After loading an image, you can rotate it, change its size, customize it, or edit it in a number of ways before assigning it to replace a file, app, directory, or other generic icon on your system. You can even change the boot logo icon on your Mac if you so choose. Our main issue with Sb1394 Driver was the performance issues that occurred in loading, between menu changes, and with occasional menu freeze-ups after saving an image. They were not persistent but they happened often enough to hinder the experience to some degree. While the
process of choosing, editing, and saving your edited icons and logos can be a bit frustrating the first couple of times you do it, Sb1394 Driver gives you quite a bit of control for a free app. Combined with a free downloader to choose other icons from online, it's worth putting up with the infrequent issues for the overall package. Sb1394 Driver streamlines the process of tagging MP4 videos on your Mac so you can upload them to video sites - with tags and other metadata ready to go. It also provides valuable tagging information for display on mobile devices if you are loading up your MP4-compatible tablet, phone, or media player with videos for a long trip or study. Sb1394 Driver downloads directly from the developer, allowing you to start it right away, though you'll need to add a security exception to open it in Mountain Lion. After doing so, you can drag and drop an MP4 video to the system and it will attempt to automatically look up the video in thetvdb.com or themoviedb.org. All tags will b
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