Our new roundup of Mac Apps comprises a lot of new titles helping you know about your anatomy, review your time spent throughout the day and more. One of them becomes active on seeing any movement in your home to make sure all is fine.
Pocket Anatomy
If you’re interested about your body how it looks without flesh, then the Pocket Anatomy ($30) from eMedia Interactive is made for you. Covering every area of your body, the app offers both clinical and anatomical information to make clear your thoughts regarding your body.
Timing
The Daniel Alm’s Timing ($10) allows users to review all of their time spent throughout the day. It’s the best way to keep a close eye on all your doings. How it works? The app tracks all the actions you do on your device like which apps you use, and websites you visit. Later on, you come to know that where all of your time has spent. There’s no nuisance of starting or stopping the app, it works in the backend of your device.
Home Watch
Want to keep an eye on all what’s going on in your home? The John Miskimins’ Home Watch ($5) does the job for you. The app becomes active and takes snapshots on seeing any moment or you can set specific intervals to know what’s happening in your home at that time. It works with your Mac’s built-in camera.
Calendar Plus
In this busy life, everyone should keep a companion app that keeps her/him updated with all of the upcoming events, meetings and schedules. Luckily, I’ve known about an app, the Calendar Plus ($10) lets you know about the upcoming events, appointments, birthdays and more in no time. It also forecasts upcoming weather so that you plan your outdoor party accordingly.