CBSS & National Center & OWP & etc.: Scrivener for the mac looks like a fabulous tool! Heard great things about it - particularly for qualitative research
"ALEKS (Assessment and LEarning in Knowledge Spaces) is a Research-Based Online Math Program:
* Artificial Intelligence Targets Gaps in Individual Student Knowledge
* Assessment and Learning with Standards-Based Content for Grades 3-12
* Comprehensive and Customizable Curriculum That Aligns with Course Syllabi or Textbooks
* Monitor Student, Class, School, and District Progress Toward State Standards
* Fully Bilingual - English and Spanish
* Unlimited Online Access - PC and Mac Compatible"
loads of special effects, a range of nice fonts, and numerous shapes. It enables red eye reduction and also edits the exposure which are the most common problems faced by the photographers. It is fast and works well on different platforms as Mac, Windows and Linux. One of the most interesting features of Picnik is the support of the photosharing sites and the social networking sites. Registration in Picnik is not mandatory. It is required for some special services only. You are going to spoil your day if you forget your password because it does not have the 'Forgot your password' option to retrieve your password.
Sumo Paint is really a "big" Paint program for imaging solutions and image processing. With the Mac-style design, this tool provides us many choices to edit an image through Photoshop-like layout. Sumo Paint's remarkable features such as: layer support, Photoshop layout and multiple document support make it's worth to use.
Organizational dataflow management software - a bit like Endnote- archive email, digitize papers, & share our data. Research Specific (DEVONagent) - recommended that CATE check this out.