
1-Click Video Converter is an application that offers a simple and convenient solution to convert among various types of video files. In addition, it lets you extract the audio from movies and video clips so you can enjoy your favorite music tracks on personal audio players.
The interface is simple and intuitive, resembling the appearance of most converters. Adding the files you wish to convert can be done either by drag-and-drop or by browsing for files from within the application. Once the list of files is configured, you just need to select the desired output format and enable the conversion. If necessary, you can open the profiles' advanced settings and fine-tune the encoding parameters. Selecting the target file you wish to convert into is done easily, either by file format or by the name of devices. However, you should know that only a few output profiles are available for free. The other profiles can be unlocked only if paying for the full version. The same happens with editing the videos. Though you can make video adjustments, you can't enable them unless you purchase the app. However, merging multiple files into a large video is fully supported. In addition, each file within the conversion list can be previewed. You can take snapshots while previewing and save the pictures as popular JPEG, PNG, or BMP image files.
To sum up, 1-Click Video Converter is designed for home users looking for an easy conversion approach. Though it lacks editing features, the tool can help you convert among the most common video formats.
The MailFollowUp bundle adds a "Follow Up" item to the Message and contextual menus (and optional toolbar item) of Apple's Mail application...
To open winmail.dat files that not even Apple Mail can recognize, and can preview or save the documents attached.
Sets the default font for outgoing e-mails and fixes attachment issues.
It sends automated replies to people who are writing to you while you're away.
"Move to Recent," and "Go to Recent" menu items to Apple's Mail application.
Take control of email attachments in Apple Mail.
Comments