Printing Borderless Photos in Photoshop and Elements
In this UGAB feature article, graphic artist and author Lesa Snider King shows you how to print borderless images from Elements. Continue reading »
Seems folks out in Utah, particularly the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are getting fed up with internet porn and smut. Can you blame them? Continue reading »
In this UGAB feature article, graphic artist and author Lesa Snider King shows you how to print borderless images from Elements. Continue reading »
The Cybot Age could soon be upon us. But be not afraid; this isn’t Star Trek. We’re not talking droves of evil cyborgs bent on galaxy domination. Continue reading »
illumineX announced a free software give-away to Macintosh User Groups as part of their 2009 MUG sponsorship program. In exchange for a banner link on the MUG web site, participating MUGs will receive ten licenses for HoppiX. Each Macintosh User Group can use the software however they like: raffle the software to raise money for the MUG, or give away the licenses as door prizes to boost meeting attendance. Continue reading »
The Macintosh Business Users Society of Greater Philadelphia present Chris Urban, Irv Herzog, Ben Romney and Mark Bazrod with OS X tips and Safari 4 Continue reading »
This year the spam fighting collective with Knujon at the lead, have scored yet more victories. Those of you who got involved by sending Knujon your spam can congratulate yourselves — several key ICANN rules have been passed. Continue reading »
Multiwinia, is a new real-time online strategy war game for Macintosh that features furiously-paced action and a beautifully rendered landscape populated with digital stick men ready to follow your orders to destroy their opponents. Continue reading »
As long as we are talking about AppleTV (see below), what about hacks to make it more useful? Apparently in most cases, Apple Inc, doesn’t care as much about hacking AppleTV as they do about hacking the iPhone. Continue reading »
One of the biggest complaints about AppleTV is the fact that the largest hard drive that Apple sells is 160 Gigs. Now MacService has announced 320GB Apple TV Upgrades. Love your Apple TV? Unlock the full potential of yours by upgrading it to the largest drive available. You can now store up to 400 hrs of video, 72,000 songs or 200,000 pictures. No funky software, just the same elegant interface with more storage on demand. These drives are fully compatible with iTunes and other media player software. Continue reading »
Dare to be Creative today announced that users can build their own software bundles on Macsnack, the bundle outlet site for its Mac OS X applications. The site offers savings up to $68 on a broad range of applications covering disk cleaning, recipe management, file compression, image editing, note-taking and file renaming. Continue reading »
We all played games in the “old days” that aren’t around any more and I had assumed that MacOS on a PowerPC machine meant that I couldn’t play those older games. Continue reading »
Of course, with iLife and iWork ’09 now out people are starting to explore it and gives us ideas about what it can do. Continue reading »
Ever wonder how plug-ins are made for Mail.app?
Well Apple does provide an API for doing them. According to this web site, the API isn’t documented by Apple, but this site does document it. Continue reading »
Three young men from Sweden created a website in 2003 — and called it The Pirate Bay. Their plan was to build a catalog of all the illegal downloads available on the Internet… Continue reading »
Brainjuice has announced the official release of Blogo 1.2.5, its Mac desktop blog editor and Twitter client, is available for download. The latest release adds custom post slugs (permalinks) as well as support for tags in Movable Type and an improved interface for Ping.fm, allowing the user to choose between blogs, microblogs or status updates when posting. Continue reading »