Posts tagged Osx

OSX tutorials

Here is a web site that presents Unix to the Mac OS X user. (As well as Windows and Linux users on other areas of the site.)
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Duplicate Finder & Disk Tidying

Last week, Hyperbolic Software announced Tidy Up! 2.1.3, the latest version of the award-winning duplicate finder and disk tidying utility. Tidy Up! has become a must-have utility to reclaim disk space being taken up by duplicate files and packages. Tidy Up! locates duplicate items using a wide range of criteria including owner application, time created or modified, name, label, extension and content. Version 2 introduces nearly 50 new features to this already comprehensive tool.
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Top 10 Apple sites and blogs

I don’t know how this gentleman came up with this list. I doubt that he actually used any statistic to support his decisions.

His list of the top 10 Apple related websites include:

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Mac Downloads

Long ago, I recommended Download.com for Mac software downloads. But I quickly changed to VersionTracker and MacUpdate as a great way to find new files and keep them up to date. (Both can send email to you telling you of updates to particular programs.) Continue reading »

How to play MAME ROMs (games) in OS X

A few years ago, my brother gave me a copy of MAME for Mac. However, I never got around to installing it. This article is a instruction set on how to install it. Continue reading »

MacUpdate Spring Software Bundle

MacUpdate has kicked off its Spring 2009 software bundle, the most ambitious bundle the company has launched to date. Featuring 11 first-rate Mac applications including two major commercial titles, Micromat’s TechTool Pro 5 and Parallels Desktop 4, the bundle delivers more than $500 worth of software for just $49.99. Continue reading »

iPod Access Photo

iPod Access Photo 1.6 for Mac OSX and Windows Vista/XP, from Findley Designs, looks like a great solution for viewing and retrieving photos stored on iPod players. Dual platform, supports multiple devices! Continue reading »

Freeway

This month, Cowtown MUG, my hometown Mac user group had Ian Schray, the US Marketing Manager for SoftPress do an iChat presentation of Freeway Express and Freeway Pro. Continue reading »

New Mac Apps

While the list of Mac software isn’t growing as fast as the one for the iPhone/iPod Touch, there still a lot of new applications out there each month. Here is a web site that attempts to keep a list. Its organization is quite different. You will need to take a look. Continue reading »

Motion Sensing and iSight Hacks on the Mac

This site is pretty old, but I just Stumbled on it tonight. With it, you can see a number of ways to use the iSight with Motion Sensing on the MacBooks and MacBook Pros. Continue reading »