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	<title>Apple Macs in Education &#187; iWebsites</title>
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	<description>An investigation into the use of Apple Macs in Education</description>
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		<title>Small but powerful applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jjakes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am always on the look out for useful applications for my mac and want to share these two as ideal ones to consider adding to your macs.  The first one is called iShowU which allows you to capture and record anything you can see on your screen, along with audio from a compatible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am always on the look out for useful applications for my mac and want to share these two as ideal ones to consider adding to your macs.  The first one is called iShowU which allows you to capture and record anything you can see on your screen, along with audio from a compatible source (like a microphone) as well as any audio from the mac itself. It is produced by a company called <a href="http://shinywhitebox.com/home/home.html">shineywhitebox.com</a> and wait for it &#8230;.. the cost is only £10.41 &#8211; a real bargain.  There is a 30 day demo version but it does put a watermark on the tutorial that you produce.  This tutorial on jjakes.edublogs.org was produced using this software and although these copies were not produced to the highest spec for the blog they look great running on the mac.</p>
<p>The second piece of software is specifically for those people like me who are beginning to create websites with iWeb.  One difficulty was managing a number of websites and this small application enables you to manage your sites and removes some of the confusion.  I love iWeb and am really looking forward to the new release that is promised.     This is how Chris Greg describes iWebsites:<span></span><span><br />
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<em>         iWeb normally stores a user’s websites in one folder (or         package) called “Domains.sites,” in the user’s home library         located at “~/Application Support/iWeb/”.  It expects         this package to be present, but if it isn’t, it will create         it when launching iWeb.  iWebSites manipulates         “Domains.sites” to create more than one website package (a         “.sites” file) in the Application Support/iWeb folder.          Simply, iWeb opens up “Domains.sites” when it         launches, and whatever website happens to be in that         package is the website that iWeb uses while running.          iWebSites renames “Domains.sites” when creating a new         site, and it leaves the newly named “.sites” file in the         Application Support/iWeb folder.  iWebSites enables         the user to switch between sites (by creating the         appropriate “Domains.sites” package), delete sites, create         new sites, and duplicate sites.</em></span></p>
<p>The software appears to be free but Chris is asking for donation/sponsorship for running the Boston Marathon.  If you are into using iWeb this is a must.. try it out <a href="http://mistergregg.com/cocoadrillosoftware/iWebSites/index.html">here.</a></p>
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