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Quicktime Tools

To mark this weeks preview release of Quicktime 6, I’ve decided to feature a handful of useful and fun Quicktime tools. Best of all, as always, they’re free!

This week we’ll take a look at some useful applications that let you do more with your Quicktime movies.

PresentMovie

First up is a great little program called “PresentMovie”, and it does just that. For those of you that are Quicktime Pro veterans, you know the “Present Movie” command displays a movie full-screen (and with no menu bar).

PresentMovie brings this display capability to non-Quicktime Pro users. By dragging a movie to the “PresentMovie” icon, it automatically plays it full screen. To configure settings, launch the app by itself.

MovieFloat

If full-screen isn’t you’re style and you prefer to watch movies while you work on your computer, MovieFloat may be a better fit. This little app launches one or more Quicktime movies in floating, always-on-top windows. A visit to the applications preferences gives you a chance to change the settings. Among the playback settings is the ability to change the transparency settings for the movie, allowing you to reveal other windows below the movie. For OS 9 users, check out SteveMovieFloat for similar functionality.

Save Hollywood

If activism is your bag, check out SaveHollywood. While you won’t preserve an inch of rain forest, you can let the office know what you care about even while you’re away from your computer.

SaveHollywood is a screen saver module for OS X. By dropping it into your Screen Saver folder in your Library, you add it to the selection of built-in screen saver modules. In your System Preferences you can configure Save Hollywood to make a screen saver of one or a series of Quicktime movies which can be displayed in order or randomly.

So, now you can have your Quicktime full screen, on top of your work and even while your Mac is idle. So, after trying out Apple’s new Quicktime 6 preview, you should have plenty of fun with your movies. Yeah, I’m too good to you…

Until next week, Brian

(PS, if you find that QT 6 isn’t treating you right, don’t miss the QT 5 re-installer.

NewerTech announces NuPower ViDEO+ rechargeable Battery for iPod video

422680715 eed66db999 m NewerTech announces NuPower ViDEO+ rechargeable Battery for iPod videoNewer Technology, Inc., announced yesterday the slim NuPower ViDEO+ rechargeable battery for the iPod Video. The NuPower ViDEO+ battery pack attaches to the iPod Video to extend iPod run-time for a whopping 80 hours of music listening or 16 hours of video viewing — or over 5 three-hour movies on just one charge!

Just place the battery pack on the back of your iPod Video and push down to connect. For the iPod Video 30GB model, use the included spacer pad for a snug fit. You can also attach the included belt clip around the sides of your iPod Video for portable convenience. Press the power button and an LED will illuminate to indicate Power On and Battery Charge Status.

422680765 b4cb217167 m NewerTech announces NuPower ViDEO+ rechargeable Battery for iPod videoNuPower ViDEO+ Features:

  • Provides 80 Hours of Music or 16 Hours of Video.
  • All-in-one design: rechargeable battery pack, stand, and docking station.
  • No extra charger needed. Uses standard iPod Video Charger.
  • Built-in Dock Connector for using all your existing iPod accessories.
  • Plug-and-Play ease-of-use.
  • Provides up to three full charges for iPod Video internal battery.

The NuPower ViDEO+ battery pack is compatible with the Apple iPod Video 30GB, 60GB and 80GB models. It includes the rechargeable battery pack, stand, docking station and belt clip and is available immediately for USD$49.99
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Sonnet offers up 2fit Laptop Sleeve plus Screen Protector

407416764 00e92de467 m Sonnet offers up 2fit Laptop Sleeve plus Screen ProtectorStylish and practical, the Sonnet 2fit sleeve is a form-fitting cover for Apple notebook computers that helps prevent damage to the computer’s finish. The 2fit sleeve provides a layer of protection for notebooks stowed together with pens, keys, and iPods in backpacks or briefcases. Each 2fit sleeve is constructed of a microfiber material, custom-tailored for specific MacBook Pro and MacBook models. The machine-washable sleeve stretches to provide a snug fit. When not in use as a cover, the 2fit sleeve can function as a heat shield between laptop and lap.

The 2fit screen protector buffers the screen from keyboard rubs during transport. Made of optical cloth, it is also usefull for cleaning the MacBook display.

2fit will be available March 6, 2007 for the suggested retail price of USD$29.95.

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