Mac Software Review: iShowU HD 2/ShowU HD Pro 2

iShowU HD 2
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We have reviewed several screen-capture applications in the past. So far, none of them except Ambrosia‘s Snapz Pro X functions with our satisfaction. Actually, Snapz Pro X is not that perfect, either, because the software developer has not been able to solve the Final Cut Pro incompatibility issue for years whether they are trying or not. How about shinywhitebox‘s iShowU? We reviewed it in August, 2007, right? A major problem that we found with iShowU 1.44 was that the application did not fully capture all frames. It never captured more than 24 frames. Therefore, Final Cut Pro users were not able to edit the video clips recorded with iShowU.

shinywhitebox has recently released a new shareware title. It’s called iShowU HD. The latest version is 2.0.2. At its website, the software developer writes

The pinnacle of realtime capture. Faster than ever with more features to boot!

Create tutorials, make a demo for the web, record your favorite game (World of Warcraft!), collaborate on UI design, show tech support what’s really going on with that broken program.

Recording favorite games? Really? Even Snapz Pro X doesn’t always function properly when it comes to games. Well, then… Let’s see how iShowU HD works.  Continue reading

SPORE Game Play Video – Part 4: Civilization Stage

Mac PC game SPORE

The following QuickTime movie shows a game play video of Electronic Arts‘ latest PC / Mac game SPORE. This game play video mainly covers the Civilization Stage and up to the very beginning of the Space Stage.

The game developer says there are three strategies by which you can convert opponent’s city to your regime. In this game play video, we just play a simple elimination game. That is, we use a military strategy to conquer all cities in the map.  Continue reading

Apple Releasing QuickTime 7.5.5

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Apple, Inc. today updated its multimedia application QuickTime to 7.5.5 for both Mac and Windows to increase reliability, compatibility and security. According to the security update article that the company posted today, QuickTime 7.5.5 has several important security fixes including





  • an uninitialized memory access issue fix for third-party indeo v5 codec
  • a stack buffer overflow fix for QuickTime handling of panorama atoms
  • a memory corruption issue fix for QuickTime’s handling of STSZ atoms





  • Click on the button for more information on QuickTime 7.5.5 security fixes. VTC

    Mac Software Review: ClamXav 1.1.1

    ClamXav free virus checker for Mac OS X
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    15 years ago, Many Mac users had a free virus program called Disinfectant installed inside their system folders. It was one of the first programs that I downloaded with a dial-up modem back in November, 1992. Disinfectant was developed by a Northwestern University professor. These day, ‘free anti-virus software’ sends a totally different message. Free is a word that cyber criminals widely use to lure naive Internet users, right? If you are a Windows OS user, would you like to try executing a file titled AntiMalwareGuard_Free.exe that is distributed at http://antimalwareguard.com? (See Screenshot 01.) The website says the file is free. (See Screenshot 02.) Even the file name implies it’s free. And if I use Sophos Anti-Virus to scan this file… Ahh… The file contains malicious codes driven by a Trojan Horse derivative. (See Screenshot 03.) Not surprisingly, you will get something undesirable in the name of getting freeware or saving money.

    ClamXav free virus checker for Mac OS X
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    ClamXav free virus checker for Mac OS X
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    ClamXav free virus checker for Mac OS X
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    How about ClamXav? According to its website (http:// www.clamxav.com),

    ClamXav is a free virus checker for Mac OS X. It uses the tried, tested and very popular ClamAV open source antivirus engine as a back end.

    We don’t believe this freeware title contains malicious codes like AntiMalwareGuard. In fact, we just want to find out how good ClamXav is. So let’s see what ClamAV does for Mac users.  Continue reading

    Buying Cheap Mac Clones – Does Apple Tie Software Contracts to Selling Hardware Contracts?

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    15 years ago, Macs were still sort of luxury goods. Even a low-cost model called LCII cost more than US$3,000 with a 13-inch monitor. iMacs are relatively affordable these days. You can find an iMac 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo like ours for US$1,500 to 1,600 at online stores.

    How about Mac Pro? Or why would you want Mac Pro as opposed to iMac in the first place? One good reason is that you want to extend your machine with a better video card and additional internal hard disk drives. Mac Pro isn’t so cheap, though. According to Apple Store, an entry Mac Pro machine equipped with two 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon chips, one 2 GB DDR2 memory card, a 320 GB 7200 rpm hard disk drive, an ATI Radeon HD 26000 XT 256 MB video card and more costs US$2,799.

    So some Mac users assemble computers on their own in the name of saving money. I’m sure there are many local custom build shops where they can put parts including a Mac-compatible logic board from ASUS, Gigabye or others, a power supply box, a cooling fan and more together for you. But they are unlikely to install Mac OS on your custom machine with your request. So you will be on your own to customize BIOS (ROM) settings and go underground to obtain revised Mac OS installation discs.

    Or get an Open Computer from Psystar Corporation (hereafter, Psystar)? Southernmost Florida-based Psystar is one of the first companies officially accepting orders online for Mac OS-running PCs with Intel processor. According to its website (http://www.psystar.com), Psystar says

    The Open Computer is a PC that works just like a Mac with Apple’s latest operating system OS X 10.5 a.k.a. Leopard. With the Open Computer you can run OS X natively as if you had purchased an expensive Apple computer except that, while paying less, you receive more. (See Screenshot 01.)

    Actually, the company doesn’t necessarily guarantee that their computers can run all software programs intended for Mac OS, by stating

    … Psystar does not guarantee that each and every program and feature will operate correctly as the Open Computer and/or OpenPro is not supported by Apple Computers. … Psystar does not guarantee that any of your peripherals, Apple-related or not, will function correctly. Psystar will not be responsible for your usage of the Open Computer and/or OpenPro in any way. (See Screenshot 02.)

    Psystar Mac Open Computer
    Screenshot 01- Source: Psystar
    Psystar Mac Open Computer
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    Psystar Mac Open Computer
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    Psystar’s name first went around several months ago. So their selling Mac clones is not a new story. We are aware that Apple, Inc. sued Psystar at the beginning of the last month in the federal district court for copyright infringement and other charges. Now, according to CNET News, Psystar has filed a counter-lawsuit against Apple partly for violations of antitrust law. Interestingly, the company has created a page under Company titled Litigation possibly to document their court battles with Apple although the page itself is empty for now. (Screenshot 03.)  Continue reading