1Password: same great taste, new price
Quite possibly the world’s best password manager, 1Password, has been updated to version 2.5.12 today with some new features, changes and bug fixes than need be listed. Those who like to be up-to-date with the betas will have noticed that 2.6 Beta 6 was also released. Beta 6 also includes… Continue Reading »
Caffeine control
We have not discussed the freeware app Caffeine on Appletell before. It’s basically an app that runs in your Mac’s menu bar that, when you control-click the icon in the menu bar, you can select periods of time for your screen to remain on. This is great for those times… Continue Reading »
Growl website gets redesign
If you haven’t come across Growl yet, you need to go and get it now. Growl has become a part of my daily usage on my Mac, seamlessly integrating with dozens of shareware applications. For those that don’t know, Growl is a notifications system for Mac OS X - hundreds,… Continue Reading »
Freeway 5 adds CSS menus, Blogger templates
Softpress announced a new version of their flagship web design software for OS X, Freeway 5. The visual page layout-style interface of Freeway is what separates it from other traditional web design software. Its intuitive interface makes graphics and web designers alike feel comfortable using it. Freeway 5 brings some… Continue Reading »
PDFpen 3.4 speeds up, adds fixes
Smile On My Mac has updated its PDFpen application to version 3.4. The new latest version brings a number of new improvements, including: The performance of adding imprints to large files, as well as speed the opening of documents within Mac OS X 10.4.11 and 10.5.x. Stability and speed in… Continue Reading »
Toon Boom updates Storyboard, Storyboard Pro
Toon Boom Animation has updated its Storyboard and Storyboard Pro digital story boarding software for Mac. The new updates add Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) support, faster performance and some new features in the Pro edition. I’ve never heard of Storyboard or Toon Boom Animation before, but this software looks… Continue Reading »
Toast 9 features Blu-Ray video, streaming
Roxio will soon introduce Toast 9 Titanium, the successor to Roxio’s current Toast 8 Titanium - one of the most popular disc-burning applications on the Mac. If you already own Toast Titanium 8, not to worry - you can get a $30 discount on the new version. Toast 9 brings… Continue Reading »
OmniFocus Coming to the iPhone
OmniFocus is one of the best, if not the best GTD (Getting Things Done) application for Mac OS X. It’s simple, powerful and works. The Omni Group yesterday announced that they would be bringing OmniFocus to the iPhone. CEO of The Omni Group, Ken Case said, “We’re eager to get… Continue Reading »
NewsFire goes free
Earlier this year, I posted that NetNewsWire had gone free - now I can say the same about its biggest competitor, Newsfire. NewsFire has been one of the most popular offline RSS readers for the Mac; created by David Watanabe, the developer who brought us Xtorrent and Acquisition. “After much… Continue Reading »
PayPal excludes Safari from “Safer Browsers”
Millions of people are victims to e-mail fraud and fake websites known as “phishing”. PayPal users are vulnerable to phishing all the time. For those who don’t know what PayPal phishing is, it’s basically a replica of PayPal’s login screen, and when you enter your details, instead of logging you… Continue Reading »
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