TransMac 8.0


TransMac for Windows can access Mac format disks, CD/DVDs, diskettes, dmg and sparseimage files. Features: built in burner software to create Mac format CD/DVD, burn ISO and dmg files to CD/DVD, Boot Camp support. Runs under Vista, XP, 2000 and 2003.
Acute SystemsDeveloper :
8.0Version :
Windows 2000/XPPlatform :
1.2 MbFile Size :


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WineBottler(For Mac Users)

Hi, Guys with this u can actually run .exe files (which runs on windows) could be able to run on MAC OS
it can be done , and this app is absolutely free.


Only a few .exe files could run nd only on intel processors

To download And for more details visit ===> http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/  

DVDFab (only For Mac users)


Are you looking for a 2D to 3D video converter which can provide perfect 3D video resources for your specific 3D devices? You just come to the right place. DVDFab 2D to 3D Converter for Mac is the full-featured 2D to 3D conversion software which can convert a normal 2D DVD/Blu-ray/video to fantastic 3D video available in a variety of formats like AVI, MP4, MKV, FLV, M2TS, TS, etc.
The output 3D of 2D to 3D Converter for Mac can be side-by-side 3D, anaglyph 3D, glasses-free 3D, interlaced 3D, etc and can be played on your Mac, 3D TV, glasses-free 3D smartphones, and other compatible 3D display device.
2D to 3D Converter for Mac can't be used independently, working together and only with DVDFab DVD Ripper, Blu-ray Ripper, or Video Converter.
  • Rip and convert 2D DVD/Blu-ray/video to 3D video
  • Output various 3D like SBS 3D, anaglyph 3D, glasses-free 3D, interlaced 3D, etc.
  • Support different output formats like AVI, MP4, MKV, FLV, M2TS, and TS
2D to 3D Converter for Mac
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Google Searching with syntax


Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web and Google goes far beyond a regular search engine. Give the tricks in this article a try. You’ll be amazed at how many different ways Google can improve your Internet searching. In addition to the basic AND, OR, and phrase searches, Google offers some rather extensive special syntax for narrowing your searches.

But most people don’t use google to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than ten billion pages in Google’s index, it’s still a struggle to compare results to a manageable number. Google is an remarkably powerful tool that can ease and enhance your Internet exploration. Google’s search options go beyond simple keywords, the Web, and even its own programmers. Let’s look at some of Google’s lesser-known options.
Using special syntax you can tell Google that you want to restrict your searches to certain elements or characteristics of Web pages. Google has listed a complete list of its syntax elements at www.google.com/help/operators.html
So lets Discuss these special syntax elements:
Calculator:
The next time you need to do a quick calculation, instead of bringing up the Calculator applet, you can just type your expression in to Google.
Example:

48512 * 1.02


Word Definitions:
If you need to quickly look up the definition of a word or phrase, simply use the “define:” command.
Example:

define:internet


intitle:
This Syntax restricts your search to the titles of web pages. The variation allintitle: finds pages wherein all the words specified appear in the title of the web page. Using allintitle: is basically the same as using the intitle: before each keyword.
examples:

intitle:”george bush”

allintitle:”money supply” economics

You may wish to avoid the allintitle: variation, because it doesn’t mix well with some of the other syntax elements.

intext:
This Syntax searches only body text (i.e., ignores link text, URLs, and titles). While its uses are limited, it’s perfect for finding query words that might be too common in URLs or link titles.
examples:

Intext:”computerlot.blogspot.in”

Intext:html

There’s also an allintext: variation, but again, this doesn’t play well with others.

inanchor:
This Syntax searches for text in a page’s link anchors. A link anchor is the descriptive text of a link. For example, the link anchor in the HTML code
example:

inanchor:”hackerpriest″

As with other in*: syntax elements, there’s an allinanchor: variation, which works in a similar way (i.e., all the keywords specified must appear in a page’s link anchors).

Link:
Lets you see which pages are linking to your Web page or to another page you’re interested in.
example:

link:http://www.computerlot.blogspot.in


site:
This Syntax allows you to narrow your search by either a site or a top-level domain.
examples:

site: www.computerlot.blogspot.in  hacks

site:edu

site:nc.us




inurl:
restricts your search to the URLs of web pages. This syntax tends to work well for finding search and help pages, because they tend to be rather regular in composition.
example:

inurl:help

You’ll see that using the inurl: query instead of the site: query has one immediate advantage you can use it to search subdirectories. While the http:// prefix in a URL is ignored by Google when used with site:, search results come up short when including it in an inurl: query. Be sure to remove prefixes in any inurl: query for the best (read: any) results.

You can also use inurl: in combination with the site: syntax to draw out information on subdomains. For example, how many subdomains does google.com really have? A quick query will help you figure that out:
example:

site:google.com -inurl:www.google.com

This query asks Google to list all pages from the google.com domain, but leave out those pages which are from the common subdomain www, since you already know about that one
Do you ever wonder how many subdomains google has.I wondered!!!!

cache:
cache: finds a copy of the page that Google indexed even if that page is no longer available at its original URL or has since changed its content completely.
example:

cache:computerlot.blogspot.in

If Google returns a result that appears to have little to do with your query, you’re almost sure to find what you’re looking for in the latest cached version of the page at Google. The Google cache is particularly useful for retrieving a previous version of a page that changes often.

filetype:
filetype: searches the suffixes or filename extensions. These are usually, but not necessarily, different file types; filetype:htm and filetype:html will give you different result counts, even though they’re the same file type. You can even search for different page generators—such as ASP, PHP, CGI, and so forth—presuming the site isn’t hiding them behind redirection and proxying. Google indexes several different Microsoft formats, including PowerPoint (.ppt), Excel (.xls), and Word (.doc).
examples:

“learn java” filetype:pdf

“IT books” filetype:doc



related:
related:, as you might expect, finds pages that are related to the specified page. This is a good way to find categories of pages; a search for related:google.com returns a variety of search engines, including Lycos, Yahoo!, and Northern Light.
examples:
related:www.yahoo.com
related:www.cnn.com
While an increasingly rare occurrence, you’ll find that not all pages are related to other pages.

info:
info: provides a page of links to more information about a specified URL. This information includes a link to the URL’s cache, a list of pages that link to the URL, pages that are related to the URL, and pages that contain the URL.
examples:

info:www.computerlot.blogspot.in

info:www.nytimes.com/technology

Note that this information is dependent on whether Google has indexed the specified URL; if not information will obviously be far more limited.

phonebook:
This Syntex as you might expect, looks up phone numbers.
examples:

phonebook:ashwin IN

phonebook:(511) 556-2725






Source: Google features

You can also use google visual interface for the abouve syntexes for less effort typing LINK. visit below:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html

google pac man


catch up on the Google Pac Man doodle at

http://www.google.com/pacman/

google pacman

YouTube Snake Game


YouTube provides streaming video. You can find variety of video based on your interests. Usually we wait for the video to load on the YouTube. But have you ever thought that you can do something innovative while waiting for your favorite video to stream? YouTube videos comes with hidden snake game.
Snake game is one of the most basic and simple game that is available in almost all cellphones. All you have to do is eat your food without touching the tail of the snake.
Screenshot shows hidden snake game embedded in all YouTube videos (Google rocks). You can play snake game in almost any video played on YouTube (personally, I was able to play game in few videos only).
play youtube snake game

How To Play Snake Game In YouTube Video

  1. Open any YouTube video. Let us take this as an example.
  2. When streaming starts. Hold left button of mouse + Left arrow on keyboard + Top arrow on keyboard.
  3. Once the game starts you can change the direction from keyboard arrow.
  4. Check out the screenshot of Snake game. Kindly try the video with dark background as it will be visible to you.
If you liked this post you might want to check out the tip to get your YouTube videos into 3D. Do drop in your comments about more tips and tricks with YouTube.

KMPlayer to convert 2D videos to 3D videos


Last month, a new version of KMPlayer was released and boy, did they change it! The new release is totally unlike any of it’s previous incarnations. Even though the version number is a minor bump from 3.1 to 3.2, it constitutes a major release as it includes several new features such as video and music library, 3D video playback, integration with online streaming services, a spanking new look and soon to be introduced app store.
First, let us see how the new KMPlayer looks like.
kmplayer
What you see above is not a simple video player but almost a media center. The column at the middle gives you access to various video streaming services such as K-POP, Viki, EveryonTV and 3D Movie Plus. You may not have heard of these names but they are popular among Korean Internet users. KMPlayer is developed and maintained by the Korean streaming video company PandoraTV which acquired the video player in 2008. So the preference for EveryonTV over YouTube or Hulu is natural.
On the right-column is the video and music library. You add the directories where your music and video is located and KMPlayer will automatically add them to the library. The lack of a search tool however makes it difficult find whatever you are looking for, especially if you have a large collection.
kmplayer2
The most exciting new feature is 3D video playback.
Playing 3D videos require a special video player because 3D videos contain two video streams. If you download a 3D video from YouTube and try to play it in a normal video player, you will see two videos playing side by side, such as the one below.
non-3d
But in KMPlayer you will see it in anaglyph 3D.
3d-video-kmplayer
The 3D mode is controlled by the 3D button you see in the toolbar. Originally, the video will load like in a normal player – two videos side by side. But once you click the 3D button, the video will magically convert into 3D. You can change the 3D mode from 2-color anaglyph to interlaced 3D, if you have 3D monitors and polarized 3D glasses such as those available with LG Cinema 3D TVs or even ones used in movie theatres. Interlaced 3D videos retain image quality and color reproduction which suffer in anaglyphic mode.
You can even change the anaglyph color depending on the color of your glasses, from Red/Cyan to Red/Blue or Red/Green etc. Depending on the source video you can also change the 3D from left/right to up/down.
3d-controls-kmplayer
KMPlayer v3.2 also supports Intel’s Wireless Display technology that can wirelessly connect a WiDi enabled computer or laptop to an HDTV or monitor through an adapter box that plugs into the HDMI port of any display. I’m not sure where KMPlayer fits into the equation, but support for Intel’s WiDi is reportedly a feature.
At it’s core KMPlayer is still an awesome video player. Plenty of support for video and audio file formats and subtitles. It provides both internal and external filters with connections to splitters, decoders, audio/video transform filters. The player can set many audio and video effects, slow down or increase playback speed, select parts of a video as favorites, do various A-B repeats, remap the keys of remote interface for HTPC including overlay screen controls, and change a skin dynamically depending on a media type playing. KMP is completely customizable thanks to a wide selection of skins and color schemes, as well extensive the configuration options

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Source : trickday.com