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7. 06
2007

LogMeIn releases Mac beta

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: software

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My favorite remote control software, LogMeIn, has released a preview of their upcoming client for Mac. LogMeIn is similar to GoToMyPC in it provides 24/7 access to your computer from any web browser. I’ve used LogMeIn for years when I was doing computer consulting to remotely access clients PC and its nice to finally see it come to Macs. The client only supports LogMeIn Free accounts right now which allows access to one computer. But since its free, there is no reason not to signup for an account and have access to your home Mac anytime, anywhere.


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27. 04
2007

Mozy: Free online backup for Mac

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: software

Mozy was one of my favorite programs on Windows. It’s an automatic online backup system that worked very well. It was small, easy and just worked. They give you 2GB free or unlimited for $4.95/month which is incredible.

Mozy features:

  • Open/locked file support
  • 448-bit Blowfish encryption
  • 128-bit SSL encryption
  • Automatic or scheduled backups
  • New and changed file detection
  • Block level incremental backups
  • Bandwidth throttling
  • File versioning
  • Public or private key encryption

Well the folk over at Mozy released a beta for Mac today. As soon as I seen the news, I started the install. Install was a breeze and in a few minutes it was searching my hard drive for “Backup Sets” which are pre-determined file types. These include Word and Excel files and Mac specific items such as iCal, Address book, iTunes Library and iPhoto Library. You can also choose individual files and folders if you would like too. I choose my Documents and SItes folders in addition to some Backup Sets as you can see below.

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So far I’m only 62% done with my initial backup so I haven’t had a chance to try a restore yet. But if its anything like the Windows client was, it will be easy and seamless. So far I’m impressed by the beta. I haven’t run into any issues yet but I really haven’t done too much yet. The program runs in the menu bar so its out of the way. With 2GB’s of space for free, you really have no reason not to be backing up important files now.

[Mozy Mac Beta page]


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18. 04
2007

Comic books and your Mac

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: apple, comics, software

Wednesday is my favorite day of the week. I wake up, have some breakfast and wait patiently until 2pm when my Local Comic Shop opens so I can go and pick up this weeks comic books. I recently got back into comics after about 15 years thanks to podcasts like iFanboy and Geekscape but the real unsung hero is my Apple Macbook. Without programs like ComicBookLover, Wednesday’s List and iComicsOnSale, I wouldn’t have really gotten back into reading comics.

ComicBookLover

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ComicBookLover aims to be the iTunes for digital comics and it comes pretty close. Its laid out in a similar fashion to iTunes with a 3 pane browser on the top, your library on the bottom and your lists on the left. You can also view by cover art. CBL allows you to organize your entire collection by tagging the file with all the relevant information such as issue name, volume, publisher and year. Just like iTunes, it support Smart Lists. This allows you to make a List based on search criteria which I have found invaluable.

Viewing comics has an impressive feature set such as Single, Western or Manga view. You can rotate images on the screen 90 degrees and it supports dual monitors. What I like to do is rotate the screen and turn my Macbook on its side like a book to read. The 13′ widescreen is almost the perfect size of a comic page. Pages are automatic sized based on which view your using and it provides an On-screen display to navigator when using Full Screen mode.

ComicBookLover will set you back $24.95 but if you read digital comics in any form, its well worth it.

Wednesday’s List

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Railhead Design’s Wednesday’s List is a one trick pony. It pulls this weeks Diamond shipping list and allows you to print out your Pull List. The interface divides up each publisher in its own section and lists the name, Previews order number and price. Just check the box next to the comics you want and your ready to save, print or email your list. You can even sync with iCal. My favorite part is you can add in your local tax rate and it gives you a running tally for the comics you selected. I also print and bring my list with me so I know what I’m getting and what its going to cost me.

Wednesday’s List costs $7 and is a Universal Binary.

iComicsOnSale

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iComicsOnSale or iCOS is a Dashboard widget. iCOS is similar to Wednesday’s List in that it allows you to print out weekly pull lists. I prefer iCOS because you can view a summary of each comic, cover, price, pages and writer/artist information. They even have a featured comic page highlighting one comic each week. That being said, I don’t use iCOS for two reasons. One its a widget and would work so much better an actually program and two its very unstable for me. It uses an insane amount of memory some times and it eats my pull list. The latest version is still beta so its to be expected but I’ve moved to Wednesday’ List for my Pull Lists because of this.

iComicsOnSale is free and they have just launched a new website which lists this weeks new comics with full descriptions.

iFanboy Podcast

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While iFanboy is not an application it is a weekly podcast and video podcast that I can’t live without. And technically I subscribe to both podcasts using iTunes but thats nether here nor there. iFanboy do a audio podcast called the Pick of the Week where they pick one comic for that week and discuss it along with other books that were released. It comes out every Sunday and I listen to it on my way to pick up my comics every Wednesday. Then when I get home, there video podcast is waiting for me. The video podcast differs from the audio as they focus on topics and not weekly books.

So definitely check there podcast out. I look forward to it each week and its always the first I listen to and watch.


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3. 04
2007

Garmin WebUpdater for Mac

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: apple, tech

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For Christmas last year I got a Garmin Nuvi 360 GPS, which has been kickass btw. Since I’m a Mac user, I always had to boot Parallels to install the latest firmwares using the windows software. Well as of today, I no longer have to as Garmin has released a Mac version of their WebUpdater and also their POI Loader. Both programs are universal binary but are still in beta. I just got done loading the latest firmware without a problem tho and the webupdater should work for any of Garmin’s GPS products.


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2. 03
2007

Missing Sync for BlackBerry Preview Released

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: mobile, software

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Mark/Space released a public preview of The Missing Sync for BlackBerry on Wednesday. The Missing Sync for Blackberry allows you to sync your Blackberry with your Mac. This includes calendar, contacts, tasks, notes and iPhoto and iTunes if you have a 8100 or 8800. Ever since I seen this product demo’d at Macworld back in January, I’ve been waiting for this.

I’ve been using Pockmac 4.0 which is provided free from RIM themselves and I’ve been lucky enough to not have any real problems like others have. I’ve been testing the preview out for 2 days now its been rock solid for me. I did have to completely uninstall PocketMac for Missing Sync to work however. I’m loving the fact that I can sync on connect now and the iTunes/iPhoto intergration is awesome too.

The preview demo is good for 40 days so it looks like the final product should be shipping by the end of this month like expected. While $40 is a lot for a syncing program, I’ve read they will be offering 50% off if you cross-grade up from one of there other products. Lucky for me I fall into this as I purchased The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile when I still had my MPx220.

[Download]


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13. 02
2007

Flip4Mac WMV 2.1 Beta

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: software

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The Flip4Mac WMV v2.1.1.65 beta includes the following new features and bug fixes:

Changes in this beta release

  • Added support for Windows Media 9 Advanced playback
  • Added support for reclaiming file types assumed by other applications
  • Improved ASX handling
  • Improved support for MPEG 4 playback
  • Resolved some issues related to 2-pass VBR encoding
  • Resolved manual activation issue
  • Resolved Helix streaming server playback issue
  • Resolved Save as and Save As QuickTime Movie issue on OS 10.3.9/QT 7.1.2 systems
  • Resolved potential for crash when playing back files that have been deliberately modified/damaged
  • Improved support for installation using Apple Remote Desktop

Known Issues

  • Playback of Windows Media 9 Advanced Simple Profile files on a Mac will playback white but playback correltly on a Windows machine
  • Playback of Windows Media 9 Advanced files with display set to 256 colors will playback incorrectly

[Download]


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7. 02
2007

Comic Collector Live! Screenshot and Beta

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: comics, software

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Remember Comic Collector Live! from back in November? Yup the same one that was suppose to be released in December. Well, its still not released but in the past few weeks some interesting things have started to happen. First off Joe Butler, CEO of Comic Collector Live!, has posted a screenshot of the application. And that brings us to number 2, their forums are live.

Today I got an email that I will be included in the next batch of beta testers. This should be next week on February 15th. During the signup, I was asked if I would be willing to sign an NDA but according to the email, I will be able to post of the public forums about the software. There will also be another beta signup on the weekend of February 16th so keep an eye on the forums.


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