Wii Transfer lets you save ‘Miis’ to your Mac
Macworld —
Riverfold Software has announced the release of Wii Transfer 2.6, an update to their utility that enables Mac users to share (unprotected) movies, music and pictures with a Nintendo Wii video game console. The new 2.6 release is a free update for registered users. Registering Wii Transfer costs $19. Wii Transfer helps you convert movies to a format the Wii can use, and lets you either stream the content from your Mac to the Wii over a network or for playback in the Wii’s “Photo Channel” (by reading from an SD card). You can also browse your Mac’s iTunes playlists and iPhoto ...
Wii Transfer updated for Mii capture
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... console... with no good way to get it off the TV and onto your Mac. What a drag! Good thing there's the new version 2.6 of Wii Transfer, the Swiss Army Knife of Mac-Wii connection tools, to the rescue. ...
Try out Clipstart, win an iPhone
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... Clipstart can import your videos, tag and search them, and trim, convert and upload them to your preferred video service(s). Currently, Clipstart works with Flickr and Vimeo, but more services are planned, and the author, Manton Reece of Wii Transfer fame, is looking for feedback on which services are in highest demand. If Clipstart would be useful to you if only it worked with [insert video service], be sure to drop him a line. ...
Help cure diabetes, win great Mac software
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... under: Software, Cult of Mac, Odds and ends, DealsDeveloper Jim Whimpey is riding a bike to cure diabetes, and he's asking for your help (and promising a chance at some great Mac software). For every $10 you donate to his upcoming ride in southern Australia, he'll throw your name in a raffle to win one of two big Mac software bundles, both worth almost $190 each and both including Things, MarsEdit, Tweetie, and Wii Transfer. Any one of those apps is worth the donation, not to mention that your money will go ...
