What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing Look4Faces for Mac OS X

Mac software Look4Faces

TOKYO (MacHouse) – We’ve been quite productive this month as we have released four software title so far. All of them are now available at Apple‘s Mac App Store. We also submitted our 5th software title of the month to Mac App Store several hours ago. This new software submission is called Look4Faces.

Mac software Look4Faces   Mac software Look4Faces

Imagine examining a security video to find suspicious individuals. Spotting human faces on a long video clip can be a tedius task. Look4Faces is a desktop application that lets you scan a QuickTime-readable video clip (M4V, MOV, MP4) to find frames containing faces. As a result, Look4Faces will list all frames with one or more faces. Select one frame shot under the Pictures window, which you can save as an image file. Or select several or even all hundreds or thousands of frame shots with faces and let the application export to a folder you specify.

Look4Faces comes with a built-in video player. And you can click on a particular screenshot with faces to locate the exact frame over the video player. Furthermore, you can take a screenshot at any play head position by just clicking on a button.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing simplyCircled for Mac OS X

Mac software simplyCircled

TOKYO (MacHouse) – I don’t know why, but we’ve been quite productive this month. In fact, we submitted a new desktop application to Mac App Store about half an hour ago. This new software release is called simplyCircled.

simplyCircled is a desktop application that lets you create images of circled letters easily. You’ll get to select the font of a letter that appears inside a colored circle. You can of course fill the inner area of the circle with a color of your choice.

Mac software simplyCircled   Mac software simplyCircled

simplyCircled is especially good at consecutively creating images of circled numbers as opposed to letters. You can let the application automatically create images of circled numbers consecutively up to 999. You decide on start and end numbers.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing Oh My Lines for Mac OS X

Mac software Oh My Lines

TOKYO (MacHouse) – Hmm… We thought we were slow this month. Maybe not… We are ready to introduce the third software title of the month. We submitted a new desktop application to Mac App Store several minutes ago. This new software submission is called Oh My Lines.

Oh My Lines is a desktop application that lets you convert a color picture into a black-and-white image with lines. You can adjust the line angle and the line width to convert a color picture into a visually-interesting B & W image.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing Text2SQL for Mac OS X

Mac software Text2SQL

TOKYO (MacHouse) – Just a few days ago, we managed to submit our first desktop application of the year to Apple‘s Mac App Store. There will be more to come for sure. Actually, we submitted the second software title of the year to Mac App Store about 10 hours ago. This new software submission is called Text2SQL.

Text2SQL is a desktop application that lets you create an SQLite database right out of a text file. Text2SQL can read comma-, space-, tab-, or caret-separated (^) data files. After Text2SQL inspects a data file, name a table. Then assign a name and its data type to each data field. Finally, just click on the Create button. Right, that’s just a one-minute job.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – MacHouse Introducing AccessOPache for Mac OS X

Mac software AccessOPache

TOKYO (MacHouse) – A happy new year! We haven’t published a single desktop application this year. Well, actually… We submitted the first software title of the year to Mac App Store several hours ago. This new software release is called AccessOPache.

AccessOPache is a desktop application that lets you analyze raw server log files generated by Apache effectively. Instead of directly analyzing a raw log file, AccessOPache will first convert an Apache server log file into a SQLite database file. In this manner, you can pull specific records out of the current dataset effectively. Run a specific search by setting a time interval between two pairs of date & time. Find out how many times each IP address has accessed the server.   Continue reading