Monday, October 19, 2009

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Name Mangler: batch rename

Orphaned of R-Name that Snow Leopard requires Rosetta to run, I had found refuge in A Better Finder Rename , later abandoned as too comprehensive and cumbersome (and expensive) for simple task to perform. During my search for a suitable freeware to rename a relatively large amount of files (pictures and TV series) I found a simple and freeware Name Mangler. The options are many, but the software is what you need if you want speed and immediacy.

To continue reading, click on the title
Tip: if you want to greatly speed up the initial loading of files, simply open the preferences and select "List Files"; "Concisely" and uncheck "Show Icon Preview for image files, as shown in the fol you image.











Here is a screenshot of the main screen

Sunday, October 18, 2009

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The Safari is hot ...

Wonderful Snow Leopard, despite the many technologies hidden and not yet exploited (GCD, Open CL and so on) I was satisfied. Wise choice of Apple not to release an update aesthetic, but a heavy tuning under the hood. "
One problem continues to bewitch my web browsing: whenever Safari (or another browser, but to a lesser extent) across a flash movie, my Macbook gets hot . What bearable if you watch a video of a couple of minutes on Youtube, much less if you look at a longer streaming on YouTube, which promptly causes a thermal shutdown.
A quick web search leads to many results as the official Apple support forum or Moose56 , which also provides a workaround to the problem.
The problem is not resolved by upgrading Adobe's Flash Player latest version (10.0.32.18).
We hope that with the new release 10.6.2 the problem is solved, along with movies 1080p falter QuickTime X. Insight: the workaround proposed by Moose56 in his blog is the installation of ClicktoFlash a useful plugin for Safari that allows you to activate the flash movies on a page only after clicking, and thus preventing the automatic loading. The small software also provides options to view movies in high quality by default, and (if available) to view them through Quicktime H.264 format.