Since purchasing an iPod touch last month - which I’m absolutely loving - I’ve been enjoying listening to internet radio via FlyTunes wherever I can jump on Wi Fi.
FlyTunes fills the gap, where there is no support (currently) for standard streaming radio, by streaming the stations as MP3 files.
Jump on over to MacApper to read my review of FlyTunes.
To compliment this weeks post on MacApper describing my first impressions of the AppleTV T2 update, I’ve added a further post today about VisualHub.
VisualHub is a super video conversion tool with excellent integration with the latest range of Apple’s non-Mac devices.
Jump on over the MacApper to read the review - VisualHub: Keeping Up With Apple.
Since Macworld in early January I, like many others, have been eagerly awaiting the AppleTV take 2 update. Near the end of last month, Apple announced a 1-2 week delay and in true Apple style, waited until the last day of the 2 weeks to finally release the software update on Tue 12th.
Jump on over the MacApper to read my First Impressions of the update and new features. Was it worth the wait? Will AppleTV now be the success it was originally intended to be?

Small review of Leap up on MacApper today.
Leap is an independent file management utility which enables more granular searching of files when you can’t reminder the filename, but can search by tags, dates, keywords or folder names.
MacApper, Leap
My review of ProfCast is up on MacApper today.
Profcast is a super productivity tool for recording and publishing presentation based lectures as Podcasts.
Jump on over to MacApper and check out the review.
I have a review of Todos up on MacApper today.
Todos is a simple, yet beautiful, application launcher for OSX. Similar to the Stacks grid view in 10.5 Leopard, but able to view multiple folders at once, plus it works on both Tiger and Leopard.