Evernote Account Switcher Brings Support For Multiple Accounts

Although I’m in love with Yojimbo, there’s no doubt that Evernote is the most famous “notes organizer / digital scrapbook” app around.

Built on a solid and intuitive web interface, Evernote is the favourite choice of many Mac users out there, both in its free and premium version. I could write an in-depth review in the next weeks, stay tuned.

Anyway, if there’s one thing Evernote.app for Mac misses, that’s multiple account support. I mean, you can change your account settings in the Preferences, but you’ll have to do it everytime. Wouldn’t it be great to have a little utility to quickly switch between accounts?

Thanks to Jazzaround developers, we can.

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ACDSee Pro and Livestream Procaster Available for Beta Testing

Two interesting updates today:

ACDSee, a rather popular Windows software , just rolled out a public beta of ACDSee Pro for Mac. As the developers say “Pro for Mac provides photographers with a fast, flexible workflow platform built from the ground up on the Mac operating system”.

Now, I don’t think ACDSee is ever goin’ to make it against Aperture or Lightroom, but if you want to give it a try here’s the link to the official page.

Last, Livestream, the popular online broadcasting service, has released a first official public beta of Procaster, its official desktop client. While the interface is the same of the Windows application, Procaster for Mac is definitely interesting. Maybe I’ll look into it someday.

Go download.


Visor: A System-Wide Sexy Terminal for Mac OS X

There’s an application every Mac geek can’t live without: the Terminal. Developed with hardcore users in mind, the terminal is the best way to get things done “the hard way”, via text commands.

Now, Terminal is not the best looking Mac application. Indeed, it’s pretty simple and basic. Outdated, many people would say.

Wouldn’t it be great to have a gorgeous, system-wide terminal?

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Favourite Tweets of the Week Oct 25-Oct 31, 2009

I usually tweet a lot of stuff: apps tutorials, news, videos, reviews, hacks and so much more. Everything that’s Apple-related and it’s interesting, it’s worth a tweet.

To keep up to date with all these links you can follow me on Twitter, but in case you missed here’s a small compilation of the best tweets of the past week.

You can find me on Twitter as @storiesofmac.

Enjoy!

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