Exporters From Japan
Wholesale exporters from Japan   Company Established 1983
CARVIEW
Select Language

Reviews Archives

Derrick Story

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Over on the new O’Reilly Mac site, Gordon Meyer posts his thoughts about the EyeTV Hybrid:

“The EyeTV Hybrid is very portable; it’s not much bigger than a typical USB “thumb drive.” It’s not as portable if you need an antenna, of course, but you might not need one. I live in the city, and can literally see the broadcast towers on nearby skyscrapers, so I was able to receive 10 digital and 12 analog channels just by plugging the unit into a free USB port.”

If you’re thinking about revisiting EyeTV, you might want to take a look at Gordon’s post.

Derrick Story

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

“With more than 450 exhibitors at this year’s Macworld Expo, it’s impossible to see it all,” writes Jochen Wolters. “Which is a shame especially because of all those countless small and medium sized companies whose product announcements are often drowned out by the major news from the big players like Apple or Microsoft. Hence, let me point out five products I stumbled over at the 2008 Expo which, in my humblest of opinions, deserve a bit more attention than they have received so far.”

Jochen goes on to list his picks in the post titled, Macworld Expo 2008 Favorites.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Statz: Modify Your Presence Status on Multiple Systems from Your Mac
Sat, 05 Jan 2008 21:28:13

From Google Code comes…

Statz 0.8.5

…for Mac OS X which lets you simultaneously change your status information on services such as: Adium, iChat, Skype, Tumblr, and Twitter.


Received Our OLPC XO
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 23:08:15

OLPC XO
The OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) XO that I ordered for my daughter under the Give One Get One (G1G1) program finally arrived. We played with it quite a bit this evening. And, after writing a long-ish mini-commentary on it… (see my mobile tech focused blog entry)…

OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) XO Arrived

read more


Zoho Creator: Amazing Web Database
Wed, 02 Jan 2008 22:35:02

Zoho Creator

read more


BlogTalkRadio: Net Talk Radio Does Not Need Client Software, Just a Phone
Wed, 02 Jan 2008 06:32:09

Just read about this before heading out to my office. But, it looked interesting, so I wanted to mention…

BlogTalkRadio

read more


Happy New Year! Have a Great 2008!
Tue, 01 Jan 2008 08:07:25

Happy New Year! More freeware, Open Source, and free web services will be noted here soon.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Annals of Improbable Research Articles Now Free
Sat, 29 Dec 2007 08:53:46

The Annals of Improbable Research magazine’s articles are now freely available on the web as well as a low-resolution PDF download. The high resolution PDF version as well as the paper version are available for a fee (seems reasonable to me :-). The magazine also sponsors the annual (and usually hilarious) Ig Nobel Prizes. A video of the 2007 event is available for viewing on their website.


Chimoosoft Capture Me: Mac Screen Capture Utility
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 21:49:38

Chimoosoft Capture Me

read more


Happy Holidays!
Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:14:21

A combination of holiday busy work and being a bit under the weather (wheeze, sniffle) has me a bit behind checking out items on my list of freeware and Open Source apps for Mac OS X and Windows.

In the meantime, I hope everyone who reads this blog (all three of you :-) has a safe and happy holiday season.

Here’s wishing for more great freeware and Open Source apps in 2008.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Jooce: Another Web Desktop
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 22:14:39

jooce.com

read more


Microsoft and Samba Working Together at Last
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:21:44

Samba is an Open Source suite/protocol that provides file sharing, printer sharing, and authentication that is built on reverse engineering the NetBIOS network protcol used by Microsoft Windows. It essentially allows a server other than Windows (like Linux) appear to be a Windows server.

read more


Ulteo Beta: Web Based OpenOffice.org
Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:20:28

Ulteo (beta) lets you run OpenOffice.org without installing it. It provides a Java powered web-based version with 1GB free storage. Note that you need to a Java runtime 1.4 or newer running to use Ulteo OOo.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Microsoft Office Workspace Live Cannot Display PowerPoint 2007 Slide Deck
Fri, 14 Dec 2007 21:47:42

Office Workplace Live cannot display PowerPoint 2007 slide deck

read more


Microsoft Office Live Workspace: A Definite Sleeper Hit
Thu, 13 Dec 2007 22:25:41

Office Live Workspace beta

read more

Jaxtr: Post and Route an Alternate Phone Number
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:47:29

jaxtr.com

read more


TubeTV 0.9.2: YouTube Video Converter
Sun, 09 Dec 2007 22:27:18

It figures. Right after I said I only found one YouTube downloader/converter for Mac OS X in a Mashable list, I found a second freeware option while thumbing through the current issue of Mac Life (Dec. 2008, p. 18). It is…

TubeTV 0.9.2

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

FYI: I’m going to try to release this Mac OS X freeware, Open Source, and free web services summary list on Wednesday from now on.
Ruby on Rails 2.0
Sat, 08 Dec 2007 22:58:32

Ruby on Rails 2.0 is out. This web development framework written in the Ruby dynamic programming language was the hot web dev topic for the past year or two (is it still a hot topic?).

read more


UnRarX 2.2: Mac RAR Extraction Utility
Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:35:00

UnRarX 2.2 is utility for Mac OS X to unpack files stored in the Rar archive format. I don’t use Rar. If you do and have tried UnRarX, please let us know here how it works for you.

The UnRarX website says that source code will be released on SourceForge. However, there isn’t any source code on there. So, although UnRarX lists its license as GPL, I’m going to call it Freeware for now.


Flickr Integrated Picnik Web Photo Editor
Wed, 05 Dec 2007 21:52:53

Flickr Integrated with Picnik

read more


DLO OpenFM: Find Open FM Frequencies
Mon, 03 Dec 2007 21:53:40

DLO OpenFM
DLO is an iPod peripherals retailer. However, they do provide one very handy web application on their website…

DLO OpenFM

…finds open FM frequencies in your area (US only) by ZIP code or City/State. If you use a DLO (or any other) FM transmitter with your iPod or MP3 player, this can help find an unused frequency in your area to use.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Track Santa Using Google Earth on Christmas Eve
Sat, 01 Dec 2007 21:26:49

Norad Tracks Santa
If your child (or you for that matter) want to track Santa’s progress in style on Christmas Eve head over to read the Official Google Blog item…

Tracking Santa, then and now

read more


HubbleSite Gallery: Put the Universe on Your Desktop
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:34:56

HubbleSite Gallery
It doesn’t get much more amazing that this… Images from the Hubble Telescope…

HubbleSite Gallery

Be sure to check out the Wallpaper section of the site for free downloads of truly amazing images.


My Cool Button: Create Web 2.0 Candy Buttons
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:46:56

OgasaWalrus.com button
Although I believe in all the Web 2.0 hype, on bad days I may respond to the “what is Web 2.0″ question with: It’s all about candy colored buttons! If you want quickly build some of your own Web 2.0 candy colored buttons, head over to…

My cool button

Its single page menu driven service is so simple even I could build a button :-)


Google Maps Terrain View
Tue, 27 Nov 2007 22:51:20

Google Maps Terrain View
Google Maps’ new Terrain View kind of looks like a blueprint to me (maybe it’s the colors). You can see buildings in a 3/4 3D-ish relief view with hills looking like a big smudge (see that thing between the Street View and Traffic buttons above?). Terrain View also doesn’t let you zoom in as close as the Map or Satellite views do. BTW, the pure Satellite view with no street labels is gone. Satellite gives you what used to be called Hybrid.

read more


Firefox 2.0.0.10
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 22:51:50
NOTE: 2.0.0.11 was released after this blog item was originally posted

Mozilla released Firefox 2.0.0.10. According to the release notes, it provides three security related fixes. I will say this about Firefox though. Although it has been mostly stable on Mac OS X, the Windows versions have had a lot of big memory leaks in previous versions. The memory leaks seem less severe starting with, hmm, maybe 2.0.0.8. It still seems a lot slower to me that Firefox 1.5 on both Mac OS X and Windows to me though. I haven’t tried the Firefox 3 betas yet.

read more


Get Tube: Convert YouTube Video on a Mac
Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:41:07

After reading about Ares Tube for Windows, Basketball Jones (check references to Cheech and Chong if you don’t know about that character :-) asked if there is some app for Mac OS X that can convert YouTube videos. Here’s one that claims to do the job for Mac users…

Get Tube

It was the only Mac OS X based application in a YouTube converter article over on Mashable.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Caring.com
Sat, 24 Nov 2007 23:19:17

This one falls a bit out of my usual categories list (freeware, Open Source, free downloadable content, or interactive web service). However, I’ve been thinking and speaking a lot about Enterprise Knowledge Capture as it relates to an aging workforce in my day job. And, like many other people I have parents that are aging (doing well so far!). And, of course, me and my fellow Baby Boomers are aging too. So, I figured some fellow baby boomers might find this site interesting/useful…

Caring.com

read more


Sandy Your Personal Email Assistant
Wed, 21 Nov 2007 22:45:26

Sandy Your Personal Assistant
Sandy Your Personal Email Assistant comes from values of n. This is the group led by former O’Reilly CTO Rael Dornfest. They previously launched stikkit which used a similar natural language interpreter to schedule events.

read more


Internet Archive: Moving Image Archive
Tue, 20 Nov 2007 20:43:32

The long holiday season the U.S. starts with Thanksgiving weekend (and the Black Friday store sales). Here’s something to let you you legally load up videos for your travels whether short or long…

Internet Archive: Moving Image Archive

…contains thousands of free movies, films, and videos.


Mapdaze: Maps for Facebook Photos
Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:07:46

Hmm, should I create a separate category for Facebook applications? In any case, here’s an interesting looking Facebook application: Mapdaze Photo Map. It is a mashup that lets you use Google Maps to display the locations of photos in your Facebook account. You need a Facebook account to read more about this and use it.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

BZFlag 2.0.10 3D Tank Battle Game
Sat, 17 Nov 2007 14:27:40

BZFlag 2.0.10 was released on Nov. 15 (bug fixes for dual-core and 64-bit processors). It is a multiplayer multiplatform (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc.) 3D tank battle game. You can find screen shots of the game over on SourceForge.net.


FAA Flight Delay Information (US only)
Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:34:34

Flight Delay Information - Air Traffic Control System Command Center
Just in time for your Thanksgiving (US) travels…

Federal Aviation Administration: Flight Delay Information - Air Traffic Control System Command Center

The map (see image above) dynamically updates based on current US airport conditions. The largest airports are located on the map. Smaller ones can be found using the pull-down menus. Hovering over an airport location on the map brings up current flight delay information for locale.

read more


Mashable.com Public Domain E-book List
Tue, 13 Nov 2007 20:08:42

Mashable.com’s list of 20+ Places for Public Domain E-Books looks like a pretty exhaustive list of free e-book sites (including the few I’ve mentioned in this blog). Head over there to get the full list.


Microsoft Live Calendar Beta Missed a Golden Opportunity
Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:03:59

Microsoft recently released the beta for their Live Calendar web service. While it looks ok and has reasonable features. It doesn’t distinguish itself from the dozens of other web calendars available (most notably Google’s). What could Microsoft have done to make it stand out a bit more? How about…

read more


Carbon Emacs Package: Emacs Editor on a Mac without X11
Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:33:17

If you’ve wanted to try Emacs on a Mac but didn’t want to install X11, you might want to check out the Carbon Emacs Package port by Seiji Zenitani. The latest release came out on November 6.

If you want to learn more about the Emacs editor, head over to the GNU Emacs home page.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Phew. Slim pickings for Mac OS X freeware or Open Source apps last week. Even the free web item mentioned in my blog (SimCity Classic Live) was ActiveX based. if you have a favorite freeware or Open Source app for Mac OS X that hasn’t been mentioned in my blog yet, please let me know.

Carbon Emacs Package: Emacs Editor on a Mac without X11
Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:33:17

If you’ve wanted to try Emacs on a Mac but didn’t want to install X11, you might want to check out the Carbon Emacs Package port by Seiji Zenitani. The latest release came out on November 6.

If you want to learn more about the Emacs editor, head over to the GNU Emacs home page.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Wow! Check Out Tumblr 3.0
Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:01:59

Going through list of the new features in Tumblr 3.0 is mind-blowing. Check out the blog post…

Third time’s a charm

…for the details (there are a lot of new features).

I am not a frequent tumblogger. But, I really do enjoy using Tumblr when I do get the urge to post something there (usually a couple times a month).


Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 (Beta 2)
Thu, 01 Nov 2007 22:27:16

Here’s some words you don’t see next to each other too often: Mac OS X freeware from Microsoft.

Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 (Beta 2)

If you need to remotely work with a Windows XP/Vista or Windows Server box from your Mac, you definitely want to keep an eye on the development progress for the RDC Client for Mac. It let’s you manage those Windows boxes without leaving the comfort of your Mac :-)

read more


Lifehacker List: Top 10 Free Video Rippers, Encoders, and Converters
Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:32:49

Here’s a list from Lifehacker that is bound to be a popular read…

Top 10 Free Video Rippers, Encoders, and Converters

The list includes freeware and Open Source video apps for both Windows and Mac OS X. Be sure to check out the huge number of comments that follows the list. Lots of interesting information there too.


FavIcon from Pics
Mon, 29 Oct 2007 22:57:42

Some sites (not this one though) have a custom icon to the left of the URL in the web browser’s address bar. This is called a FavIcon and comes from the favicon.ico file in the website’s directory. Creating the little ico file can be tricky, but the FavIcon from Pics site turns this into a simple process. Click the browse button on the web page to search for a suitable image on your hard drive, upload it to the web site, press the generate button, and then save the favicon.ico file back to your local hard drive.

read more


Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Up and Running
Sun, 28 Oct 2007 23:10:22

FedEx delivered my Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard box this past Friday. I installed it on my 1st generation MacBook that evening. The update took quite a while (around 2 hours). But, the system looks quite stable after the upgrade. BTW, Apple issued its first 10.5 update the next day.

Haven’t done much with Leopard except confirm that major components seem to work and fire up VMware Fusion to see how Fedora 7 (Linux) runs. I’m still running the 1.0 release. I hope to get some time to download and try out the 1.1 Release Candidate soon.

read more

Gordon Meyer

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The 43Folders piece Workflow for the Fujitsu ScanSnap reminds me that I haven’t written about how I’ve been using my ScanSnap S500M. I got it about 5 months ago, and its easily the most useful electronic gizmo purchase of the year. (Since I bought it, the newer S510M has been released.)

I was hesitant to get a ScanSnap because of its price, but when I discovered that it was available through my credit card company, via Amazon, in exchange for “reward points” I dove right in. I already had a flatbed scanner, but the ScanSnap’s document feeder and single-pass duplex scanning makes it a lot faster and less hassle to use compared to a flatbed. (It’s not, however, a high-resolution photo scanner so if you’re into that, you’ll need to keep your flatbed.)

My second concern was about the size of the scanner. I really don’t have room in my office for another piece of equipment, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that the ScanSnap is a lot more compact than it appears in a photograph. Its footprint is less than the size of standard US piece of paper, and its height, when closed, isn’t much taller than a CD jewel case. You need a bit more room when it is open, but it is very portable and I keep mine tucked away behind my Cinema Display when I’m not using it.

I’ve been using DevonThink Pro Office to catalog and manage the PDFs that the SnapScan creates. So far, I’ve got about 1,000 documents spread between three DevonThink databases. (I have no idea how many pages that is total, maybe around 5000, see below for details.) Here are some notes about my workflow:

  • I wait until I have 10 or more things to scan, instead of scanning documents “on demand.” This is because I don’t keep the scanner hooked up all the time, due to space limitations and a paucity of unused USB ports on my iMac.
  • I’ve eliminated about 3 boxes of stored paper so far, and thrown away countless of magazines I was saving for just a few articles. Now, when I see something I want to save, I tear the pages out and put them in my “to be scanned” pile. Some might consider this a “marriage saver.”
  • The three DevonThink databases I currently use are: one for conjuring literature, one for household/legal items (bank statements, credit card bills, pay stubs), and a general “this is cool” catch-all. My intention is to eventually use DevonThink’s AI to categorize documents and my understanding is that specialized domains are better kept separate for this purpose. I haven’t yet tried to train the AI, though.
  • I normally use Skim to view PDFs, but while scanning I prefer PDFPen instead. It’s the perfect tool for this task because it lets me rearrange and delete pages within the finished PDF. SnapScan does a good job of automatically removing blank pages, but when scanning magazine articles I sometimes need to eliminate the back-side of the last scanned page. I only wish that DevonThink Pro allowed you to specify a preferred PDF application instead of using the system’s setting.

Speaking of DevonThink Pro wishes, here are some additional items that would improve my satisfaction:

  • DevonThink shows the file size of a PDF, but you have to open it to see the number of pages it contains. To me, pages are the most important count, not bytes.
  • The integration between SnapScan and DevonThink basically boils down to SnapScan sending an open-event to DT after the PDF is initially created. It would be much better if the two could actually “talk” to each other. For example, in order to make a single-sided scan you have to use SnapScan’s contextual Dock menu. A set of controls for this within DevonThink would eliminate this awkwardness.
  • While the OCR process that DevonThink uses is essential for finding things later, it’s unfortunate that you can’t easily postpone until after you’ve completed several scans. Your choice is to either wait while each document is recognized immediately after scanning, or to turn off the OCR and then tediously process each document later. If you do this, you end up with two copies of the document in your database, one that has been OCR’d and one that has not. This is probably my biggest “gripe” with DevonThink so far.
  • A similar, but more minor, nit. When DevonThink opens the scanned file it can prompt you for meta info to add to the PDF. Title, author, and so on. Unfortunately, the document info dialog is modal and the author’s name defaults to your login name; which of course is rarely the right answer.
  • The folks at Devon Technologies are too generous with their trial period for DevonThink Pro Office. You can use it a very long time before it starts urging you to buy it. In fact, when it goes into “sales mode” it simply stops running the OCR process. Which, as I’ve discussed above, could be viewed as a timesaver.

So, all-in-all, I’m satisfied but there are plenty of opportunities for improving the workflow. I think the DevonThink Pro Office, PDFPen, and SnapScan combination is a real winner. There’s no doubt that this is the first time that I’ve felt good about converting to a strictly digital storage method for paper files.

If I discover any more tips, I’ll add them later. For now, just a quick note that SnapScan and DevonThink Pro Office are working just fine for me under Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. If going paperless appeals to you, now might be the time to dive in.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) 2.4 Released
Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:11:07

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) 2.4 was released on Oct. 24 along with a new look for its web site. It is the first major release since version 2.2 was released in December 2004 (although there were many minor point releases between then and now). Despite GIMP’s immense graphic editing capabilities, I’ve never really been able to get past its idiosyncratic user interface (and never tried GimpShop which attempts to address this issue).

read more


GimmeSomeTune: iTunes Enhancer
Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:32:07

Here’s a Mac OS X freeware utility from Eternal Storms Softwre to enhance iTunes that I’m planning to try out as soon as my Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard upgrade arrives and is installed.

GimmeSomeTune

read more


Still Waiting for Gmail IMAP4 to be Turned On for My Account
Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:15:12



IMAP4 has not been turned on for my Gmail account yet. However, if yours has, Google has instructions for configuring your email client at…

Supported IMAP Client List

read more


Over a Dozen Free Music Making Apps listed on the Making Music blog
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:52:35

As a long time musician-composer-wannabe, I found this list on the Making Music blog interesting even though I have never heard of, um, oh, ALL of the free music software listed. So, head over to the blog entry at…

All About Free Music Making Software

…and let us know what you have tried and like.


Google Docs for Mobile Devices
Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:08:06


read more


Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT)
Sun, 21 Oct 2007 21:56:40

Eclipse isn’t just for Java development. You can also download the…

Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT)

…which provides PHP development tools for the Eclipse platform.

read more

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Google News Facebook Application
Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:07:28

Google News Facebook application
Who would have thought a year or two ago that Facebook would become the first contender for the title of the most widely used Web OS (Operating System)? Certainly not me. And, yet, we see app after app developed and released for this social networking Web OS. Here’s one that I learned about while reading Read/Write Web

Google News Facebook application

read more


CNET: Five must-have security/privacy extensions for Firefox
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 21:30:21

CNET’s Chris Soghoian’s blog entry titled Five must-have security/privacy extensions for Firefox seems to have a Windows-centric point of view. But, I’m pretty sure the Firefox add-ons recommended apply equally well to a Mac OS X user (or Linux for that matter). Here are the Firefox add-ons he recommends: SafeCache, SafeHistory, Locationbar, NoScript, and CustomizeGoogle.

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Hits the Shelves on Oct. 26
Tue, 16 Oct 2007 22:07:53

I just pre-ordered my copy of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. So, I’ll be checking to see how freeware and Open Source apps run on it as soon as I receive my shipment and upgrade my MacBook. If you get and install your copy before me, please let me know what your test results are like!

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

AbiWord: Multi-Platform Word Processor
Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:36:29

AbiWord 2.4.6 is a multi-platform Open Source word processor. I recall using it for a few months on a notebook running Microsoft Windows several years ago. I tried out an early version (1.0 beta release I believe) of OpenOffice.org and have not revisited AbiWord since then.

It’s interesting that AbiWord is available for Windows and Mac OS X (as well as Linux) while the OpenOffice.org project still can’t figure out how to build a native Mac OS X version yet (even though the NeoOffice Project has a solution for them ready-to-go).


Windows Live SkyDrive Grows from 512MB to 1GB
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 22:54:35

Windows Live SkyDrive (Microsoft really needs to come up with shorter product names) bumped up its online storage capacity from 512MB to 1GB. Um, ok, this is better. 5GB would be nicer though :-). According to the SkyDrive Team Blog, three other features were also just added. (1) RSS Feeds are now available for public folders. (2) You can share a file with someone by just typing in an email address (vs. selecting from a Hotmail address book).

read more


Jaiku Becomes a Google Site of the Lost
Tue, 09 Oct 2007 21:39:38

Google acquired the Twitter super-clone Jaiku. Jaiku is the twitter-like social network micro-blog presence (enough buzzwords yet???) web service. Like other sites before it acquired by Google, it will remain available to existing users but is essentially closed to new members. Google has developed a habit of buying great web services and then closing its doors for a long time. Remember the JotSpot wiki service?

read more


Findbyclick: User Contributed Map Locations
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 22:43:31

Findbyclick
Findbyclick.com advertises itself as The easiest way to find interesting places, add new ones and share maps with your friends. But, most of the so-called interesting places seem to be Starbucks and Kinkos locations. Still, its an interesting idea. And, I suppose as more people contribute, we’ll see other, umm, interesting things located on its maps.


Senuti 0.50 Beta 2: Copy Media Files from an iPod to a Mac
Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:04:18

I mentioned recently that my Mac mini bit the dust. Although everything should be backed up to an external Firewire drive, I decided to get a second option for my iPod data just-in-case.

Senuti 0.50 Beta 2

read more

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Microsoft HealthVault: Who Do You Trust 2.0?
Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:48:33

Microsoft HealthVault

read more


Go-OO OpenOffice.org Fork (Yet Another One!)
Wed, 03 Oct 2007 21:56:03

Go-oo.org

Too bad the OOo factions spend so much time forking instead of working on a native Mac OS X port (and what’s wrong with the NeoOffice port that seems to get it right already?).

read more


OgasaWalrus Blog 1 Year Anniversary
Mon, 01 Oct 2007 22:33:54

What do you know? It has been one year since I relaunched this OgasaWalrus blog after moving from my old Zope based web hosting service to this one. It started out as more of a personal notetaking system to help me remember interesting Freeware and Open Source apps for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Fortunately, there seem to be a few other people also interested in this topic and, more importantly, are able fact check me when needed (thanks!) and bring up F/FOSS apps I don’t know about (more thanks!).

read more


Adobe Acquiring Virtual Ubiquity-Buzzword Web Editor
Sun, 30 Sep 2007 22:04:25

Looks like Adobe wants to go head-to-head with Google Docs. They acquired Virtual Ubiquity which created a bit of buzz with their Flash-based Buzzword web editor. Now they need a web spreadsheet and web slide presentation creation service.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Engcom Virtual Slide Rule Demo
Sat, 29 Sep 2007 23:35:06

virtual slide rule
The Engcom Virtual Slide Rule is really just an educational demonstration of the slide rule for young folk. But, you can actually move the center slide area around to get an idea of how a slide rule worked.

read more


Proximity: Bluetooth Device Proximity Monitor
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 23:02:16

Proximity 1.1 is a donation-ware Mac OS X app (source code is available) that can monitor for the presence of a bluetooth device (including mobile phones) and run a custom AppleScript when the device is detected as coming into or going out of range.


Hawaii Foods
Wed, 26 Sep 2007 22:34:07

Hawaii Foods

read more


OpenCongress
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:31:23

OpenCongress.org
Here’s way more info from and about the U.S. Congress than most of us can probably process. But, if you can, head over to…

OpenCongress.org

…where U.S. Congress legislative information as well as news about the Senators and Representatives can be found.


Sketchcast: Sketching with Audio Voiceover
Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:41:04


read more


The Heinlein Archives
Sun, 23 Sep 2007 21:58:59

Heinlein Archives

read more

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

A Human Side of Alice 3D: Dr. Randy Pausch
Sat, 22 Sep 2007 08:49:23

I’ve mentioned the Alice 2.0 3D graphics app from Carnegie Mellon University whose purpose to introduce programming to kids and college students here before. Since I don’t want to write a maudlin blog entry, I’ll just say that the article linked below from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is about one of the people who helped start the Alice project.

CMU professor gives his last lesson on life


National Do Not Call Registry (US Only)
Fri, 21 Sep 2007 21:46:25

This is a little off the beaten path and US-centric. But, I thought it was important enough to merit blog space (and typing time). The US National Do Not Call Registry began in June 2003. If you signed up then, the 5-year registration period will end for you mid-2008 unless you re-register at…

NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY

You can read about this in the Yahoo! News AP article Do Not Call listings aren’t forever.

read more


Apache httpd 2.2.6 Web Server
Thu, 20 Sep 2007 21:59:05

Apache httpd 2.2.6 and the legacy version 2.0.61 web server were released earlier this week. I installed the Linux version and don’t have plans to install it under Windows or Mac OS X. So, if anyone does, please chime in to let us know how your installation went on those platforms. Installing it from source on Linux went smoothly as usual.


Animoto: Mini Video Maker
Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:02:18


read more


Google Presentation
Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:14:08

Google Presentation
Google Presentation launched as part of Google Docs this evening. You can find it listed under the New menu list of the main Docs page. It can import Microsoft PowerPoint slidedecks (older PPT format, not the new PPTX 2007 format). However, it does not export to PowerPoint file format. It can, however, save a ZIP file to your local drive containing an HTML slideshow.

read more


OpenOffice.org 2.3.0
Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:53:08

OpenOffice.org 2.3.0 was released. I didn’t see anything earthshakingly new in the release notes. And, it still doesn’t have a native Mac OS X version. I wish OpenOffice would work with the NeoOffice project to get an official Mac OS X release available.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Yahoo! MapMixer
Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:09:28

Yahoo! MapMixer

read more


Vixy.net: Convert and Download YouTube Videos
Thu, 13 Sep 2007 22:12:58

Vixy.net bills itself as an online video conversion service. It looks pretty simple. Give it a YouTube video’s URL, select the conversion type, and press the start button. You can choose to convert to one of these file formats: MPEG4, AVI, MOV, MP4, MP3, 3GP. The MP3 option strips away the video and lets you download the audio.


Web Integrity Checker: Check if Your ISP is Inserting Ads Into Your Browser
Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:04:30

Here’s an interesting joint project by the U. of Washington (UW) and the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI)…

UW CSE and ICSI Web Integrity Checker

…that checks if your ISP is inserting ads for your web browser. Mine is not, btw.


ShoePhone from TalkShoe… But, um, where is it???
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 21:16:40

TalkShoe announced its ShoePhone service in both a press release and blog entry. This VoIP service is apparently an add-on to its existing TalkShoe service that lets anyone have a live Internet radio shoe with live call-in participants. The problem is that a bunch of us (myself included) can’t figure out what part of TalkShoe is this new ShoePhone service.

read more


TestDisk and PhotoRec 6.8: Data Recovery Utility
Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:11:33

TestDisk and PhotoRec 6.8 were released a month ago (Aug.13). This Open Source utility pair (versions available for Windows and Mac OS X) can help recover lost partitions, files, and claims to make non-booting disks bootable under certain conditions.


Note-it Express: Sync Notes to an iPod
Sun, 09 Sep 2007 20:26:30

Note-it Express is a Mac OS X (Tiger) freeware utility that lets you sync notes to an iPod by providing an integrated editor and Automator powered script to sync the note after it gets created on a Mac.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Rogue Amoeba SoundSource 1.3
Thu, 06 Sep 2007 22:30:06

Just noticed that Rogue Amoeba updated their free Mac OS utility…

SoundSource 1.3

This utility lets you easily redirect audio input and output sources.


Mozilla Eudora 8.0.0 Beta 1: Project Penelope
Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:42:33

I used a paid version of the Eudora email client about, hmm, 10 years ago maybe. Stayed with it for a couple of years. I use Mozilla Thunderbird for email these days. So, I was interested to learn about the first public beta release of…

Mozilla Project Penelope: Eudora 8.0.0b1 Open Source Version

read more

Chris Adamson

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Here’s an unformatted collection of thoughts and experiences since picking up a 160 GB iPod Classic, the last one in stock at the Apple Store in Alpharetta GA, last weekend.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Ack, I didn’t realize how few Mac OS X items I posted to my personal blog about freeware and Open Source last week. If you know of Mac OS X freeware or Open Source apps that I haven’t already mentioned, drop me a line via e-mail or over on Facebook.
Grand Perspective 0.99: Mac Disk Space Visualization
Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:53:15

Grand Perspective 0.99

read more


NeoOffice 2.2.1 for Mac OS X
Sun, 26 Aug 2007 20:14:09

NeoOffice 2.2.1, the native Mac OS X port (look Ma, no X11!) of OpenOffice.org 2.2.1 is available. If you’re looking for a free alternative to Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac or Apple iWork, this is it. According to the features page on its website, it includes experimental support for Office 2007 Excel, Word, and PowerPoint files. It also includes some support for Excel macros. This is pretty interesting since Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac will not support Excel macros!

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Journler 2.5.3
Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:34:58

Journler 2.5.3 is a Mac OS X donationware (free for personal use) journal (daily notebook) application. This latest version only works with Tiger (10.4.x). However, older versions of Journler (1.17) is available for Mac OS X 10.3.x or older.

Journler integrates with Apple’s iLife suite and lets you add audio, photos, and video in your entries.


Panoramio: Submit Place Photos to Google Earth
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 22:27:37

OK, this is more of a request than my usual nano-commentary.

Panoramio: Photos of the World

…was acquired by Google last month (July 2007). If you download and install the latest version of Google Earth, you’ll find that one its features displaying user submitted photos of places all over the world. This is great stuff (and a tremendous time waster :-). So, here’s my request…

read more


Lightning: Mozilla Thunderbird Calendar Add-in
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:11:15

This has probably been around for a while. However, I only learned about the Mozilla Lightning add-on calendar project for the Mozilla Thunderbird email client (another on my must have list) a couple of days ago. It is listed along with the better known (to me anyway) Mozilla Sunbird standalone calendar client as a calendar project. I hope this add-on doesn’t fade away along with Thunderbird after it is split off from the main Mozilla group.


Buzzword: Web Word Processor
Sun, 19 Aug 2007 21:22:26

Buzzword
I use Google Docs a lot and I’m always looking for the next web-based untethering app like it. So, I hopped over to…

preview.getbuzzword.com

read more


Got Open Data???
Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Got Open Data???
Sat, 18 Aug 2007 09:15:38

An O’Reilly Radar blog item let me to read…

Brad’s Thoughts on the Social Graph

…which led me to…

MoveMyData.org

read more


last100 list: 10 sites for free legal music
Sat, 18 Aug 2007 09:01:06

Website last100 lists…

10 sites for free legal music

Go and get ‘em!


Google Spreadsheet New(-ish) Column Sort Tool
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 21:49:16

Google Spreadsheet sort
Google announced a couple of new features for Google Docs a few weeks back. But, I only remembered about the new sort feature this evening :-). We’ve always been able to sort columns in Google Spreadsheet using the button tool. However, if you hover over the bar beneath a column label (frozen row 1), you will see a tool tip like the one shown above. This lets you choose ascending or descending sort and then perform the actual sort.

read more


TweakFreak 2.1
Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:02:48

It has been a while since I mentioned an actual Mac OS X freeware or FOSS app (vs. multiplatform or web app that happens to work on a Mac).

TweakFreak 2.1

…is a freeware Mac OS X app that lets you set OS X preferences that are not set-able (is that a word?) from the Preferences screen. It categorizes its tweak sets into Finder/Window Options, Dock Options, and Unix Tweaks.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Microsoft Live Folders Renamed Live SkyDrive
Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:29:52

Microsoft Live Folders was renamed Live SkyDrive earlier this week. It is still limited to 500MB of online storage. However, Microsoft added a drag and drop save feature. Unfortunately, this feature requires and ActiveX component. So, it only works when using Windows and Internet Explorer. And, you cannot drag and drop in the opposite direction (from Live SkyDrive to your PC).

Microsoft really needs to use WebDav to give it the kind of user transparency Apple’s .Mac network drive has.


blogr: Multimedia Blog Host
Wed, 08 Aug 2007 22:56:24

ogasawalrus.blogr.com
I wanted to post a short audio clip (a prelude to a podcast) to my MobileViews blog yesterday. But, I didn’t want to just attach the file to the blog post and ask people to download it. Then, I recalled reading about a new multimedia blog hosting site called…

Blogr.com

read more


Does VMWare Converter Work?
Tue, 07 Aug 2007 12:52:44

VMware Converter error message

read more


Mashable’s List of 40+ Free Blog Hosts
Mon, 06 Aug 2007 21:30:31

Mashable.com has a list of…

40+ Free Blog Hosts

Although there are the usual suspects everyone knows (Blogger, LifeJournal, WordPress, etc.), there are also a bunch I’ve never heard of that I want to take a look at even though I already have a couple of blogs. The one that I’m probably going to take a look at later this week is: blogr.


Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 0.1.1 (Beta)
Sun, 05 Aug 2007 22:53:21

If you use Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac on your Mac and need to work with people using Word 2007 for Windows in its new native DOCX foramt, take a look at…

Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 0.1.1 (Beta)

With the Office Open XML Converter, you can convert Office Open XML files to a format that is compatible with Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac and Microsoft Office v. X for Mac. You can choose to convert and open one file, or convert a large number of files.

Todd Ogasawara

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Facebook OgasaWalrus Group
Sat, 04 Aug 2007 23:30:22

Facebook OgasaWalrus Group
I’ve never been a huge social-networking type. But, I figured I’d finally take a look at Facebook since 99+% of the world apparently is already on it. So, if you have a Facebook account, consider heading over to the Facebook OgasaWalrus Group and say hello. Maybe you can explain to me why this thing is so popular. So far, i don’t get it :-)


MindMeister: Web-based Mind Mapping
Sat, 04 Aug 2007 22:24:39

MindMeister.com
One of the most all-time m