→ November 18, 2009
Tweetwally lets you display only the tweets you’re interested in tracked by #hashtags, @usernames, and keywords. You can save and share your tweetwall and then customize the look and feel. It’s like building a custom twitter feed. I don’t know if it’s worth the hassel of dealing with another site, but [...]
→ November 15, 2009
Gaming on the Mac is usually something that is laughed at. This changed slightly when EA started their games on Mac push a few years back. However, there still aren’t developers jumping at creating games for the Mac platform. The iPhone platform might change this, especially if Apple creates an AppStore for [...]
→ November 14, 2009
For me staying up to date on my applications is important. I know if it works now that should be good enough, but I love playing with new features and not dealing with miscellaneous bugs. It’s somewhat of a burden to keep all your applications up to date, because that usally requires launching [...]
→ November 12, 2009
1. Cyberduck
Cyberduck is a free open source FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and Amazon S3 client for Mac OS X. It has a very estensive list of features that make it the top choice for free file transfer. They include a host of protocols, document browser, quick look, bookmarking, SSH, remote archiving, Growl integration, and [...]
→ November 11, 2009
1. NetBeans
NetBeans is quite possibly the best free php editor on Mac OS X. NetBeans provides a host of features including syntax highlighting, project support, code navigation, unit testing, and code completion. My favorite part of the code completion is support for all classes in your project. Thus, it makes using a [...]
→ November 8, 2009
With the recent news that there are now more than 100,000 different applications on the AppStore, it can be very difficult, and frustrating to find new apps. The AppStore browser just wasn’t intended to navigate through this many applications, but have no fear, like the commercials say: ‘There’s an App For that’.
It isn’t surprising [...]
→ November 2, 2009
Like many Mac users I love when MacHeist releases a new bundle. In a previous bundle, they included CSSEdit, a style sheet editor that was suppose to be easy and quick. I had never used CSSEdit, but I did notice that a lot of people were. Even though the price has gone [...]
→ October 30, 2009
Google Trends
While Google trends may still be in the google labs, it has been around for quite some time. I even wrote an article sometime back using it to predict who the next president would be. My prediction ended up being true. You can read that article on my old blog here. [...]
→ October 29, 2009
This article describes some of the great applications that web2.0 has delivered us. Everything from watching television online to getting your work done just a little bit faster.
Hulu
Missed last nights episode of Glee? Well you don’t need a Tivo to see it. Hulu brings your television to your computer. It’s clean [...]
→ October 25, 2009
Wither you are creating a customized desktop or a cool button for your website, icons can help you connect with your audience. Everything from Facebook Icons to application icons are available online for free. This is a list of 6 great places to get those free icons.
1. iconfinder.net
2. IconLook
3. IconArchive
4. 365 Icons
5. [...]