Archive for April, 2010

DaisyDisk – Intuitive disk space monitoring for OS X

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daisydiskDaisy Disk allows you to visualize your disk usage and free up space by quickly finding and deleting big, useless files.

With DaisyDisk you can free up disk space by quickly finding and deleting big, useless files. The program scans any mounted disk and displays it on the sunburst map, where segments mean files and folders, proportionally to their sizes. The map is easy to read and navigate. You can also quickly preview any file and reveal it in Finder to delete.

Features:

  • Appealing Sunburst-Style Display
  • Fantastic Interface – Easy to use and appealing!
  • Find, Preview, Delete. All in three easy steps

Requires: OS X 10.5

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Budget friendly HD video: The Sanyo Xacti VPC-ZH1R

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sanyoThe Sanyo Xacti VPC-ZH1R is an HD camcorder that is worth every penny. I was able to grab mine from woot.com for just under $140. It came with an extra battery, 1GB SD card, and case. I seldom come across products that are actually a really good deal, so when I got my hands on this camera I though I needed to let you all in on what I found so impressive about it.

What I liked:

  • Solid construction. Doesn’t feel cheap at all. Easy to hold
  • Direct recording of video to SD+SD HC cards. (32GB Max)
  • Awesome recording structure. The 720p video is captured at ~9Mb/s and is stored into a convenient h.264 MPEG-4 file.
  • 3″ WideScreen TFT screen looks amazing. Video is crisp and the colors are vibrant.
  • HDMI out via mini-HDMI port. (HDMI cable included)
  • Long battery life. Good two hours per battery. Two batteries included.

What I didn’t like:

  • Auto-focus didn’t always work the best. Your HD video becomes fuzzy if the lens isn’t focused.
  • No optical image stabilization, the digital version lacks much, but at this price point you can’t expect more
  • Quality of video drops significantly as the light decreases.
  • 2MP CMOS sensor means your stills are capped at 1200×1600. That means nothing bigger than 5×7

If you can get this camcorder for less than $170 I suggest you go for it. It works seamlessly with YouTube HD as well as iMovie. It sells in a bonus pack that comes with a case, extra battery, and 1GB SD card.

I have also posted a quick HD video of some trains on YouTube to test the quality. You can see it here. (Sanyo Xacti HD test video)

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