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iToner | Download Custom Ringtones to iPhone

Posted by Scott | September 3, 2007 .

So I got an iPhone today and one of the first things I went looking for was a way to use songs from my MP3 collection as a ringtone.  I knew there was a way to do it on a PC, so I had no doubts there would be a way to do it on […]

Art Text | Create Quality Graphics for Logos and Headings

Posted by Scott | August 30, 2007 .

Art text is an simple to use graphic app that allows you to create great looking vector text graphics for use in presentations, or website logos.   From the BeLight website:
“Art Text is an application to create high quality textual graphics, headings, logos, icons, banners, and buttons. You can modify text and vector shapes and turn […]

10 Back to School Mac Apps

Posted by Scott | August 21, 2007 .

Wasting time using StumbleUpon I came across a pretty good post titled “10 Essential Back to School Mac Apps” from J David Macor.com.   Even though I’ve been done with school for a couple of years now, the list of apps can still apply to  just about everyone. I know I use a quite a few […]

DVD2One | Mac DVD Copying and Backups for Personal Use

Posted by Scott | August 20, 2007 .

    Using DVD2One allows you to create complete backups or movie only backups of your personal DVD collection for safe keeping.  Either store it on your HardDrive or burn it too a blank DVD.  One of the nicest features of DVD2One is the ability to set up to 15 discs to be processed one after […]

New Mac Users | Apps for Transitioning from PC to Mac

Posted by Scott | August 13, 2007 .

Just about everyday I hear people complaining about how the Mac sucks because it cant do one thing or another.  However, these are the same people who havent used a mac since OS 9 and really have no clue what they’re talking about.
Not once has someone been able to say they can do something on […]

iPhone NES Emulator | Play NES games on iPhones

Posted by Scott | August 8, 2007 .

NerveGas has put together a great application that will allow you to play your favorite old school NES games on the go. Getting NerveGas’s emulator may be a bit more of a challenge than your looking for.
Below is a quick overview of the steps required to run the application. If your interested in […]

iTunes Plugins

Posted by Scott | August 6, 2007 .

I’ve seen a couple of pretty cool iTunes plugins popping up every once in a while and have been meaning to post about them. Instead of doing a bunch of little posts, here is a quick list of plugins for iTunes for your enjoyment.

iConcertCal - monitors your playlist and creates a personalized calendar of […]

Trampoline 2.1 | Application Launcher Update

Posted by Scott | August 6, 2007 .

I’ve written previously about a completely unique visual application launcher for OS X called Trampoline.  Trampoline is called up by pressing a hotkey combination which presents you with a wheel of your favorite applications that you use most often but dont want taking up space in the dock.  I received an update from the developer […]

Eavesdrop | Spy on Yuppies with Mac Packet Sniffer

Posted by Scott | August 1, 2007 .

Have you ever been sitting somewhere on your laptop enjoying an open wireless connection? Have you ever wondered what the other wierdos around you are looking at on their laptops?  Well, for educational purposes only of course, I’m gonna show you how to spy on the unsuspecting yuppies drinking their lowfat mocha latte’s.
Eavesdrop […]

LiteIcon | Customize and Manage System Icons Easily

Posted by Scott | July 31, 2007 .

LiteIcon is an OS X system icon management application that allows you to easily go in and change many of the default icons.  There are other applications that do this for the Mac such as CandyBar.  However, unlike Candybar, LiteIcon is completely free.
To use LiteIcon, just drag and drop the icon you wish to use […]

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