Saturday, September 02, 2006

MacZot Story Zot

I bought my first mysteryZot last night. It was $5.95 for 3 unknown applications, although TUAW had said that one of them was going to be KIT - Keep it Together -- which seemed like a useful tool. The other two turned out to be RooSwitch and Hawkeye, two things I probably wouldn't have bought otherwise. RooSwitch lets you maintain different settings for an application. Seems useful for software developers and testers. Maybe there will be some way I can use it. Hawkeye has a nice icon which seems to have nothing at all to do with what it does, which is to create DVDs. It may do some transcoding of video formats or recompression, but I haven't tried it yet.


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