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Major update to the feature packed CD and DVD label printer for discs, covers, and cases. Burns iTunes playlists, easy access to iPhoto images.
Create, print, & share CD labels, jewel case inserts, and DVD covers that look truly professional.
9WR - DiscLabel: Professional disc label printer—CDs, DVDs, uses iTunes, iPhoto.
Major update for a different kind of screen capture utility for Mac users (Leopard and Snow Leopard). Records the whole screen and a video camera at the same time. From Telestream, the same folks who produce Flip4Mac, VideoCue, WireCast and other very good applications.
Using a unique new screen capture system, powerful enough to capture the contents of your entire desktop at the same time as your video camera, microphone and computer’s audio, it’s simple to create beautiful screencasts.
9WR - ScreenFlow: Screen capture with edit, export, compression, mouse highlights, motions.
Nicely done image editing and drawing application features non-destructive editing, multiple layers, live filters, and vector drawing tools all in the same window.
DrawIt includes a large number of ready-to-use and easily customizable special shapes; circles, stars, rounded rectangles and polygons, as well as support for an unlimited number of nested groups, masks and custom overlays. Supports over 100, stackable, nondestructive Core Image filters. Individual properties can be freely edited, regardless how many filters have been applied.
9WR - DrawIt: Bitmap editing, vector drawing tools, multiple layers, filters, masks.
Stunning views of the earth, our solar system, and thousands of stars. Explore the universe in three dimensions. Visually brilliant. Runs on Mac, Windows, Linux (Alexis’ review on Mac360).
Celestia is a free real-time space simulation that lets you experience our universe in three dimensions. Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn’t confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy.
9WR - Celestia: Amazing three dimensional views of earth, solar system, galaxy.
Minor update to the major update of the classiest photo enhancement tool for Mac users with taste. New effects, cropping, thumbnail view to manage batch changes, media browser included, cool slider functions. Very sweet. Must have. Trust me.
With an animated “drag and drop” style interface, Picturesque makes images gorgeous with tasteful effects like 3D perspective, reflection, glow, shadow, curve, and stroke in less time than it takes to open Photoshop. Picturesque can also beautify images in batch, and with the ability to resize and apply effects on a whole folder of images.
9WR - Picturesque: Photo enhancement utility features 3D, reflection, glow, shadow, strokes.
Yes, you can create and manage multiple iPhoto libraries by holding the Option key and starting iPhoto, but iPhoto Library Manager is waaaay cooler. Multiple libraries, quick view, sharing, sync with iPod, copy photos between libraries, split libraries, merge libraries.
iPhoto Library Manager adds an additional level of control over your iPhoto collection by allowing you to keep your photos in multiple libraries and transfer them back and forth without losing your keywords, ratings, and all the other information you’ve worked to assign to your photos.
9WR - iPhoto Library Manager: Manage, switch, merge, copy photos, sync, share multiple libraries.
Freeware utility to capture and store serial numbers and license information for your Mac software. It’s difficult to beat the price.
RapidoSerial is an easy to use database software that allows you to quickly build a permanent record of your applications and their related licenses. With RapidoSerial, you can backup important information such as serial numbers, software information, vendor information, license files and much more.
9WR - RapidoSerial: Simple utility tracks serial numbers, license details, anything important.
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