What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing TimeINTL for Mac OS X

Mac software TimeINTL

TOKYO (MacHouse) – Whether you sell actual goods or digital goods, it is important that you know where they are located when customers contact you. You definitely don’t want to call up a customer when he or she is asleep. Inevitably, you need a software application that lets you run multiple clocks. There are many desktop applications like that. We have a couple of them for the Mac platform. A new software title that we submitted about an hour ago lets you run multiple analog clocks as well. This new software submission is called TimeINTL.

Mac software TimeINTL

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TimeINTL is a desktop application that lets you build your own international clock system, keeping track of the time with analog clocks at multiple locations around the world. When it comes to setting up analog clocks, you have 54 locations to choose from. These cities include Tokyo (Japan), Beijing (China), Mumbai (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Sydney (Australia), Perth (Australia), Moscow (Russia), Dubai (UAE), Athens (Greece), Jerusalem (Israel), Nairobi (Kenya), Cape Town (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), London (UK), New York City (US), Chicago (US), San Francisco (US), Mexico City (Mexico), Caracas (Venezuela), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Santiago (Chile), Wellington (New Zealand), Madrid (Spain), Paris (France), Rome (Italy), Geneva (Switzerland), Dublin (Ireland), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Berlin (Germany), Oslo (Norway), Helsinki (Finland), Istanbul (Turkey), Kiev (Ukraine), Saint Petersburg (Russia), Novosibirsk (Russia), Hong Kong (China), Guangzhou (China), Shanghai (China), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Singapore, Taipei (Taiwan), Islamabad (Pakistan), Bangkok (Thailand), Seoul (South Korea), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Cairo (Egypt), Toronto (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), Denver (US), Honolulu (US), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bogota (Columbia), Tehran (Iran), Colombo (Sri Lanka).

Using TimeINTL, it’s up to you to decide how many analog clocks to run for which cities. You can run 1, 2, 10, 20 or 30 clocks. You could run as many as 54 clocks at the same time as long as space allowed. It’s also up to you to decide where to position which clock around the application window.

Note that the application window will occupy the desktop area with a size of 1100 x 762 points.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing reLocateer for Mac OS X

Mac software reLocateer

TOKYO (MacHouse) – Life is full of disappointments and failures. Once you feel that your work is not good enough, it can take months, if not years, to overcome your own phantom. That’s where we are at right now. Nothing that we develop is good enough. And we just waste days, doing nothing. For that reason, we are most likely to release just one or two software titles this month and next.

Luckily, we managed to release the second software title of the month to Mac App Store a few hours ago. This new software submission is reLocateer.

Mac software reLocateer

The objective of reLocateer is based on our urgent need. Imagine a situation where you have dozens of folders, just as shown above, if not hundreds. And you need to explore each folder to collect its content. You don’t manually want to explore hundreds of folders to collect all files and folders. That’s why we’ve developed reLocateer.

Mac software reLocateer   Mac software reLocateer

reLocateer is a desktop application that lets you quickly move the contents of any number of folders to another under the same volume. reLocateer doesn’t copy files under one volume and then paste under another. Therefore, you must select a destination folder under the same volume where all source folders reside.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing goSplash for Mac OS X

Mac software goSplash

TOKYO (MacHouse) – It’s been quite some time since we released the last application, which is SimplyClip. Finally, we managed to submit the first Mac software title of the month to Mac App Store a few hours ago. This new release is called goSplash.

Mac software goSplash   Mac software goSplash

goSplash lets you make pictures striking by placing a splash background image behind them. This splash background image has two alternating colors that come out of the center (splash center). You have control over this splash background image size, and you will get to place a picture, which you can position and resize with your mouse.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing simplyClip for Mac OS X

Mac software simplyClip

TOKYO (MacHouse) – It’s been a while since we released the last software title. Several hours ago, we did submit our 4th Mac software title of the month. This new software release is called simplyClip.

simplyClip is a desktop application that you can use to clip an area of a picture, which can be saved as an image file. It’s quite easy to use. All you have to do is define a clip area with the rectangular path. Then just click on the Export toolbar button to save that area as an image. As you relocate or resize the clip path, the the clip preview imagewell will show you how a clipped image looks like. What you see on the clip preview imagewell is what you get.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing Buttons123 Plus for Mac OS X

Mac software Buttons123 Plus

TOKYO (MacHouse) – For the past one or two weeks, we’ve been having a serious network issue. As a result, we are not able to get on the Internet. So we may not be able to respond to your comments as early as you expect. We lose connection about 14 out of 24 hours each day. Life can sometimes get rough if it’s built on the premise that you are always connected.

Meanwhile, we’ve managed to build a new software title. It’s been several hours since we submitted it to Mac App Store. This new software release is called Buttons123 Plus.

Buttons123? No, it’s Buttons123 Plus. It’s an extended version of the former. Buttons123 lets you create web buttons with ease like 1-2-3. This new software release adds several features to the basic functions of Buttons123 so that you can make web buttons more attractive. Instead of selecting a solid color to paint the background button layer, Buttons123 Plus lets you paint it with a color gradation. And Buttons123 Plus lets you cast shadow on the text layer outwards. You can also emboss text inwards with a color of your selection.   Continue reading