Wouldn't it be F***ING nice if Apple actually supported Blu-ray playback and data writing on Blu-ray discs? I'd personally love Blu-ray support built in to burn my data to discs for archiving data.
Congratulations to this developer for making such a wonderful application for the Mac. I've been looking for something like this for a long time. Can't beat the price either!
I purchased OS X Lion from the Mac App Store - took about 30 minutes or less to download it completely. Right now I am burning it to a DVD and also imaging it to a USB flash drive.
To get at the InstallESD.dmg image needed to burn to DVD+R or USB flash drive, right-click on Show Package Contents for the "Install Mac OS X Lion.app" file after downloading it. You will see a folder called "Contents" - open this folder. Then open the "SharedSupport" folder and you will find the DMG file you need to burn this DMG file to your media of choice. Too easy. :)
I recently upgraded to Toast Titanium 11. It was nice to finally get it for under $60 for a change!
I do like the user interface changes from earlier versions. Much cleaner and easier to find stuff IMO.
I mainly use Toast to back up data and create all my audio files (Apple Lossless Encoder and AAC). Toast's settings allow for higher quality music files than Apple's own iTunes settings.
Angry Birds was the first program I purchased through the new Mac App Store. Since I have it on my iPhone 3GS I had to get it for my Macs.
Absolutely awesome! It looks beautiful on either of my two 24" LED-backlit ViewSonic VX2450 monitors. They've managed to make it easy to play with a mouse or my Magic Trackpad.
I purchased Kiwi the other day for the MU Promo price.
This Twitter client is the best out there IMO. I love the account switching features in this program. It's much easier to switch back and forth between my two Twitter accounts with the tabs.
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Blu-ray Player
Wouldn't it be F***ING nice if Apple actually supported Blu-ray playback and data writing on Blu-ray discs? I'd personally love Blu-ray support built in to burn my data to discs for archiving data.
Folders Factory
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 03 Mar 2012
-4
Google Chrome
+7
Apple OS X Lion
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 20 Jul 2011
To get at the InstallESD.dmg image needed to burn to DVD+R or USB flash drive, right-click on Show Package Contents for the "Install Mac OS X Lion.app" file after downloading it. You will see a folder called "Contents" - open this folder. Then open the "SharedSupport" folder and you will find the DMG file you need to burn this DMG file to your media of choice. Too easy. :)
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Flagit!
FAIL! You just lost a potential sale.
This shit just happened to me with Mac BluRayRipper Pro - the developer just decided to stop all development.
+1
Absolute Radio Player
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 02 May 2011
+4
Toast Titanium
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 18 Mar 2011
I do like the user interface changes from earlier versions. Much cleaner and easier to find stuff IMO.
I mainly use Toast to back up data and create all my audio files (Apple Lossless Encoder and AAC). Toast's settings allow for higher quality music files than Apple's own iTunes settings.
In short, I love the new version.
Icons
A Flock Of Budgies rated on 27 Feb 2011
[Version 1.3]
+1
Angry Birds
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 09 Jan 2011
Absolutely awesome! It looks beautiful on either of my two 24" LED-backlit ViewSonic VX2450 monitors. They've managed to make it easy to play with a mouse or my Magic Trackpad.
+2
Kiwi
A Flock Of Budgies reviewed on 05 Dec 2010
This Twitter client is the best out there IMO. I love the account switching features in this program. It's much easier to switch back and forth between my two Twitter accounts with the tabs.