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Data Rescue 3 Boot CD | 595 MB
Was published the third version of the popular data recovery utility Data Rescue, which has received a new interface, preview, and a number of useful new functions.
This application will be most useful if you do not just accidentally deleted files, and, God forbid, the disk itself is corrupt and unreadable or system, or any other means. In such an extreme situation and Data Rescue to help.
The utility does not try to restore the disk (or partition) and its file system, but only extracts from it the data that can be read. For best results, complete with a full version is a bootable CD, which allows you to work even if corrupted the primary partition. Taking off from it so all the data, you can safely format the partition and reinstall the system.
Data Rescue 3 was a new interface with nice visual effects, as well as the support system Mac OS X 10.6. addition to the active release we assign an expanded list of recognized file types, the preview feature, the possibility of suspending scanning, more speed checks.
Year: 2009
Version: 3.0
Developer: Prosoft Engineering
Platform: PPC / Intel universal
System Requirements: Mac OS 10.4.11 +
Language: English only

BoinxTV 1.4.1 (5533) | Mac Os X | 38 Mb
BoinxTV turns your Mac into a TV studio for creating Live to Disk, Live to Internet and Live to Stage video. Record stunning studio shows, podcasts, sports events, concerts, interviews, sermons, seminars and more using your Mac and multiple cameras.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 1.4.2:
Major enhancements have been made to the whole audio engine of BoinxTV.
In case an input device fails temporarily (or changes its format) we now restart it again immediately. This will result in a very short audio gap and probably a noticable click, but at least audio will continue to work afterwards.
Measures have been taken to better cope with situations where the audio engine is overloaded for a short amount of time.
It should no longer happen that recordings produce “choppy” audio after a while. Silence will now be inserted when audio is overloaded for too long.
Better fidelity with sound of DV cameras.
Improved internal error handling in all areas.
The engine works best if the input and output sound formats are the same. Use “Audio MIDI Setup” found in Applications > Utilities to unify the format of all devices you use. Most important is the sampling frequency. Depending on availability use “44100,0 Hz” or “48000,0 Hz”. When working with DV cameras: those typically can be switched between 48 kHz and 32 kHz from the camera’s menu. Use 48 kHz (48000,0 Hz) if possible and then adjust all other devices to this setting.
Input devices (cameras and microphones) can now also be renamed while documents are open. More improvements in that area soon…
Added an option to the Presenter layer to fade out the background when displaying Source B in fullscreen mode with the option “Show whole image” selected. (Users who understand this explanation might actually appreciate the new option.)
Some cameras deliver their very first frame in a wrong aspect ratio and size. Throwing away that first frame improves document startup time and fidelity.
The submenu containing the audio throughput device is now kept visible while recording so that you can check which output is being used.
Displaying an alert when you are disconnecting the selected playthrough device while recording as this will most likely ruin audio in your recorded video from that moment on.
The state of the caps lock key is now ignored for keyboard shortcuts assigned to layers, triggers and inputs.
In rare cases the rendering would not unpause aufter resizing the document.
Audio volume of -∞ in layers is now correctly restored when loading a document.
Newly added sources will no longer be assigned to a selected Audio Only layer.
Basketball Scores layer now works correctly on Snow Leopard.
The titlebar and floating state of the preview windows is now saved into and restored from documents.
Small fix to renaming recordings in the export dialog.
Small user interface related improvements.
Audio levels should now always return to 0 after sound has ended playing.
Sublte icon improvements on certain dates.
A few other small fixes.
REQUIREMENTS
Intel-based Mac with discrete graphics or a dual-processor PowerMac G5 with a ATI graphics
2 GB of RAM
Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.5 or higher)
QuickTime 7.5.5 or higher