For those of you who are into blogging as a “profession” or something more than a hobby, blogging clients are the absolute way to go. On the road? Write a post and submit it for later when you’re back online. No internet connection? Same there. Tired of WordPress’ visual editor? Use a visual client. Well, [...]
There are several small, simple applications that, by themselves, do very small tasks but serve an important purpose. Things like Growl, probably one of the most popular background applications, is something most people consider ‘essential’.
The first of these applications is a menu bar item called Caffeine. The concept seams simple, click it to prevent your [...]
When Apple released Leopard, one thing that people did not like was the new dock. Apple totally revamped the dock for Leopard. Now, not only do we have a new dock, but people now have the ability to change the dock to match their personality.
The only problem is that all of the programs that do [...]
This week Apple announced that the iTunes store will have digital copies of DVD releases the same day as the hard copy release. It has also been reported that Apple TV owners will now be able to purchase movies from their Apple TV, without the use of a computer. This is all fantastic news, but what does it mean for brick and mortar stores such as Best Buy and Circuit City? Do they still hold a place near and dear to our hearts or will they soon be a thing of the past?
With Equinux’s TubeStick Hybrid launching in North America (which I’m getting a review unit in for another site of mine), it seems as if computers are to be the next DVRs. Pretty obvious statement really. Essentially all a DVR is is a computer with the provider’s software for decoding the signal anyways. But your home [...]
On May 2nd, Acrylic Apps released Times 1.0. Times 1.0 is the first publicly available version of the application.
Times is another Mac RSS reader, but Times is very different from its competitors. Times has the viewing format of a newspaper. Times allows you to select your favorite RSS feeds, and drag them onto a dropbox [...]
Everyone uses their Mac for something different. However, we all have one thing in common. We like to get things done quickly, easily, and as simple as possible. When I’m trying to help my sister with a project on her Macbook it seems to take forever, because I’m used to my Macbook Pro with all of my Apps and settings.
This week’s app lets you visualize what is taking up precious Mbs on your hard drive
For those of us who are aspiring TV News Producers there is now a free and powerful way to do just that, so long as you have a Mac.
Apple reported that the number of windows Safari users has tripled since the release of Safari 3.1