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Google’s Picasa is available for the Mac
If you’ve been looking for that perfect competitor for iPhoto and don’t want to lay down all of your money for Aperture or PhotoShop, you’ll be delighted to hear that Google has released a public beta of Picasa for your Mac. Up until this point, Google’s online photo application was only available on Macs through a browser and iPhoto plugin. Now, the same features and editing capabilities that have been on Windows and Linux for…
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Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - January 1-2, 2009
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for January 1-2, 2009. GreatApps brings you the new iPhone cult phenomenon, where you turn your iPhone into…
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iMovie is moving out… going to the cloud
According to ComputerWorld’s sources, Apple is ready to update iMovie and move it to the cloud. Here’s what Seth Weintraub had to say: I’ve heard…
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - December 31, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for December 31, 2008. Filemailer 2.0 is now available from Altomac, the curiously strong file sending solution developer. MathMagic has been updated to v6, and effectively explains why I was so bad at algebra and geometry; it’s all based on magic. I was… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - December 30, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for December 30, 2008. I love to go a-wandering along the mountain Mac, and as I go I love to sing my Knapsack v1.1.1 on my back. mStation/Mophie was my favorite 70s sci-fi TV series. Or was that Space 1999? One had a… Continue Reading »
EV Nova for Mac OS X updated to Universal Binary
Ambrosia Software, Inc. has announced today an update to its classic space-based strategy shooter, EV Nova. EV Nova 1.1.0 is a Universal Binary that runs natively on Intel Macs, and continues to work on any Mac running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. In addition to being a Universal Binary,… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - December 29, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for December 29, 2008. HP serves it up Macintosh style. Webify my love. AirFight offers all the iPhone gaming thrills of Top Gun without the annoyance of topless men playing volleyball. I’m not entirely sure what Zephyr does for the iPhone, but it’s… Continue Reading »
Boxee to be open alpha January 8th
Boxee has proven itself to be one of the most popular closed alpha applications. It started as a flavor of XBMC only on the Mac. Since then, it’s made its way to the AppleTV, and has added support for Hulu and so many other online media sources. The only real… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - December 23, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for December 23, 2008. TopXNotes is on sale for 25% off through Christmas Day. How does that make you feel? The best thing about winter in Ohio is that I don’t have to listen to people talk about golf. Unless, of course, they’re… Continue Reading »
Hardcore gift ideas for hardcore Mac gamers
The Macintosh is not a gaming machine. I understand that. I’ve been fighting the good fight for over a decade now, but it’s a losing battle. Mac users will never get as many games as PC owners, we’ll never see the innovation, and simultaneous releases continue to elude us even… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - December 22, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for December 22, 2008. Egyptian Encounters is not an Emmanuel movie, it’s an expansion to Ancient Quest of Saqqarah. I just want to make sure that’s clear. The Mac Bundle Box now wants to capture your dreams. I don’t know about your drams,… Continue Reading »
Feral demos Indiana Jones, see things in Black and White
As Gamertell reported earlier today, Feral Interactive has announced that Black and White 2 will finally be released on January 6th at Macworld Expo 2009. If you don’t feel like waiting that long, however, you can sample some gaming goodness in the form of the LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original… Continue Reading »
Mac Giving Tree from the folks at MacHeist
The folks at MacHeist have done it again. They’re known for their ridiculously low-priced application bundles, but they’ve really outdone themselves this time. They are offering six applications in their bundle, and the admission price is current-economy-friendly at free. Here’s how it works. Visit the mac Giving Tree website and… Continue Reading »
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