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Awesome Mac-based video guestbook for your wedding

This is how fast I’d like to be able to bring you the awesomeness on my constant quest for it: I literally just saw this tweet by @LelaNewYork and I had to share this very cool idea with you.

LOVE: Awesome Wedding Video Guest book! Works on a MAC... http://bit.ly/bMqfwi””

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For $99 US, Thrilled For You sells software for a customized themed video guestbook. You install the application and run an iMac or similarly iSight equipped Mac in kiosk mode at your wedding or reception. Then, as the emotion moves them, your guests, your family, your friends, your former lovers will take turns standing in front of the camera and expressing just how happy they are for you… or how drunk they are.

It’s a brilliant idea and you can download a demo for free. [Via Lela New York Wedding Blog]

Silence the Embarrassing Pops

volumebez Silence the Embarrassing Pops

I’m sure this has happened to most of you. One day, you’re giving a presentation to an important audience. It could be a PowerPoint or graphics portfolio presentation for a future employer or client. It could also be a presentation of the Return of the King: Extended Edition for your family. Either way, this presentation is taking place on your Mac (probably a PowerBook or iBook) and being run through an external system (probably speakers or a projector). Before starting your presentation, you know that you need to lower the volume on your Mac. But, what you don’t know is that the talented (and challenged) technical staff in charge of setting up your presentation rig, have left all external speakers on their maximum volume. You press the volume lowering key on your keyboard, and an enormously loud popping sound blows every speaker, and renders your entire audience deaf (either momentarily or permanently).

Ok, maybe that hasn’t happened to you, but it’s happened to me and almost everyone I know. Don’t worry, the solution is simple. Just hold down the shift key while pressing your volume keys. Look Ma, no more popping sound!

Bonus Tips:

Try holding down the shift key while doing other tasks in Mac OS X, like minimizing a window, for example.

“And should your alert volume still be set to maximum, leaving acceptable sound but a deafening beep, hold down the option key and press any volume key to bring up the System Preferences->Sound panel. (This works with other keys, like screen and key brightness on powerbooks, as well.)” ~ Anonymous

“Try turning off ‘Play feedback when volume keys are pressed’ in the Sound preference pane. Then you have to press shift to *hear* the silly pops.” ~ CCS

Freeware For You and Your Children

The newest addition to the Burnham family was born just hours ago. As such, Brian is out learning how to be a new father. In celebration of this wonderful moment, I’ve managed to dig up a small selection of freeware that will benefit you and your children. And, as an added bonus, all PayPal donations from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will be donated to Brian, his wife, and the new little Burnham.

mu Freeware For You and Your ChildrenTux Paint

Do you and/or your kids miss KidPix? Then I strongly recommend that you try Tux Paint . Tux Paint is a paint application that is aimed towards young children (similar to KidPix). Tux Paint features basic drawing tools, designs, colors, and a downloadable stamp set.

mu Freeware For You and Your ChildrenGrowth Charts

Are you obsessed with the growth of your child? If you have ever been curious to follow the growth of your child (or yourself) the same way that the doctor does, “this program will allow you to do that using the same charts that your doctor probably uses.”

BlockXXX

BlockXXX is a Firefox extension which scan pages for words commonly found on “adult entertainment” sites. If the words are matched, BlockXXX will disable all images and links.

Firefox Themes

While you busy child-proofing Firefox, why not add a cute, child-like theme?

Thanks for joining me this week. I hope some of this week’s freeware finds are useful to you and your children.

And, congratulation to both Brian and his wife!

Brought to you by: James