Review
FreeAgent
18/06/09 15:03
Oddly enough, I rather like doing accounts.
I’ve got a little database I wrote using FileMaker Pro
that’s served me pretty well these last 17
years, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t looked
elsewhere from time to time. Recently I tried
out FreeAgent which,
despite the odd name is a rather swish web-based
accounts program for sole traders and small
businesses. You’ll be able to read the review at
IT Reviews is a
few days. Meantime, check the site out. There’s
a proper 30 day trial that doesn’t require you
to jump through any credit card nonsense and
once they lay on a proper tutorial, it’ll be the
dog’s doodads.
MacGourmet
20/05/09 12:48
Since someone in the office has just had their
lunch delivered by post (yes, by post) I thought I’d
mention this - MacGourmet Deluxe
1.2. It’s an impossibly detailed recipe and
wine database that also lets you create and
share a personalised cookbook. Over the top?
Certainly, but the ability to go to great sites
like Epicurious,
find a recipe, highlight the URL and then have
MacGourmet import it - pictures and all -
directly into the database, is just fantastic.
And I say so too in my article on IT Reviews.
Writeroom
17/05/09 12:56
When you go back as far as I do - WordStar on
the CALText anyone? - it’s nice to come across a
product that not only works beautifully, but also
reminds you of - sigh - the good old days. Meet
Writeroom, which
takes all that lovely Macintosh screen furniture
and chucks it away, leaving you with an empty
screen and the text you type. It’s billed as
‘distraction-free writing’ and for anyone who
needs to just get on and write, it’s brilliant.
Less than $25.00 too. Read my review on IT Reviews.
Studio 12
01/04/09 10:42
Songsmith
01/04/09 10:36
Just finished looking at this for IT Reviews. It's
basically a friendlier, less flexible take on
Band in a Box from PG Music,
which creates auto-accompaniment based on the
chords you type into a spreadsheet-like grid.
Songsmith doesn't have the same musical smarts
as BIAB but it's still fun and the six hour free
demo lets you do everything before running out -
just choose one of 30 styles, sing into the mic
and it'll 'write' a song for you. Frazzled
parents looking for something out of the
ordinary for their kid's party should check it
out at the Microsoft Research site here. Oh, and
search for Songsmith on YouTube. It's worth it.
Encrypting e-mails
23/03/09 10:49
Finding people
19/03/09 10:00
XaraWeb Designer
13/03/09 07:30
Pictomio
11/03/09 08:33
Screentoaster
04/03/09 10:35
Here's a neat web site that I'm just finishing a
workshop on for Computeractive magazine. It's
called Screentoaster and is a web
service that records what happens on your screen
and then saves it as a video. You can add
captions and narration and this makes it really
useful for people who need to explain how
software or web sites work, just the once
instead of over and over again.
Contour 1.1
03/03/09 12:53



