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Month August 2006

6 Ways To Organize Your Mail Application

Dealing with emails can be a nightmare, especially when you have hundreds of unread emails which keep growing by the hour, and dozens of flagged messages which need following-up on. Here’s a few simple actions you can take to clear your inbox.
6. Mail Checking
Change your mail checking preference to 15 or 30 minute intervals. Do [...]

7 Slickest Mac Setups

I went through Flickr and picked out 7 of the cleanest, slickest, sexiest, most gear filled setup’s to display in front of you. No description necessary, just enjoy!

50,000 Served

Today I hit over 50,000 unique visitors to this blog just 3 days over the one month mark (current unique total resides at 50,202). This comes from the 26 blog posts, and 311 comments which have been made to-date.

I’d like to thank every single one of the 50,000 individuals who have visited this blog during [...]

5 Ways To Organize Your RSS Reader

RSS feeds can be your best friend, they can also be your worst nightmare when you wake up and have thousands of new items to scan over, hundreds which dont even interest you.

5.
First step, get NewsFire! NewsFire is the best RSS reader, hands down. Simple interface, just the features you need, fast and with a [...]

Disco Teasers Unveiled, Pre-Order Your Copy

Last week in my post “5 Upcoming Projects In The Mac World” I talked briefly about the latest application from the AppZapper crew titled “Disco”. Today, I have some exclusive information, an exclusive screenshot, and some licenses to give away to you!
This weekend MacZOT is offering you a chance to pre-order Disco for only $4.95! [...]

Which Mac For Me? Photographer

Welcome to the first article in the series of “Which Mac For Me”. This first part we will focus on which setup suits a photographer best, both on a budget, and with cash to splash. Upcoming article in this series also include Which Mac For: video editors, web designers, and writers/bloggers.
What Display?

Photographers who shoot for [...]

5 Upcoming Projects In The Mac World

The Mac world is on a high from all the WWDC announcments at present, and the excitement doesn’t end there. Here are 5 things Mac users have to look forward to this year.
iClip 4

Inventive Software, winner of best Dashboard widget ADA 2006 have the full version of their popular widget iClip lite 2, called iClip [...]

5 Ways Leopard Will Change The Way You Work

Leopard is already looking like a huge step forward from Tiger, and Steve has only unveiled 10 features so far, with many more top secret features yet to come. How’s Leopard going to change the way you work?
Virtual Desktops With Spaces

We all wish we could be using one of Apple’s 30” Cinema Displays but in [...]

Winners Announced: Mac Pro Guess The Specs

Well, the keynote is a day in the past and we now have a great new professional Macintosh system in the open, the new Mac Pro.
Congratulations to the winners Caitlyn, and Bryan James.

Caitlyn guessed:

Machine Name: MacPro
Processor: Two 2.66GHz Xeon aka Woodcrest Stock
Stock RAM: 1GB
Stock HDD: 320GB
Case Change: Yes (dual optical drive)
Stock Video Card: ATI X1800 [...]

Wallet: Digital Note Taking Made Easy

ou look to the side of your desk and see an accumulation of paper and notes, you look up to the wall and see a collection of sticky notes with reminders on them. Isn’t there a better way to keep organized and clutter free?

Wallet by Waterfall Software is a great application for keeping passwords, software [...]

WWDC 06: My Take

Happy with the outcome of WWDC 06? I sure am, we got a nice early look at 10 fresh new features of 10.5 Leopard, saw the new Mac Pro’s and the Xserve, and price drops on the Apple Cinema Displays.
Mac Pro

Probably the most surprising thing that happened today, we all knew that the Mac Pro [...]

OSX Leopard: Open Folder In Dock?

Check out the folder in the dock on the Mac OSX Leopard 10.5 screenshot of iCal from Apple’s website. Notice the folder has a black triangle under it like applications do when they are open?

What could this mean? Post your thoughts below.

Shiira Beta 2 Released

The Beta of the upcoming update to the Shiira web-browser, Shiira 2.0 has yesterday been released for public consumption.

Shiira 2.0 includes some exciting new features such as:

Pagedock
HUD Panels
Shelf

Full Screen Mode

Enhanced UI

Check it out here

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2 Mac’s, Is It Annoying Having To Sync?

I’ve helped a few people purchase new Mac’s recently. And the hard question to answer is always “Is it worth having a portable and desktop, or should I just get one?” It’s really a personal choice, but here’s my opinion.
2 months ago I had a plan to purchase a MacBook Pro and an Apple Cinema [...]

Amora Unleashed

David Lanham’s highly anticipated theme which has been in the works for over a year now has finally hit the shelves, at the brand new IconFactory site!

The theme, named “Amora” includes three highly stylish variations in the GuiKit, and also includes 6 wallpapers, along with an icon-set with over 100 amazing icons, specifically designed to [...]