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Link Love | OS X Links from Around the Net

Posted by Scott | April 29, 2007 .

Its been a while since I did a link love post, so I figured I would do a quick one with some interesting finds I’ve come across recently.

VMware Fusion - Run Windows on your Intel Mac at the same time as OS X. (via CoolOSXApps.net)
iStopMotion - Create your own Gumby like stop motion animation video […]

Trampoline | Visual Application Launcher for OS X

Posted by Scott | April 29, 2007 .

Trampoline isn’t just another boring application launcher for OS X.  I’ve been a fan of TigerLaunch for a while, and until now haven’t had any real reason to switch over to a different one.  They are all very similar and boring with a standard menu bar icon and drop down menu for you to select […]

The Complete Guide to Ripping and Copying Music from iPod to Computer

Posted by Scott | April 26, 2007 .

I’ve written about a few applications that will allow you to copy music, photos, and video from your iPod to your computer. There are quite a few apps out there now that allow you to do this, and since my previous posts continue to be among the most popular, I’ve decided to do a […]

Growl Mail | Mail.app plugin to Display Growl eMail Notifications

Posted by Scott | April 25, 2007 .

I’ve written previously about a email notification plugin for Apple Mail notifications that displayed a transparent pop up window with a excerpt of the message as well as who it was from. The makers of Growl have now made a plugin for Apple Mail to make it compatible with the growl notification software. […]

Triple Boot your Mac with OS X Windows Vista & Fedora 6

Posted by Scott | April 24, 2007 .

 If you have a new mac with the Intel chip set in it then Im sure you’ve heard by  now that you can dual and even triple boot your computer with multiple different operating systems.  Apple has made the dual boot part pretty easy with the release of Boot Camp.  If your looking for more […]

Delivery Status | Track Package Shipment Delivery with the Dashboard

Posted by Scott | April 24, 2007 .

Delivery Status is a cool little dashboard widget, especially if you do a lot of purchasing online or have numerous shipments coming in on a regular basis.  I know whenever I order something online I am constantly checking the tracking number so I can see just how far it is away from arriving.  Now with […]

10 Mac Apps You Should Be Using

Posted by Scott | April 22, 2007 .

There are litteraly hundereds of top 10 app lists for the mac and they are all different. It’s really a matter of how you use your computer and what you are looking to do that determines what your must have apps are. CheapMacApps.com has put together a pretty good list of their own […]

iSpazz | MacBook Keyboard BackLight Visualization Sync’d with iTunes

Posted by Scott | April 19, 2007 .

iSpazz serves pretty much no purpose other than the fact its damn cool. iSpazz is an iTunes visualization plugin that will flash your MacBook keyboard in time with the beat of the music playing. To install iSpazz just download the plugin and uncompress it to the desktop. Once done, copy the file […]

Enable the Tab Key to Skip between OK and Cancel Buttons

Posted by Scott | April 19, 2007 .

One of the most annoying things I’ve found in OS X is that the tab key doesnt tab between dialogue box options. Im sure you’ve noticed this as well especially if you are a previous Windows user. Whenever you are presented with a box asking you to hit OK or Cancel it would […]

OS X Menu Bar Add Ons | Access Web Services Through the Menu Bar

Posted by Scott | April 15, 2007 .

The menu bar is useful for more things than just displaying the date and time.  It’s the perfect place to place a small unobtrusive icon that can do some pretty powerful things.  One of the best types of things to place in the menu bar is web services such as email, RSS, and application launchers.  […]

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