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Monthly Archives January 2007
Recent Items (Documents, Applications, Servers) in Mac OS X
I was missing Recent Documents (Windows) in the Mac OS X but not anymore after I found the Recent Items in Mac OS X. You can find the Recent Items from a system-wide location - the Apple Menu.
It lists the 10 most recently used applications, document and servers complete with their respective icons. You can [...]
ToDo; a free, simple, small application to manage To Do lists
I’ve tried many note-taking-task schedular applications. However, I always felt they’re either too bulky for such a small job, or too complex for such simple actions. The best of all that I’ve ever tested, the best is ToDo. As the name implies, ToDo is a simple to-do list application that keeps you on track.
Each to [...]
Do you want work for Ars Technica & write about Apple and Mac
Infinite Loop, The Apple-oriented Journal of Ars Technica is looking for some talented writers who can write about a wide array of Apple and Mac-related topics.
They are looking for iGeeks and iNerds who are familiar with Apple as a company, Apple products, Apple software, third-party products and software for the Mac, the developer community, the [...]
Apple iPhone
The much anticipated Apple iPhone was unveiled by Steve Jobs recently at the MacWorld Expo 2007. Apple markets the iPhone as a combination of three products - a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod and an internet communications device complete with email, browser, maps, search. The Apple iPhone has an entirely new user interface based [...]
xPad (sticky, TextEdit combo) is free
I bought xPad about 2 month’s ago and have been using it daily. It has become free few days back. Download your copy; you can use the following details in the registration.
Name: xPad User
Email: support@getxpad.com
Code: X6893-2055-5686-9378
xPad, written in Cocoa, is the ultimate notepad, TextEdit and Stickies replacement for Apple’s OS X. With a simple, easy-to-use interface and powerful [...]