→ November 16, 2009
If you are looking to make your web development just a little bit easier, you should try Pixus. Pixus, is a free Adobe Air application for Mac OsX, Windows and Linux. It provides an on-screen resizable window that shows you the dimensions of the area you select. It’s a very simplistic application but it can [...]
→ 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 6, 2009
If you’re not looking to spend an arm and a leg on software then you need to know where the discounts live. It’s fairly easy to find good deals on software if you know where to look. If you’re looking to get a, bunch as in a bundle, of great software at a [...]
→ November 5, 2009
It’s that time of year again. The macHeist bundle is back. After they closed down their “Early Detection System” they have now released their nanoBundle. These are “6 Top Mac Apps for Free” . Now most of these apps aren’t the top mac apps, but they are free non-the-less.
So what are [...]
→ 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 16, 2009
Let’s kick this off the right way. The ten essential applications for the cheapskate in all of us. These gems are great, useful, and won’t set you back a pretty penny.
1. Firefox – (Duh!) – When I get a new machine up and running the first thing I download is a fresh copy of Firefox. [...]
→ August 14, 2009
Listed below are the best 25 free Mac Os X programs out there. If you have found better applications, that are free, add a comment below. Click on the link to see details about the application.