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Posted on April 3, 2008

Celtx

CeltX is an amazing media writing application. You can edit movie and play scripts, screenplays, podcasts, and of course, plain text. It’s extremely well-developed, and perfect for anyone into theater and arts. It’s surprising that CeltX is still free.
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Posted on February 12, 2008

Tooble

Tooble is my personal favorite YouTube video downloader for Mac. It not only looks nice, but is extremely easy to use. This app is awesome. It can also directly import to your iPod. Very cool.
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Posted on January 21, 2008

ffmpegX

UPDATE: The developer now charges $15 for this application, as an update has been released. Sigh.

ffmpegX is a less-polished version of video converters like iSquint. It uses the power of Unix (which comes in every Mac) to convert videos to other formats. The settings are highly customizable and it works really fast. Great app for quick conversion.
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Posted on December 30, 2007

Miro

Miro is a unique video-watching app that lets you subscribe to video podcasts (and feeds), and lets you watch them whenever you want. The only problem is that I was having trouble starting it up on my old iMac G5. It froze my computer several times, and I finally gave up. But, when I bought my nice new Intel Core 2 Duo iMac, it ran smoothly, and is a great video app.
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Posted on December 28, 2007

MPlayer (OSX)

MPlayer is a video playing app like VLC, but it plays way more video types than VLC. The only drawback is that the interface is kind of ugly, but it’s still an amazing app. Great for when you download those videos with crazy extensions, and you don’t know what to open them with!
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Posted on December 26, 2007

QT Sync

QT Sync is a powerful video editing app that lets you sync audio and video tracks in a Quicktime movie. Works great for fixing lip-sync problems in music videos (well, unless it’s a Britney Spears video) and making your videos line up better. This app has come a long way since version one, and is well worth a download for any video buff.
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