Tag: Software
WWDC Registration Opens. Updated: …Annnnnd Closed.
Registration for Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference, known better as WWDC, has opened. The event will be held in San Francisco this June 11-15 and...
Adobe Lightroom 4.0 released, receives massive price cut
If you’ve outgrown iPhoto, but you’re not a fan of Apple’s Aperture or the Mac App Store, you’re in luck. Adobe’s competitor, Lightroom, has reached...
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...
Demobilizer Safari extension: For when you want the “real” web
Have you ever saved a link on the iPhone or iPad, only to find that opening it in Safari on your Mac gave you the...
Detox, a Safari extension that unwraps Twitter’s short links
On Wednesday we posted an article about how short links and convoluted page redirects are starting to make the browsing history of Safari pretty much...
Safari’s browsing history doesn’t resolve redirected links
With the increasing amount of short links and referring links on the Internet, the browsing history in Safari is starting to become useless. This has...
Logic Express 9: Now with less bugs
The now semi-defunct Logic Express 9 received some love this week from Apple by way of the 9.1.6 update. Don’t get excited, though. We’re just...
Textmate 2 alpha now available for consumption
MacroMate has announced that TextMate 2 is now available for download. Well, at least, the alpha version of the application is available. It’s not quite...
Adobe only letting CS5 users upgrade to CS6
Long story short: IF ( Ver < = CS4 ) { FUUUU ($You,$YourWallet) }. So typically when you are about to get bent … Okay,...
Lion gets an update to 10.7.1
Apple has been kind enough to release the big 10.7.1 update to the masses today. If you’ve been having problems with Lion, and given the...
Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Editor joins OS X Lion on the Mac App Store
Well, well, what have we here? It looks like OS X Lion wasn’t the only new thing on the Mac App Store. For the first...
Firefox team releases Firefox 5 public betas
The more than 400 million users of the ever-popular Mozilla Firefox browser will be glad to hear that the team has released an official public...
Apple to focus on software-driven iPhone releases in future?
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said today he believes future iPhone releases will be more software-driven than focused on hardware. While most analysts seem to...
Google releases Google Chrome Canary for Mac
Google has released a version of Google Chrome Canary for Mac. Meant to run alongside your stable Google Chrome version, Canary is a pre-Dev build...
Why is bundled software such trash?
I get it. Companies pay other companies to bundle in their product in exchange for subsidization. It seems as though it is required by some...
Parallels takes their install files to SD Memory Cards
The war on optical solutions for software distribution continues, but this time, instead of Apple leading the charge, Parallels has decided that it will begin...
Rovi brings Roxio Toast 11 to the masses
The Finder does a lot of good things when it comes to burning disks and sharing your media, but sometimes you need just a little...
Apple’s war on boxed software continues as they plan to cut a chunk of games from store shelves
You better get use to the Mac App Store, because pretty soon the only way you’ll be able to get software through official Apple channels...