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SOFTWARE
OF THE DAY - DROPDMG & PICMARK
Hi
All,
Key
Combination of the Day
Command-+/Command--
in Safari
Pressing -+
(Command-Plus Sign) in Safari increases the size of text for the
currently displayed web page. Pressing Command-Minus Sign reduces the
text size.
Shareware
of the
Day:
DropDMG
- Create disk images and archives with a simple drag and drop.
What Is
DropDMG?
DropDMG
is the easiest way to create Mac OS X disk images. Just drag and drop a
folder or file, and DropDMG will create an image in .dmg, .img, or .smi
format—or a Tar, Zip, or StuffIt archive. Or, you can drag an
existing
image or archive file onto DropDMG to easily convert it to any of the
other supported formats. DropDMG supports encryption, segmented images,
and custom icons, and it can create images with rich-text license
agreements in multiple languages. There are many time-saving features
such as temporary preferences when you hold down Option, remembering
recent folders, configurations to keep track of popular combinations of
settings, and the ability to create more than one image or archive at a
time. All the options are available from Automator, AppleScript, and
from the dropdmg command-line tool.
What
Can You Do With DropDMG?
- Make
backups. (You know you should.) Before backing up files to another hard
disk or to removable media, you can use DropDMG to bundle them into a
disk image. The disk image compresses the files to save space, lets you
check their integrity with a checksum, and can (optionally) encrypt the
files to protect your off-site backup from prying eyes.
- Burn
files, folders, and images to disc with a simple drag and drop. If your
folder is too large to fit on one CD or DVD, DropDMG can segment it
into an image that spans multiple discs. If you have multiple optical
drives, you can burn the segments simultaneously.
- Prepare
Mac OS X software for distribution. Apple recommends that developers
use disk images to distribute their software. DropDMG makes it easy to
create disk images that auto-open, have license agreements, custom
icons, and that are Internet-enabled (so the image unpacks
automatically when downloaded with Safari).
- Compress
files before sharing them. With support for a variety of image and
archive formats (and encodings for sending files over networks),
DropDMG makes it easy to archive and compress files before sending them
via e-mail, uploading them to a server, or saving them to removable
media. In many cases, the images DropDMG creates are smaller than those
created by Apple’s Disk Utility, while still being fully
compatible.
It’s also easy to convert between any of the formats DropDMG
supports.
- Share
files so that others can read them. Disk images provide maximum
compatibility: earlier versions of Mac OS X don’t support
Mac-savvy Zip
and Tar archives, and Mac OS X 10.4 doesn’t have built-in
support
StuffIt archives. Only disk images preserve Mac metadata and long
filenames and are compatible with all versions of Mac OS X. Of course,
if your audience prefers archives, DropDMG makes it easy to create
them, as well.
- Encrypt files that you want
to
keep private. Apple’s FileVault encrypts your whole home
folder, which
is overkill for many users, needlessly slowing access to their files.
DropDMG lets you create encrypted disk images that protect a select
group of files or folders, while still letting you access and modify
them (after entering your passphrase, of course).
- Create
a device image that records the exact contents of a data CD or DVD. You
can then burn backup copies of the disc, or double-click the image it
to access its contents as though the disc were still in your drive.
- Do
it your way. There’s no need to hunt for the right menu
command; just
drag a file, folder, or disk onto DropDMG, and it will do the right
thing. Or you can invoke DropDMG using a keyboard shortcut, Automator,
AppleScript, or the command-line dropdmg tool—whichever is
most
convenient at the moment.
- Create more than one image
or archive at a time to take advantage of dual processors, or simply to
queue multiple operations.
- Specify
as many—or as few—options as you want.
DropDMG’s Preferences window
gives you lots of controls, but you don’t always have to use
them. Save
named configurations; by switching between different configurations,
you can instantly recall different combinations of options. Or hold
down the Option key to specify temporary options for the current
operation, without changing the stored preferences.
More
info and
download link here:
<http://c-command.com/dropdmg/>
Freeware
of the
Day:
PicMark -
Process your pictures. The number is irrelative.
Description
PicMark is a powerful tool, designed to
automatically apply watermarks to big ammounts of pictures, as well as
creating thumbnails of, rotating, flipping, adjusting the color of,
drawing a border around and drawing shadows behind hundreds of pictures
in just a few minutes, based on the user's needs.
Equiped with a
powerful and flexible watermark manager, PicMark is an essential tool
for, but not limited to, photographers, graphic designers, publishers
and editors.
More
info
and download link
here:
<http://www.digitalcalamity.org/lib/php/index.php?DC_item=picmark&DC_section=applications>
Regards...
Gordon |
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