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Little Snitch | Monitor What Applications are Spying on you

Posted by Scott | June 24, 2007 .

Everytime you start up an application, information about you or your computer may be sent back to the developer of the app.  Little Snitch is an application that lets you monitor what is being sent back and forth in the background that otherwise you wouldnt have any idea about.

Features:

Prevents applications from phoning home - good […]

Customize Tiger to Look like Leopard

Posted by Scott | June 16, 2007 .

So you all watched the less than exciting video stream of WWDC, and were most likely dissapointed that there was pretty much nothing new announced. I don’t count Safari for Windows something new, I like Firefox much better. What we did see was a slight update of the desktop. Leopards not coming […]

LogMeIn | Remotely Access and Control your Mac for Free

Posted by Scott | June 12, 2007 .

LogMeIn lets you access your Mac from anywhere in the world. All you need is a computer connected to the Internet. You see your Target Mac’s full desktop and control everything on it—applications, network files, email, printing—without the hassle of further downloads or installations. You can even share files that are too large for email. […]

Vienna RSS Reader | Did you know?

Posted by Scott | June 7, 2007 .

I’m a big fan of Vienna RSS reader and was checking to see if the new version 2.2 was out yet, and discovered that they have a lot of different styles to choose from to display your RSS feeds. I’ve never heard anything about being able to do it and thought it was a […]

Letterbox | Give Apple Mail 3 Panes Like Outlook

Posted by Scott | June 5, 2007 .

Letterbox is a plugin for Apple Mail that will give you the 3 pane viewing style similar to that of Microsoft Outlook. On the far left your same mailboxes, trash, junk, and sent mail icons will be displayed and then you mail subjects will be listed in the middle for you to select and […]

Cocoalicious - Manage your Delicious Links

Posted by Scott | May 30, 2007 .

If you are a big fan of Del.icio.us for managing your bookmarks and spreading the word about things your interested in, then Cocoalicious may be the next best app you throw in your Applications Folder. Cocoalicious is an application that will manage, organize, and store all of your delicious links and sort them by […]

Quick Links to Useful OS X Apps

Posted by Scott | May 24, 2007 .

MacDrive - share files between Mac OS X and Windows easily.
Mac Excel Expander - plugin for Excel that adds 113 new and really useful formulas to excel.
Pulp Motion - Create slide shows and custom animations for your personal photos.
Tangerine - intelligent iTunes playlist creator based on analyzing the beats per minute of each track.
Disctop Pro […]

How to fix a dead pixel

Posted by Scott | May 20, 2007 .

Dead pixels are an annoying but sometimes common occurance on lcd monitors.  Before you panic and take it into a shop to have them look at it (they are going to do this method first anyway), try these steps and save yourself the hassel.
1.  Apply light pressure on the pixele with the tip of your […]

Digg Update | Get Digg Notifications on your Desktop

Posted by Scott | May 20, 2007 .

If you love Digg then DiggUpdate is a great application to have.  DiggUpdate will inform you of new Digg.com stories that make it to the front page or whenever someone on your friends list diggs a story.  If multiple stories are found at one time, DiggUpdate will bundle the stories into one window with a […]

Convert Microsoft Office Open XML files for OS X

Posted by Scott | May 16, 2007 .

If you’ve been unfortunate enough to have to use the newest version of Microsoft Office you may have noticed that there is a new file type that Word and Excel saves to.  The new format is called Open XML, and the name alone is the first dumb thing about it.  It’s not open.  The file […]

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