Useful MAC Apps and Hardware [Ongoing Updates]
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LOL@ I wanker
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Cunning Fox also from http://www.donelleschi.com is a very quick way of switching off the running apps when you want to get maximum processing power from your Mac. Its also a quick way of killing apps.
The icon is tiny and sits on the bottom left corner of the screen, a little yellow box with a 'C'. I having been using this some some time now with no problems.
Cunning FOX http://www.donelleschi.com/cunningfox/
Mike
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@solo said:
LOL@ I wanker
Just noticed the guy's full name is Isaac Wankerl. I'd imagine the 'l' is very important
to this guy. (Also I think the 'W' is pronounced as a'V' as it looks like a German name). As is the 'e' in Lucey to me! I suppose we all have our burdens to carryHere is Isaac's pic. He's from Texas .... I wonder it Todd has every bumped into him in his travels down there. The guy should place a PayPal Donate as the utility is VERY useful, I'm using it all the time.
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Don't know him.
In the handy Mac app category, I've purchased SnapzPro. Awesome. It will do a screen capture video, plus all manners of still screen capture, way above and beyond what comes with OS X.
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/I'm also running with a beta version of Skitch. I think it's in public beta right now. It's very handy for marking up / annotating a screen grab in fun, artsy ways. Skitch is from the same folks that produce Comic Life.
http://plasq.com/skitchI'm considering springing for Fission and Audio Hijack Pro too from Rogue Amoeba.
http://rogueamoeba.com/And, of course, Handbrake for ripping DVDs to my iPod.
Todd
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Thanks for adding to the list Todd, much appreciated. Must check those apps out
I'm wondering if we should make this a 'Sticky' as I'm sure it would be of interest to many Mac users.
Also, It probably would not be a bad idea if a similar thread was started by one of the Win guys that is interested in checking out new Win programs. Any takers ?
Mike
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Bean is a simple to use free word processor that I use ALL the time
as it meeting my needs and requirements.http://www.bean-osx.com/Bean.html
Mike
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Looking in my applications folder I see
Image Tricks (http://www.belightsoft.com) - filters and transforms on images
ImageWell (http://xtralean.com) - image edit, crop, resize, annotate, web previewy stuff
Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org) - drawing etc. Uses X11 and looks horribly like a windows app but is pretty good otherwise
LineForm ( http://freeverse.com/lineform/) - I paid actual money for this. Can even read pdfs and 'parse them' into graphic entities so you can edit them.
Picturesque (http://www.acqualia.com/picturesque/) - does pretty things to imagesAside from LineForm they're all no-cost.
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Thanks for the list all, as a new comer to OSX is there a freeware theme changer? Something like ShapeShifter?
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks for the list all, as a new comer to OSX is there a freeware theme changer? Something like ShapeShifter?
TIAHere is one, Cricket1
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/Cricket1.shtmlAlso you might check out this list,
http://www.softlookup.com/category.asp?ID=513Mike
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Thanks Mike, I'll check into those.
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Hi Guys,
I've had Corel Painter Essential 2 for a while. It came as a freebie with something that I bought, can't remember what BTW I did not like the GUI.
I've just learned that Corel has now launched Painter Essentials 4 for both Win and Mac. I've downloaded the demo (60 days!) and had a very quick look araound and liked what I saw.
It is a major improvement over pervious versions. Its the 'lazy man's' ideal tool for trouble free quick painterly effects. Just upload the photo / picture and try the various options.I think with a bit of time it might be possible to achieve the 'Dennis Effect'!
The demo can be had here, http://www.corel.com They require an account setup but I think its worth the effort. Or try here http://www.download.com/3001-2187_4-10747944.html
Here is a little YouTube presentation, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UeI07Y6FdA
Corel Painter Essentials 4My efforts attached.
Mike
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let me add my 2$.
Jing (http://www.jingproject.com/ very nice and useful free screen capture/annotation app. it allows you to record videos too.
Rita (http://www.frykholm.se/rita.html "Rita is a paint program for MacOS X that attempts to be limitless, flexible and easy to use. Unlike traditional paint programs Rita does not restrict you to a particular image size or resolution. Instead, it uses an infinite canvas. You can make the image as big as you like and zoom in as much as you want without ever encountering any big blocky pixels."
Shindler (http://www.1802.it/shindler.php drag any folder on this app and it will produce a text list all its contents.
Justlooking (http://chipmunkninja.com/article/justlooking2 no-frills image viewer
VLC (http://www.videolan.org/ media player that supports a large number of formats. whenever quicktime refuses to go vlc does the trick.
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Hi Edson,
That JingProject is a useful tool to have in the arsenal. I have downloaded but was disappointed to see that the ScreenCast site is currently down. However I did sign up for a Flikr account. I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Mike
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Hi Guys,
Here is a useful 2D Allpication, QCad. It has both Win and Mac versions and is very low cost. http://www.qcad.org/qcad.html
Mike
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Hi Guys,
If you are half as unorganised as me you must be looking
for a good To-Do list maker, one that works!I've tried a few and the 'list' system simply does not help
that much.I've come across LifeShaker, a graphical slant on the To-Do
list maker. Check it out here,
http://www.funkycloud.com/lifeshaker/features.phpBTW, I was very impressed with the producer's web site and
tutorial videos, very entertaining in deedMike
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have a look at MacBreakz (http://www.publicspace.net/MacBreakZ/), an application devised to help you prevent RSI. i have been using it for some days and it feels really good to take short breaks and stretch in the middle of a work session.
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.... my cure for RSI is a cigarette break
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Messrs. Moderators, this topic should be a sticky I reckon!
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Do anyone know a little prog which samples the program Icons on the desktop?
( Now I'm in the Mac family, too )Burkhard
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Welcome to the club Burkhard. I'm not clear on what
you are looking for! You might find something here,
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Graphics/Pixer.shtmlMike
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