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Make a Boot-able OSX CD (with Finder) for Free

Yes, my friends, it’s time for another quick, but useful edition of “Quick, but Useful Power User Monday”. Today, we’ll highlight BootCD, by CharlesSoft.



Do you have an application that can’t run, or can’t repair if launched from the start-up drive (TechTool Deluxe, for example, cannot check or repair the volume structures when run from the start-up drive). If you don’t have an external HD to install OSX on, you probably think that you’re out of options, right? Not if you have a CD burner and BootCD.



Yes, BootCD will create a boot-able OSX CD with Finder installed (a first for OSX boot-able CDs). Launching the application does just that by creating a disk image, you will then be asked to add other applications (which will appear in the Dock when booted from the CD). Finally, burn the disk using Disk Copy (DO NOT USE TOAST).



You now have a fully enabled emergency disk, congrats. Please note that the only real downfall to the CD is that it will take at least 5 minutes to boot. But, as they say, “it’s all good.”



This “Quick, but Useful Power User Monday” has been brought to you by, James “MacManX” Huff.

Zicplay announces EWOO remote control for iPod and iTunes

351159671 f61d296140 m Zicplay announces EWOO remote control for iPod and iTunesZicplay today unveiled EWOO, a new iPod remote control device that is supplied with a dock for the iPod, and a USB adapter to control and browse iTunes on your computer. On EWOO’s color TFT screen users can explore their libraries as intuitively as with the iPod or with iTunes. Connect the EWOO dock to your audio-video equipment and take advantage of the 2.4GHz technology to move around within a 100ft (30 meters) radius while accessing all your music.

351159641 b3fbc3fafe m Zicplay announces EWOO remote control for iPod and iTunesLaunching in early February, the EWOO will be iTunes ready thanks to an optional USB adaptor connected to your Mac to run and control iTunes through the remote control. The EWOO will be available for USD$129 (129 euro) during the first half of February 2007 in the United States and Europe.

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