What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing DoRuler

Windows software DoRuler






TOKYO (MacHouse) – The second software title of the day to introduce is a simple one. And it has nothing to do with Condoleezza Rice, a former U.S. State Secretary. (Nope. We are not her fans.) Anyway, this Windows software title is DoRuler.





Windows software DoRuler   Windows software DoRuler






DoRuler lets you measure the distance between two arbitrary points anywhere on your desktop. If you want to measure a distance on a picture, simply open it with an image viewer and set the view size to 100% before you launch DoRuler.

This software title is currently distributed as a freeware title as it’s still in beta. You can use it without limitations till May 1, 2012. It’s been tested for Windows 7 64-bit.

Click on the button for more information on DoRuler. VTC






DoRuler is a product of MacHouse.
Windows is a product of Microsoft Corporation.

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing MiBudget

Windows software MiBudget






TOKYO (MacHouse) – We are fully aware that we’ve already released six software titles this month. Wilson Phillips used to say “Hold on for just one more day.” Well, here, hold on for two more Windows applications. The first one to introduce today is MiBudget.





Windows software MiBudget   Windows software MiBudget






So what is MiBudget? It’s a little Windows application that allows the user to manage their purchase records. You bought this thing and that thing, and you can keep records with pictures. After setting a monthly budget, when you switch calendar months, notice that the background color of the budget area changes. If it’s green, you still have plenty of money to spend. ‘Red’ indicates that you have reached or are reaching the monthly budget line.

This software title is currently distributed as a freeware title as it’s still in beta. You can use it without limitations till May 1, 2012. It’s been tested for Windows 7 64-bit.

Click on the button for more information on MiBudget. VTC






MiBudget is a product of MacHouse.
Windows is a product of Microsoft Corporation.

Mac Developer Program Extending Sandboxing Deadline to June

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TOKYO (MacHouse) – Apple, Inc. was scheduled to enforece Desktop Police Act last November. It was then postponed till this March. Today, the company has officially announced that they are going to postpone the sandboxing requirement till this Jone. That is, all software submissions to Apple’s Mac App Store be sandboxed after June 1st. Today’s e-mail letter from Mac Developer Program says






We have extended the deadline for sandboxing your apps on the Mac App Store from March 1st to June 1st to provide you with enough time to take advantage of new sandboxing entitlements available in OS X 10.7.3 and new APIs in Xcode 4.3.






Apple’s move in extending the deadline again is not surprising. Mac Developer Program has created a dedicated forum just for those who have trouble sandboxing their applications. And it’s been flooded with questions and worries. We won’t go in details since the contents of this forum are sealed with Apple’s Nondisclosure Agreement.

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing IPSmith

Windows software IPSmith






TOKYO (MacHouse) – It’s been just several days since we had the last triple releases. And we’ve just released the sixth Windows software title. It’s called IPSmith.





Windows software IPSmith
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If you are a web administrator, you may be forced to ban some IP addresses. Some people make a death threat if they don’t get what they want. Some people with a malacious intention may open a support ticket to upload an obviously suspicious attachment. Or take BrotherSoft as an example. What they have done!? (See Screenshot 1.) They’ve written to our undisclosed, confidential e-mail address that e-mail harvesters have possibly collected by hackinng other web sites. After blocking a specific IP address, you may wonder one year from now why you were forced to block that IP address?

IPSmith is a simple desktop application that lets you keep records of known IP addresses. When you enter an IP address and press the Lookup button, IPSmith can find the country and the country codes of the corresponding IP address. And you can give a description to each IP address you record.

This software title is currently distributed as a freeware title as it’s still in beta. You can use it without limitations till May 1, 2012. It’s been tested for Windows 7 64-bit.

Click on the button for more information on IPSmith. VTC






IPSmith is a product of MacHouse.
Windows is a product of Microsoft Corporation.

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing Img2Paste

Windows software Img2Paste






TOKYO (MacHouse) – We’ve just introduced two Windows applications so far today. One is DeepSee. The other one is UltraMarks. The third one to introduce is called Img2Paste.





Windows software Img2Paste   Windows software Img2Paste






UltraMarks is a batch-watermarking application that is text-based. In contrast, Img2Paste is object-based. So you use an existing picture file to watermark any number of (background) images. To start with, click on the + button at the bottom left corner of the main window to add a picture to the sidebar. Also, choose Image > Open Background Image or use the file drop box to import background images. Now, make sure that you have selected one picture on the sidebar. Then just click on any of the background images at the bottom and paste the selected picture on it. You can position the selected picture individually for each background image. And open the Mini window, if necessary, to see a resized composite image.

This software title is currently distributed as a freeware title as it’s still in beta. You can use it without limitations till May 1, 2012. It’s been tested for Windows 7 64-bit.

Click on the button for more information on Img2Paste. VTC






Condoleezza Rice is a former U.S. Secretary of State and not our official mascot.
Img2Paste is a product of MacHouse.
Windows is a product of Microsoft Corporation.