think again
Think 1.1
Think - Lets rediscover how to focus, and get back to thinking more>>
Focusing takes concentration, and concentration takes energy. You can only concentrate on so much at a time, and you cant create more energy. What we need to do is change how we work.
Lets limit our attention to one application--any application--at any time. Lets make it easy to change focus when we have to. Lets allow ourselves to bring other apps up quickly if we need them, but put them out of sight again just as quickly.
Lets rediscover how to focus, and get back to thinking.
1. Illumination Panel - This might look a little familiar to you. When you launch Think, the illumination panel will appear, allowing you to choose an application on which to focus--as we call it, "illuminating" it. If you quit the illuminated application, the illumination panel will reappear, where you can choose another app or quit Think.
2. Backdrop - his is what shields you from the distraction of the outside world. The Desktop and other applications are kept behind it to keep you focused on the illuminated app. You can temporarily bring a "guest" application above the backdrop by clicking on another app in the Dock. Clicking into the backdrop will refocus you on the illuminated application, returning the guest to exile.
3. Control Panel - Thinks control panel floats above other applications, and as such, is always available to you.
4. Think in the Dock - Thinks Dock icon serves two purposes. First and foremost, its a convenient way to raise Think and show the illumination panel. Clicking on Think in the Dock is the same as clicking the raise button in Thinks control panel. Secondly, Thinks icon displays some useful information to you. Notice that when theres an application illuminated, its icon is displayed inside Thinks icon. Because clicking in the backdrop refocuses the illuminated application, it helps to know which app is currently illuminated. You can glance at the Dock if you ever need to know - Think will keep its Dock icon updated to help you remember! Not that youd ever forget, of course.
Scan Again 1.0
Scan Again - A GUI front-end for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) more>>
These were originally developed for Linux, but work on other operating systems, including Mac OS X.
I had this problem with an HP scanner I picked up at a rummage sale, and was able to get it to work using SANE. The trouble was that the SANE utilities are all command-line, and I got tired of typing.
I decided to make a GUI shell to interface with the command-line utilities, and I did this using RealBasic .
The resulting program runs the command-line utilities for you. It searches for scanners, putting the results into a pop-up at the top of the window ( see screen shot ).
It then interrogates the selected scanner for available options, and populates the spinners and pop-ups with the options available for the given scanner.
Think Ahead X 0.9.5
Think Ahead X - A logic puzzle/strategy game for two players (or one player against the computer) more>>
Think Ahead X is an attempt to bring his great and addictive game to Mac OS X users.
Enhancements:
- It is now possible to highlight the active row or column, making it easier to see legal moves (The colors are green and red but can be changed if you are color blind (or simply prefer yellow), see below)
- Added some "full keyboard access" to make playing with the keyboard easier (there are still a few strange bugs though)
- The Mystery Box can now be turned off
- Scramble function is in
- Insanely many under-the-hood improvements and bug fixes (I should thank David Remahl for many suggestions, and then for invaluable help while I was trying to make the suggestions work =P ).

Thinking Rock 2.2.1
Thinking Rock works great and has a friendly interface. more>>
Enhancements:
- Internationalisation of TR: English American and French versions available. Spanish, German and Dutch versions coming soon, pending review from translators. The reports are NOT translated yet;
- Email retrieval into thoughts: a manual option was part of the members only modules. We have added automatic retrieval at start-up and at regular interval;
- Layout improvement on Process Thoughts screen, Project panel and Action panel;
- Improvement and bug fixes for the iCal functionality;
- Bug fix on delegated email regarding non-English and special characters;
- Default status setting when processing a thought;
- Search filter: search for the text entered on the direct project description has been added;
- Small change: option Save To renamed to Backup.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later
- Java 1.5 or later.
Ink 1.0
Ink - Tribal icon set more>>
Of course, Ink is easier to move around your Mac than your skin, so tattoo your desktop today!

Thinking Home 2.1.3b12
Thinking Home will make you satisfied because it is considered as the easiest-to-use and affordable home automation solution which is created to boast a modern design that delivers performance without compromising ease of use. more>>
Thinking Home 2.1.3b12 will make you satisfied because it is considered as the easiest-to-use and affordable home automation solution which is created to boast a modern design that delivers performance without compromising ease of use.
Thinking Home supports some of the most popular new hardware, including both PowerLinc V2 models, ActiveHome Pro (CM-15A) and more than 100 other models of gadgets and scores of USB serial adapters.
Version 2.1 is well-equipped to run 24-7 and make use of Mac-only things like speech, scripts, email, instant messaging and web access.
Major Features:
- Faster than ever!
- In many cases, it can store your schedule in a controller and let you turn off your Mac.
- Built-in speech recognition. You say "Turn on the living room lamp." and it does!
- Setup Assistant to help you get started
- Gadget Guide with more than 100 models of hardware
- INSTEON and X-10 standards
- Events and Responders can operate gadgets, open web pages, play audio, all kinds of actions
- Innovative Desktop Remote operates your gadgets directly from the Finder
- Sherlock plug-in for finding answers in home automation forums, wiki's and newsgroups
- Web access that fits seamlessly with Apple's built-in Personal Web Sharing
- Email and iChat/AOL Instant Messenger, even to cell phones
- Scripting with AppleScript and virtually any language you have installed (unix shell scripts, Python, Perl, etc.)
- Voice commands and spoken announcements
- Logging
Enhancements:
- Universal application.
- Resolved issues with Snow Leopard
- Corrected several issues with schedules stored in CM-11A and CM-15A.
- Improved handling of CM-11/CM-15 reports
- Drag & Drop on Leopard.
- Fixed 24/7 following Leopard restart.
- Added more models.
- Improved handling of X-10 aliases in some cases.
- Improved 24/7 behavior for multiple users.
- Mac OS 10.3.9 or later
- Non-USB controller models require a USB-serial adapter.
- The Sherlock feature is available on Mac OS 10.4 and earlier.
ThinkSecret Widget 2.0
ThinkSecret Widget - Accesses thinksecret.com more>>
Enhancements:
- Fixed issue of 10.4.3
- Headlines are no longer cut short, but sometimes missing... scroller?
- Alert in case of update.

Spring Cleaning 10.0
Keep your Mac happy, healthy and fast. more>>
Think of all the things piling up on your Macs hard drive: old programs, duplicate and corrupt files, dozens of language files installed by the OS. Who needs them? Spring Cleaning searches through the clutter, then helps you take the action you want. Mac users worldwide trust Spring Cleaning and its user-friendly tools to keep their machines operating at peak performance. Reclaim disk space, maximize performance and protect your private information with over 45 easy-to-use tools and actions.
Think Different Screen Saver 0.2
Think Different Screen Save reminds users of Apples Think Different campaign with meaningful themes. more>>
Think Different Screen Saver 0.2 reminds users of Apple's Think Different campaign with meaningful themes.This is a tribute to Apple, doing what others don't dare (or care) to. Unfortunatelly, what's left of this historical ad campaign on Apple's website lies in a simple press release library webpage and a "memorial" page. The posters and the places are placed where those posters have been to fade in and out on Mac's display.

TIXClock 1.0
TIXClock is a professional and smart tool to read once you grasp the basic concept. more>>
TIXClock 1.0 is a professional and smart tool to read once you grasp the basic concept.
The four separate fields act like the four digits of a digital clock. The value of each digit is simply the number of illuminated squares in each field. So any given time of the day may have thousands of different ways of displaying the time.
Design is taken from think geek article.
The Macintoshs 1.0
The Macintoshs - Macintosh icons set more>>
All icons are aquafied and are best viewed in 128x128 at 32bit.
Completly freeware.
BBC ListenAgain Widget 2.0
BBC ListenAgain Widget allows browsing and playing of the BBC?s excellent archive of recently transmitted radio programmes more>>
It lovingly gathers the ListenAgain archives into one list filtered by radio station or genre.
Make the tea, select a programme, close your eyes and think of Britain...
Terminalicious 1.0.4
Terminalicious is a very simple application designed to do one thing: launch commands in Terminal more>>
Terminalicious features an attractive input window you can drag and layer anywhere on the screen, command history, and not much else. Just think of it as a convenient way to start a Terminal session.
Enhancements:
- Windows fade out when closed
- New selection font color for command window
- Fixed several minor bugs.
ot-waiting 1.0
ot-waiting - Girl sitting in a chair more>>
Completly freeware.
Thai Style 1.0
Thai Style - Thai icons set more>>
The icons are best viewed in 128x128 at 32bit mode.
Completly freeware.