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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 […]

Songbird | iTunes Alternative Media Player

Posted by Scott | July 30, 2007 .

Songbird is a desktop web player, a digital jukebox and web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins (feathers). Like Firefox, it’s built from Mozilla, cross-platform and open source. If you’re not a fan of iTunes, then Songbird may be a great alternative to check out.
Songbird Features:

Support for MP3, […]

Speed Freak | Prioritize Processors For Increased Speed

Posted by Scott | July 26, 2007 .

Speed Freak is an application that allows you to re-prioritize applications so that the active app recieves the most processor power.  Out of the box, OS X is set to allow all running applications equal access to the processors which can cause lag time.  Speed Freak overrides these settings and give priority to the application […]

iRecordMusic | Record Internet Music RealAudio Windows Media and Quicktime

Posted by Scott | July 18, 2007 .

I’ve written previously about an application called RadioLover which lets you record internet radio stations into nicely organized mp3s.  iRecordMusic is a similar type of application that allows you to record intenret music, sports, news, just about about anythings streamed in Real Audio, Windows Media, or Quicktime.
The streams can be recorded as MP3, AAC, OGG, […]

Facebook Exporter | Export Images from iPhoto to Facebook

Posted by Scott | July 16, 2007 .

If your addicted to putting up new images on FaceBook, then the FaceBook Exporter plugin for iPhoto will be a great addition to your Mac.  FaceBook Exporter allows you to tag, caption, and export photos from your iPhoto library directly to your FaceBook account.
As you can see from the screenshot below, all of the major […]

Wii Transfer | Transfer Video and Image files from Mac to Nintendo Wii

Posted by Scott | June 28, 2007 .

Wii Transfer can share your music and pictures directly to your Nintendo Wii using the Internet Channel. Browse iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums on your television. Wii Transfer can also convert movies for playback in the Wii’s Photo Channel and manage saved game backups.
Share your music and pictures from your Mac to the Nintendo Wii […]

DRM Dumpster | Strip DRM Protection from your iTunes MP3s

Posted by Scott | June 27, 2007 .

If you’ve purchased songs from iTunes then you know they come with DRM protection in an attempt to not let you use what you actually pay for in whatever way you want to use it.  DRM Dumpster is a small application that will allow you to strip the DRM out of any song purchased from […]

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 […]

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 […]

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