Here’s the problem set up – how often do you find yourself wanting to drag a file from one window to the other? Pretty much every day at least, right? You have one window open, but you have to open the new window, but then it’s on top of the other window, and then you click back to the first window, slide it over to the left, bring in the right edge, then click back to the other window, make it more narrow so you can then slide it to the right side to make room to see the first window. Not that hard, but that’s probably 20 seconds you waste every time you try to move a file!
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This week we look at Bias Peak Express, turbo.264, FIWI, Freeware plus much more. I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. We have the best in Mac hardware, software and websites reviews. 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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Here is the freeware and shareware I look at during the podcast:
Automatic: http://codingcurious.com
iAntiVirus: http://www.iantivirus.com
Gazmaz Joins us again this week to review:
Bias Peak Express: http://www.bias-inc.com
Allison Sheridan from the NosillaCast Podcast looks at:
Fiwi: http://wordpower-software.com/WordPower/fiwi.html
Lola Wong Brings us the MacReviewCast Lounge. She starts her series, “My Favorite Things” with an interview of Tom Piraino and few of his favorite Mac things.
Elgato Turbo .264: http://www.elgato.com
VideoDrive: http://www.aroona.net
Not a favorite: Apple Composite Cables:
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