

TVShows is a Mac OS X application that automatically downloads torrents of your favourite shows. You no longer need to manually download torrent files, or find a working RSS feed for each show you wish to subscribe to. TVShows does that for you. Simply select your subscriptions and set your preferences from within the TVShows application and we’ll take care of the rest. TVShows uses a lightweight background process which automatically launches at a regular interval (chosen by you) to check for new episodes.
Features:
- Background Process: There’s no need to run TVShows constantly. A silent and unobtrusive background process will download new episodes as soon as they are available.
- Quality Selection: Choose your preferred quality settings (Normal, High or Very High) and TVShows will download the closest one available.
- Show List: Stop hunting for individual, working torrents and RSS feeds. TVShows does all the hard work for you. Just search for the show then click Subscribe.
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AppTrap does pops up a dialogue asking if you’d like to delete all associated files with trashed applications, allowing for a more complete clean-up of your Mac.
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Slink is the easy way to remotely connect to your home network from anywhere. All shared services on your home network automatically appear in the Finder, iTunes, iPhoto, and other applications. (Just as they do at home!)
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myPhotoEdit is:
- The image editor for dummies.
- The image editor for minimalists.
- The image editor for the impatient.
- The image editor for the crazy ones.
- The image editor for all and sundry.
- The image editor for everyday.
- The image editor for you.
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Evom makes grabbing and converting videos a breeze. Do you want to convert those pesky AVIs or WMVs into a useful format? Had an urge to watch LOLcats on your iPod touch? Evom converts videos for breakfast and does it with Apple style and the ease of drag-and-drop. Put your videos where they belong—your iPod, iTunes, or Apple TV.
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