“Certified Mac Software” means I like it. Uh huh.
Yet another software and hardware package to transfer videos from a VCR to your Mac. Perfect for playing old videos on iTunes, iPod, or edit in iMovie. Compare to Roxio’s Easy VHS to DVD. Macworld review.
Transfer video to your Mac from a VCR, DVR, camcorder, or any other analog video device as an iTunes-ready H.264 or MPEG-4 file.
9WR - Elgato Video Capture: Transfer video from VCR to Mac; includes software, hardware.
Most popular television watching and recording software (requires EyeTV hardware) for the Mac. Try the iPhone version for a total gee whiz experience.
Watch, pause, fast-forward and rewind live television on your Mac… record hours of television on your Mac, create subscriptions to TV series and topics of your choice, manage saved episodes, and organize them in Smart Playlists.
9WR - EyeTV: Watch, record, rewind live TV, picture-in-picture, edit, fast-forward.
Why is something that should be so easy really so hard. Try printing a list of files in a folder using the Mac’s Finder. PrintFinder does well what the Mac doesn’t do well. It prints a list of files in a folder. Not bad for free.
PrintFinder will generate a list containing both a heading and a list of your files… with a real-time preview… export to a file as .txt, .rtf, .pdf, .doc, or .html.
9WR - PrintFinder: Free utility prints list of what’s inside a folder.
Superb weather monitoring utility now with weather alerts; includes warnings, advisories, weather radar screen, in addition to long range forecasts.
Wx can be configured to track weather conditions, watches/warnings/advisories, live radar, and forecast information for up to 20 U.S. locations, and it can download up to 20 weather maps or images.
9WR - Wx: Weather utility features current conditions, warnings, alerts, live radar.
If you’re concerned about Mac security, Little Snitch does what your Mac’s firewall cannot. It protects and alerts you whenever a Mac application tries to communicate from your Mac to wherever. You would be surprised to know how many Mac apps and utilities phone home. A Mac’s firewall protects against unwanted intrusions. Little Snitch protects against unwanted, outbound connections from your Mac.
Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. This reliably prevents private data from being sent out without your knowledge.
9WR - Little Snitch: Outbound firewall alerts Mac user to outgoing communication requests.
Itty bitty update of the major update of the classic multiple clipboard utility. Not only stores multiple clips in the clipboard, but clips are editable, archived for future use, multiple view capable. We prefer PTH Pasteboard, though CopyPaste is very good.
Never lose a clip again—every copy is saved and available in a clip browser. Edit any clip instantly with the handy built in word processor. Create archives to keep any important clips you want to save and use later.
9WR - CopyPaste Pro: Stores multiple clips, edits, archives, accessible history, multiple views.
Good way to delete all the accompanying files created by an application you want to delete. Crowded field of utilities. CleanApp was our favorite, though new version has been buggy. AppZapper has a nice interface and best sound effects. AppDelete, like AppCleaner, is free.
AppCleaner is a small application which allows you to completely and properly uninstall unwanted apps. It isn’t, in fact, sufficient to just delete an application. Installing an application distributes many files throughout your System using space of your Hard Drive unnecessarily. AppCleaner can find all these small files and safely delete them.
9WR - AppCleaner: Utility deletes application and other associated files and preferences.
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