PLEX – Front Row, Watch Out!

21 01 2009

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There are lots of Front Row alternatives out there but this one is pretty damn smooth! It is skinnable and so you can customise its look. It also has many MANY codecs built in so watching most of your movies in most formats shouldn’t be too much of a problem…

 

CLICK HERE





Remote Buddy – Control Everything!

21 01 2009

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I freeeeeaking well love this application. My Friend Yusef showed me it today and it gives you so much control of your mac with your humble apple remote or now your iphone.

 

I have my 24″ iMac at the end of my bed and love to watch BBC iPlayer etc in bed. The annoying thing is just as i get nice and comfy the program will end and I need to get out of bed and use my keyboard and mouse to choose another. With remote buddy I can use my humble apple remote to control the cursor. bring up an onscreen keyboard or even link through my iphone and stay in the comfort of my duvet!

 

CLICK HERE





iLeopard – Say goodbye to Aqua (Finally!)

19 01 2009

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Let’s face it, the Aqua interface has kinda had its day. Its influence is far and wide and many a company replicates it on their websites with shiny buttons and cool blue shades, but hey this is mac. Times are a changin’ and so is the mac UI, well at least some of it anyway. 

 

iTunes was given a pretty serious overhaul and given the Leopard Look, but that still leaves most of the other apps including mail (above)…

 

iLeopard is a free utility that allows you to unify your mac UI and have it transformed into the sobre theme that we love in iTunes….but everywhere!

 

CLICK HERE





Pixlr – Eat this Photoshop Express…

17 01 2009

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Dont get me wrong, Photoshop Express is pretty cool….but, its just not photoshop. Without layers and selection tools it is simply a neat way to mess around with photos. Pixlr, however, goes that one step further and provides layers and most of the tools your used to in photoshop  in a neat and uncluttered layout via its website. It is flash based and so its performance will vary from machine to machine but so far for me it has not been anything other than blazingly fast. I think it even beats installed photoshop cs3 on many occasions! The good thing about Photoshop Express, however, is that you can store your images on the Adobe servers (currently up to 2gb) which is pretty natty. For me, I would rather use Pixlr and a memory stick any day!

 

This Application was suggested to me by my mate Dan, so thanks matey! (If you have any suggestions please do not hesitate to contact me so you can share them with the world!)

 

CLICK HERE





tiltshiftmaker.com – Create tiltshift images on the fly…

9 01 2009

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I have posted links to tutorials in the past on how to achieve the tilt shift lens effect on images, making your photos look like snaps of model villages. Well forget that as tiltshiftmaker.com does it for you.

 

You just upload your image and use the simple controls to make your own. Very easy. Very effective.

 

P.s. There is also an iPhone application that you can use which is pretty cool. You can get that here.

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CLICK HERE





Dock Spaces – Have multiple docks for different things…

9 01 2009

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I bloomin love this one!

I love having a dock for every theme, one for web, one for communication, one for design, one for photography… I cant remember how I worked before this one, all I know is it involved a very long dock with teeeeeney icons.

 

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Enjoy…..This ones a keeper!

 

CLICK HERE





Colorate – Create colour palettes from images

9 01 2009

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This one gathers colour information from an image or swatch and generates a pallette using the colours it finds. Neat, does what it says on the tin!

 

So for all you colour geeks out there ‘av a look!

 

CLICK HERE





Rulers – Measure stuff on screen…in a nutshell…

9 01 2009

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This is just a simple application to give you some natty onscreen rulers to measure different elements etc.

 

Its very useful if you need to create on screen guides or compare your work to others etc…

 

CLICK HERE





Sweet Home 3D – Free interior design software

9 01 2009

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Heres a nice little application to visualise your home ready for your to re-decorate or even knock  through walls.

 

You create a 2d floor plan and get a 3d preview, you can also include some standard furniture types etc to get a better idea. Obviously its not going to give Sketch Up the heebee jeebees but its free and its open source so that is to be applauded.

 

CLICK HERE





FramebyFrame – Free Stopmotion capture from your isight (or usb webcam)

9 01 2009

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capture-7Hey guys, this app is cool. Its a bit like iStopmotion from Boinx except it has fewer features but most of all is FREE!

 

Its nice and easy to use and onion skins frame by frame so you and the kids can make a lil toon out of plasticine (or any other non-branded, generic modelling clay).

Oh and its another website made in iWeb…..hoorah!

CLICK HERE





Ultramixer DJ – Free mixing software, any good? No idea!

9 01 2009

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I dont normally post about stuff Im not familiar with but this seems like a great application (considering its free).

 

So for all you audio heads out there try and let me know if its any good!

 

CLICK HERE





Skim – Powerful PDF annotation…

9 01 2009

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I have to, as part of one of my professions, have to make notes on fairly long and wordy documents which are mostly in PDF format. Skim has some powerful features that Preview now can boast also. Skim, however still has the edge when it comes to marking and annotating. Heres the feature list from the horses mouth…

 

Features:

  • Viewing PDFs
  • Adding and editing notes
  • Highlighting important text, including one-swipe highlight modes
  • Making “snapshots” for easy reference
  • Navigation using table of contents or thumbnails, with visual history
  • View all your notes and highlights
  • Convenient reading in full screen
  • Giving powerful presentations, with build-in transitions
  • Handy preview of internal links
  • Focus using a reading bar
  • Magnification tool
  • Smart cropping tools
  • Extensive AppleScript support
  • Bookmarks
  • Saving passwords in Keychain
  • Export notes as text
  • Automatic download of remote PDFs
  • Support for Apple Remote Control
  • Interaction with LaTeX and PDFSync
  • Integration with BibDesk
  • Spotlight support
  • Highly customizable
  • And much more…

CLICK HERE





Syrinx – Twitter like no Twitterer has Twittered before…

8 01 2009

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Syrinx is a nice and very customiseable twitter client, which unlike twitterific is free!

 

It appears quite basic at first but with a bit of tweaking you can get it looking how you like and its interface is nice and innocuous (bit of a big word for this time of the evening).

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The website is done on iWeb too….. so bigmacblog points to the developer mr MMR (whoever you are!)

 

CLICK HERE






Punakea – Tag your world…

8 01 2009

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If your like me, a little bit obsessed with everything being in its right place, then you will like this one.

 

In a nutshell, Punakea is like an alternative to the finder, you can tag items away to your hearts content, pretty much the same way tagging works on wordpress etc or keywords in iPhoto or Aperture. Then you can sort you stuffage by tag. Oh and its free.

 

CLICK HERE






iClockr – Project time tracking for free

8 01 2009

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Another FREE one. And this one is useful. Its a time tracking application that enables you to break down your tasks by customer or project etc and is nice and simple.

 

Well worth a try as it has a clean interface and doesn’t get in the way too much.

 

CLICK HERE





Slife – Find where those hours go…

8 01 2009

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This one is quite interesting, if not a little scary!

 

Slife monitors everything you do on your mac and records how long you spend doing it. Now at first this seems pretty pointless but for all you freelancers out there it could be really useful. One use could be to use it for a few projects that you undertake so you can give your client a better overview of exactly what you did, for how long etc to justify your expenses. It will also be useful for guaging your schedule of charges for your client depending on how laborious each task generally is on average.

 

Give it a whirl…

 

CLICK HERE





Afloat – Extra control over your app windows

7 01 2009

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Afloat adds an extra set of options to the “window” menu preference on most applications on your mac. This includes transparency and resizing options…..and its free!

 

CLICK HERE





Mac Games Arcade – A Store for Mac Games

7 01 2009

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I came across this today. It doesnt really have much in the way of blockbuster games but it is a very useful way of browsing many mac games and downloading demos and then purchasing if you so wish.

 

 

CLICK HERE