The MacReviewCast #215: SnapArt 2, FotoMagico, Mach Desktop, MacNerdNews
Posted by Daniel East
Jul 4, 2009 at 8:46am
By Tim Verpoorten
This week we look at SnapArt 2, FotoMagico, Archive, Mach Desktop, Clipboard Evolved, Freeware plus much more. We have a lot of great folks on today’s episode with their reviews and comments on software, hardware and websites that make using the Mac special. Plus I’ll have the top freeware Mac apps of the week and much more.
Here is the freeware and shareware I look at during the podcast:
Get Tube: http://web.mac.com/simonvrel/en/gettube/gettube.html
Cache Out X: http://www.trilateralsystems.com/cacheoutx
Nifty Box: http://nifty-box.com
DMGConverter: http://sunsky3s.s41.xrea.com/dmgconverter/index.html
Buddi: http://buddi.thecave.homeunix.org/en
ShootShifter: http://www.maczentrisch.de/shootShifter
Tom Piraino from MacinTomBlog.com and Darren Rolfe from MacWingNut.com joins us for the latest MacNerdNews.
Lola Wong is back with her review of:
Archive 6: http://www.yenco.com/archive/index.html
Allison Sheridan from the NosillaCast Podcast looks at:
Clipboard Evolved: http://www.machsoftwaredesign.com/clipboard.html
David Sparks from MacSparky joins us this week and reviews:
FotoMagico 3: http://www.boinx.com
Gazmaz Joins us again this week to review:
Mach Desktop: http://www.machsoftwaredesign.com/desktop.html
Robert Lachman, L.A.Times Staff Photographer joins us. His Web site is PhotographyandtheMac.com, and he talks about:
AlienSkin’s SnapArt 2: http://www.alienskin.com/snapart/index.aspx
You can access new ENHANCED version of the The MacReviewCast via iTunes here.

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