TNEF’s Enough »

Handy OS X app to open winmail.dat attachments sent by Outlook users.

Xiki »

via @bantik “A shell console with GUI features. Xiki does what shell consoles do, but lets you edit everything at any time. It’s trivial to make your own commands and menus to access other tools.”

Bark for Growl »

“Bark intelligently brings notifications from Growl into Notification Center under OS X Mountain Lion”

Get Save As back on Mountain Lion’s File menu easily and without hacks »

Hiss »

“an OSX app that forwards notifications from Growl enabled apps to Notification Center in Mountain Lion”

Collections »

An OS X Google Docs client with support for multiple accounts. This may replace my current Fluid setup.

LiveReload »

“monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is preprocessed as needed, and the browser is refreshed.”

Brush Pilot »

“The fast and easy Photoshop brush previewer for Mac OS X”

10.7: Dual Monitor full-screen app trick – Mac OS X Hints »

Translate Tab »

“The idea behind Translate Tab is to have a handy tool when you need to do some basic translation. Using Google Translate as translation engine, Translate Tab keeps its functionality and gives you instant translation into 57 languages.”

Yoink »

A handy ‘shelf’ to make it easy to drag-and-drop files across multiple desktops. This will likely make my life a good bit easier now that I have upgraded to Lion on my iMac and adopted a Magic Trackpad.

LESS.app For Mac OS X »

An app that autocompiles .less files into CSS. I like this idea much more than having JS do the work on the front-end, or for that matter, having the server-side scripting language like PHP or Python compile it.

10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder »

Smoosh »

via @joemccann
A command line tool “for packaging your CSS & JavaScript projects. It will lint your JavaScript with JSHint, then build and minify your files (if you’d like) with UglifyJS for JavaScript, and Sqwish for CSS.”

Sidestep »

via @joemccann “When Sidestep detects you connecting to an unprotected wireless network, it automatically encrypts all of your Internet traffic and reroutes it through a secure connection to a server of your choosing, which acts as your Internet proxy. And it does all this in the background so that you don’t even notice it.”

QLStephen »

A plugin that extend OS X’s, adding the ability to view plain text files that don’t have an extension – think README, INSTALL, CHANGELOG etc. from downloaded programs.

Sidestep »

“When Sidestep detects you connecting to an unprotected wireless network, it automatically encrypts all of your Internet traffic and reroutes it through a secure connection to a server of your choosing, which acts as your Internet proxy. And it does all this in the background so that you don’t even notice it.”

Dropbox + iTunes 9 = Automatically add songs to a remote copy of iTunes »

via @drhayes

wunderlist »

A fix for a USB scanner not found issue – Mac OS X Hints »