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Reeder:  I replaced NetNewsWire with this RSS reader program.  It also syncs with Google Reader and has apps for all Apple devices.  I must admit that I got caught-up in the initial hype of this program but it has completely grown on me.  The interface makes it the best looking RSS reader I've ever seen and there is a lot of flexibility in how you consume, save, and share stories.  I'm a 5 star fan today.


Alfred:  If you are a Spotlight or Quicksilver user you'll love Alfred.  Spotlight simply searches your computer (why Microsoft never pegged this we'll never know).  Quicksilver allows a lot of customization around a spotlight-like function.  But Quicksilver hasn't been supported or touched in a long time.  Alfred is the new Quicksilver.  At the press of a button you have a full computer search, contact search, image search, an Internet search, application opener, calculator, and dictionary all in one quick window. 


It is free - get it now. 


My Thoughts:  MindNode got me hooked on mind-mapping.  I'm so hooked I forked out $50 to get something more encompassing than the free version of MindNode.  The big thing is that mind maps created in My Thoughts are exportable in outline format for Word, Rich Text, or PDF.  If you ever had a thought that branched into a lot of different things and needed to share that idea with someone, this cuts back on the amount of time it takes to make an idea shareable.