by Steven G. posted Saturday, December 24th 2011.
The buttons and the progress bar look very similar to what YouTube has to offer. The other major interface component – The Playlist Editor – is not remarkable either, yet it’s pleasing to the eye. In a nutshell, simplicity and elegance are keywords here. Another aspect is that you can change the window’s opacity andSoftware
by Steven G. posted Friday, December 16th 2011.
Sometimes, you just want to pass the time listening to music, creating playlists or searching for new bands. Mielophone is a small application that helps users do these things, while also providing them with the means to listen to their favorite radio stations. Mielophone is an open source application that redefines the way you listenby Steven G. posted Friday, December 9th 2011.
OneWaySync is the type of application that can be used successfully without reading the documentation: all the features are accessible from the main and are mostly self explanatory. Basically, there are 10 slots, which means that you can have up to 10 folders synchronized. Each time a slot is selected, the central area of theby Steven G. posted Friday, December 2nd 2011.
If we are to bring Cut/Copy-Pasting to the context of real life, one could compare this trinity to the transportation of goods by any means, and even to the transportation of people. Information has to flow, goods need to be transported, and people have to travel. Cut/Copy-Paste, therefore, is an indispensable action in terms ofby Steven G. posted Friday, November 25th 2011.
In this world of speed, of programs developed for fast usage, an application named SideFolders appears as a time-saving tool. Its role is to give you quick access to the Sidebar, while positioned on the left or right side of your Mac’s screen. More than an alternative of the popular Finder, SideFolders will provide instant