Time Palette displays the current local time for any city, renders real-time, photorealistic maps of the world with correct sun and moon shading, and calculates a wealth of global time, geographic, astronomical and weather data.
Since its debut more than a decade ago, Time Palette has become the leading global time tool on the Macintosh platform and has been honored by ZDNet with an Editor’s Pick Award. |
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Alarms: Twelve independent alarms can be set for any time zone. These can be used to remind you when the markets close in Hong Kong, or when business opens in Sydney or Dubai. | |
Schedules: Conference calls which span the world can be placed at the right time to be convenient for all, whether in New York or Tokyo. | |
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Almanac: Complete details on sunrise/set and moonrise/set are displayed for any city and date along with the phase of the moon, hours of daylight and lighting conditions. | |
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Map: Is it light or dark in Argentina? High resolution, real-time maps show the world in exquisite detail. Areas of twilight and night are shown with accurate city lighting and moonlight. | |
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Distance: Calculating your frequent flier miles/kilometers has never been easier. The Distance panel handles multiple and open-jaw trips, helping you to maximize your air itineraries. Weather: Time Palette brings you weather information from NOAA. Updated frequently throughout the day, reports give you access to current weather conditions around the world |
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Extende the browsing…
We’ve had many people write in telling us how great BrowseBack – by the team at SmileOnMyMac is.
We’ve had lot of suggestions as well.
Suggestion:
1. Use it when paypal (or similar site breaks) and you’re trying to explain what was happening when the site broke.
BrowseBack has a feature that allows you to browse to a page in your history, and email that page to somebody as a pdf.
2. You remember that a site has a bright green background, but you can’t remember the name of the site.
In BB, you can quickly find all the possible pages that match your criteria.
3. Go crazy following the first links on blogs. You’ll create a whole map of first linked blogs – could be valuable as a tool to discover what the zeitgeist is from a group of connected bloggers.
… and many more.
Based on this feedback, we’re going to keep BrowseBack running through the weekend.
Download the application (Using the Try button on the home page
Then, chime in on the Blog here to let us know what you think.
The taking-your-feedback-to-heart team at MacZOT!
We’ve had many people write in telling us how great BrowseBack – by the team at SmileOnMyMac is.
We’ve had lot of suggestions as well.
Suggestion:
1. Use it when paypal (or similar site breaks) and you’re trying to explain what was happening when the site broke.
BrowseBack has a feature that allows you to browse to a page in your history, and email that page to somebody as a pdf.
2. You remember that a site has a bright green background, but you can’t remember the name of the site.
In BB, you can quickly find all the possible pages that match your criteria.
3. Go crazy following the first links on blogs. You’ll create a whole map of first linked blogs – could be valuable as a tool to discover what the zeitgeist is from a group of connected bloggers.
… and many more.
Based on this feedback, we’re going to keep BrowseBack running through the weekend.
Download the application (Using the Try button on the home page
Then, chime in on the Blog here to let us know what you think.
The taking-your-feedback-to-heart team at MacZOT!
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browseback is the web history visualization tool that lets you easily find and retrieve web pages you’ve visited. browseback stores a PDF of every web page visited and makes the pages accessible through a unique interface that allows the user to browse thumbnails of the pages. This visual web history can also be searched by content. |
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Works with multiple browsers Doesn’t this take up a lot of hard drive space? Ahem. What if I don’t want a record of EVERYTHING I’ve browsed?
"browseback has also saved my bacon on more than one occasion when trying to find specialty products for clients who then call you back 2 months later and say "go ahead" (now where did I find it again?)." - Ian Campbell, Global Graphics Normal Price $29.95 ZOT Price: $19.95 save 33% |
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Just one word: wonderful! It’s only the first day of use and I love it! I really like what you’ve done with Chat Transcript Manager. Reducing my nearly 6,000 transcripts to one SQLite database is a godsend, and the interface is sweet. Thanks. I’ve been using Chat Transcript Manager since you released it to keep track of my work-related chat logs (since I use both Adium X or iChat from time to time), and it has helped me out an amazing amount simply because I only have to look in one place for stuff that I’d otherwise have to search in two places for. |
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SubEthaEdit Second Chance
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How do you feel when you actually get something DONE? Do you ever work faster and more inspired when collaborating with others? Today’s ZOT! is one of the most results-delivering applications we’ve ever used. Sure, there are chat applications. You can pass a text document back and forth quickly, or you could use a web based project management application. But, if you’ve never co-created in real-time, you are not solidly in 2006. Introducing SubEthaEdit!Collaborative Text Editing. Universally Where does the name SubEthaEdit come from? "It’s from Douglas Adams’ a Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The reporters of the guide submit their entries using the SubEthaNet (interestingly enough the Ethernet wasn’t yet available in time of writing of the HHGG) – therefore we named our editor SubEthaEdit in honor of Douglas Adams’ great work."
What others are saying about SubEthaEdit:My team frequently demonstrates SubEthaEdit as a fantastic collaborative writing tool with many curricular uses […]. Thank you for your excellent work on this very cool application! I thought you might like to know that a number of human interface designers here at NASA are using your product to collaboratively take notes of design discussions. We love your product! SubEthaEdit’s document-sharing functionality must be seen to be believed. Groups of Mac users—in the same room or scattered across the world—can view and edit a single text-based document at the same time. In practice, this has some powerful applications, such as pair programming and shared conference notes. I’ve also had great luck using it as a unified project management tool, where a team’s meeting participants share notes, capture TO DOs, and even provide back-channel information all in one or two simple text files. But, that was nothing until Richard Soderberg bugged me to try out [SubEthaEdit], the collaborative text editor. […] Watching this process at first is outright amazing — it’s was more fascinating than TV. I stared in amazement for the first few sessions, held back by the same hesitation that I felt when I first started using Wikis. Unlike a Wiki, the document you’re watching is literally alive in front of you. Excellent application for helping kids with their homework while doing your own work. One of the most enjoyable aspects of BlogTalk was the collaborative note taking, coordinated using Rendezvous and SubEthaEdit. It is a crying shame that these are Mac-only applications because that excluded quite a few people from the process. What was interesting was that taking part in the note taking changed my experience of the conference. Application Requirements:Mac OS X 10.3 or later. Please allow up to 47 hours to receive your purchased registration codes. — ATTENTION: BlogZOT 2.0 IS FINISHED — Normal Price: $35.00 ZOT Price: $19.99 a 43% savings |
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Winners and Bloggers Note:
We’re almost finished registering the first 3,000 people.
Bloggers: If you blogged this, and got your submission in BEFORE we finished, you will automatically receive a registration to SubEthaEdit.
If you’re one of the first 3,000 people to follow the instructions, you will also get a serial.
IF – You used a single email to send in the names of EVERYBODY you know who wasn’t particpating in MacZOT, there’s a good chance you WILL NOT get copies of SubEthaEdit for everybody as our system will likely show a mismatch between the email being used to send in the registration and the information in the email.
If you didn’t get your FREE copy, don’t feel bad. When you do get your copy of SubEthaEdit, you’ll have this many more people to collaborate with.
Thanks to everybody who made today’s BlogZOT a winner.
Please be patient before sending in a request for a serial. This is a tremendous amount of work and we’ll be as fastidious as possible.
Kind regards,
The sure-glad-we’re-using-computers-to-handle-the-winners team at MacZOT.com
The first 3,000 people to follow the instructions – get a registered copy of SubEthaEdit.
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Introducing SubEthaEdit!Collaborative Text Editing. Universally SubEthaEdit and MacZOT are giving way $105,000 worth of software. Learn more…
— ATTENTION: BlogZOT 2.0 IN PROGRESS (see MacZOT for details) — Where does the name SubEthaEdit come from? "It’s from Douglas Adams’ a Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The reporters of the guide submit their entries using the SubEthaNet (interestingly enough the Ethernet wasn’t yet available in time of writing of the HHGG) – therefore we named our editor SubEthaEdit in honor of Douglas Adams’ great work." What others are saying about SubEthaEdit: My team frequently demonstrates SubEthaEdit as a fantastic collaborative writing tool with many curricular uses […]. Thank you for your excellent work on this very cool application! I thought you might like to know that a number of human interface designers here at NASA are using your product to collaboratively take notes of design discussions. We love your product! SubEthaEdit’s document-sharing functionality must be seen to be believed. Groups of Mac users—in the same room or scattered across the world—can view and edit a single text-based document at the same time. In practice, this has some powerful applications, such as pair programming and shared conference notes. I’ve also had great luck using it as a unified project management tool, where a team’s meeting participants share notes, capture TO DOs, and even provide back-channel information all in one or two simple text files. But, that was nothing until Richard Soderberg bugged me to try out [SubEthaEdit], the collaborative text editor. […] Watching this process at first is outright amazing — it’s was more fascinating than TV. I stared in amazement for the first few sessions, held back by the same hesitation that I felt when I first started using Wikis. Unlike a Wiki, the document you’re watching is literally alive in front of you. Excellent application for helping kids with their homework while doing your own work. One of the most enjoyable aspects of BlogTalk was the collaborative note taking, coordinated using Rendezvous and SubEthaEdit. It is a crying shame that these are Mac-only applications because that excluded quite a few people from the process. What was interesting was that taking part in the note taking changed my experience of the conference. SubEthaEdit Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later. Normally priced at $35.00 BlogZOT Price: $0.00 (with your help) |
ZOT Zapped – AppZapper by Request
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AppZapper – The Uninstaller Apple Forgot !AppZapper is for people who want to confidently try new apps while knowing they can uninstall them easily. Drag one or more unwanted apps onto AppZapper and watch as it finds all the extra files, lets you preview them and delete them with a single click. A slick safety system remembers which apps you want to keep safe, and the log tracks all the files you’ve zapped. Put simply, AppZapper is the uninstaller Apple forgot. AppZapper is a very popular application right now. If you do a search on Google, you’ll see it’s linked everywhere. It’s localized in Japanese, Italian, French, Polish, Chinese, German and more. It’s simple, it’s sexy, and it’s FUN! You have to try this application.
Just try it and you’ll know why it’s been downloaded over 200,000 times “AppZapper is a great piece of software that is easier to use than I had expected. There are very few obvious weaknesses of the Mac OS X, but the clean uninstall has been one of them and the AppZapper has taken care of that.” “The graphical appearance of the application is so simple, its stunning. Everything has been kept to a minimum, therefore providing the user with a stress free, simple removal of applications.” … “A must have application for anyone who owns a Mac!” “As a Newbie this is a Must Have application.” … “In many ways AppZapper captures the Mac experience totally – you open AppZapper, you get a neat box that you drag the application you want to remove into, you press OK and woosh – it has gone! A quick check on Spotlight and no residual files are lurking around in the depths of your system. It really is that easy, and I cant recommend it enough.” “Not only does it help keep your system clean and save hard drive space, after using it today I have to admit theres a bit of fun when you zap an application. There is a satisfying flash and zap noise that prompted me to delete three or four unused apps just to hear it again.” “I would highly recommend this to someone that downloads and tries out a lot of freeware or shareware. Its ease of use only makes it more worth it.” “This is definitely a must have thumbs up app…” “This application is great for quickly removing a new program you just wanted to test. It almost always finds the associated preferences and support files, removing them is simple.” “Great app, stable, easy to use, and very friendly developers ;-)” “Of course, OS X should have this functionality built in, but until then this little app is a life-saver. If you can’t resist trying every intesting looking shareware app out there, then AppZapper is an essential.” “I like this app a lot!!! Fast, easy and stable. High recommended!” “Totaly worth it if you download and try apps off this site alot!” “I’ve been waiting for something like this for years. Excellent concept and interface, just the right amount of eye (and ear) candy and a reasonable shareware fee. I bough my license right after the first zap.”
Get more info here: http://appzapper.com Normally $12.95 ZOT Price: $7.00 a 45.9% savings
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