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Spring Up (new Mac game)
Just when you thought you were in the clear of another addictive mac game after finishing up Build a Lot, comes another one that will fill up more hours of game time. Spring Up combines Pool, Pinball, Pachinko, Zuma and your favorite brick bashing games. by Fromax Games
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Cricket 3D (new game version)
Cricket 3D is one of the only Cricket games for Mac available right now and one of the best. Not familar with the bat and ball sports game? It's not to be confused with croquet, the malet and wooden-ball-on-the-lawn-game. Just in case you were wondering. Check out Cricket 3D and you'll wonder why you'd never gotten into this sport. by Graham Randall
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Knapsack (new software for Mac)
Avid travelers who also own Macs will love this software! In a nutshell, it's a personal travel organizer that features map pins with location postcards, a flexible itinerary planner, trip checklists, and professional-looking printed itineraries. by TinyPlanet software
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Road Movie (new Mac software)
Convert a whole season of your favourite TV show and add subtitles and add them to iTunes. Convert a couple of movies for your website and upload them to your FTP server. Need to put some perfectly encoded vacation movies on to your iDisk for your granny to watch? RoadMovie will do all of that. by bitfield
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Space Pig (new Mac game)
You're a pig! Hey but a very cute, animated pink pig at that so don't get all offended that I've called you a pig. Collect goodies on the moon but please try to avoid the meteorites and spikes that could fall on your head. Those are NOT your friends, little piggy. by Bakno games
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Cute Clips (newish software in beta)
This is an excellent multiple clipboard manager for Mac that features a cute interface, preview, stickies, hotkeys, nameable clips, pasting many entries in a sequence, undo/redo, renaming and deleting clips on your clipboard. by briksoftware
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Build A Digital Music Server (new How To)
"CDs are fine things for listening to and archiving, but they're bulky.Think of all the shelf space you could free up if that digital music resided on one little hard drive rather than hundreds of boxed-up plastic discs. It's a commitment, but putting all your music on a computer has advantages besides space savings..." by Wired
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