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OS X’s Missing Audio Recorder - Tape Deck

The Mac can do almost anything you want it to. And what really sets the Mac apart is how elegantly and simply the Mac does these things. But it can’t always do everything so wonderfully, and when it came time for me to recorded some simple audio, quickly and without hassle, I had a problem. [...]

Google Reader on the Desktop

Like some people, I prefer having the control and flexibility of a desktop RSS aggregator (although some people would say these are reasons to go with an online reader). All of this is opinion of course, but the best general solution I’ve found is to use desktop applications that somehow synchronize with online services for the added convenience. NetNewsWire, one of the most [...]

jUploadr- The Mac’s Best Way to Upload to Flickr

Flickr, being one of the most popular (for good reason) photo websites, seems to have no end on ways to upload pictures. There are two ways to upload from the web site its self (Web Uploadr and basic web Uploadr), via email, Flickr’s own desktop uploader application (available for Mac, Windows, and Linux), and from [...]

Review: Vidnik

Vidnik is an open source app, created by Google, allowing you to easily upload videos straight to YouTube from your Mac.

Vidnik is a relatively simple app allowing you to keep track and make collections of videos you upload to YouTube on your desktop. It does this by letting you save different video collections just like [...]

Review: Fluid

If you are a bookmark junkie you may have your entire bookmarks bar filled with so many sites its hard to find your favorites.  Fluid allows you to make site specific browsers for your favorite sites allowing you to easily access them from your Dock. Fluid can either find the favicon for the chosen site [...]

Review: iPod Shuffle

As some of you may know, I have given my mom a shiny new Purple iPod Shuffle! So I figured I could do a quick Review on it from her view.

Mini Review: MarsEdit

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, [...]

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