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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-01-25T21:30:43Z</created-at>
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    <text>Awesome product! Used in our podcasts about every week!</text>
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      <url>http://www.boinx.com/</url>
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        <name>Boinx Software</name>
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        <description></description>
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        <name>Editors</name>
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      <description>BoinxTV is the pioneering live-production software for video podcasters that turns any recent Mac into a TV studio &#8216;for the rest of us&#8217;.

Record high quality video podcasts, sports events, concerts, interviews, sermons, lectures, seminars and more using just your Mac and up to three cameras. With its innovative user interface, BoinxTV makes it easy to create professional &#8216;TV style&#8217; recordings, setting a new quality level in the production of video podcasts.</description>
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  <review>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-01-23T15:59:30Z</created-at>
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    <text>The best Last.FM player on the mac ever!</text>
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      <name>Amua</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-04-01T09:17:56Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://amua.sf.net</url>
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        <name>Amua</name>
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      <category>
        <description>Audio &amp; Video players</description>
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        <name>Players</name>
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      <description>Amua is a status bar application for Mac OS X that allows you to play Last.fm web-radio streams. It is an alternative to the official Last.fm player.

Wonder which song is playing? Just move over the note icon on top right of your screen without switching away from what you're currently doing. A click on the icon displays the Amua menu where you can control your radio stream and send the usual Love/Skip/Ban commands.
Alternatively you can detach the song information panel and drag it somewhere on your screen, such that you can always see what is playing.</description>
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  <review>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-01-14T23:44:56Z</created-at>
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    <rating type="integer">0</rating>
    <text>iCal is really great to manage your events and appointments. But keeping the big window open all the time just to see upcoming events is nothing I really want to do. So I was looking for a small application which would visualize my upcoming events.
What it does is displays your iCal events either in a single window, in a list view, or, (and that is the best part), seamlessly on the desktop. It draws a line on the desktop that represents the current date and time and the events approach this line as they come closer. To keep all day events and normal events apart from each other, you can display one kind on the upper area of the desktop and the other kind on the bottom. Or just mix them, however you want it to be. </text>
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      <name>iCalViewer</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-06-27T15:21:20Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://www.icalviewer.com/</url>
      <complete-url>http://wakoopa.com/software/icalviewer</complete-url>
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        <name>Goiser</name>
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      </developer>
      <category>
        <description>Tools that help you manage your system</description>
        <id type="integer">12</id>
        <name>System tools</name>
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      <os-types>
        <os>mac</os>
      </os-types>
      <description>iCalViewer displays iCal calendar events as boxes dynamically moving towards a finish line which is now. It can do this on the desktop, in a window, or even over your screen-saver. </description>
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  </review>
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