With the ever shrinking populous of useful freeware apps available on the World Wide Web these days, its surprising that Marcel Bresink Software-Systeme (MBS) is offeringTinker Tool for free. A highly recommended app for those of us who just can’t seem to leave operating systems alone. Tinker Tool opens access via its simple UI, to the features […]
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
Boinx Software, has a great solution for trainers and presenters everywhere. Enter, Boinx Software’s, Mousepose. The ‘spotlight’ for mouse pointers everywhere. The best part of it all, is that its freeware! Yes, thank you Boinx… All that is required is a quick registration at the Boinx Mousepose site where Read More
Surf over to the iTunes Music Store, USA to download the latest, exclusive copy of the only just released Red Hot Chilli Peppers double album. After a four year hiatus, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are back with a new double album, Stadium Arcadium, and an upcoming North American tour.Read More
There’s a little known and lesser used feature built into Apple Safari that has become both the jewel to reporters everywhere and also the bane to administrators of educational facilities – “Summarize”. This built-in feature allows quick summaries of a selected block of text in Safari and greatly reduces processing Read More
Its unfortunate that, the introduction of Expose and its associated short keys, results in an annoying behaviour in the line-up of PowerBooks and MacBook Pros that are equipped with ambient light sensors and illuminated keyboards. Unless something is changed, Expose shares a few function keys with the illuminated keyboard Read More
Ever wonder why Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) some times doesn’t display web pages as they should? The Redmond-based software giant has ceased development of IE from as early as 2003 and has recently removed its availability from its Mactopia site. For this same reason, Microsoft Internet Explorer no longer ships Read More
Thanks to the boys (and girls) at Nullriver Software, the same people who brought syncing between Macs and PSP’s, you can now stream media content from your Mac directly into your Xbox 360! Supported formats include MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF and Apple Lossless for Music. For Photos, Connect360 supports: JPEG, Read More
CUPERTINO, California, 05 April 2006 – Apple has released Boot Camp Public Beta (an 82.9MB download), allowing Intel-based Mac owners to configure their Macs to support both Mac OS X and Windows partitions on a single hard drive. Giving them the ability to run Windows natively on their Intel-based Macs! In an unprecented Read More
With screen real estate burgeoning these last few years, one thing has seemingly remained constant – the size of our Mac OS X mouse cursor. Making it a chore sometimes to go fishing for your cursor. This can only become exacerbated on a Mac system wired for dual display using 2 x 30″ Read More