Appthroughs are weekly video application walkthroughs (application + walkthrough = appthrough). In these videos we go in-depth into a Mac application so that you, if you have it, can learn it and use it. The appthroughs on our site are not in any way endorsed by a software manufacturer and the opinions voiced are completely unbiased.
In this weeks Appthrough we take a look at Bento, a database handling application that is aimed for personal use.
In this weeks Appthrough we are taking a look at Boxee, an application for the Mac that lets you use the Mac as a media center.
In this weeks Appthrough, we are taking a look at Camtasia, an application that lets you record screencasts on your Mac and do some basic editing of them, before exporting them to the internet.
In this weeks appthrough, we take a look at the new features added in Transmit 4, the popular FTP client from Panic Software which got an update last week with many exciting additions.
In this weeks Appthrough, we take a look at Delibar, a delicious client for your desktop, allowing for easier bookmarking and management of your delicious bookmarks.
In this weeks Appthrough, we are taking a look at RapidWeaver, an app that lets you create a full website without knowing any bit of code.
In this weeks Appthrough, we have a look at TextExpander 2 for the Mac and how you can use it to save a lot of time when writing on your Mac.
In this weeks Appthrough, we take a look at ShoveBox, a note storage application available on both the Mac and the iPhone.
In this weeks Appthrough, we take a look at RipIt, an application that lets you rip your DVDs into the computer.
In this weeks Appthrough, we take a look at MacJournal, an application that makes keeping a journal a simple task.