Ampado is the easiest and fastest way to listen to your audio files. It's folder based so you can just browse your media in the player.
OmniDiskSweeper is really great at what it does: showing you the files on your drive, in descending order by size, and letting you decide what to do with them. Delete away, but exercise caution. (Requires OS X v10.8+)
What is ngrok?
ngrok exposes local servers behind NATs and firewalls to the public internet over secure tunnels.
How it works
You download and run a program on your machine and provide it the port of a network service, usually a web server.
It connects to the ngrok cloud service which accepts traffic on a public address and relays that traffic through to the ngrok process running on your machine and then on to the local address you specified.
What it's good for
- Demoing web sites without deploying
- Building webhook consumers on your dev machine
- Testing mobile apps connected to your locally running backend
- Stable addresses for your connected devices that are deployed in the field
- Running personal cloud services from your home
Brow adds your Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox bookmarks to the OS X Spotlight Service. Spotlight will show the bookmarks (including previews), as it already does now with Safari bookmarks, and will open them with your default web browser. Brow runs as a menubar app or, if you choose, invisible in the background. That's all.