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Here’s the 27th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
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Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, here are a few of the links that Robert discussed in the podcast.
http://www.plextor.com/english/products/TV402UMac.htm
This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
Jeff Powell joined us to look at the following software:
FlyGesture From Flying Meat Software
Seasonality From Gaucho Software
Tim looked at these products,
TouValy: http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html
SnailMail: http://nixanz.com/products/snailmail/README.html
OnDeck: http://holocore.com/?OnDeck
FinderCleaner: http://www.boswortels.tk
LineIn: http://www.rogueamoeba.com/freebies
Eudora mailbox Cleaner: http://homepage.mac.com/aamann
Textpander: http://www.petermaurer.de/nasi.php?section=textpander&layout=default
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Here’s the 26th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, here are a few of the links that Robert discussed in the podcast.
http://www.architosh.com/news/2005-10/2005c1021_quad-modo.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ambient/index.html
http://www.apple.com/powermac/dualcore.html
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html
http://www.apple.com/aperture/quicktours/
http://www.pmug.org/pages/camp.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow.
This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
Surf-Bits.com is looking for a Mac blogger to help out. Send an email to surfbits at gmail dot com.
Dreamweaver 8: http://www.macromedia.com
Jet Photo 2.1: http://www.jetphotosoft.com/web
iPhoto Batch Enhancer: http://www.feroxsoft.de/ibe/index_en.html
iPhoto Diet: http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~fuhrer/personal/freestuff/iphotodiet
Jack-O-Lantern Screensaver: http://www.killerrobots.com/screensavers
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Here’s the 25th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, here are a few of the links that Robert discussed in the podcast.
http://the.taoofmac.com/space/PVR
http://www.musingsfrommars.org
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/3340
http://www.neoac.org
http://www.droidmaker.com
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/securityusability/index.html
http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog
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This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
Surf-Bits.com is looking for a Mac blogger to help out. Send an email to surfbits at gmail dot com.
Neo Office: http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/en/faq.php
Mariner Calc: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/2746
Apple Ports: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106439
Color Schemes: http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/misc.htm#Color%20Schemes%20Anchor
Detour: http://www.rogueamoeba.com
Splendid City: http://www.splendidcity.net/
Oolite: http://oolite.aegidian.org/
gDisk: http://gdisk.sourceforge.net/
Adium: http://www.adiumx.com/
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Here’s the second episode of Ten Minutes with a Mac Developer.
In this podcast we talk to two very talented programmers, Jayson Adams and Eric Boehnisch-Volkman.
First off is Jayson Adams from Circus Ponies Software. Circus Ponies Software was founded in 2003 as an artisan software house to create best of breed productivity apps that showcase the richness of the Mac OS X platform. The company’s mission is to make software that surprises and delights users with its beauty and usefulness. Loosely based on its NeXTSTEP ancestor of the same name, Circus Ponies’ flagship product, NoteBookâ˘, is a combination outliner and free-form database that lets you clip, organize, and share unstructured information from any source. The company is based in San Francisco, California.
Then we get to meet Eric Boehnisch-Volkman from Devon Technologies. DEVONtechnologies was founded 2002 and is today headquartered in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, USA.
The main focus of all activities is clearly on the intelligent usage of the robust, flexible and versatile architecture to create rock-solid applications for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to databases, intelligent agents, data-mining, information retrieval and human-computer-interfaces. DEVONtechnologies researches in the field of semantic and associative data analysis and synthesis, and develops key applications based on the DEVONtechnology.
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Here’s the 24th episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, he talks about the October issue of the maccompanion out now.
Robert also discusses the Switcher Contest he has running and Team Bonsai updates along with iDive and Adobe InCopy2
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This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
Surf-Bits.com is looking for a Mac blogger to help out. Send an email to surfbits at gmail dot com.
Macromedia Studio 8
MacTracker: http://www.mactracker.ca
Yoink Widget: http://www.softchaos.com/products/yoink
Battle for Wesnoth: http://www.wesnoth.org
Minuteur: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/philippe.galmel/index_mac.html
Freeware Audio and Video Software
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I am not at liberty to say but will be able to talk more in the
near future. www.rawvoice.com
Here’s the 23rd episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, he talks about the October issue of the maccompanion out now.
Robert also discusses the Switcher Contest he has running and why owning a Mac is cheaper then owning a PC.
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I want to thank Adam Raimer from MadTown Aces Productions for the great new Intro and Sweepers on the Podcast.
This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
OmniGraffle Pro 4.0: http://www.omnigroup.com
Boaz Ordan’s Tcast Mac podcast in Hebrew: http://tcast.blogspot.com.
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac: http://www.microsoft.com/mac
Chicken of the VNC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cotvnc
Meteorologist: http://heat-meteo.sourceforge.net
Mail Scripts: http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/Mail_Scripts.html
Mozilla Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org
ibackup 4.0: http://www.grapefruit.ch/iBackup
Abiword: http://www.abiword.com
FreeCiv: http://blog.saltybanana.com/peel
Vienna Newsreader: http://www.opencommunity.co.uk/vienna2.html
Kinkless GTD for OmniOutliner: http://www.kinkless.com
You can either click on the podcast link on the left and listen to it via QT from the browser, or you can right click on the podcast link and choose to “download linked file”. That will download the mp3 and you can play it from you hard drive with iTunes.
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Here’s the 23rd episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, he talks about the October issue of the maccompanion out now.
Robert also discusses the Switcher Contest he has running and why owning a Mac is cheaper then owning a PC.
.
I want to thank Adam Raimer from MadTown Aces Productions for the great new Intro and Sweepers on the Podcast.
This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
OmniGraffle Pro 4.0: http://www.omnigroup.com
Boaz Ordan’s Tcast Mac podcast in Hebrew: http://tcast.blogspot.com.
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac: http://www.microsoft.com/mac
Chicken of the VNC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cotvnc
You can either click on the podcast link on the left and listen to it via QT from the browser, or you can right click on the podcast link and choose to “download linked file”. That will download the mp3 and you can play it from you hard drive with iTunes.
The right link below is the URL for the podcast RSS feed. Just right click it and choose to copy the address and then paste it in your podcast reader, or ipodder, or newsreader that will download enclosures automatically.
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Here’s the 23rd episode of the Mac ReviewCast! Remember to send feedback and suggestions to surbits at gmail dot com, and also remember to check out the photo gallery of the items we review at my surfbits.smugmug.com account.
Robert from the macCompanion joins us today, he talks about the October issue of the maccompanion out now.
Robert also discusses the Switcher Contest he has running and why owning a Mac is cheaper then owning a PC.
.
I want to thank Adam Raimer from MadTown Aces Productions for the great new Intro and Sweepers on the Podcast.
This week we looked at the following products and/or links:
You can either click on the podcast link on the left and listen to it via QT from the browser, or you can right click on the podcast link and choose to “download linked file”. That will download the mp3 and you can play it from you hard drive with iTunes.
The right link below is the URL for the podcast RSS feed. Just right click it and choose to copy the address and then paste it in your podcast reader, or ipodder, or newsreader that will download enclosures automatically.
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