Well, ever since we upgrade to Leopard, we’ve been seeing that “security” warning that your File “is an application which was downloaded form the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it?” This happens every time after downloading a file and attempting to execute or un-archive it.
I’m sure that for most of us, we’re [...]
Yesterday’s Keynote of Steve Jobs at MacWorld dragged everybody to the Internet, not just Apple fans but many other Internet enthusiast. It even pull down Twitter during the keynote. I downloaded the MacBook Air guided Tour and just finished watching it in its full glory and here are the few words that slipped off my [...]
Apple unveils “the thinnest notebook in the world” - the MacBook Air. Apple went and looked at most of the thinnest notebooks - Sony TZ series, for example and tried to distill the best of all of them –
~3 lbs
0.16 to 0.76 inches thin, 12.8 inches wide and 8.95 inches deep
13.3-inch LED-backlit widescreen display that [...]
Well in time for the MacWorld 2008, Google have announced enhancements to their services for the iPhone. The new look and feel for the mobile version of Gmail for the iPhone is just the eye candy to the faster and more fluid power of the new gmail for Mobile.
Google, after reviewing lots of meaningful and [...]
A day before Newsgator made their RSS Suite totally FREE, Amit did a review of Newsgator’s FeedDemon (Windows RSS Feed Reader), which got me thinking about NetNewsWire. Let me give you a brief about my RSS Feed Reader usage before suggesting ‘How to squeeze the best out of FREE NetNewsWire’.
I have been using RSS Feed [...]
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Posted 12 January 2008
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Tagged: Downloads, Excel, Feed, Free, Google, iWork, NetNewsWire, Numbers, Options, PDF, Preferences, Reader, RSS, TUAW, Vienna
In a rather rare and surprising pre-Macworld Expo move (Macworld Expo 2008 will be from January 15 to 18 at the Moscone Center, San Francisco), Apple unveiled a retooled Mac Pro Desktop machine and a new Xserve server - calling them the fastest Macs ever. The ultra-end Mac Pro features Advanced Micro Devices ATI Radeon [...]
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Posted 09 January 2008
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Tagged: 8-Core, Apple, Expo, Hardware, Leopard, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac Pro, MacWorld, Moscone Center, San Francisco, Server, Xserve
muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform twin-pane file manager featuring a Norton Commander style interface and running on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, *BSD, Solaris).
muCommander is a Freeware but you can donate if you feel good about it.
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Posted 04 January 2008
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Tagged: Bonjour, Cross-Platform, File Manager, Free, FTP, HTTP, Lightweight, muCommander, NFS, Norton Commander, SFTP, SMB
Image from AxiotronAxiotron ModbookThe first Apple-Authorized Tablet Mac
You still don’t have Leopard!
And, you purchased a qualifying Macintosh Computer on or after October 1, 2007, then you can get a Free upgrade to Apple’s latest OS X 10.5 - Leopard. The offer is valid till 26th January, 2008.