MPEG Audio Collection is designed to organize your audio file collection. It is fast and easy to use, scans selected drives for supported audio files and lists them in an Explorer-style tree-view inte... More
There's a new version of Parallels Desktop for Mac available that adds more support for Linux users. According to MacNN, Build 5608 "adds support for guest Parallels Tools for Linux in the latest Linux distributions (including Ubuntu 8)."
If you do any work with video on a Mac, you probably already have some basic software for video editing and production. Out in the open source fields of dreams, though, there are many excellent utilities, adjunct applications, and just plain novelties that any videographer can benefit from using. These include excellent tools for incorporating animation with your videos, encoding video in multiple formats, producing slick storyboards, and more. Here are six examples.
OStatic's sister site NewTeeVee has a very interesting scoop on Boxee, a free, open source software platform that lets users control their media from a PC-connected TV. You can watch movies, listen to music, look at photos and more, all with you remote control. The platform also sports social features for sharing media with others. The software is for Mac and Linux at this point, and, backed by venture capital, goes into alpha testing Monday. You can sign up for alpha testing here, and make sure and check out NewTeeVee's cool screenshots and story.
What is a good subversion client for the mac? Something that plugs in to Finder or something. I have read about TortoiseSVN on the PC. What are good mac equivalents?
What is a good (and free!) tool that will allow me to assign keyboard shortcuts to items on the dock (or start up an app)? I would like to fire off an application via a keyboard shortcut (my poor dock is getting choked with all the items in there!) Thanks in advance.
I am looking to do an online conference meeting with people using PCs and Macs. I myself use a mac, and am not looking for a paid service, since I know this should be possible. I found several free solutions for PCs, but am looking for something for the mac. I will host at least 2-3 other people, so 1-on-1 solutions would not work. Help is much appreciated!