Things should just work. And programs are supposed to solve a specific task in the best way possible.
No need for never ending evaluation projects. No need for three programs doing the same stuff. You want the best blogging tool, the single best page layout software, and the best backup program. Period.
OK - here you go! This page (currently in beta), will give you exactly what you want: an up-to-date application database with THE best program in every category, for any task you may think of. Well, most of them, I guess.
Check back often! And in case you like to write and would love to tell us about your own favorite Mac programs - register as an author!
Recent News
We are up.
- Published 08/6/2007
Yep, best-mac-programs.com is online. Obviously.
At least the domain is registered and the content management is up and running.
Over the next weeks we will pour in the content.
You can expect a highly specialised, eclectic and valuable collection of reviews, hints, news and links!
All collected to help you to do things the Mac way:
better and more easy than ever.
See you back soon!
At least the domain is registered and the content management is up and running.
Over the next weeks we will pour in the content.
You can expect a highly specialised, eclectic and valuable collection of reviews, hints, news and links!
All collected to help you to do things the Mac way:
better and more easy than ever.
See you back soon!
Recent Articles
Is there the "one" program for any purpose?
- By Martin Hoffmann
- Published 08/14/2007
- Site Help
- Unrated
The answer is of course a clear and loud "NO". People are different, their tasks are diffent, their way of working and thinking is different. So is their way of using their Mac.
So why this site?
Why the claim to offer "the" single best solution for everything?
It is not just a bold marketing claim to catch visitors. Well, ok, it is that as well... But there is a more honorable motivation behind it as well.
There IS a single-best application for everything you can do with a Mac.
Contradiction? No.