SandboxCleaner

April 25, 2013 in Mac OS X

sandboxcleaner

Time to Clean Your Mountain Lion’s Sandbox?

Some QuickTime components are incompatible with OS X sandboxing, which leads to problems – including crashes – with many popular video and photo apps. SandboxCleaner finds and reveals those components, helping you to fix the problems and keep your system up and running smoothly.

Early Episodes of Computer Chronicles

April 25, 2013 in Apple

The 1985 Macintosh – Early Episodes of Computer Chronicles

In the early ’80s, when PCs were just coming out the way you learned about computers was to meet up with a bunch of other geeks you met at the local computer store,” remembers Stewart Cheifet. “What we did was bring some of these same guys into the studio and put a live users’ group meeting on television.

Documents for iPhone – iPad

April 25, 2013 in iPad, iPhone

Documents

Read Listen View Download Annotate Almost Anything with iPhone & iPad

With Readdle’s Documents you can read, listen, view, download, and annotate almost anything you want on your iPhone or iPad. Files, documents, music, videos, books, any content is possible. Attention to details, stability and design separates Documents from any other app you have on the iPhone or iPad. One of the most useful applications you can install on your iOS devices you may find it replacing your document viewer, pdf reader, download manager, music player, “read it later” and many of other applications.

Offline Maps

April 25, 2013 in iPad, iPhone, iPod

Offline Maps

Save any Part of the World Map Navigate Offline for iPhone iPad iPod Touch

GoToPo has announced their updated Offline+Maps for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Offline+Maps will allow you to save any part of the world map and navigate on it offline. Using Offline+Maps you can download an unlimited amount of highly detailed maps, access them offline, and add pins to prepare future travels.

Shortcuts to eMail Text

April 25, 2013 in Apple Software, Cool, Mac OS X

Mac Observer

Easy to Create email text shortcuts in OSX

Using what are called Services, you can do all sorts of crazy, incredibly handy stuff. One of my personal favorites is creating a keyboard shortcut so that every time I highlight some text, I can press that shortcut to automagically start a new email and include the selected text. It’s pretty simple to set up, too. To get started, open System Preferences > Keyboard, click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, and select Services from the menu on the left.

Tidy Up

April 25, 2013 in Mac OS X

Tidy Up

Find Your Duplicates and Clean Up your Disks with Tidy Up Utility

Tidy Up 2 and 1 are Universal Binary programs that run “native” on the Intel Macs and PowerPc.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.0 and later.

Tidy Up 3 runs on Intel Macs
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6.6 and later – Full Mountain Lion compatibility.