Mac

for the week of: August 31Downloads
  1. 1.
    LimeWire X

    Tools & Utilities39,675

  2. 2.
    FrostWire

    Tools & Utilities14,540

  3. 3.
    LimeWire (Classic)

    Tools & Utilities13,288

  4. 4.
    Adobe Photoshop

    Image Editing11,543

  5. 5.
    Microsoft Office 2008

    Applications10,156

  6. 6.
    Adobe Flash Player

    Video9,868

  7. 7.
    VLC Media Player

    Video9,237

  8. 8.
    Mozilla Firefox

    Browsers7,442

  9. 9.
    Ares

    Strategy & War6,481

  10. 10.
    iTunes

    MP35,595

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Release date
  1. launch2net Sep 05

    Dial-up & Connectivity

  2. FoneLink Sep 05

    File & Disk Management

  3. Fortora Fresh Finance for Mac Sep 05

    Personal Finance

  4. iText Pro '08 Sep 05

    Word Processing

  5. Salling Media Sync Sep 05

    Music

  6. WowMatrix Sep 05

    Tools & Editors

  7. R-Studio for Mac Sep 05

    System Utilities

  8. GL Golf Sep 05

    Sports

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  1. 1.
    Adobe Reader

    View PDF documents from your desktop or on the Web.

  2. 2.
    Mozilla Firefox

    Surf the Web with this lean and fast open-source browser.

  3. 3.
    iTunes

    Create MP3 libraries, burn CDs, and download music to your iPod and iPhone.

  4. 4.
    Snood

    Free trapped Snoods by launching other Snoods at them.

  5. 5.
    Skype

    Experience free, unlimited, high-quality voice communication over the Internet.

  6. 6.
    GraphicConverter X

    Open and save images in various graphic formats and handle enhanced image manipulations.

  7. 7.
    Adobe Illustrator CS3

    Create artworks, technical illustrations, graphics, and page designs.

  8. 8.
    OpenOffice.org (Intel)

    Take an open-source approach to office productivity.

  9. 9.
    Audacity (PowerPC)

    Manipulate digital-audio waveforms and record sounds.

  10. 10.
    SereneScreen Marine Aquarium

    Turn your OS X desktop into a realistic-looking 3D aquarium.

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from the download blog

Stellarium reaches for the stars

Posted by Seth Rosenblatt on Sep 04, 2008
For a true PC planetarium experience, check out cross-platform Stellarium. The features are, well, stellar: a catalog of more than 600,000 stars that can be expanded to 210 million is just the start of what this open-source star map offers.
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