How about Apps Not in the Mac App Store

What apps do you have that are not in the Mac App Store ?

I have The Ultimate Campground Log MW

Still working on on my program, but there are some screenshots of it…
http://shaosean.tk/ssWired/

Mail Archiver X archives emails on the Mac for those who have GBs and GBs of mai: http://www.mothsoftware.com .

App Wrapper isn’t in the App Store, while App Wrapper Mini is. However App Wrapper has far more functionality than AWM.

MICR calibration Wizard for Windows and Macintosh.

http://micr-fonts.com/MICRfont/micr-fonts-windows.html

PaintDS - a MSPaint clone with extra features … available for OSX
DSLockBox - a Personal Information Security Manager - available for OSX (windows soon)
FlashDMG - a DMG creator for OSX
XjPrint - A source code printer for XOJO projects for both OSX and Windows

My Store

[quote=71335:@shao sean]till working on on my program, but there are some screenshots of it…
http://shaosean.tk/ssWired/ [/quote]

Nostalgically reminds me of FirstClass (and to a lesser degree, Hotline) from the early 90s. I loved FirstClass so very much. I loved how well they transitioned they moved to an internet/web-enabled world but how irrelevant they became when the bigger players on one side and open source projects on the other completely ate their markets.

I’m assuming App Store rules and sandboxing would bounce App Wrapper right off as a candidate for the MAS, right?

While most of what I do is for my company, I do have two pretty simple tools online:

SolEol - Search and download of subtitles using a file-based hash (and not just file-name, to avoid unsynchronized subtitles). Been updating it sporadically since 2007.

SMBUp - Installer, Uninstaller and front-end for Samba on OS X, as Samba has been removed since Lion but some people still need it themselves (a typical scenario would be a Network scanner that can’t connect to OSX’s SMB2 implementation, or a Multimedia Drive that can’t connect to Macintosh shared disks otherwise).

Have two application available to the public:

FAP Monitor HughesNet; which is a Mac application only which monitor Hughes Satellite modem for FAP.
RVCare Log Book: which is a Mac, Windows database application for RVer’s.

Both are available on my web site:

It is more like Hotline (the actual protocol is Wired from zanka software who is no longer developing it)… Most of the GUI is done with HTMLViewers and the chat themes are Adium Message Styles…

Comic!, a comic book library and reader (CBR & CBZ file formats). Still under development.

Mergemill Pro––a versatile data processing and static website generation tool, for both OS X and Windows.
http://www.mergemill.com

We will begin work soon on another one also not intended for the Mac App Store. However, I doubt anyone can afford to skip the MAS. So we are thinking about that too.

We are in way too small of a niche market to effectively sell in the MAS. Since our products are geared at healthcare professionals, we can charge many times more for a license outside the MAS than we ever could in it.

AcuGraph: http://www.acugraph.com
Auriculo3D: http://www.auriculo3d.com
PointsPC: http://www.pointspc.com

Here is another little app I wrote a few years ago for a client who ultimately decided not to mess with MAS at all, and just sell it on his website directly:
TigerShark: http://www.michaelthemaven.com/?postID=2533&tiger-shark-product-information

I think this topic should be pined to the top like “Xojo Apps in the Mac App Store” is.

Maybe the powers that be could do this. It deserves as much.