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Tiger Timer Widget

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Tiger TimerSince OS X Tiger with Dashboard is still a ways off. I suggest checking out the original widget app, Konfabulator. To help get you started with “widgets”, I have created the Tiger Timer. Tiger Timer, using Konfabulator, will sit on your desktop and countdown the days to the arrival of OS X Tiger. Enjoy!

[Download Tiger Timer Widget for Konfabulator]

To install: Just download the .ZIP file. and unzip into your ‘Documents’ –> ‘Widgets’ directory on the Mac or the ‘My Documents’ –> ‘My Widgets’ folder on the PC. Then open the widget in Konfabulator.

Special Report: Scanning 35mm Negatives and Slides

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Check out Part 1 of MacCast Ara’s four part special report on how to convert your 35mm prints and slides into digital format. Click here for Part 1.

Top Podcast Awards

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Hey, according to this AP release it looks like a site called Top Cast is taking nominations for Podcast awards. Anyone wanna nomiante their favorite show?

New Software: ShowMacster

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Offenburg, Germany – April 6, 2005
E.R.S “Pleasant software for the people” announces the release of the new software ShowMacster. ShowMacster is an extension to Apple’s iChat AV which enables the user to stream pictures, Quicktime movies and live screen captures during video conferences. ShowMacster is seamlessly integrated into iChat AV, adding a drawer to the video chat window. By pressing a button or hotkey ShowMacster will switch from the current iSight video stream to whatever assigned picture, movie or live screen capture. Thus, ShowMacster not only enables the user to show slide shows of his pictures or video clips but also to illustrate his actions on his screen to his opponent.

ShowMacster is available for Mac OS X 10.3 and Mac OS X 10.4 and is priced at 15 Euro (about $20).

For more information and a free downloadable trial version of ShowMacster visit http://www.showmacster.com

Meet Adam in Person (04.06.2005)

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

I will be at the San Diego Macintosh Users Group (SDMUG) Meeting tonight (4/6/2005). If you are in the San Diego, CA area and want to meet me in person I invite you to stop by. The meeting starts at 6:30 PM (PST) and is at the Madeira Room at the Ramada Inn, 5550 Kearny Mesa Road, San Diego, CA. You can find directions and more details on the SDMUG web site. Hope to see some of you there.

Review: Podium Coolpad by Road Tools.

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: Reviews

I wanted to give you quick user review of a product that’s been around for a while, called the Podium Coolpad by Road Tools. It’s a notebook riser that does several things. Most importantly, it elevates the laptop to improve passive cooling, it spins around and lifts the screen up to an adjustable height to optimize your viewing angle, and it provides a stable surface when you’re working in less-than-ideal settings, like on your lap, on an airplane tray, or in bed. One edge of the laptop sits on top of 4 rubber-capped posts that you assemble from stackable lego-like pieces to lift the screen to the desired height. It’s relatively cheap (retailing for $30), really durable, and very portable. You can get a better idea of their design on their website, www.roadtools.com.

So, my wife and I own 2 Coolpads and have been using them for over 3 years without a hitch. The first time I gave it a second thought was the other day when I noticed that I had lost a screw, so I emailed Jim at Road Tools. I asked him for the specs on the screw so that I could pick up a replacement at the hardware store. To make a long story short, he not only offered to send me a replacement screw, he also included some newly developed attachments for the original Coolpad – more on these updates in a moment. I then asked him if it would be OK for me to share my story because I wasn’t sure that he wanted to be inundated with emails from people asking for replacement screws that they’d lost. Here is an excerpt from his reply dated March 27:

“Sometime soon I intend to send a press release … to let CoolPad users know that we would like to fix any CoolPad problems or replace any parts. We are gearing up to handle as many fixes as requested.

We’ve sold a lot of these over the past few years (over 500,000) so we expect to handle quite a few requests but that’s OK because we really like to keep all of those Coolpads in good working order.

These things are made by very dedicated disabled workers in the Nashua NH area. They take pride in their work and are as eager to support the CoolPads as I am.”

SO. Jim and his crew are INVITING everyone who owns a CoolPad to let them know about any problems. This is potentially as many as half-a-million emails with some type of request that probably yields little or no monetary benefit for them at the end of the day. I don’t remember the last time I heard of a company that cares this much about customer satisfaction and the work they do. Just wanted to spread the word on a little company with a lot of heart.

By the way, the samples of the product upgrades they sent me are awesome! First, there’s an extension bar for wider laptops: it replaces the 4 rubber-tipped caps with a single long bar that extends beyond the width of the coolpad to give you an extra-wide support. It was designed for the 17 inch powerbook, but I’ve been using it with my 15 inch model and it really does a great job. Or, if you want to use the original styled 4-post system, Jim sent me some new rubber caps that have improved gripping action for the bottom of your laptop. These upgrades are simple, but elegant and really well executed to improve the value of the product. I have not seen any mention of the extension bar or the new caps on the Road Tools website, but in his latest email, Jim said that he thinks the extension bar is now included with the CoolPads being sold through Apple Store and at Staples.

Reviewed by MacCast listener Daniel

Apple April Fools Roundup

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Here is all the Apple April Fool’s gags I have come across today:

Apple Hires DVD Jon (Techtree.com)
Apple sells iPod Socks
(Damn, this one is not a joke)
iPod Treo (cNet Reviews)
Apple iHome Media Center (The AppleBlog)
Tiger Woods signs deal as Apple Spokesman (Mac Daily News)
iPoc Apple PDA (Pocket PC Thoughts) – Thanks Russ!
EU Bans Sale of Macs (Digit UK)
Jobs Joins IKEA (The Register UK)
Apple Japan Announces and the Pulls the iPotty (iPodLounge)
Apple in Talks to Buy Palm One (TreoCentral)
Apple Announces Product and Marketing Plans (TidBits)
Apple Announces iPad, Partners with DELL to Sell (NoteBook Reviews)
The iCopulate (ThinkGeek.com)
The PodShave and PodShave Lady (PlayList Magazine)
iJuice and MiniMovie (eQuinux)
2 Good 1.0 (App4Mac)
ScreenCleaner Pro (Ambrosia Software)
Youe Mac Life Goes Off Air (Your Mac Life)
First Look At iTunes Phone (Mobile Music Blog)
Monkeys Prefer Windows Over Mac (Silicon.com)
Apple Adopts Windows Media for iTunes (Mac Observer) – Thanks Buck!

So cute I wanna puke

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

PodBuddy 1.0 PodBuddies is a company releasing it’s first iPod product. The PodBuddy is the sickingly cute iPodShuffle holder pictured here. For only $15.00 USD this little guy can hold your iPod shuffle, but he won’t be able to hold up your dignity. :)

i3 Car Interface for Macs

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

i3 car interfaceOS X was designed for your home, not the car and the folks at i3 understand and are here to help. They have released an “Intelligent Integrated Interface for your Mac and Your Car”. Basically their software offers a simple full screen interface for in car LCDs and touch screens hooked to your Mac. The buttons on the interface can be programmed to launch applications on your Mac and the user interface is skinable. I tried out the software, which retails for $25 USD, and it is a good start, but needs work. Setting it up is somewhat slow and tedious and when you are done all it does is launch applications. I would assume you could also have it launch AppleScripts, so it could launch iTunes, enter Party Shuffle mode, start playing and launch the iTunes visualizer in full screen. Anyhow it is a good look at things to come, stay tuned.

Limited Edition PodBrix Shirt on Sale Tonight

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

PodWearI just got this email from PodBrix. They will sell a limited edition (300) t-shirt tonight. The shirt (pictured) features the iPod silhouette figurine from the first PodBrix release and doules as a iPod Shuffle holder.

Brixwear 1000 goes on sale tonight at 9:00pm EST
The first PodBrix apparel item goes on sale tonight (3/21/05). The Brixwear 1000 is a signed limited edition of 300 units. It features an integrated patent-pending magnetic clasp system to secure your iPod shuffle to the front of the shirt.

No modification is needed to your iPod shuffle. Simply place it over the clasp area of the shirt and it locks into place. The shuffle stays firmly attached even with vigorous activity. A quick pull easily removes it from the shirt.

The Brixwear 1000 is available in medium, large or x-large sizes. There are 300 units in total; 60 medium, 120 large and 120 x-large.

Each Brixwear 1000 shirt will sell for $28.99. It does NOT include the iPod shuffle. More details and product photos will be available on the PodBrix.com site at 9:00pm.