Showing posts with label OS X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OS X. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2007

Quit Using Limewire You Idiots



I mean that in the nicest way.
Instead, you should use Frostwire.
It's the open source version of Lime Wire Pro, it's free, it never whines about paying to "upgrade" and it's better than ever now.
Features include:

Completely Free & open-source

Firewall-to-firewall transfers

Turbo-Charged Download Speeds

Absolutely NO Spyware or Adware

Connects to more sources

Creative Commons license support

Max. speed network connections

Junk Result Filters

Community Chat Rooms

iTunes Integration

BitTorrent Support

Proxy Support


The .torrent support is a brilliant catch because I can use one app to handle all of my downloads. Combine that with it being cross-platform (that just means it runs on any computer) and you can't beat it. As Courtney and Nikki say: "Get it ahhh..."

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Toast

Okay, I know I hail all things open source, but at the end of the day, you need to get stuff done. When I can't get it done with freeware, I pull out the big guns. Toast 8, the newest verison of Roxio's disc burning application for OS X, is where it's at. From the site:

"Roxio Toast® 8 sets the standard for burning CDs, DVDs, and now Blu-ray discs on the Mac. Create superior sounding audio CDs with crossfades. Enjoy your TV shows anywhere with exclusive EyeTV burning and TiVoToGo™ transfers to DVD or iPod®. Copy your audio CDs, movies and DVDs. It's your digital life, Toast It!"

Yup. It really is all of that and hook kick to the face. Check it out here.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

DVD Ripping 101, OS X style

Hands down this is pretty much the way things get done. When Roxio's Toast and Popcorn yell at you and say "No! You're being bad!" Mac The Ripper says "You ready? Let's do this." From their site:

"MacTheRipper is a free DVD ripper (extractor) for Mac OS X. It can extract commercial DVD movies to your hard drive, minus all the copy protections and region controls put in place by DVD publishers. You can then use various tools to burn the movie back to DVD-R for use in DVD players, or convert the movie to different formats for playback with a variety of devices. MacTheRipper is intended to backup DVDs you have legally purchased for personal use. Any copyright-infringing activity you choose to perpetrate using this application is illegal, immoral, and beyond our control."

Fair enough. Download it here.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Torrents anyone?

For those of you that are using OS X and don't know how to download .torrent files, here's a basic tutorial. First of all, you need torrent client software. I recommend Azureus. After you download and install Azureus, you should add the Pirate Bay search engine to your Firefox browser. Then you simply do a search for the file you are legally allowed to download because you already own it. When you find the desired file, Firefox will ask you to pick a default action to choose when handling .torrent files. Go ahead and select "Always open with Azureus." And then wait. A long time. But it's sooooo worth it.

Why Toast when you can Burn?

For you OS X kiddies out there. I handle all of my disc burning needs with Burn. Open source, free, OS X only. It even handles some format conversions also. One of the best free apps I have ever used.

VLC

VLC is an amazing piece of software that will play just about any audio or video format I throw at it. I use it on both my iBook G4 and my Ubuntu box. I just gets better and better everytime. It's cross-platform, free, opensource, and it just works. Get it here now.