Oranized widget from iSlayer ready for Leopard
iSlayer is at it again with another widget for your Mac’s Dashboard. Dubbed Organized, this widget features a calendar with events, world clocks, notes and to-dos. What makes it even cooler is that the calendar and to-dos use Mac OS X’s built-in databases, so they’re always in sync with iCal… Continue Reading »
Nikon scanner Leopard support from SilverFast
Many Nikon film scanners have received a Silverfast update that now allows for Leopard compatibility. Nikon originally told the owners of these older film scanners they will not be supported in Mac OS X 10.5. However, the software now runs on PPC and Intel based Macs, can work all the… Continue Reading »
Quick-dial and quick-text return to Mac OS X Leopard
For those of you who would love to use Address Book.app as a way of quick-dialing and texting with your Bluetooth enabled phone, nova media has you covered (if you use Leopard 10.5.2 or higher). What does this mean? Simply make sure you have a supported phone, buy their phone… Continue Reading »
Cover Stream through your music
Are you sick of the boring old iTunes interface for searching through your music? If so, be sure to check out Cover Stream. Using iTunes cover flow view, Cover Stream gives you all the control you could ever want over your music and stays out of your way while it… Continue Reading »
If you love security and Leopard, you’ll love this
Hot on the tail of a recent Leopard point upgrade (10.5.3), Apple has come out with a rather large Security Configuration PDF (3.4MB PDF) for Mac OS X Leopard. Coming in at 13 chapters and 240 pages of security packed information, this is great for both IT people and everyday… Continue Reading »
Hello iPhone SDK Beta 6
Apple iPhone developer’s can now download iPhone beta SDK 6 from Apple as long as they have also downloaded today’s software updates, 10.5.3. This release, 9m2192, comes in at about 1221.8 MBs (which is quite hefty) and includes the usual bug fixes that come with updates. You can head on… Continue Reading »
Leopard’s System Preferences Icon Now Available
If the three-month wait for Leopard is simply too much to bear, you can always try a couple of workarounds. The Leopard desktop is freely available for download on the internet, while other things like Spaces and the transparent MenuBar can be emulated in Tiger through third-party apps. With the… Continue Reading »
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