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Monday, July 10, 2006

We love the MacBook and MacBook Pros new Sudden Motion Sensor that helps prevent hard drive damage and data loss if your Mac falls off the table or from your lap from those moving quickly to prevent burns on their legs. Of course we love it for the protection, but we also love it for all the cool programs that are coming out for them. One new application is SeisMac.
According to the developer, Suitable Systems, SeisMac is a, “Cocoa application that makes your MacBook or MacBook Pro into a seismograph. It access your laptop’s Sudden Motion Sensor in order to display real-time, three-axis acceleration graphs.”
The freeware app will show you in real-time any vibration occurring from the simple tap of your foot to a sudden jolt to your table which holds your precious Mac. It’s a fun little thing to just have running on your Mac and since it’s free, why not download it?
[Via MacMegasite]