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https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/22211/insomniax
Alternative to Caffeine which appears to be a bit more involved, potentially more powerful, but certainly more complex.
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http://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/
Great little (free, beer) app for OSX that shows detailed battery information.
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http://pilotmoon.com/popclip/
$5 app for OSX that pops up the iOS style cut copy paste options above any selected text. Supports an MIT licensed extension system. Might support auto-copying, if not, probably easy enough with an extension.
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http://lifehacker.com/5643460/how-to-track-and-potentially-recover-your-stolen-laptop-or-android-with-prey
Install this, prey, on phone (and laptop?). It's remote wipe, track, etc software, and it's free up to 3 devices apparently.
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http://jumpcut.sourceforge.net/
Simple clipboard buffer (keeps a clipboard history). Not quite select / middle click, but a step in the right direction.
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http://www.boastr.de/#features
A must have mouse customisation app for OSX which is free (as in beer?). Includes awesomeness like snap windows to positions and other genius. Looks outstandingly useful.
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https://shop.altova.com/category.asp?catalog%5Fname=V2011R1C1%5Fshop&category%5Fname=MapForce&Page=1&MSCSProfile=95385A1F52DEA1A229D5B37542054464644F14B727CFA53C285C4F3EF803450B4B66DD67EC7DCC291234E6391E8ECEE79A6EEBFAFB8E3F804ADC10AD0297C7A4A5914EA5C4C78A03CEC993CEC25428609F91EC447B9C6BA71256817BEFA15C90E71ECB70A25EC85D5198A2C0A1C0327447F30A72907C16C9F2D6AB8BC232A8BF7FD055D333773031
MapForce software that converts all sorts of plain text data files into KML or other mapping formats. Includes a feature to generate royalty-free executables that re-run the conversion process, interesting. Expensive.
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http://www.glype.com/
A web based proxy script powered by PHP and curl, not free, released under a proprietary license, removing the "powered by glype" link costs money. Free as in beer.
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http://code.google.com/p/google-maps-icons/
A whopping 900 map icons, released under the GPLv3. Colour coded, categorised, and all sorts.
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http://www.mobuzz.co.uk/2009/08/19/nokia-e52-and-e55-internet-radio/
How to install Nokia's internet radio application on the E52, E55 and E72. Reports that it works.
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http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
An incredible little open source certified license. :-)
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http://packages.ubuntu.com/
The Ubuntu package list. One can find .debs to download here.
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http://tips.webdesign10.com/editors-for-ruby-on-rails-ubuntu-jedit-emacs-radrails-cream-scite
An overview of various editors for Ubuntu Dapper, focusing on Ruby on Rails compatibility. Each editor is covered in a little detail with enough information to get a flavour of it. Useful.
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http://punbb.org/
Light, clean and fast forum software
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http://www.scan.co.uk/
Scan are a fairly cheap source of it / computer / ict kit / equipment in the UK.