My Pick

LogicielMac Update

LogicielMac Update is useful app that checks for updates for all of your non-Apple applications. It will automatically check for updates at a set interval anywhere from every hour to every month. The applications with updates will be downloaded and automatically installed.

One of my favorite features is that LogicielMac Update doesn't mind the organization of my Applications folder. It happily replaces the apps in the folder they were in and checks the sub-folders of my Applications folder.
My Aplications Folder

Another cool feature of LogicielMac Update is that it will let you interact with DMG licenses and the finish installing the application. And, if there is an application that you don't want to have updated, just add it to the blacklist and LogicielMac Update won't check for updates.

Overall, LogicielMac Update is a great little application to help keep your applications up to date.
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Remap that pesky enter key

That pesky little enter key next to the right command key is quite useless. Apple has even come to the realization this wasted key with the latest versions of their MacBook (Pro) keyboard layouts.

Bring in Double Command. With this free preference pane, that useless enter key can now be something useful, such as a second option key, or my personal preference, a second control key for the ease of changing spaces with one hand.
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SurveillanceSaver

SurveillanceSaver is a Quartz screensaver for OS X, but not just any screensaver. SurveillanceSaver pulls live streams for unprotected web cams and displays that as your screen saver. It really is quite neat, and contrary to what I believed, it isn't very processor intensive, which means the fan on my MacBook won't annoyingly spin up.

SurveillanceSaver is currently in alpha 0 (I know, scary isn't it?), but it seems pretty darn stable. Go check it out, it's a free download.
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Ninjawords

Ninjawords is simple. It is an online dictionary. But why use it? Because it is very fast. Fast like a ninja.
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