Shortcut Key Explorer 1.0

June 29, 2008 at 9:16 pm | In Downloads, reviews | Leave a Comment
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If you have ever created a Windows shortcut you have seen the option on the Shortcut Tab called “Shortcut Key”. This Shortcut key allows you to type a keyboard shortcut that you can press to start a program in Windows. However, there is no easy way to view and manage these shortcut keys. We created Shortcut Key Explorer to help you manage the list of shortcut keys you have loaded on your computer. Simply run Shortcut Key Explorer and it will automatically load the existing shortcut keys and display them in an easy to read list. From this list you can double-click on any item and edit the properties of the Windows shortcut. This is great for troubleshooting duplicate shortcut keys or shortcut keys you did not even know existed.

iPod and iPhone Case Roundup: Working up a sweat*

June 23, 2008 at 8:25 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Music and exercise go together like peanut butter and jelly. Unless, of course, you don’t like peanut butter and jelly, in which case they go together like…two other things that go well together. Anyway, if you’ve ever worked out with an iPod, you know it only takes one small mishap to turn that enjoyable experience into a disaster—all you need to do is drop your iPod just once.

Fortunately, the marvels of modern technology have come up with many ways to keep your iPod safe while you’re engaging in your workout routine. This week, we present to you a roundup of four cases that you might consider for your exercising and iPod needs.

Incase Sports Armband

The light weight of the 3G iPod nano makes it an ideal workout companion, and the $30 Incase Sports Armband () lets you not worry about holding onto your nano while you’re out on your daily run. This neoprene armband features a Velcro strap for securing to your arm and a flexible-plastic window through which you can access the iPod’s controls.

The Sports Armband is one of the more comfortable armbands I’ve used, thanks to the fact that it doesn’t use bulky plastic buckle that can pinch your arm. Instead, a buckle is embedded in the case’s body; the armband itself is also soft and stretchy.

The case’s design lets you access most of your iPod nano’s features, primarily through the screen protector at the front, which lets you view the iPod’s screen as well as use all the Click Wheel buttons. Two small holes at the bottom of the case let you access the iPod’s headphone jack and hold switch, though don’t expect to work the fine controls of the latter while you’re on the run.

The biggest downside of the Sports Armband applies to those who use the Nike + iPod Sports Kit: since you can’t access the nano’s dock-connector port while the case is on, you won’t be able to use the Sports Kit with this case. But if that’s not a deal-breaker for you, the Sports Armband may very well serve your exercise needs.

*From macworld

Colour Analysis Tool – CAT 1.0

June 23, 2008 at 8:20 am | In Downloads, reviews | Leave a Comment
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Colour Analysis Tool – CAT – is a colour brightness and contrast analysis tool, useful for web page, powerpoint slide, document and poster designers. Using this will help you to keep your colours in line with the recommended guidelines for people with visual difficulties and age related visual degradation.

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