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.

Open VSD Files

April 25, 2013 in Cool, Mac OS X

VSD Viewer

Now You can Open Visio Drawings Files on Your OSX Mac with VSD Viewer

The combination of VSD Viewer for Mac and VSD Viewer for iOS is recommended for distributed teams collaborating in multiplatform environment, to support the extensive communication capabilities in their business.

IP Camera Recorder

March 31, 2013 in iOS, Mac OS X

World’s most innovative professional video surveillance software for Mac

IPCameraRecorder
DComplex IP Camera Recorder runs on an Apple Mac computer and can record video from up to 20 IP Cameras simultaneously. You can control the Recorder remotely, from another Mac, from an iPhone/iPad, or from a PC.

3 Apps for Productivity

January 24, 2013 in iOS, Mac OS X, Mac Users

productivity

3 Apps To Help You Be More Productive

Looking to be more productive this year? Here are 3 Apps for your Apple gear that just might help you accomplish it.

NEW Drive-by Virus : Locks your computer

August 21, 2012 in Mac OS X, Warning

‘Ransomware’ Locks Computers, Demands Payment

Drive-by Virus FBIThere is a new “drive-by” virus on the Internet, and it often carries a fake message—and fine—purportedly from the FBI.

“We’re getting inundated with complaints,” said Donna Gregory of the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), referring to the virus known as Reveton ransomware, which is designed to extort money from its victims.