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It’s a shark fin-shaped AM/FM radio that connects via (and is powered by) USB, playing the received signal through your Mac’s speakers and optionally saving the audio to your hard disk. Toothiest USB Radio - Though it’s not yet shipping, Griffin Technology’s RadioSHARK grabbed my attention right away. PhoneValet works with standard analog phone lines (it supports multiple lines) and costs $130 for one line, with the hardware for each additional line you want to support adding $90. It’s even scriptable, so you can have incoming calls trigger custom actions.
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A combination hardware and software product, PhoneValet is a USB device that plugs connects your Mac to a phone line, and once set up, uses caller ID with special Mac OS X software to announce who’s calling, log incoming and outgoing calls for reporting and billing purposes, and initiate calls for you via voice commands from your Mac. Most Wired Receptionist - Can’t afford your own personal assistant to answer your telephone? Neither can we, but Parliant’s PhoneValet will do most of the work for far less. Business Card Composer requires Mac OS X, costs $40, and is a 6.2 MB download.

Even I, with my minimal design skills, was able to use it to make attractive business cards in a matter of moments. Like Disclabel, Business Card Composer provides a clean interface to designing and printing business cards. If you like the idea of Disclabel, you should also take a look at Business Card Composer from BeLight Software, a new Ukrainian company from some of the people who created ConceptDraw.
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Disclabel costs $30 and is a 2.9 MB download for a demo that puts watermarks on printed labels and can’t share or download new templates. If you put effort into making CDs and DVDs, you owe it to yourself to try Disclabel. It supports oodles of templates for all the common disc label stock you can buy, and it works with the Epson printers that can print directly on CDs and DVDs. Disclabel even supports AppleScript for completely automated disc label generation. Using an iApp-style interface, Disclabel integrates with iTunes to extract track information from playlists and with iPhoto to use your photos as background art.
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With designer Philip Goward of OnMyMac, LLC, he has created Disclabel, an elegant application for Mac OS X that helps you design and print labels (along with jewel case inserts) for CDs and DVDs. Here are my picks of the show.īest Non-Apple iApp - Greg Scown of Smile Software, undeterred by Apple’s inclusion of fax capabilities in Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, isn’t resting on the laurels of his well-reviewed fax utility PageSender.
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