Posts Tagged ‘mac’

TextExpander

June 20th, 2008 - Jeff Turner

Having been inundated with work for the last several weeks, I found myself typing the same emails over and over again as follow ups to the most common questions I get asked. “How does this <product or service> work?” “Can you send me links to your documentation?”

Text ExpanderTextExpander has greatly simplified the task of getting common emails responses out to customers for me without having to rely on cut-and-paste or a template email that I have to find in a folder somewhere. And I’m not just talking about using a keyboard shortcut to generate my signature. Sure, TextExpander can do that too but it’s real power shows off when you can craft a full page email with formatted text or even generate AppleScript (which I haven’t tried yet). I have only touched the surface of what this program can do for me – I’ve only written about how I use it with email but TextExpander can work in all applications.

I can’t do it enough justice here in a short post so you really need to check out the videos. TextExpander is available from Smile On My Mac and there is a downloadable trial.

I’d be interested in hearing about how others are creatively using TextExpander as well.

ScreenFlow: Mac Only And Rockin Good

February 16th, 2008 - Jeff Turner

The video below should speak for itself.

I’m in love with ScreenFlow from Vara. Every effect you see in the video is done inside ScreenFlow after recording. It’s a truly amazing application and I’m up at 2:45am as a result. I’ve never seen a better screen capture application.

Not ever.


Simply Amazing: Screenflow from Vara Software from reshows on Vimeo.

WireTap Studio Is A Dream Audio Application

October 19th, 2007 - Jeff Turner

Sometimes an application comes along that truly raises the bar in it’s category.

WireTap Studio Image By Jeff Turner at TechnoSanity.comThis is true of WireTap Studio, the recently released update to Wiretap from Ambrosia Software. This Macintosh only audio recording and editing app is truly amazing.

The video below will give you a look at what I think makes it so special – real time application of sound effects.

I’m not a sound engineer. I’m never going to be a sound engineer. So, I don’t know what every effect does or what each of the controls do. The only way to know is to try.

In the past, this meant the following: try, wait for the effect to render, try again, wait for the render, take a guess at what I just did wrong, try again, wait for the render. WireTap Studio changes that. Everything is real time. And any effect applied is non-destructive. That means my original sound file is not touched. So, I can experiment with abandon knowing that the original recording is always there to go back to.

Words on paper just won’t do this justice. The video below is not an attempt at a full review of WireTap Studio. This is a quick illustration of it’s real time effect rendering.