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OSX Onlife

Why does OSX get all the interesting software?

Onlife is an application for the Mac OS X that observes your every interaction with software applications such as Safari, Mail and iChat and then creates a personal shoebox of all the web pages you visit, emails you read, documents you write and much more. Onlife then indexes the contents of your shoebox, makes it searchable and displays all the interactions between you and your favorite apps over time.

I like the idea of a centralized searchable workspace. I haven’t spent any time on OSX Tiger so I’m not totally sure if an application like this is beneficial aside from the visualization options. Maybe a few OSX users can try the beta.

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