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Home screen, before (left) and after (right). (I plan to revamp the now-playing and individual-podcast screens in a later update.) I’m pretty proud of this one.įor this first and largest phase of the redesign, I focused on the home screen, playlist screen, typography, and spacing.
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Overcast’s latest update (2022.2) brings the largest redesign in its nearly-eight-year history, plus many of the most frequently requested features and lots of under-the-hood improvements. These WERE the applications I had on my previous hard drive before this reinstallation process.A programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast.
DiskAid (I use this to turn off automatic iTunes iOS backups, something "Backoff" used to do). RecordPad (streamlined audio recorder, great for eBook audio). iTalk Sync (download audio to laptop/desktop from iOS app iTalk). PhotoSync (desktop app for iOS media sync). #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL DRIVERS#
iWebCamera Drivers (turns iPhone into a wireless computer webcam). Book Proofer (proof/verify EPUB ebooks - available to registered users of iTunes Connect). iTunes Producer (submit files to iTunes - available to registered users of iTunes Connect). #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL ANDROID#
Android SDK (development software for Android). Perian (additional video codecs for QuickTime). Google Notifier (enables Gmail to be default mail app). Flip4Mac WMV 2 (video codec / converting support). Skitch (annotated screenshots, Flickr uploading). TextWrangler (text editor, GREP find/replace).
Minecraft (virtual world builder and game). These are listed in the order of re-installation. These are the applications I installed in December 2011 - January 2012 after updating my hard drive. These are the software applications I have installed on my MacBook Air laptop as of : #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL UTORRENT#
uTorrent (free - to download legit content like PressPausePlay). #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL FOR MAC OS X#
Lexmark x4650 Print Driver for Mac OS X 10.8. Lexmark Wireless Setup Assistant application for Mac OS X 10.7. Google Hangout Plugin (free - formerly Google Voice & Video). Fitbit Sync (free - Fitbit is not, however!). Book Proofer (from Apple, requires Developer account). Java (free - so I can join Blackboard Collaborate webinars). Audacity (free - with LAME3 encoder for MP3 export). Java SE Runtime (free: installs when you launch CyberDuck). Seashore (free: with Softpedia mirror, SourceForge link broken). Microsoft Office 2008 (last version I bought). These are the apps I installed in order of re-installation: In August 2013 I reinstalled all my Mac Apps onto a new-for-me-but-used laptop. (I deleted some apps to make room since I just had a 60 GB hard drive, I'm upgrading to a larger one so I'll be re-adding some apps!) Scrivener (commercial - eBook & book writing)Īs of May 13, 2014, these are all the apps I had installed on my MacBook Air laptop. Neat Receipts Software (free but requires subscription). Auphonic Leveler (normalize & improve quality of recorded spoken audio). Flip4Mac WMV Components for QuickTime (I have WMV Player Pro - $29). Microsoft Silverlight (free video codec). Audio Hijack Pro (free for recordings less than 10 min). Screenflow (screencasting - $99, I still just have a license for the 3.0 version). (screensharing used during Videoconferencing). TubeTV (unfortunately no longer works to download YouTube videos). AirServer (iOS mirroring like Apple TV to a laptop/desktop). Microsoft Office 2011 (installed for me along with OS 10.9.2). My re-installed apps on a new hard drive in mid-May 2014, in order of re-installation: Caffeine (via App store - prevent screen dimming during presentations). PhotoSync (via App store - copy photos/videos to/from iOS devices & laptops). DropBox (required to enable iOS mobile app sync for YNAB). Lexmark Wireless Printer Wifi Setup (sadly this just works with WPA Personal, not WPA2 encryption which we use on our AirPort Time Capsule router). Lexmark x4650 Printer Driver (auto-installed when I plugged in my printer USB cable). AirServer (makes my laptop function as an AppleTV for AirPlay mirroring of iOS devices). LAME Library (to export mp3 audio from Audacity). Audacity (free multi-track audio editor). iTalk Sync (wifi transfer of iOS recorded audio to my laptop). Java (to run Minecraft, of course! This is a special version from Apple for OS X). My re-installed apps on a new laptop in late May 2015, in order of re-installation: Remote Desktop Connection.app (replaced by Microsoft Remote Desktop.app). 3rd Party apps are linked to their respective source websites. This list was generated via a Terminal command. Macintosh OS / Apple Computer ApplicationsĪll my installed Mac OS X apps (listed alphabetically) as of November 30, 2015.