Archive for June, 2009
VectorDesigner: Create amazing graphics with ease
VectorDesigner – made by TweakerSoft – is a vector drawing application built exclusively for Mac OS X. It boasts some astounding features which allow you to quickly and easily create your own graphics. It also has several extra features which help it stand out from the crowd.
Posted by Luke Hiller-Addis on June 30th, 2009 in Applications, Graphics Tags: Create Amazing Graphics,TweakerSoft,VectorDesigner, 6 Comments »
Coda: Develop in One Workspace
Do you love to develop and design websites? Do you want to do all of your work in one application? Then Coda is the perfect application for you. Coda makes everything from simple code editing to previewing your designs quickly without having to leave the app. This is a great application for anyone interested in web development.
Posted by Seth Smith on June 29th, 2009 in Development, Web Tags: all-in-one,design,Development,ftp,Web, 5 Comments »
iLick: The cleaning app you’ve always wanted
Have you ever complained that your iPhone screen was becoming dirty? Have you ever wanted a cute dog to carry around in your pocket? Then iLick can solve both of these problems for you, providing a cute canine cleaning companion to scourge your iPhone from the inside out. Is this app ridiculously pointless, or is it worth the plunge?
Posted by Stephen O Connell on June 28th, 2009 in App Store, Fun, Unique Tags: Cleaning App,Dogs,iLick, 2 Comments »
Giveaway: Red Maloo Sleeve for Macbook
I would like to announce AppYourMac’s first giveaway of the Red Maloo Sleeve in Orange for 13″ Macbook retailed at $125! This is a giveaway definitely worth entering. The lucky winner will receiveĀ this awesome sleeve for there Macbook! We want to do a huge thanks to Red Maloo for getting involved with this giveaway. Read below for details on how to enter this competition.
Posted by Seth Smith on June 26th, 2009 in Bags & Cases, Giveaways Tags: Giveaway,Macbook 13" Sleeve,Red Maloo Sleeve, 78 Comments »
Keep track of time with iClockr
Are you a person that works from their mac? It is hard to remember the amount of time you have spent on a project for a client? That is why there is a great application called iClockr. iClockr is a free mac application that keeps track of time on your tasks and projects. It doesn’t take up much CPU and is very simple. If you find yourself not being able to keep track of the time you work on applications or projects, then this is the application you need.
Posted by Seth Smith on June 25th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Organization Tags: iClockr,Time management,Time tracking,Work, 1 Comment »
Lock your mac but keep your work in progress?
Do you ever find yourself wanting to leave your mac on its own and locked, but while keeping your apps still running? MacLoc is the solution! All you have to do is simply click on the application and your mac is locked and safe. This is an easier and safer way to keep all your work in progress but while leaving your Mac on its own.
Posted by Seth Smith on June 24th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Security Tags: Busy Enviroment,Log Out with safety,MacLoc, 1 Comment »
ScreenFlow: Professional Screencasting
As a reviewer and tech enthusiast, I find myself teaching those less technically aware than myself how to do various computer tasks that range in complexity. I find myself frequently having to physically show my audience a solution, rather than writing or vocally explaining. I have also recently taken to recording technology based tutorials for a wider audience, and without ScreenFlow none of this would be possible.
Posted by Adam Lawson on June 23rd, 2009 in Applications, Tools, Tutorials, Video Tags: capturing,flow,screen,screenflow,Video, 5 Comments »
Snapflow: Turn your Videos into Pictures
With the growth in popularity and quality of video cameras, many people often find themselves recording large amounts of video footage, and consequently they take less photographs. Unfortunately, videos are not quite as easy to share as photographs. Fortunately, Snapflow – made by Aquafadas – rids you of this problem. It allows users to select frames from a video, and turn them into images.
Posted by Luke Hiller-Addis on June 22nd, 2009 in Applications, Editing, Video Tags: Aquafeeds,Snapflow,Videos into pictures, 2 Comments »


