>
> r
>
>
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