[macvoiceover] Re: What are the 5, or, more Apps that you use most with Voiceover?

  • From: Keith Reedy <keithreedy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 23:40:42 -0500

Hey, I am impressed.  You are really doing quite well.

Thank you all for taking the time to put these things down.

Keith Reedy
On Jan 1, 2010, at 10:47 PM, Yvonne Thomson wrote:

> Hm, interesting question.
> 
> First, the built in stuff.
> Mail, safari, terminal, quicktime, iTunes, address book, automator 
> applescript editor, activity monitor.
> 
> Now for the stuff I've downloaded.
> 
> macvim - text editor
> skim - pdf reader
> mactubes - youtube downloader
> syrinx - twitter app
> vlc - media player
> Journler - journal/note taker/article storage
> Timer utility - alarm clock/stopwatch/countdown timer
> iCHN - reader for .chm files
> mpeg stream clip - join/convert movie files
> x-chat aqua - IRC client
> zoom - text adventure player
> iceclean and onyx - OSX maintainance apps
> And lastly although it's not a native Mac app,
> todo-cli - todo list manager. It's a terminal app.
> 
> Man, that was a lot more apps than you wanted, wasn't it? There are actually 
> more than this, either stuff that I used to use but don't anymore, or things 
> that I don't use as often, too. Maybe I have a problem, <grin>.
> 
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