Useful MAC Apps and Hardware [Ongoing Updates]
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Thanks for the great ideas everyone.
Personally I have been having some problems lately with Firefox and some Java sites and have started using Safari more often again.
Say, does anyone know of a add-on which will create "tear-off" windows of pull-down menus ? I think there was something like that once... or was that in a particular program? Anyway my CAD program has pull downs for the layer "sheets", the setup of a group of layers. In a complex drawing I jump from sheet to sheet. Just pulling down the menu then searching the list, dragging to the selection etc etc is GETTING OLD. I've suggested to the developer that this be a window, but nothing's likely to happen. I'd like to get that pull-down always open on my monitor so I can mouse over and click on any layer setup--like we do for scenes in SU.
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Snagit on Mac has been released. it is an impressive screen capture app. it is worth a peek.
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nice, simple. free paint program I tried out for my seven year old and decided to use it myself.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/paintbrush/
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@tfdesign said:
I've now switched to Camino- which is rather elegant, and also free. So we'll see how that goes......
Well I can honestly say that Camino is utterly fabulous, and has now become my main browser
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hi all,
at the moment, this is called sumac.app and as far as I'm aware, no one else has tried it out.
there's a write up in http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=35023&p=308823#p308823
I've had no reply's there, so I thought I'd put it here where I know Mac users will see it.It's moved forward and I've made a demo movie, but before making a new dmg, I want to know if anyone else is interested.
so, if you have a look at the link and come back here to reply,
I'll then post the links here, if that's OKjohn
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John,
Could you post the movie link here so we can get a better idea of the app in action?
Mike
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hi Mike,
not a problem, when I tidy it up a bit...
in the mean time I just finished a test dmg plugin loader, that should put a ruby and support folder directly into the right place.
it's just Jim's homer.rb ( Jim hope you don't mind)
if you already have it, it will ask if you want to replace, etc...Can everyone try, I'll put a 'how to make' in the dev forum if it works well.
It may make life easier for Mac-SU plugin newcomers [as well as developers]
it may only work on v8 which is what I really need to know.cheers
john
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John, the link doesn't work.
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John, I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to do
The video is also too blurred to make much sense out of. Any chance of a higher resolution version?
cheers.
Tom
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hi Tom,
Links and file sizes are driving me nuts, so now I've remembered it only needs to work on a Mac.... like the app.
here's a reasonable quality version (with all my fumbling with a giant cursor!!!)
it's took me 7 secs to download and you can watch in full screen to see what's happening.
all the actions are SLOWED down, it's not as clunky in use...
sorry for the others, I'll take it down
john
http://homepage.mac.com/johnboundy/filechute/sumac_demo%232.mp4.zip -
Hi all,
I made a [low quality] demo, but it's still >4MBHere's a download linkEDIT: NEW LINK
REMOVED this one as well, too small, see two posts below for a full screen demo, link
I'll sort out a smaller one later...
john
edit: replaced the broken link... this should work -
"Filechute" is so awesome!
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Me again,
here's the link to the app, It's slowed down at the moment because I added a load of extra steps and delays to show what's happening...have a play
http://homepage.mac.com/johnboundy/filechute/sumac_dev_2011-03-01-002859.dmg.zip...a had trouble with the short URL's
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Since we launched Shaderlight for SketchUp back in October weβve been inundated with emails asking when the Mac version will be released. Well the wait is over β you can download Shaderlight for your Mac!
Head to http://www.shaderlight.com to download your free version or a 14 day trial of the fully featured Shaderlight Pro!
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Hi Guys,
When I was back in the Stone Age using Windows , I got very fond of a handy little utility called 'Meazure'. It was an on-line ruler.
Over the past couple of years I have come across a few similar Mac apps but none as good as Meazure until now!
PixelStick http://www.plumamazing.com/mac/pixelstick/ does the job very well. Check out the screencast on the site as it explains the in and outs.Meazure allowed me to open multiple rulers which was needed at times. To do this in PixelStick I have to 'copy' the app and make multiple pixelsticks.
It looks to be free or a pay if you like! If you find it useful please consider buying as it helps the developer to improve the app.
Mike
PS: For all the Win users that have a peek in here, the link to Meazure is http://www.cthing.com/Meazure.asp
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Compress PDF Workflow 6.0
Apparently Apple removed this feature in Tiger! (How annoying! )
However after a little searching, I found this Automator script, that does a fab job- although a bit fiddly if you need to tweak it.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/automator/compresspdfworkflow.html
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SmillaEnlarger 0.9.0 MAC
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/31807/smillaenlargerVery handy for detailed zoom of image sections
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What a great App! Thanks for sharing that Mike!
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http://www.pascal.com/software/freeruler/
@unknownuser said:
Note: Free Ruler is only available for Mac OS X. It may work on Mac OS 9, but this has not been tested. It most definitely will not work on your stupid Windows PC.
Actually, this app would be useful if it actually stayed on top!
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