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[28 Jun 2006 | No Comment | ]

It isn’t that long since I reviewed the last version of VoodooPad

With this latest release Gus has put a little bit more icing on the cake.

For those of you that already use VoodooPad here are the latest additions and fixes:

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[26 Jun 2006 | No Comment | ]

Call Recorder normally $14.95, currently $12.95 is one of those product that does exactly what you want it to do, in a simple clean way. callrecorder.jpg

As they say on their web site, “Call Recorder is an add-on for Skype which automatically transforms your calls into QuickTime movies. Call Recorder is great for lessons, interviews, podcasts or just having fun.” I couldn’t put it better myself!

To quote from their site again, it has a number of features:

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[24 Jun 2006 | No Comment | ]

I did a review of VodooPad a little while ago and mentioned that I was having difficulty getting it to transfer properly to my iPod.

Well it seems that I am not alone, and that it is a known "error" that maybe you can all help with.

First though let me say a big thanks to Mike Lee of Delicious Monster Software and Gus Mueller over at Flying Meat Inc for their prompt and thorough responses to my emails. It is a cliche but having developers that support like they do is just one of the reasons we all love our Mac’s.

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[21 Jun 2006 | No Comment | ]

It has taken me a long time to review the latest version of MindManager – Mindjet MindManager 6 Mac 199€ Mind Manager. This isn’t because it is a difficult application to either learn or use, as it isn’t, but because I couldn’t decide if I found it useful or not. homepage_trial.jpg

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[8 Jun 2006 | No Comment | ]

Tim loves simple, efficient applications, so he would love Voodoo Pad ($24.95) for sure.

As they say on their site “VoodooPad is a new kind of notepad. It’s like having your own digital junk drawer where you can jot down notes, web addresses, to-do lists… Anything on your mind. VoodooPad automatically links each page together, to form a miniature world wide web, on your desktop! Anybody familiar with the WikiWikiWeb will feel right at home with VoodooPad.”