Archive for October, 2007

Instant Jailbreak for iPhone and iPod Touch

Monday, October 29th, 2007

The easiest method to jailbreak an iPhone! AppSnapp works like a charm and it’s free. No technical expertise needed. Just point Safari on your device to jailbreakme.com and wait for a few moments.

I’ll give this a go when I get my iPhone, which I hope will arrive by next week!

Via TUAW |  Instant Jailbreak for iPhone and iPod Touch

Flow Beta 2

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

flow

Flow is a beautiful yet robust FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, .Mac and local client. Leveraging the power of today’s broadband connections with high-concurrency transfers, and evangelizing on stunningly low between-transfer latency, Flow is one of a kind. Flow also uses its powerful connection core to integrate a clever, intuitive, and refined web-editor, delivering delightful improvements over existing editing paradigms.

I’ve been using Flow for quite a few weeks and I must say it’s pretty awesome. Bear in mind it’s still in beta but I think it’ll give Panic’s Transmit a run for it’s money when Flow 1.0 is released.

Does anyone have an issue updating Flow? I keep getting an error when I try to update.

1Passwd Free Today!

Friday, October 26th, 2007

1Passwd

Why Give Away 1Password for Free?

1Password is the most popular password manager and we are really proud of the current version. With that said, we have some big plans to make 1Password even better and also have some exciting new products as well.

Once you use 1Password for a few weeks we think you will love it as much as we do. When the new version comes out we hope you will upgrade, but of course you are free to continue using your special license if desired.

This is a fully functional version of 1Password, but this offer will not include upgrades nor access to the my1Password online service.

Google Translate

Friday, October 26th, 2007

google translate

Google Translate is pretty awesome!

google translate browser

Add a translation browser button to your browser’s Links Toolbar to translate web pages or pieces of text with a single click. While surfing the web, if you find a piece of text you’d like to translate, select the text with your mouse and click the browser button. If you want to translate a whole web page, simply click the button.

First Impression of Leopard

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Mac Rumors: Mac OS X Leopard Reviews: NY Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today

Steven Levy of Newsweek posts video review of Leopard - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

MacNN | Mossberg: Leopard is better, faster than Vista

In depth coverage of some of the new features in Mac OS X Leoaprd, courtesy of MacUser.