Posts Tagged ‘Steve’
What To Do With Your New iPad – When You Aren’t Using It as an iPad
Last Updated on Friday, 2 April 2010 10:26 Written by iUseMac Friday, 2 April 2010 10:26
Bulgarian developer Cramzy answers the question with a new app designed to turn the iPad into the ultimate desk top companion, as they launch “23,000 Great Quotes HD” and take the place of motivational posters, and one-a-day desk calendars around the world. Quotations can be grouped by author or keywords, and favorites can be tagged for future recall or posted to social sites and emailed to friends. Continue reading
Tags: Aaron Burr, app, Apple Fan, apple stores, Bulgaria, computer, Cramzy, fan boys, Great, iliya, iPad, iphone, Jean Giradoux, laptop, lifestyle section, Mac, Mac OS, Maria Yordanova, notable quotables, Quotations, Quotes, Sofia, sofia bulgaria, Steve, time, time interval, traveling companion, U.S., Ziggy | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
WhoPaste 4.5 begins iCal integration with instant To Dos
Last Updated on Friday, 12 March 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 12 March 2010 04:00
Austin based Mac-Chi today announces WhoPaste’s first step in time and task integration. WhoPaste version 4.5 adds instant iCal To Dos. The new iCal To Dos can be created with just a control click on Snow Leopard or with a user configurable hot key on Leopard. Mac-Chi has also enhanced the underlying data model and simplified the installation process. The older two-step installation process has been replaced with the more familiar and customer-friendly ‘drop a file on a folder’ process. Continue reading
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Cocoatech releases Path Finder 5.5.7 for Snow Leopard
Last Updated on Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:45 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:45
Cocoatech today released Path Finder 5.5.7, an update to their advanced file management utility for Mac OS X. Path Finder looks and operates much like the Finder, but with hundreds of additional tools and a focus on single-window use. The new version adds a few new features, such as Growl notifications, while tremendously improving launch times and overall performance. Version 5.5.7 adds one big new feature for developers: and updated SDK with support for custom icon overlay plugins. Continue reading
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Welcome to Macintosh Documentary Gets CNBC Exclusive
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 December 2009 09:55 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 29 December 2009 09:00
Welcome to Macintosh will make its exclusive North American television premiere on CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, on Monday, January 4th at 9:30 PM ET. Welcome to Macintosh is an independent documentary highlighting Apple Inc’s history and fan following. The documentary was recently made available on the iTunes movie store where it reached the top 10 in documentary sales and rentals. Continue reading
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