Clarus 1.5 and Clarus for iPhone
Lately with a cat and dog in a one bedroom apartment I have started to see a need to have “Pet Management” software. (No word on its coverage of dog cows.)
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Can you name all of the cats that are the code names for the various Mac OS X operating systems?
Lately with a cat and dog in a one bedroom apartment I have started to see a need to have “Pet Management” software. (No word on its coverage of dog cows.)
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Matt Russell’s article called “The Ultimate Mac Mini Media Center” really lists everything you need at the date it was written. Today’s Mac Mini can actually be purchased as a server with two 500 Gig hard drives and no optical drive with Snow Leopard Server software.
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The Mac Sale has announced their latest bundle, containing 10 great Mac apps, interviews with the developers and even a song! The Mac Sale should again provide a great deal for customers and importantly, a fair deal for developers. The apps in this bundle are HoudahGeo, MacJournal, CrossOver Games, Picturesque, Morph Age Regular, Searchlight, Vinoteka, iMaginator, Opacity Express and Stor.
I have mentioned emulators for the Mac many times in the past. However, this site seems to be better organized with more options than in those I have mentioned before.
The Wall Street Journal is saying that the Walt Disney Co. is close to unveiling technology that will enable consumers to watch movies on various devices such as computers and cell phones. This will replace DVD players and TVs while allowing consumers to pay a fair price for both sides.
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Web 2.0 Expo and Web 2.0 Summit, welcome a lineup of distinguished keynote speakers to this year’s event, including Jay Adelson, Chris Brogan, Caterina Fake, Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Beth Novak and Kevin Rose, in addition to an expanded program with first time sessions and a New York Launch Pad. Web 2.0 Expo New York returns on November 16-19, 2009 to the Javits Convention Center. Continue reading »
Have you ever wanted to control remote technology with your iPhone? Want to use you iPone for direct, remote control over a bunch of software packages? Regular Rate and Rhythm Software has enhanced its complete remote control solution for Mac OS X and Apple TV, and it works from your iPhone
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I have seen people get excited about a WiFi SDCard. It actually adds WiFi to a standard camera by adding WiFi to the SD Card in the SD Slot of the camera. Now there is software that enables WiFi for photo transfer on the iPhone.
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I used to complain about people buying Corel Graphics just because they got so much clipart and new fonts with the software. Even when the software itself wasn’t as good as other option.
However, there is a need for clipart.
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This is a web site that lists 17 steps of things to do while troubleshooting a Mac.
He points out some good things and some more obvious.
Such as:
Quit all unused apps
We have all our own ways of customizing the Mac OS. It is easy to change an icon of a folder or a file.
It is not hard to change colors of highlights, resize icons and to label files with color.
But the Finder window can also be customized. Here is an article about how to customize the Finder Window’s Toolbar.
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Blue Lightning Labs has announced a sale on their popular iPhone application Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds. Continue reading »