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iTunes 7 Is Here

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

Of the many new features in iTunes 7, one stands out for me. iTunes is now able to fetch missing CD cover arts for you … free.

This is one feature I didn’t think Apple would put in. Think about it, the Get Album Art feature essentially eliminates an incentive for buying from iTunes Music Store over buying the CD and ripping it. Fortunately for us, Apple thinks in the long term and is making the best even better.

As a user, I love this new feature. As the author of SizzlingKeys, I’m glad I have been putting off the addition of such a feature in SizzlingKeys! :-) That effort would have gone straight down the drain had I started working on it to match some of the competition (Synergy, for instance).

http://www.apple.com/itunes/overview/

Apple’s Hot Picks

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

I visited Apple’s downloads page today and found SizzlingKeys and EasyFrame on their Hot Picks lists.

Here are the lists for the iPod + iTunes category and the Imaging & 3D category:

Hotpick Sk-1 Hotpick Ef-1

EasyCrop 2.1 Released: Adds Sharpening

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

We released EasyCrop 2.1 this morning. We’ve added a much-requested feature: sharpening!

A checkbox and slider for sharpening now appears just below the scale slider.

Screenshot 01

Without sharpening:

Nosharp
And with moderate sharpening:

Sharp

Download EasyCrop now.

Parallels Desktop Released

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Parallels, Inc. today announced the release of Parallels Desktop and the conclusion of its Beta program.

I have been using Parallels Desktop since an early beta. The product has gone through several updates since and is now very stable and reasonably polished.

I use Desktop to run a virtual Linux box on my Mac mini with Core Duo. Since the virtual computer has its own IP address, it looks just like any headless Linux box over the network. And when I need to interact with it directly, I can do so without having to attach a monitor and keyboard like I would have to with a real headless PC.

When I finish migrating the functions of my two headless Linux boxes (cvs, J2EE, Oracle etc) to this virtual computer, they will be shut down for good.

Google Earth

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Google released a new version of Google Earth yesterday.

If you haven’t played with Google Earth, this is the time to get it. To someone who hasn’t seen Google Earth, I think it is best described as Google Maps on steroid (and if you haven’t tried the latter, it’s like MapQuest on steroids).

There are two things worth noting about this release. The Mac OS X version of the app was released simultaneously with the Windows (and Linux) version. And secondly, Google Earth on Mac OS X is now a Universal Binary. To me this signifies Google’s commitment to the Mac platform.


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