Posts Tagged open-source
iTiVo: The TiVo App For Macs
Posted by Elliott Bradley in Quicklook, Video on July 28, 2009
iTiVo (Free: Open-Sourced, v1.7.6) is an unofficial app for retrieving videos from your TiVo. Admittedly, this app has a limited user base to appeal to, but for those people it is great. It is even better than the official TiVo application in that it allows you to pull the original MPEG-2 video from the TiVo and run commercial cutting algorithms on the video. Recent versions have been very stable and work as advertised. If you have a Mac and a TiVo this is a must-have app for your mac.
Anki: Smart Memorization
Posted by Elliott Bradley in Memorization, Quicklook on February 25, 2009
Anki (Open-Source: v0.9.9.6) is an app that helps you memorize things.
We have problems remembering things. David Alan made the point that our brain is good at making decisions but terrible at retaining information. But when we do have to memorize something, there are many strategies for doing so. Flash cards are one of the most common approaches, and this is where Anki comes in. It’s program that knows when to show you a card based on how well you remebered it last time and how many times you’ve seen it in the past. There is even a free web-service which can sync your cards with the desktop. I can even access my cards on my iPod. This is not a native mac app, but it won’t look too out of place your desktop. Anki is available to download here for most platforms.
