Avoid Displaying Junk Mail
Robin Williams and John Tollett bring you this tip from Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
Elasty 2.0 for Mac OS X is designed for video enthusiasts. Elasty is the movie toolbox that allows enhancement and customization of QuickTime movies, such as image stabilization, and motion tracking-based special effects. It is the perfect companion to Apple’s iMovie on the Mac. Continue reading »
Robin Williams and John Tollett bring you this tip from Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
THIS slick trick is excerpted from
Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.6: A Guide to Supporting and Troubleshooting Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard by Kevin M. White. In this chapter, you will examine the storage technology used by Mac OS X.
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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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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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:
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 »
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 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 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
You Software has announced the 1.3 version of its software that is meant to improve on Mac OS X Spaces software. As you probably know, Spaces gives your Mac virtual desktops. Continue reading »
Here is a site showing how to run OS X on a modified Mac 512K. Yes, the Fat Mac.
(My first Mac and it really is to bad that they couldn’t call it a Big Mac.) Continue reading »