“Ever since iOS 10.3.3 a “Good morning” message from a random app within my iPhone appears at the bottom of my screen whenever I’m in the App Switcher view”. If this sounds familar here’s the explanation and quick fix.
Here’s a go-to-tool that should be in the arsenal of any Mac user – Disk Inventory X. Built by Tjark Derlien and offered absolutely free under GPL this is by far the most intuitive free disk content review application we have come to use.Read More
If you’re a long time user of Raging Menace’s MenuMeters, one of the most noticeable gripes upon your first restart after upgrading to OS 10.11, El Capitan is the fact that your MenuMeters have gone missing! Don’t panic. Its not curtains yet for MenuMeters.Read More
A whole world of Mac users owe a debt of gratitude to Stéphane Sudre for SaveHollywood which is a nifty add-on that has been the de facto freeware movie screensaver for Mac OS X for years. SaveHollywood represented a quick and easy means to be able to select movies Read More
Thanks to the industrious folks in PRC, iCosta introduces an additional input method for Jailbroken iPhone owners. Even from firmware 1.0.6 the iPhone was already capable of supporting Chinese text but unfortunately even until now, that support is only to the extent of displaying text. Not input. Add http://iphone.freecoder.Read More
Its confirmed. And official. Bowing to the ransom of understocked Turbo, Stealth and other similar SIM emulating hardware hacks is a thing of the past. Thanks to George Hotz, the iPhone firmware 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 can now be hacked and unlocked out-of-the-box (OTB). We say “hacked” and “unlocked” to indicate that the Read More
Once again, the Mac developer community comes through to improve upon and already great product!! Before we go on, a big shout out and thanks goes out to Amrut Joshi!! One of the biggest gripes for iPhone users was the total loss of the ability to perform the most common Read More
Thanks to the folks at Doomlaser, you can now add a prank Kernal Panic screensaver to your collection of screensavers. If you’ve been fortunate enough never to have witnessed a Kernal Panic personally – a Kernal Panic is, if you like, the Mac equivalent of a Windows Blue Screen of Read More
Every time an application is launched in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, an application icon representing the application usually appears in your Dock to indicate that its running. Wouldn’t it be nice, if there was a quick and easy way to hide the running application’s icon away from Read More
Granted Software has come up with something that ought to have been included as part of Mac OS X. Now, for USD$6.95, you can keep an eye on your peripherals. Including network devices that connect/disconnect to your Mac. Utlising a floater window that flashes briefly in the center of Read More