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The latest big bug fix of Microsoft’s somewhat buggy but popular Office suite of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Entourage. Welcome relief for many Mac users, certainly. Office 2004 11.5.8 is also available. I’ll spare you ad copy and go right to what you want to read about—bug fixes. It’ll make you proud to use Office.
Compatibility is improved.
9WR - Microsoft Office 2008: Another bug fix update enhances security, stability, and performance.
It’s a crazy name for a very unique and useful Mac utility. All Macs these days come with screen sharing built right in. That means you can view and control a nearby Mac right from your Mac’s keyboard and screen. ScreenSharing Menulet makes it easy. From Dan Frakes of Macworld on screen share connections:
ScreenSharingMenulet aims to make such connections easier by providing a menu-bar menu that lists any computers on your local network with Screen Sharing (or Remote Management—aka, Apple Remote Desktop) enabled. Choose a computer from the menu and the Screen Sharing application launches and initiates a screen-sharing connection to the chosen computer.
9WR - ScreenSharingMenulet: Menu Bar utility makes Mac screen sharing simple, easy.
Update to handy big brother utility that logs all text typed for all Mac applications. Good for security, back up, and spying on those using your Mac.
The log includes the application name, window name, date & time, and how long the window was the front window.
9WR - BackTrack: Searchable log for everything you type on your Mac.
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.
Free media browser to search iPhoto photos, iTunes music, iMovie movies, and Safari bookmarks. Drag and drop media from iMedia Browser to other Mac applications. From the same developer of Sandvox, the popular Mac website creator.
Use it whenever and wherever you need to access your library of photos, music, videos, and bookmarks.
9WR - iMedia Browser: Drag and drop access to photos, music, movies, bookmarks.
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.
Perfect for runners, joggers, even walkers. Set milestones and goals, track dates, times, distance for each workout, then view stats, including calories burned, average pace.
Whether you’re a new or experienced runner, it’s easy to create an exercise journal and personalize it with your own notes and comments. Import Stopwatch or Nike+ data from your iPod, or enter data yourself with the easy to use interface. Runner’s Log lets you track your progress or follow a workout plan using graphs and history tools, and also view derived data and statistics such as the number of calories burned or the average lap pace.
9WR - Runner’s Log!: Exercise journal logs dates, times, distances, then view stats.
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