![]() ![]() Having dealt with ugly managers like Suitcase Fusion and Font Explorer X, and the rather feature limited Font Book that ships with OS X, Fontcase showed the Mac community how graceful a font manager can be. Designed by the most talented of designers, Laurent Baumann, this amazing font manager is the brain child of Pieter Omvlee of Bohemian Coding. When the first images of Fontcase showed up, every designer knew they were in for a treat. Nothing’s stopping you from grabbing the trial though.Ī stunning implementation of the hue/saturation tool. LittleSnapper costs $40 for a license, but if you wait around there’s usually a good deal waiting for you to happen. It seamlessly integrates with Mac OS X, has a fairly decent memory footprint, and one of the best user interfaces in the Mac appspace. ![]() Tied with its online service “Ember”, LittleSnapper is currently the de facto screenshot/webshot manager on the Mac. While more pretty than functional in its earlier releases, the app has gained serious traction since its 1.5 release. LittleSnapperĬreating waves even before its release, LittleSnapper from RealMacSoftware has captured the hearts of many a Mac user. While most Mac apps exhibit good user interface design, there are some exceptionally well done pixels. Here’s a few among the many apps highlighting some excellent visual design and functionality. ![]() Mac software has so far exhibited a far greater penchant for user interface design than their Windows counterparts. If we’re starting at ground zero, what better way than to have a nice little list. In Mac The 10 Most Beautiful Apps on my Mac ![]()
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