Useful MAC Apps and Hardware [Ongoing Updates]
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Yeah, Edson you are right about using migrate assistant. I managed to get things in order with it.
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Ruler X111
http://homepage.mac.com/kyasu/soft/macx.html#rulerx
Its a simple on screen ruler that is capable of being rotated. I quite like the dirty look of it with the red biro marks and all.
'Right click' brings up a dialog box for accurate control on size, opacity and angle. The instructions are in Japanese! I would like to find a way of having TWO instances of Ruler X111 on the screen but have not managed it so far. If anyone can figure out a way of doing this I would appreciate the advise.
Mike
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what is it for? to measure things on screen?
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Its hard to list uses off hand but I find on on screen rotate able ruler handy to have around. One example that comes to mind is when you need to get some vanishing points! This is why I was trying to get multiple instances on screen. I was able to do this with Mezure (a windows onscreen ruler) and found it very handy.
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does this help, I'll see if I can access the english version which is in the file, when I get a chance
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@mike lucey said:
Ruler X111
http://homepage.mac.com/kyasu/soft/macx.html#rulerx
Its a simple on screen ruler that is capable of being rotated. I quite like the dirty look of it with the red biro marks and all.
'Right click' brings up a dialog box for accurate control on size, opacity and angle. The instructions are in Japanese! I would like to find a way of having TWO instances of Ruler X111 on the screen but have not managed it so far. If anyone can figure out a way of doing this I would appreciate the advise.
Mike
You can duplicate app.
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Thanks wind-borne
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Hi Guys,
I think many might find this little utility very useful. Hawkscope resides in the Menu and allows to one click access to HD, Apps, Docs etc etc.
You can download it from here, http://www.varaneckas.com/projects/opensource/hawkscope Check out the developer also, Tomas Varaneckas http://www.varaneckas.com/
AND if you find it useful buy the guy a coffee via a Donate at the bottom of this page, http://www.varaneckas.com/projects/opensource
Mike
PS: Its also cross platform but we won't tell those Windows guys
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Wouldn't I like: an app that saves and can recreate all my windows, files, apps. palettes etc. to be open in the same positions on my screens. Sometimes I have everything set just right for an ongoing project..
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@pbacot said:
Wouldn't I like: an app that saves and can recreate all my windows, files, apps. palettes etc. to be open in the same positions on my screens. Sometimes I have everything set just right for an ongoing project..
Peter,
I think STAY might meet your needs. Check it out here, http://cordlessdog.com/stay/
Mike
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Thank you Mike, I thought you might know of something. That looks like a good app. I'll try it out!
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Peter,
Let me know what you think of it.
Mike
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DraftSight 2d for Win, Mac, soon Linux and maybe iPad!!
I know only too well that the ongoing search for a simple to use SketchUp friendly 2D drafting application is still foremost in the minds of many forum members.
I think DraftSight by Dassault Systemes may prove to be what many are looking for as its a FREE application with a very clean interface.
I have downloaded the Mac version and imported a SketchUp .dwg export with dimensions. It came into DraftSight quickly and cleanly. To date I have not explored all the bells and whistles of DS (DraftSight) but like what I see so far. Dare I say it? ... its quite intuitive!
For more information go to http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/ ... view/#vid1 Be warned it involves signing up etc. Not too much hassle for quite a good, easy to use, 2D application.
Ricky Jordon covers many aspects of DraftSight also in this review 'DraftSight - FREE 2D For ALL' here,
http://www.rickyjordan.com/2010/06/draf ... r-all.html
Mike
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The Omni Group's, OmniWeb, is now FREE!!! Yay!!
I never purchased this brilliant browser, because after all, I could just use Safari, (or Chrome)? But Omniweb is now completely free. All Mac users should use this brilliant little browser!
Highly configurable too.
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simple and sweet:
total finder.. it's not a new finder etc and you don't have to learn a new way of working.. just a finder plugin that adds some more capabilities such as tabbed folders and dual mode..
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@tfdesign said:
The Omni Group's, OmniWeb, is now FREE!!! Yay!!
Hmm... the Omniweb honeymoon period is wearing thin.
Omniweb would be great if it wasn't so chock full of bugs. I've now switched to Camino- which is rather elegant, and also free. So we'll see how that goes......
I want my Safari back, but it's having so many performance problems. It starts off great, then hits a site it doesn't like, and then it crawls (probably dealing with all those numpties who have yet to update to IE8 and Windows 7!! )
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I've tried a load of them and keep coming back to Opera, not perfect but it has all the features I need and USE every day!
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Yes Opera is very good. I need to have another play with it.
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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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