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MyRadar Weather Radar Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

MyRadar is a weather application that displays animated weather radar around your current location, allowing you to quickly see what weather is coming your way. Just start the app, and your location pops up with animated weather, allowing you to easily see if rain is headed your way. The map has the standard pinch/zoom capability which allows you to smoothly zoom and pan around the United States and see what the weather is like anywhere. MyRadar shows animated weather, so you can tell if rain is headed toward or away from you, and how fast. Each frame of animation represents ten minutes.


Allrecipes Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Can’t decide on dinner? Get help from the world’s #1 food site. Allrecipes’ Dinner Spinner gives you instant access to an amazing collection of everyday recipes, photos, ratings and reviews shared by a community of 40 million home cooks. Dinner Spinner is free, fun, and shareable: More than 50, 000 recipes Find recipes by ingredient, dish type, and dietary preferences Recipes include reviews, photos, and nutrition Pin the app to your home screen for daily recipe suggestions Email, pin, post, and share your favorites.


Sure Cuts A Lot Pro Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Sure Cuts A Lot Pro for Windows works with your installed true type fonts. No special cartridges required. Works with eCraft, Pazzles, Black Cat, USCutter, Silhouette SD, and BossKut Gazelle. No longer supports Cricut machines.


Cartoon Network Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

What do u do in your spare time? Browse this app and get the basic info of the best time pass channel for any age group starting from children to elders. The channel airs mainly animated programming, ranging from action to animated comedy, along with some live-action content. This app contains the info of top 10 cartoon shows and characters.



Recipe Keeper Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all in one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner that’s available across all of your devices. Quickly and easily enter all your favorite recipes and organize them exactly the way you want. Create the ultimate personal cookbook with recipes from your own cookbooks, magazines and recipe websites. Recipes can be entered with as little or as much information as needed and can be grouped by courses and categories that you define making Recipe Keeper work the way you do. Import recipes automatically from many popular recipe websites then tailor the recipes for your own needs. Add ingredients to your shopping list straight from a recipe with one click. View your shopping list on your phone while in the store. Plan your meals for the week with the built in meal planner then add your meals straight to your shopping list. Share your recipes, shopping lists and meal planner across all of your Windows Phone, Windows 8, Windows 10, Android, iPhone and iPad devices (separate purchase required for Windows 8/10, Android and iPhone/iPad). Attach photos to your recipes, add your own notes, rate your recipes and flag your favorites. Quickly search for your recipes by ingredients, directions or rating. Share your recipes on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks and by email. With Recipe Keeper you finally have one place to keep all of your recipes organized just the way you want.


CookBook Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

CookBook is the app to browse with delight over 300,000 recipes from various sources like BigOven, Marmiton, and AuFeminin. You can search for appetizers, dishes, or desserts by typing simple keywords. Cook one of them based on the recipe or just put it in your personal cookbook until you’re ready. It features browse recipes by category like appetizers, main dishes, desserts, and bread, search over 300,000 recipes and nine sources, share recipes with your friends, everyday several recipes are highlighted for you, view recipes details: active time, cooking time, ingredients, directions, and comments, turn on step by step to know exactly where you are, and gather recipes that you like in your personal cookbook.


Mactracker Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Mactracker provides detailed technical information on every Apple Macintosh model along with information on Motorola, PowerComputing, and UMAX clones. The database also includes Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, AirPort Base Stations, iPod, Newtons, and Mac OS versions.


Sure Cuts A Lot Mac

Mac Version Available

Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows is a program that you can with Cricut Personal and Cricut Expression die cut machines to cut shapes and letters made with True Type fonts. Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows has a stylish interface that features a self-healing mat as the background. We entered some sample text into the program and found that you can change the text size by clicking and dragging one of the corners of the bounding box, as you can with most page-layout and shape-drawing programs. Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows has some common shapes built into the menu, and a feature called “Welding” allows users to create new shapes out of overlapping shapes. You can import SVG files, a handy feature for users who use other software to create graphics. You can save your files and you can activate your Cricut machine with the “Cut” button through the program’s menus. There is not a way to print or Export artwork created with Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows, but that might be asking for too much, since the program was designed to be used with Cricut machines. Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows has a good Help file that includes instructions on how to use the program as well as how to hook up your Cricut machine to your computer. The program does leave a watermark on your artwork during the trial. For users who have Cricut Personal and Cricut Expression die cut machines, Sure Cuts A Lot for Windows is a useful tool.


Astro Mac

Mac Version Available

Although it’s intended to assist astrologers in readings, this program’s awkward design and cumbersome navigation are big negatives. Astro’s plain interface doesn’t guide you in using it, and a file menu is the only way to navigate through the available options. The Help file, such as it is, may give you a sense of where to begin, but most of it is as confusing as the program. To start, select Data, then Birth Info. After entering information, it’s possible to view natal, compatibility, and other charts, though the graphics can make these somewhat difficult to read. You can change some elements under Graphic Options, but the Help file’s note that changes will only apply to viewing or printing, but not both, was somewhat confusing and no explanation was provided. Regardless of your comfort level with astrological principles, you’ll need to be at least an intermediate or above computer user to have a chance of successfully using Astro, though the output hardly seems worth the effort.