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This app will be included only for the first 20,000 bundle buyers.ĭata Rescue 3, from Prosoft, recovers files from hard drives that are otherwise unreadable. Printopia works great as I found out when I reviewed the app. Printopia brings AirPrint to users no matter what kind of printer they use, as Apple’s over-the-air printing solution only works with a handful of HP printers. Toast comes from Roxio, and Windows users will recognize the manufacturer as the makers of the once great CD and DVD burning app Roxio Easy Creator. The do-it-all app for burning disks, capturing video and converting video to various formats.

Let’s take a look at what you get, and how much you would pay for each app alone if you purchase it outside the bundle. If you bought them all you would spend much more than the $50 the bundle costs by itself. However, the most recent bundle has some great programs, so I jumped at the chance to save myself some money. Sure, maybe one or two programs are ones I would use, but I could get for the same price or less. In the past I’ve seen the list of apps and considered them to be mostly junkware.
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The Fall 2011 bundle, in particular, will only cost $49.99, and you get over $487 worth of software in it. It sometimes includes some awesome apps at a great price. A reminder is now presented when a hi-res cloud license expires.MacUpdate offers a bundle of apps every so often at a sale price. Better support for uninstalling and updating when EarthDesk is installed for all users. When turning on clouds, an image will only be downloaded if the most recent one is stale.
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Changes to the auto-updater to avoid performing an update from a background process.
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Changesįixed a bug that could cause the map to stop updating after multiple manual update checks. A reminder is now presented when a hi-res cloud license expires. I also experienced problems stopping and starting Earth Desk - the second time I tried to start it, it simply wouldn't.ĮarthDesk is an interesting desktop background for geographers, those keen on keeping an eye on weather movements in real time, or simply those that want a slightly more original desktop background.įixed a bug that could cause the map to stop updating after multiple manual update checks. I imagine that EarthDesk is more interesting at night when darkness falls and you start to cities light-up.

There's a saying "About as interesting as watching paint dry" - and "watching clouds move" could be used in the way. The cloud formations you see are the actual clouds in the sky at any given moment and their movements update according to the time schedule you've specified.Īll things considered, this isn't particularly interesting.

One thing I definitely recommend however is zooming into the planet because it's a bit more interesting than seeing the globe as a whole (at least during the day anyway). You'll have to experiment for quite a while to find the view that you like. Note that you can access the preferences at any time from the menu bar, where you'll see the EarthDesk icon although you'll have to activate this option in the actual preferences itself. In here, you can configure what kind of view you want to use, how far you want to zoom into the Earth and how close you want to see the clouds. The Display tab is the most interesting as regards setup. There are 10,000 to go through but fortunately you can search for them using the search box. The first thing you need to do is choose a city to center it on in the Locations tab (your hometown location in other words).
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When you install the EarthDesk in your preference pane, you're presented with the configuration options.
