inVIZible Coming Soon…

MacHouse freeware inVIZible






During a tough of time of your life, you might have said to yourself “I could just disappear. But I can’t.” That’s right. You might feel a little bit better, though, by making some of your Mac files disappear when in fact they exist. If so, try using inVIZible.





MacHouse freeware inVIZible






inVIZible is a new freeware title developed by MacHouse. inVIZible lets you organize visible and invisible files for security purposes. All you have to do is drag and drop visible or invisible files one by one on the application window. Then click on the ‘Hide’ or ‘Unhide’ buttons.






inVIZible is a product of MacHouse

A-Cownts Updated to 1.0.1

MacHouse freeware A-Cownts






TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has released an updated version of its personal information management application for Mac OS and Windows OS. There are a few small fixes as well as fixes on





  • Dice: Dice has been fixed for updown arrows. After the fix, the number box won’t show a negative number even when the user keeps holding down the down arrow.
  • Protect Button: The Protect Button has been fixed. When ‘Hide’ was on, the password turned into dots. But the user could still use the copy function to copy the password to the clipboard. The copy function will be disabled when ‘Hide’ is on.





  • This update is available for both Mac and Windows users. If you have already recorded accounts with an older version of A-Cownts, simply replace it with a new version, leaving acownts.acw from the old in the same folder.






    Click on the button to download A-Cownts for Mac and Windows. VTC






    A-Cownts is a freeware application designed and distributed by MacHouse.

    A-Cownts – Freeware Title for Mac and Windows – Debuts

    MacHouse freeware A-Cownts






    A-Cownts is a new and first application that MacHouse has developed. What is it? It’s a small application that allows users to maintain accounts. It is designed to store accounts where usernames, passwords, e-mail addreses and websites are involved.

    A-Cownts stores every single piece of information in a single file labeled acownts.acw, which can be easily crack-opened with text-editors including TextEdit. But that doesn’t mean data are human-readable. A-Cownts uses an encryption method with a key that has 2.078218990239605e+63 different combinations, which means it is impossible for anyone to decrypt data in their lifetime and next. Also, A-Cownts lets you set a login password so that nobody else can open and see your account list.





    MacHouse freeware A-Cownts   MacHouse freeware A-Cownts






    Click on the button to learn more about A-Cownts and/or download your free copy. VTC






    A-Cownts is a product of MacHouse

    A-Cownts Coming Soon…

    MacHouse freeware A-Cownts





    MacHouse freeware A-Cownts






    We do a lot of things like making video tutorials mainly for Mac users, making OS X icons, writing software reviews, making game play videos… This time, we are making our own software applications. Right. We’ve kind of had enough for writing software reviews for apps that other people created. If they can do it, we can do it. If a dumb Mac user like Tom Bluewater can do it in 10 days with no prior experience and knowledge of developing software, you can do it, too.

    What we are going to introduce soon is our first and new application for both Mac and Windows users. It’s called A-Cownts. What is it? A-Cownts offers you a quick way of saving and maintaining accounts – website accounts, blog accounts, banking accounts, forums accounts.






    A-Cownts is a product of MacHouse

    Is Apple Display Image Persistence A Widespread Problem?

    Mac OS X Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz 24 inch icon

    Here is another hot topic that has caught the eyes of a lot of Mac users lately at Apple Discussions. It’s about a persistent image issue on the Apple LCD display. One topic was posted by a Mac user named Jeremy Summers in March 17. (See Screenshot 01.) This particular topic has been since viewed 12,288 times. And there was another similar topic posted several hours ago.

    Apple iMac restarts shutdowns fix
    Screenshot 01 –
    Source: Apple Discussions
      Apple iMac restarts shutdowns fix
    Screenshot 02 –
    Source: Apple Discussions

    Jeremy says there are some sort of persistent images comprised of text and icons appearing on the iMac display even after the computer was rebooted. (See Screenshot 02.) And his concern has returned 78 replies so far.   Continue reading