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Roundup of This Week’s Mac Games Plus New Mac Software Releases

July 12th, 2009 by cate

This week’s selection of mac games are up so check them out here: mac games. Below are the new mac software (widgets/screensavers/etc) releases:

iWallpaper 1.0 – Share your art with the world for everyone to enjoy. (Shareware)
FLV Mate 1.0 – Convert and upload FLV videos. (Shareware)
Snippet 1.0 – Save and search developing codes. (Commercial)
WhatLCD 1.0 – Utility to get the type and model number of your LCD. (Free)
AppStore Sales 1.0 – Utility for monitoring sales of your applications in AppStore. (Shareware)
MacProxy 1.0 – System-wide network proxy support. (Demo)
VLC Media Player 1.0 – Versatile multimedia player. (Free)
SpiralBound Pro 1.0 – Enhanced version of SpiralBound, popular Stickies replacement. (Shareware)
GrandReporter 1.0 - Web search utility. (Demo)
LorenzScreenSaver 1.0 – Technicolor screen saver. (Free)
UConvert 1.0 – Conversion tool in different units. (Free)
Textual 1.0 – Edit any kind of text based files. (Shareware)
ParseProGo 1.0 – Desktop app for creating and editing php, html, and text-files. (Free)
Ecoute 1.0 – Play iTunes library without launching iTunes. (Shareware)
Radio Gaga 1.0 – Internet radio multi-recorder with 10,000+ stations. (Shareware)

Have a good week.

Melding a Screensaver with Your To-Do List

April 20th, 2009 by cate

to do list screensaver
Here’s a new screensaver/to-do list we just released! The To Do List Screensaver is something we consider as being somewhere in between stickies and iCal. It’s a new and gentle way to see the list of things you need to do. Now, you taking care of those tasks is YOUR responsibility. We only thought this way would be much more mellow than dealing with loud bells and whistles that remind you of your tasks. The To Do List Screensaver appears on your screen, with tasks slowly moving left to right or a more orderly bottom to top) when it kicks in after a certain time (that you have designated in your System Preferences/Screensaver for your Mac). If you never want to see your to do list, you know what to do. That’s not the point, though, is it? If you want to see it immediately, click on a hot corner, and if you want to see your list on another computer or on your mobile phone later, have it send you an email! Last note: we plan to make it sync with iCal later. ;-) Try it, you might like it, and we hope you do!