Best Freeware of 2006
MacMerc.com recently published its Best Freeware of 2006:
The Google Browser:
Browser Sync and Toolbar beta
Google grabs top web browser honors - without a browser. With tools to synchronize your data between computers and drag-to-window Word and Excel editing the Web OS is here.
Freeware Classic:
NeoOffice
OpenOffice.org meets Aqua. We know OpenOffice.org is working on a Mac native version, but for now count on NeoOffice to let OpenOffice.org 2.0 loose from X11.Honorable mention: Abiword
System Extension:
Quicksilver
This free application has grown from a novelty to a whole new way to use your Mac. QuickSilver has a cult following and powerful time-saving features.
Best Plugin:
PodTube
This was the year of YouTube. Get PodTube and get all those dancing ninja clips off YouTube and on your iPod.Honorable mention: Flip4Mac WMV, Growl
Best Cross-Platform:
Firefox 2
With 2.0 Firefox is fast and more Mac-native that 1.x. Hundreds of cross-platform extensions help Firefox deliver a great experience on both OS X and Windows.Honorable Mention: YamiPod
Best Mac Switcher:
Skype
Skype introduced a feature-par version for the Mac, including support for video calling.Honorable Mention: Google Earth
Best Web Service:
activeCollab
This web service is a do-it-yourselfer. The ability to enjoy Bascamp-like project management online for free is indispensable to the creative Mac professional.Honorable Mention: Writely (now Google Docs), NetVibes
Best Mac-Only:
ImageWell 3
With version 3, ImageWell is only getting better. New features offer a better interface and more editing tools to know out and upload images easily.
Pro App:
Scribus
This Open Source page layout application runs without X11 support and includes powerful document management capabilities.Honorable Mention: Google SketchUp
Road Warrior:
iStumbler
iStumbler sniffs out WiFi, Bluetooth and Bonjour. You won't find a free wireless detector with a more refined interface and feature set.Honorable Mention: Chicken of the VNC, Hotspot Shield
Source: "Freeloader Friday Download of the Week: Best of 2006" by Brian Burnham, published at MacMerc.com.
Nice info on this page...good stuff...thanks.
Gotta say, though, that best plug in should go to Flip4Mac. It supports WM7, 8, 9, 9 Advanced, ISO MPEG 4 V1.0 & V1.1, Microsoft MPEG 4 V2 & V2 along with multiple audio codecs.....and, streams web content. All that for free.....gets my vote.