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Monday, January 30, 2006
Over 100 Mac applications and utilities and still counting.
FavoritesI've been a Mac user since the original 128k version set me back $2,495 back in early 1984. Since then I've purchased and used hundreds and hundreds of Mac applications. What's on my Mac now? What do I use most? Least? Why? What's the selection process? What's yours? Full Story »
Friday, January 27, 2006
They say there's no inflation. Why does everything cost so much?
SOHOThey say you can't have it all, despite showing us all for decades how easy it is to have it all. For Mac applications, I want them all. Well, most of them. The good ones. Am I the only one to notice all the new price tags and shrewd packaging on Mac applications these days? Full Story »
Misguided journalism? Fiction, not fact? Intel Macs in eWeek.
OprahExcept for her fame and money, I'm not much of an Oprah fan. She hyped James Frey's fictional book, A Million Little Pieces as a memoir of addiction and recovery. Oprah ripped the guy on live TV. I want her to do the same to eWeek because their article on Intel Mac exploits is fiction passed as an article. Full Story »
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Apple's iPod is great. Can it defeat the coming AntiPod?
AntiPodI couldn't pass this up. Sorry. Accept my apology right up front. The only way Microsoft can compete with Apple's iPod and iTunes Music Store dominance is if they make their own MP3 player for Windows PC. It should be called the "AntiPod." Full Story »
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
New "Expression" suite rivals Apple, Adobe, web standards.
ExpressionLost amid the hype and hoopla of Pixar buying into Disney, new Intel Macs, upgrades to iLife, and Adobe swallowing Macromedia, is Microsoft and their plan for world wide web domination. "Expression" for Windows may rule the web, despite standards. Full Story »
Two best utilities to take care of Mac file names, replace data.
MassReplaceItFile problems got you climbing the walls from time to time? Need to "find and replace" in a bunch of files? Need to change names and extensions on a few hundred files? Now? These two free Mac utilities do the job. Full Story »
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Shades of Gil Amelio. Steve Jobs is running Walt Disney's place.
DisneyWhat's next? Microsoft to dump Windows Vista for Ubuntu Linux? We live in the best of times, the worst of times. For Steve Jobs and companies, it's the best of times, and deja vu all over again. What's good for Jobs is good for Apple and the Mac, right? Full Story »
Friday, January 20, 2006
Who makes the best looking, most useful web pages on the Mac?
ShootoutFor those who make web pages, Macworld was a coming out party. Karelia Software introduced Sandvox, an exciting web page development tool. Apple introduced iWeb as part of the iLife '06 application suite. What's best? Full Story »
Is one mail application all you need? What do you use?
T-Bird Apple has improved OS X's basic applications step by step over the past few years. Safari is now a fast, stable browser with a good feature set. What about email? Anything as good as Mail? For free? Full Story »
Thursday, January 19, 2006
iSquint. Simple, fast, does what it does. Converts files for free.
iSquintApple has a problem and needs a solution. Fast. Exactly. Fast. Movie file conversions from one format to another take forever, even on a PowerMac with dual CPUs. Don't expect Intel Macs to be much better. Full Story »
To uninstall files, App Zapper is free. Yank is not. Both work. Mostly.
YankIf you're like me, you try different applications on your Mac. At Mac360, it's what we do. It's our lot in life. It's not a lot, but it's a life. Getting rid of Mac applications that are not ready for prime time has always been a chore. It still is. Full Story »
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Better remote, new look, improved GUI, and a new price tag.
EyeTV I've been an Elgato customer since they launched their first cable TV tuner for the Mac. I upgraded to EyeTV 200 for Firewire TV and loved it. Now there's a tax on EyeTV. Full Story »
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