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The Web Developer extension for Firefox is a must have on any platform. I do a lot of my CSS editing in it.
Free Ruler is a free screen ruler that is very useful for, well, measuring things on the screen.
Transmit is a very nice FTP client.
If you like the glossy, glass/plastic-like buttons that people are doing these days (like the ones in OS X) Adobe ImageReady has lots of presets for these...it comes free with Photoshop. Also has feaures for rollovers and other web specific needs.
Linotype FontExplorer X is great if you have lots of fonts. Much better than using FontBook.
DigitalColor Meter is already on your Mac (in Applications/Utilities/) and allows you to sample the color of any pixel on your screen.
Grab is also in the Utilities folder and allows you to do a number of different types of screen captures. There are keyboard shortcuts for some of these, which are worth learning (look in the Preferences panel, under Keyboard & Mouse).
Hold down Ctrl+Option+Command and then press the number 8 key to invert the screen colors. This is very useful when you land on a site with light text on a black background, which I find nearly impossible to read...plus it's cool and you can use it to play jokes on your less Mac savvy friends.
The Text Clipping feature is probably the most useful and underused feature in OS X. Highlight any text (like this post :-) then click and drag to the desktop and it will be saved there...aren't Macs great!
I code by hand. I redesign websites for a living and most of my redesigns were set up with WYSIWYG programs. There isn't a wysiwyg program on the market today that puts out clean code, not even the newest version of Dreamweaver.