People who use Mac OS X also use:
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WordPress
in 85 toolboxes
add to my toolboxFlexible open-source content management and blogging software with an active user and developer community and a wide variety of plug-ins or extensions available.
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Drupal
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add to my toolboxVery extensible CMS platform based on PHP and used by many NGOs - "Community Plumbing"
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Firefox
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add to my toolboxPopular open source web browser from Mozilla
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iCal
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add to my toolboxCalendaring application for Mac OS X
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Skype
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add to my toolboxFree/cheap Internet telephony and handy IM tool.
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del.icio.us
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add to my toolboxWeb based social bookmarking lets you share online finds and discover new ones. Ground zero for tagging.
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Ubuntu
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add to my toolboxUser-friendly Linux distribution
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CiviCRM
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add to my toolboxOpen source constitutent relationship management system.
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Safari
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add to my toolboxMacintosh OS default web browser
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Flickr
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add to my toolboxWeb based photo sharing service
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Adium
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add to my toolboxAdium is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, and more.
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Wikipedia
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add to my toolboxWikipedia is a global and multilingual Web-based cooperative free-content encyclopedia.
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LinkedIn
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add to my toolboxsocial networking for non-social purposes
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Gmail
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add to my toolboxGmail is a web-based email with very user-friendly interface and huge storage capacity
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Social Source Commons
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add to my toolboxThe Social Source Commons is a “knowledge commons” that provides users with: a directory of software applications; links to relevant documentation, localization tools, services, user reviews; and a place to request tools/features.