Archive for the ‘Macintosh’ Category

Organized - Best Productivity Widget

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Organized is a new widget from iSlayer featuring a calendar with events, world clocks, notes and to do’s. The calendar and to do’s utilize OS X’s inbuilt databases, so they’re always in sync with iCal and Mail.

I’m really impressed with the general look and feel of this widget! Another widget worth checking out is iStat.

Using a secondary computer as an additional display for your Mac

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Picture this.. You are using a brand new Mac as your primary computer but you have an old G3/G4 or even a Windows PC lying around. Wouldn’t it be great if you could use the old computer as an additional monitor for even more real estate?

ScreenRecycler allows you to do exactly that. Just connect the two machines via ethernet and setup a VNC server. The software takes care of the rest!

Priced at only €19.95, it’s a great way to have more real estate instead of buying an additional monitor.

WWDC 2008 Roundup

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Over a week has passed since WWDC commenced with Steve Jobs announcing the release of the iPhone 3G. I will try my best to cover the event from every angle and feel free to comment on your thoughts about WWDC 2008.

iPhone 3G

The iPhone 3G will boast of download speeds as high as 1.4Mbps while average data speeds clocks in at ~100Kbps on a EDGE network. It is still unknown if the iPhone is capable of making and receiving video calls.
Apart from faster data transfer speeds, the iPhone sports a new design. The back is now plastic (black on the 8GB model, black or white on the 16GB model) and the volume buttons on the side are now silvery metal. The headphone jack is now flushed and not recessed so you can use any pair of earphones without the need for an adapter.
The overall feel of the iPhone is thicker but the handset’s edges are thinner and more curved than in the previous version. The new phone weighs a little less but the difference can be neglected.
Another feature worth mentioning is built-in GPS. There are no maps loaded onto the device so a steady connection to Google Maps is required. Oh, it doesn’t talk to you either.

The iPhone 3G will sell at US$199 and US$299 for the 8GB and 16GB models respectively. It will be available from July 11 in 22 countries including Australia, Hong Kong and Japan.

MobileMe

In short, MobileMe is Exchange for the rest of us or a re branded .Mac to some of us. We all use multiple devices at home, school or work and up till now, there isn’t a foolproof way to sync all the data between them. MobileMe will work with Macs, PC, iPhone and the iPod Touch. You will have access to all your email, calendar, contacts, photos and files regardless of where you are.

Existing users of .Mac will receive an automatic upgrade to the new service.

With an annual subscription of US$99 or US$149 for the individual and family pack, MobileMe is cheap considering you get 20GB of combined email and file storage and 200GB of monthly data transfer. The option of purchasing more storage is available as well.

iPhone 2.0 Software Update

The iPhone 2.0 Software Update is probably the most exciting announcement in my opinion. Sure, we are knew it was in the works but I was blown away by some of the apps that were demoed! Check out the new features here.

SproutCore

A lesser known announcement but equally important is SproutCore. SproutCore is essentially a full MVC application framework for JavaScript. Many developers are already calling it “Cocoa for Windows” and “Flash Killer!” You check out the demos that are currently available but to understand the framework better, Daniel Dilger of RoughlyDrafted Magazine has written an excellent article on the new application.

Avery DesignPro for Mac

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

  • One software program that gives you the flexibility to design and print Avery labels, business cards, dividers, t-shirt transfers, greeting cards and more
  • Easy-to-use, intuitive Mac® user experience
  • Compatible with Mac® OS X Tiger® AND Leopard®
  • Quickly import personal photos from iPhoto®
  • The Snapshot Gallery allows you to capture and transfer customized designs and logos onto various projects
  • Simplify Mailings - effortlessly merge data from Address Book and Mail
  • Easily import playlists or albums from iTunes® onto Media products

I can’t think of a better solution for printing labels, envelopes and business cards. Best of all, Avery DesignPro for Mac is free!

Tagging Movies / TV Shows for iTunes

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

I’m pretty sure you own a couple of movies or tv shows on DVD and wouldn’t it be great if you could rip them and take it with you on your iPod / iPhone?

HandBrake is a really powerful tool which rips a DVD into .mp4 files which are playable on any Apple device without any encoding.

All is well until you import them into iTunes and realize that the files are not tagged.
This is where MetaX come in..

MetaX is a meta-data tagger for MP4 files and their derivatives, as well as QuickTime movie files. It has a very powerful search function which will pull in data from IMDB and tagChimp.

There are similar tools like Lostify and Parsley is Atomically Delicious but MetaX has a lot more features and boast 64-bit support for those with G5 or Core 2 Duo processors.

Oh, did I mention that MetaX is a free application?