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Tim (Surfbits) on March 31st, 2007

Welcome to episode 101 of the MacReviewCast, I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. Listen to the episode to learn how to win great prizes on our 2 Year Anniversary podcast #104. We’re giving away an Apple iPod Shuffle and Altec Lansing’s IM3 speaker systems.

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 29th, 2007

I have used Adobe Lightroom $299, currently $199, for a month or so now and I can say without any hesitation that while I am some way (OK a long way) from becoming an expert I totally love this application, and what it has done for my photography.

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 28th, 2007

Review by Allison Sheridan. Hey Tim, thanks for the invite to review VisualHub. I’ve been using iSquint for a long time to convert videos from my camcorder and digital camera over to my iPod. I’m sure a lot of you know about it, and heard the reviews ages ago when I was all excited about [...]

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It took me a while to get to grips with iDropper $49 but once I did I found that I really liked it. What is it? “iDropper is an FTP file transfer system in two parts: The iDropper application, and the uploader client “droplets” which it creates. You can distribute the droplets (Mac or Windows) [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 26th, 2007

I have to admit that I’m a Sci-Fi junkie. I love a good series and whether you think Battlestar Galactica is a good series, a great series, or a series in decline, chances are that you’ve seen it. Last night here in the US we’ve seen the season ending finale. It left us with more [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 26th, 2007

Wonder Warp Software has released Otis, a freeware puzzle and strategy game for Mac OS X. Wonder Warp Software SP is a small independent Mac software vendor already known for its music software, SimpleChord. Otis is based on the classic game popularly known as Chain Shot. This version packs stunning visual effects, addicting gameplay, and [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 24th, 2007

Welcome to episode 100 of the MacReviewCast, I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. We have a lot of great folks on today’s episode with their reviews and comments on software, hardware and websites that make using the Mac special. Plus I’ll have the top freeware Mac apps of the week and much more.

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 23rd, 2007

MacZOT (http://www.maczot.com), the site that offers daily deals on Mac software, has partnered today with Inventive to offer over $100,000 worth of their award-winning multiple clipboard app, iClip, for free. For every person that writes a mini-review of iClip 4, MacZOT will be reducing the regular $29 price of iClip by 10 cents. 3,500 copies [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 22nd, 2007

This Saturday, March 24th, 2007, The MacReviewCast podcast will be presenting a special interview with Dr. Michael Cohen. Dr. Cohen has been a leader in eyecare education for over 30 years. He has solid educational credentials. He’s been on the faculty of two major optometric educational institutions, he’s a past tenured faculty member attaining the [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 21st, 2007

How I Became A Music Pirate – Consumerist We all know that the most hated organization in the country right now isn’t the IRS or the CIA, it’s the RIAA. Why you ask? The answer is in their ignorance and their arrogance. Here’s a great example of how they found a method to alienate their [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 20th, 2007

Trent here from The MannersCast with a look at a freeware app for all of our animator friends. This app is called SingleFramer, and it is a frame-capture application developed by Zach Poff for students at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. SingleFramer allows you to capture [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 19th, 2007

MacUser: Podcast novels: let your ears join the fun: I love listening to podcasts, my wife loves listening to Audiobooks. Now you can get the best of both worlds! This article from Macuser introduces you to PodioBooks, a great place to find books that are split into downloadable podcasts. The selection is growing and there [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 17th, 2007

Welcome to episode 99 of the MacReviewCast, I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. We have a lot of great folks on today’s episode with their reviews and comments on software, hardware and websites that make using the Mac special. Plus I’ll have the top freeware Mac apps of the week and much more.

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 15th, 2007

The Omni Group has announced the first in a series of video tutorials for their products, produced by ScreenCastsOnline. The tutorials are currently available for OmniOutliner, and can be viewed from The Omni Group’s website. ScreenCastsOnline (http://www.screencastonline.com/) and The Omni Group have worked together to create seven short video tutorials for The Omni Group’s outlining [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on March 15th, 2007

Freeverse today announced Sound Studio 3.5, a major update to the popular sound recording and editing tool for Mac OS X. Sound Studio’s simplified interface makes it an excellent choice for hobbyists, while giving professionals the features they need at a fair price. Digitizing tapes and vinyl records, recording live performances, creating your own multi-track [...]

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