What’s Coming Next? – MacHouse Introducing AskKey Pro

Mac software AskKey Pro






TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has been actively developing Mac software products only since April, 2009. And the software developer has introduced the 5th application of the month. The latest addition is AskKey Pro.





Mac software AskKey Pro Mac software AskKey Pro






AskKey Pro is an advanced version of AskKey. AskKey Pro will give users access to as many as 2,000 Unicode symbols. Users can treat Unicode symbols as text or graphics to edit. Lay a background image and save it as an image file.

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AskKey Pro is a product of MacHouse.

What’s Coming Next? – MacHouse Introducing BookmarksX

Mac software BookmarksX






TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has just released its 4th Mac software product of the month. It’s called BookmarksX, an advanced version of bkBrowser.

BookmarksX lets users catalog bookmarks with website snapshots and page ranks. Users can rate each website and write notes about it with styled text. BookmarksX will analyze each bookmark and find its Google PageRank. It will also automatically query its nameservers and whois information if it has a .com, .edu, .net or .org. top-level domain. Licensed users can look up page ranks of up to 100 URLs simultaneously.





Mac software BookmarksX






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BookmarksX is a product of MacHouse.

What’s Coming Next? – MacHouse Introducing bkBrowser

Mac freeware bkBrowser

TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has already released two Mac software applications this month. The last one we introduced about a week ago is mBrowser, a movie catalogue browser. We are pleased to inform that we are soon to introduce a new freeware title called bkBrowser. It won’t take a Ph.D. in economics to figure out the new software title is related to mBrowser.

Mac freeware bkBrowser

bkBrowser is greatly inspired by mBrowser. In a sense, it’s the bookmark version of mBrowser. bkBrowser lets you catalogue bookmarks collectively. Just like mBrowser, it’s not an ordinary file browser. The user can take a webpage picture as quickly they blink eyes and import them to the application.   Continue reading

Did FreeMacWare Develop mBrowser?

Mac freeware mBrowser

TOKYO (MacHouse) – Several days ago, I used Google to see if people used our latest software application called mBrowser. A search result showed that a website hosted at the domain of freemacware introduced it. (See Screenshot 01.) And I went there. I immediately noticed that there was something wrong with the way they introduced mBrowser.

Mac freeware mBrowser
Screenshot 01 – Source: Google
  Mac freeware mBrowser
Screenshot 02 – Source: FreeMacWare

Screenshot 02 shows the webpage where FreeMacWare introduces mBrowser. So what is wrong with this picture? We don’t know what this icon is. It’s not ours. But they’ve given their own icon to mBrowser. Oh, who developed mBrowser, anyway? The website doesn’t even mention it. Nonetheless, if you read what’s written there, it does sound like it’s our product. So it does look like FreeMacWare claims they’ve developed it except that we did. Even the README file packed in the downloaded file from their website says we MacHouse developed it. (See Screenshot 03.)   Continue reading

Canadian Mac User Stalks MacHouse Over Little Disc+

anti spam

TOKYO (MacHouse) – The Internet became a dangerous place a long time ago partly because of its anonymous nature. And some people seem to be willing to go all the way because they think their identity is sealed.

MacUpdate MACTECHHEAD JAKE THE SNAKE SHOTGUNWEDDING

One such example is a Mac user who goes by the name of MACTECHHEAD at MacUpdate. MACTECHHEAD posted a negative review on Little Disc+, our No.1 selling Mac software title, at MacUpdate back in August. This Mac user mentioned some keywords such as

lame
bloated
GUI
REALBasic
DropDMG

Let’s remember them. At the same time, we found the exactly same negative review on the same product at VersionTracker. It’s posted by a person who calls himself/herself Born Yesterday.   Continue reading