Archive for March, 2008
While setting up the User Group Network (UGN) in Pingology this morning, I discovered an interesting results of a search for my keywords — Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 30, 2008
The next meeting of the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group (lafcpug) will be Wednesday, March 26, 2008 beginning at 6:45PM at the Gallery Theatre in Hollywood CA. Lafcpug will welcome Promise Technology and Aperture 2.0 and the world debut of XMiL Sequencer to lafcpug. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 29, 2008
“Welcome to Macintosh – The documentary for the rest of us” is slated to premiere on April 6, 2008 at the tenth annual Wisconsin Film Festival, in Madison, WI. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 29, 2008
One more item that proves XP is not dead according to ChannelWeb, Microsoft plans a new package of updates for XP. They are saying that it will be the last update package. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 29, 2008

Happening May 29-June 1, 2008 in Portland, Oregon, RailsConf is *the* official event for the growing Rails community… REGISTER NOW Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 27, 2008
Ever conscious of brand recognition, Apple prints its logo on the back of greeting cards produced in iPhoto. If you’d rather not provide the free advertising, Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 27, 2008
It has been awhile since I have quoted anything from Bob Rankin’s Internet Tourbus. but this looks like an article could all use. That is how to boost the wi-fi signal from your router. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 26, 2008
As we noted earlier, we had some concerns about the parental controls not being completely effective on this site. I was able to get a response from them that unfortunately was buried in my “Junk” folder until I went through it this afternoon. It was actually emailed to me on March 12th.
It would appear that they are trying to cover this subject, but user should be aware of the issue. The response follows: Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 23, 2008
I just came across this web site that aims to keep the cost of software for students to an economic level. The list here is a little dated as it was put out in September 2007, but it seems to have a lot of good software and you can update with current versions using VersionTracker for either platform and/or MacUpdate for Macs. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 23, 2008
Ed Dale’s Blog, TubbyNerd has an article with the above title. To demonstrate, he has a YouTube video and an HD video posted. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 23, 2008
Many Tricks has released yFlicks 3.3, an update to its movie manager/viewer for Mac OS X. With yFlicks, users can download, tag, organize and of course view their movies. This update adds coverflow for browsing your movies both in window and fullscreen mode, lets you access your iTunes movies from yFlicks, improves downloading from video communities such as YouTube, and features a lot of other small improvements. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 22, 2008
On March 18th, Apple patched 10 vulnerabilities in Safari for OS X and 3 in Safari for Windows. Computer World discusses the flaws and quotes a security analyst. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 21, 2008
Now any Mac with a USB port can take advantage of wireless networking Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 19, 2008
Straightens the Learning Curve … check out Mental Case 1.2. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 18, 2008
Zevrix Solutions announces the release of WordOutput 1.0, its new powerful solution to automate output of multiple Microsoft Word documents to printer and PDF on Mac OS X. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 18, 2008