Comment and replies on Lostify:
iTunes has incorporated tagging into iTunes 7, so Lostify has been effectively rendered useless.
iTunes might incorporate tagging video files now, but Lostify allows you to access more tags than are available through iTunes.
I love the ability to define, in the tags, tons of useful information, such as the ability to move audiobooks ripped from CDs into the Audiobook Library, instead of the Music Library. The ability to lock certain tags across a series of files (even when those tags are empty) makes things a lot easier when working with a large group of files. The only flaw I find with it is that, apparently, Lostify cannot insert album art. However, since it seems that Lostify is basically a graphical front-end to AtomicParsley, and since AtomicParsley can edit album art, there doesn't seem to be a single reason not to implement that feature. Perhaps it's in development, perhaps not.
Great program, especially for the "explicit" tag. Weird icon though, I ended up making my own.
Comment and replies on DockFun!:
It looks great in theory, but I'd like to see a UI redesign before purchasing. Also, it would be nice if this could be made into a .prefpane and be given a simpler in-dock way to switch between docks. Definitely worth keeping an eye on while it matures.
Comment and replies on NoLimits:
The best coaster designer and simulator I've ever used, on any operating system. Absolutely blows Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 away.
well, the screenshot more scares than blows me away. :P
That is the editor, the simulator looks different ;)
If you are looking for an advanced roller coster designer & simulator, No Limits is hands down, the best.
The program is divided into a wire-frame editor and a fully rendered 3D sim and you can easily jump back and forth between the two.
You can create and virtually any type of coaster from the classic woodies, to Arrow loopers, to the cutting edge coasters from B&M and Intiman.
No Limits makes it easy to add your own custom textures to your coaster trains and if you have access/the knowledge of a program like 3D Studio Max, you can create your own .3ds objects to import right into your coaster.
I wouldn't really compare it to RCT3 as its not a park simulator. No Limits is strictly coasters. No park guests, no money, no flat rides, no food. Just coasters and all the physics you can stand.
There really is no competition for this program. There was, but they have gone unmaintained for a while, and they are only for PC.
It should be noted that this program is for both Mac and PC.
Comment and replies on Paparazzi!:
Surprisingly handy. I found this particularly useful when reorganizing my portfolio; it makes keeping up-to-date captures of web design work dead simple.
This app isn't found when doing a search for its name. I found it by chance on the hot apps list.
That said, I found it now, use it and love it. Great little screenshot app!
great, but i now use screen grab - a firefox extension - more, becausee it renders pages using fire fox, and so isn't mac specific
This is great! Let's you set minimum and maximum sizes (640×480, 800×600, 1024×768) so you can see what a site looks like on smaller screens. Very handy for any web developer.
I'd actually pay money for this app if it was shareware. i-n-d-i-s-p-e-n-s-a-b-l-e.
Diggn_it: What if the web page goes beyond what is visible within whatever size the browser window may be? In other words, what if you had to scroll or resize the window to see all the content? The built-in OS X screenshot features don't capture what's currently off screen.
@ arglborps:
You could always donate! ;)
This is an indispensable app for anyone working in the field of web design or IA. It's saved me hours. Support this app.
Simple and incredibly useful!
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Just found out about this today. Why iTunes doesn't have this functionality built-in beats me.