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Monday, May 05, 2008
Fully frivolous, mostly functional, it gets your album art to the desktop.
DesktopIt's the season to be jolly, right? What better way to make yourself happy than to treat yourself, and your Mac, to a little iCandy. You know, something you don't really need but is just so cool you should probably have it on your Mac anyway. Just to show off. Full Story »
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Your Mac speaks and reads. Let it read your RSS news feeds.
NewshawkerKeeping up with the days news is much easier, more efficient with an RSS newsreader. Now there's a way to have your Mac read your RSS news each day. Cool technology? Or, not ready for prime time player? Full Story »
Friday, May 02, 2008
What? You forgot to bookmark that web page? Not to worry.
BrowserYes, old dawgs can be taught new tricks. I complained to Kate (Mac360 writer) that I found some web sites she should look at, but I forgot to bookmark them. She taught me something new about keeping myself organized. Let the Mac do it. Full Story »
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
New steps to keep important data safe, handy, and secure.
PasswordsDo you have passwords or credit card information stored on Stickies in Mac OS X? Me, too. Well, I did. Stickies are handy though anything but safe. Once you get too much info and the sticky grows, it's not even handy anymore. Is there a better solution? Full Story »
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Weather forecasts, radar, and current conditions are as fast as instant.
WeatherThe Miller family lives in the Midwest. We always have, and always will. What? You don't like Midwest weather? Just wait 10 minutes it will change. These days, I track weather instantly on my Mac. Here's how. Full Story »
Monday, April 28, 2008
AppFresh makes software updates easy, simple, and free. For now.
AppFreshI'm guilty. I love bargains, deals, specials, freebies, and Fridays. I also like to keep my Mac running with up-to-date software that has that minty spring freshness. Enter AppFresh and fresh Mac software updates. Full Story »
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Adobe thinks different with unique CS3 bundles and higher prices.
CS3I'm an original Photoshop user going back to version 1.x. I learned not to upgrade every version. My last Photoshop upgrade was the original CS. It's time to upgrade again and boy, have times changed. Full Story »
Thursday, April 24, 2008
How do we find such great Mac tools with no price? We keep looking.
Bargain SearchI'm always on the road looking for great Mac applications and utilities. If they're free, that's even better. Software prices are not going down, which makes free software even more valuable. Full Story »
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Photos, graphics, conversions, low price and more,
GraphicConverterI own a few dozen Mac graphic and photo utilities. Most are very good, some are essential, but if I had to choose one it wouldn't be Photoshop, Fireworks, or Illustrator. It would be cheaper. Full Story »
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Ultra cool utility takes a bite out of your daily spam load.
SpamSpam is getting worse, not better. I hate spam. Work or personal, 90-percent of all my email is spam. The best solution I've had so far is the past 10 days with the Mac's best spam filter. Full Story »
Friday, April 18, 2008
Shouldn't file syncs be easy, flawless, dependable? Yes.
ChronoSyncEncore Review: We preach backups, file copies, folder synchronization at Mac360. It's a simple premise. You turn on your Mac and nothing happens. Your hard disk is dead. What do you do? How do you get your files back? Full Story »
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Too many passwords, IDs, and fields to fill in? Get 1Passwd.
1PasswdI have a major complaint about computer and internet use. Too many passwords, too many login IDs, too many forms to fill in. Safari's autofill and OS X's keychain help, but not enough. Here's my solution. Full Story »
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