Tag: mac os x
Product : Handbrake Version : 0.92 Cost : Free License : GPL Platforms : Mac OS X, Linux, Windows URL : http://handbrake.fr/ This month, we had the distinct pleasure of discovering a tool which makes video conversion an absolute breeze. As a football player, all of our games have been recorded on DVD and Video. While the Video could be recorded straight to the computer, the DVD presented some interesting issues. We wanted to convert our video to a format…
Product: iListen (with USB Headset/Microphone) Cost: $149.00 Publisher: Mac Speech Website: www.macspeech.com Over the years, there have been many speech recognition packages come and go. Unfortunately none of them have been very good. Until Now. iListen came on a single CD, installed in 10 minutes on out iBook 1.33 and went off without a hitch. Upon installing it, attaching our headset which came with the package, we started to configure the system to prepare it for speech recognition. While…
The usual shill suspects (say that quickly) at the various Mac mag rags universally laud the advent of Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) as though it were the Olympic 100m, the Stanley Cup, and the return of Elvis rolled into one. The Spy has an alternate view. Throughout the OS X era thus far, I’ve regarded the new look as experimental, running it only on one of my four machines and staying with 9.1 or 9.2 on the others (depending…
This month’s tip is for the Macintosh and is known to work on all OS’s 7.x through 9.x. This tip will come in handy when you want to capture a screen for a document or to provide a customer with a screen shot of a program. It can also be handy for those engineers who need to see exactly what is on a customer’s screen. Get the screen you want up and then decide which you want to do; a…
At this months WWDC Keynote speech, Steve Jobs once again announced the impending death of an Apple Computer product. Steve has been well known over the years for doing this well ahead of the actual death of a product and this is no exception. Walking onto the stage where a coffin containing a large mock up of the OS 9.x product, Steve opened the coffin, set the box up so that all could see. While people laughed at the analogy,…
















