Video sharing is gaining more popularity than ever, but there are still some obstacles to overcome — mainly the video’s size. That’s where Stomp comes in. Stomp is a simple app with a not-so-simple task: reducing a video’s size into something more manageable for whatever use is intended for it. If you have to process [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Mac'
Software Review :: Stomp 1.8
June 24, 2008
Five uses for an “old” Mac
June 20, 2008
Maybe you just bought the latest Mac on the market and have your old one lying around doing nothing. Take a look at your “old” Mac — does it still work? Does it have a G4 processor, at least? Well, here are five quick ideas as to how it may be put back to work [...]
Software Review :: Gluestick
June 6, 2008
Something interesting about Mac apps is that there always seem to be simple versions of more complex apps handy. In this case, a lot of simple image editors have been seen, as of late. And why not? Complex image editors are hardly user-friendly for people who need an image with some quality to it — [...]
Create system icons with ease
June 2, 2008
If you’ve ever wondered whether there is an easy way to create your own system icons — at least personalize the default ones within OS X — there is such a way to do so. The following is a quick guide to do just that, using Gluestick and LiteIcon.
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Delicious Library 2… finally available!
May 23, 2008
If you follow Wil Shipley’s Twitter feed, you might have already noticed a small surprise — a link to download an app that goes by the name of Delicious Library 2. Yes, the much-anticipated second version of Delicious Library is finally available for the first time to the public — only through a Twitter link, [...]
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