Tag: application
How To Change The Default Apps For Certain File Extensions
Are you tired of your videos opening in QuickTime, or your photos opening in Preview? Well, luckily for you, Finder has a built-in option that...
GitHub for Mac 1.2 drops and with it comes a cute mascot and horrible name
GitHub, the ever popular hosted source management service, dropped version 1.2 of its client for Mac. Dubbed Snow Octocat, which for the most part makes...
Show more than seven days in iCal’s week view
If you’re like us, iCal is constantly running on your Mac. Lion brought a few changes to iCal, mostly in terms of looks. Not getting into...
Paprika: The magical recipe manager for Mac
Paprika for Mac ($19.99) by Hindsight Labs is a recipe management application for your Mac. Like its iPhone and iPad counterparts (see our Paprika for iPad...
6Wunderkinder opens Wunderkit to the public, releases app
We’ve been using Wunderkit the last couple of weeks to manage our articles and coverage. It’s been a fantastic journey, but we have had one...
Ladies and gentlemen, we present a macgasmic Mac SuperBundle
Ladies and gentlemen, we have something very special in store for you today, so grab a beverage and sit down, because otherwise you might just...
Popa: The magical camera button for iPhone
Popa (approximately $77; price varies with the UK pound), by Beep Industries, is an accessory that turns your iPhone 4 or 4S into a Leica M9!...
GridLens: A new multi-imaging iPhoneography app
GridLens by Bucketlabs.net is a new photography iPhone app. Currently on sale for $0.99, this is one iPhoneography app you don’t want to miss. What...
Mint is putting the finishing touches on its iPad app
Mint, the online personal finance, money management, and budgeting tool, seems to be gearing up to release a brand new iPad application. Mint designer, Jaanus...
Keep an eye on apps that phone home with Private Eye
Sometimes you just want to see what applications are phoning home, and sometimes you want to do something about it. Private Eye scans your incoming...
Growl gets rewritten and published on the Mac App Store
Growl has been updated and is now available on the Mac App Store. It’s no longer free, and it currently costs $1.99, which is sure...
iTeacherBook: Finally! An academic planner for educators!
iTeacherBook iTeacherBook ($4.99) is by the makers of iStudiezPro. If you’ve used any of the iStudiez suite of applications, you know how amazing they are...
Facebook rumored to bring native iPad app to market next week
The iPad may not be a mobile device in the opinion of Mark Zuckerberg, but it’s a big enough force to be reckoned with that...
Screeny: A Review and Giveaway!
Screeny is a small utility for capturing both screenshots and screen-casts. Once opened you will find it sitting patiently in your menu bar until the...
iCloud kills off another iApp: iWeb
MacRumors has reportedly received an email from Steve Jobs regarding the demise of another application that is currently supported on MobileMe. The application that has...
Earn your Cheddar with House Of Mice
Since Angry Birds exploded on to our iDevices in a fit of feathers and colour, there has been a dearth of multi-level casual games on...
Lion’s Reading List gains iOS syncing
One of the least covered, yet in my mind, highly anticipated features of Apple’s up and coming revision to OSX (10.7), Reading List, is getting...
Go for a round with Super Stickman Golf
Marco Arment recommended this game on his personal blog, so I figured I’d check it out. It’s rare to see recommendations of apps – especially...