- AppGrid, a simple GUI-configured window manager for OS X 10.7+, predecessor to Zephyros
- DeskLabels, lets you put labels on your desktop so you can label groups of icons
- Mail Ping, pretty much a clone of Gmail Notifier, but works with multiple gmail accounts
- LoginControl, lets you reorder your login items in Mac OS X 10.5
- Docks, an Mac OS X 10.5 app that let you swap out the apps/documents in your dock quickly (featured in MacWorld magazine a few years ago, leading to the only month I had any real sales)
- TunesBar, showing your iTunes song in your menu bar; now integrated into Bahamut[1]
- QuickApps, icon in your menu-bar that gave you quick mouse-based access to all your apps
- QuickTimer, a simple microwave-style timer for your desktop
- TiltRecall, an iPhone OS 3 simon-clone based on tilting your iPhone
(I'm probably forgetting a few.)
I've since open-sourced many of these apps. The repo[2] was forked a lot, and then I deleted my own repo.
- AppGrid, a simple GUI-configured window manager for OS X 10.7+, predecessor to Zephyros
- DeskLabels, lets you put labels on your desktop so you can label groups of icons
- Mail Ping, pretty much a clone of Gmail Notifier, but works with multiple gmail accounts
- LoginControl, lets you reorder your login items in Mac OS X 10.5
- Docks, an Mac OS X 10.5 app that let you swap out the apps/documents in your dock quickly (featured in MacWorld magazine a few years ago, leading to the only month I had any real sales)
- TunesBar, showing your iTunes song in your menu bar; now integrated into Bahamut[1]
- QuickApps, icon in your menu-bar that gave you quick mouse-based access to all your apps
- QuickTimer, a simple microwave-style timer for your desktop
- TiltRecall, an iPhone OS 3 simon-clone based on tilting your iPhone
(I'm probably forgetting a few.)
I've since open-sourced many of these apps. The repo[2] was forked a lot, and then I deleted my own repo.
[1]: https://github.com/sdegutis/bahamut
[2]: https://github.com/fuseelements/grs