| TrackTime Review |  | True multitasking was a big step forward for computers, allowing users to do more than just one thing at the same time and thus be more productive. However, too much of anything is a bad thing and in ... [read more >>] | | Date: 02 August 2007, 11:52 |
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| MacDust Review |  | Routine computer cleaning and maintenance work is essential not only for a functional computer, but also for a proper computing environment. The computer will accumulate all kinds of information as yo ... [read more >>] | | Date: 01 August 2007, 10:15 |
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| Lighthouse Review |  | These days, more and more homes have a local network with several computers. No matter if its just your old computer that only gets used for browsing and mail, or a big network of many individual comp ... [read more >>] | | Date: 26 July 2007, 11:39 |
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| Menuola Review |  | OS X is highly customizable and you can choose what you want to see and where. Even the dock that plays such an important part in nearly all every day activities can simply be hidden and never interac ... [read more >>] | | Date: 25 July 2007, 10:23 |
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| NovoEdit Review |  | Of all the applications that get released every day, few amaze me as much as the ones that build on top of TextEdit. For the simple text viewing and editing program that it is, TextEdit does such a de ... [read more >>] | | Date: 25 July 2007, 10:05 |
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| Wcalc Review |  | For anything but the simplest of math, calculators are the easy and fast way to go about getting results. Whether it's adding up your bills for the month of calculating exactly how many pixels you hav ... [read more >>] | | Date: 23 July 2007, 11:05 |
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| Sockso Review |  | These days, when people think about sharing their music, or taking it with them, iTunes comes to mind. It makes it very easy to share music on your local network so you can listen to it from another c ... [read more >>] | | Date: 18 July 2007, 16:09 |
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| Packet Ninja Review |  | When your computer is acting up, it often helps to run some monitoring tools to get an idea of what the problem is and what it is being caused by. Even if you never use them routinely, such tools are ... [read more >>] | | Date: 17 July 2007, 07:37 |
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| LangSwitch Review |  | More and more people worldwide speak several languages and regardless of where you might be from, chances are that one of them is English. This is practical since the language is so widespread and it ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 July 2007, 14:35 |
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| AppCleaner Review |  | Not that long ago, the concept of uninstalling in OS X was a foreign one. Very few applications actually spread their files around so much that an uninstaller is actually needed and these applications ... [read more >>] | | Date: 09 July 2007, 18:53 |
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| Tidy Review |  | I never realized it before, but one of the reasons that I pretty much started using column view exclusively when OS X came out is the way it handles icon placement. Years of Classic left me very famil ... [read more >>] | | Date: 08 July 2007, 08:22 |
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| Red Snapper Review |  | The ability to print any and all documents that you want to save as PDF files has always been a very practical way to save snapshots. It is particularly good in the case of very long documents that st ... [read more >>] | | Date: 07 July 2007, 14:12 |
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| iPiece Review |  | If you are having issues with the visibility of the display, OS X gives you the option of zooming in the entire screen, magnifying everything. You can zoom in as much as you like and the screen will a ... [read more >>] | | Date: 05 July 2007, 12:01 |
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| Magrathea Review |  | Geotagging applications are nothing new and there are many good ones out there to choose from. The vast majority of such programs will focus predominantly on letting you get the location into the phot ... [read more >>] | | Date: 30 June 2007, 14:13 |
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| Wyzo Review |  | Firefox is a browser with a pretty strong following, and for a good reason. It is powerful, supports open standards and is very flexible with a veritable host of plugins expanding its functionality. T ... [read more >>] | | Date: 29 June 2007, 19:28 |
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| iPhoney Review |  | With the much awaited iPhone launch day upon us, I thought it might be appropriate to review something a little different. While iPhone applications are not really Mac applications as such, and a litt ... [read more >>] | | Date: 29 June 2007, 17:14 |
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| iDistract Review |  | While the console and PC games industry is piling up the multi-million triple A titles, there is a silent revolution taking place. Though many ‘gamers’ don’t actually view web games made in Java and f ... [read more >>] | | Date: 28 June 2007, 18:21 |
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| CAPS Warn Review |  | Accidentally hitting the Caps Lock key and not realizing it can be quite annoying, especially in situations where you type quite a lot before realizing it or when it is hard to notice. Accidentally hi ... [read more >>] | | Date: 28 June 2007, 16:05 |
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| TotalTunes Control Review |  | Having a large library of digital music is good not only because of the inherent advantages of music in digital form, it also means that you always have music within reach when you are working. iTunes ... [read more >>] | | Date: 27 June 2007, 11:22 |
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| Lostify Review |  | With the iPod, Apple TV and soon the iPhone, Apple is offering a lot of choice when it comes to enjoying content, both audio and video. The iTunes Store lets you easily acquire new content, while iTun ... [read more >>] | | Date: 26 June 2007, 12:53 |
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| iStat Menus Review |  | Computer statistics are just plain useful. While things like CPU, memory and hard drive load may not be that important, network traffic is something that I generally always keep an eye on, to see how ... [read more >>] | | Date: 25 June 2007, 11:54 |
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| LensFix CI Review |  | If you work a lot with digital photos you probably have some method of removing lens distortion. Most high-end image editing applications have built in filters for this sort of thing, so you don’t nec ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 June 2007, 12:20 |
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| Awaken Review |  | Robots have been part of human imagination for longer than you think. Though the modern science-fiction literary genre has made them so famous that they've become universal brands, like "Robocop", "T ... [read more >>] | | Date: 20 June 2007, 12:24 |
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| TabMeister Review |  | One of the things to look forward to in Leopard is Stacks. Now stack are admittedly not the most innovative features out there, but they sure look a lot better than the current contextual menus that t ... [read more >>] | | Date: 20 June 2007, 02:46 |
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| XnView Review |  | I have been a fan of Graphic Converter since forever. It is a great all around application for both opening and editing images, it has nice batch options and, above all, a very impressive list of supp ... [read more >>] | | Date: 19 June 2007, 12:24 |
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| Meander Review |  | Whether it is before the actual trip, during the planning phase, or after the trip itself, when you are compiling the records of your travels, visual representations are not the easiest thing to do. S ... [read more >>] | | Date: 15 June 2007, 12:58 |
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| Safari Review |  | Apple had a little surprise for us at WWDC, in the latest release of Safari. While Safari 3 is still in beta, it is available for download and testing, and already has most of the features that the fi ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 June 2007, 14:04 |
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| Tidy Up! Review |  | I’ve been seeing the duplicate scan applications for some time now, but I have always been firmly convinced that I have no duplicate files. After all, that sort of thing only happens to people with me ... [read more >>] | | Date: 11 June 2007, 08:44 |
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| Tangerine! Review |  | When it comes to large collections of music, playlists are definitely the way to go. Sure, you can always listen to a particular album or song, and when you’re not looking for anything in particular y ... [read more >>] | | Date: 08 June 2007, 16:11 |
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| Swift Share Review |  | The default file sharing settings in OS X are pretty good. They let you jump in there and share files with no effort and also keep things as secure as possible by limiting what and where is shared. Al ... [read more >>] | | Date: 06 June 2007, 11:56 |
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