Useful MAC Apps and Hardware [Ongoing Updates]
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Thanks Edson. I've adopted Moom a few weeks ago and find it very handy. Must look at the others.
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Hi Guys,
I came across TerraRay http://www.avisnocturna.com/site/TerraRay.html in the App Store and played with the demo and liked it. I think the app is a great way of dipping your big toe into the waters of terrain generation painlessly both from a learning curve and pocket point of view.
After I played with the demo and discovered that I needed the full version to import a 3DS model I stumped up the $14.99. I think it is something that I will experiment with and enjoy at the same time and maybe even learn a little over time
Mike
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a very useful and free task manager: Wunderlist. it is easy to operate and is multi-platform to boot. there is a good explanatory video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrdDUPpGV4U
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Thanks Edson. I will check it out
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@mike lucey said:
This app is very like PhotoSketcher the free app for Windows. Initially I thought it was by the same company. However I now believe its
not.On the Sketcher site the app is priced at €11.40 plus tax. But, its available at €5.49 on an intro offer at the App Store! I've been a bit envious of the nice output from the Win users with PhotoSketcher but not any longer as I think Sketcher has more bells and whistles even if it cost €5.49. http://neatberry.com/products/sketcher/
Mike
Have you been working with Sketcher, Mike? Have you been able to compare it with PhotoSketcher? I can't run PSketcher at present. Finding the Sketcher results a bit rough, and there is no "undo". But trying it out some, I find you don't want to run your line work through it. I have been recompositing the linework and Sketcher output (for color-only SU export) in Gimp and it is OK. In Gimp I haven't managed to get an easy WC process yet, so this might be a way.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I haven't had a chance to play around much with Sketcher. However your comments will encourage me to get back to it.
Mike
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A Quick note,
been using this with 'Export 2D Graphic' as EPS then saving as PDF in this, and it has lots of other tricks.
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
john -
Skim Screenshot attached, looks useful!
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I've been using Win since Win95 got a Mac Pro and Loving it I inherited a Mac Pro and had SL on it upgraded to Lion.
Not sure if I like this auto save tried to disable it everytime I start SU from icon on dock it opens last file i was working on instead of new
I really like that Moom app with KT and Gimp ver. for MAC now I'm happy Just a self taught hobbyest
Would like to see Mac and Win (separate of coarse) OS about SU forum stumbled on this thread because of new post wouldn't known about it otherwise
Walt
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welcome to the hiding room...
update your profile if you use SU on your mac.
I do try to reference here in other posts so people find it...john
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@mwm5053 said:
Not sure if I like this auto save tried to disable it everytime I start SU from icon on dock it opens last file i was working on instead of new
free preference pane that works with SU
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Punakea! I have no idea what the name means but this little app helps with the day-to-day struggle of managing your files.
The app cost $25 but could be well worth the price if it saves on searching time! There is a 30 day trial available for testing.
You can check it out here, http://www.nudgenudge.eu/home but I recommend viewing the screencast here, http://www.nudgenudge.eu/punakea/screencast
I'll let you know how I get on with the app once I have tested it.
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Punakea: barely visible rainbow, or white coral. Hawaiian.
Puna is spring (of water), also coral. Kea is white. -
I made the move to Lion over the weekend and found that a couple of App I was using were not compatible with Lion.
One particular app was Doodim, it permits one to dim the background of the foremost application thereby enhancing its visibility. Very useful if one keeps an untidy desktop, like me.
I did some searching for and alternative and found BackDrop, its not quite as flexible as Doodim but does the job well.
BackDrop can be located here, http://www.johnhaney.com/backdrop/ for free!
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While searching the App Store I came across DoodleDesk. Its a little pricey at $5.99 but a nice way to play around with freehand doodles and notes on your desktop! http://imaginaryroots.co.uk/doodledesk/
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Mike, I just upgraded to the iPhone 4s, I was so wanting the new Lumia Windows phone but realized once you go iPhone you don't go back. Rest of family are haters, all Android Galaxy fanboys...tsk!
I got SIRI they got nada.
However I gotta say that my wife has the Asus slider tablet (nvidia) and it kicks my iPad 2's ass in everything....grrrr.
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I think I found a better app than Back Drop (above). Its Isolator and can be downlaoded here http://willmore.eu/software/isolator/
I'm attaching a screen shot of the prefs. Isolator is very customizable!
If you like and use it be sure to make a donation to the developer it good kudos and helps the developer to improve the app
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Mike- I like that very cool. How do you like Lion? To find everything open on desktop have you used the F3 function to see everything you got open. You may know about this but Docker a pretty neat app to customize the dock. My favorite is Moom presets and customize windows very useful if you have several apps on desktop at same time. When i got my mac it was a hand me down had SL but upgraded to lion in a week and Loving every minute of it.
Walt
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Walt, I'm okay with Lion and learning about the bits and pieces. I was disappointment that I could not run Canvas X (for Ma) on it, now I have to use Parallels to use the app in Win!
At least Isolator covers up my messy BumpTop desktop ... not a pretty sight!
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I have just come across PlanGrid, an amazing iPad app to take blueprints with you on the road, but not only that, it allows you to annote them for reference when you go back to the office. it has a free plan and a couple of paid ones. the upload is done through your mac. you can find at http://www.plangrid.com
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