Posts Tagged Mac
Camtasia for Mac – Pro Screencasting
There’s always been a small handful of Screen Recording applications available for the Mac, but now there’s a new kid on the block! TechSmith’s Camtasia Studio for Windows has been around for the past few years, and has grown to become the standard for professional screencasting over on Windows platform. Now Camtasia recently released the Mac version of this software, which is packed with handy little features, a simple, refined user interface and built-in editing functions, allowing you to create fantastic screencasts.
Posted by Dylan Brown on September 30th, 2009 in Applications, Graphics, Video Tags: iSight,Mac,Screencast,screenflow,Video, Leave a Comment
MacPilot: Change the Hidden Settings of Your Mac
Sometimes in life there are somethings you just can’t change. For example, You cant change that nasty look your ex-girlfriend gives you when she sees you walking on the street. You also can’t change your habit of biting your nails when they grow too long or you are nervous. Well, I cant teach you how to change those things, but one thing I can show you is how to change some hidden settings of your Mac computer without even having to touch the terminal. Get ready to change your Mac with MacPilot.
Posted by Ariel Kaplan on August 16th, 2009 in Applications, Utilities Tags: Hidden Settings,Mac,MacPilot,Utilities, Leave a Comment
Mactracker – Find information on every Apple Product
Mactracker is an application that has a permanent place in my dock. It contains extensive information on every Apple product ever made, including Desktops, Notebooks, Servers, Devices and Software.
Posted by Dylan Brown on July 8th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Tools Tags: Benchmarks,Database,iPod,Mac,Xserve, 4 Comments »
Run Windows on your Mac with VirtualBox
Many mac users still use some windows applications on a regular basis. Unfortunately, unless a certain price is paid, you have to reboot your computer into windows just to use the one, small application that you want to. Fortunately, there is a solution to this problem, VirtualBox; an open-source virtualisation application which allows users to run both their primary operating system and a guest operating system simultaneously.
Posted by Luke Hiller-Addis on June 7th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Windows Tags: Mac,VirtualBox,Virtualisation,Windows, 11 Comments »


