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Archie Comics goes digital into the iTunes App Store

Archie Comics goes digital into the iTunes App Store
These aren’t just reprints of old issues of Archie comics. Everybody’s favorite teenager is now on the iPhone / iPod touch and they’ve been reformatted to fit the landscape mode of your screen. All you need to do is slide your finger across to view every gloriously articulated panel for that Archie goodness we’ve grown Read more…

RipIt – DVDs on your Mac

RipIt – DVDs on your Mac
I’ve been working on setting up a Mac media system in my house, and no matter what I do, I just can’t make it work the way I want. The AppleTV is great, but I first have to rip things via Handbrake – which takes as long as the movie takes – and then I Read more…

Audio HiJack Pro – Record Anything

Audio HiJack Pro – Record Anything
Last week I talked about Pulsar, a program that lets you listen to satellite radio via your desktop, without having to log into a clunky web interface. Turns out that Rogue Amoeba makes a lot of products, including Audio Hijack Pro, so I sent off an e-mail, and they sent me a free license so Read more…

Face Fighter: Ultimate Holiday Family Fun

Face Fighter: Ultimate Holiday Family Fun
So you’ve gathered everyone for the holidays and it’s more than likely going to last till the start of the new year. Here’s an app I play with my cousins during such reunions: Face Fighter. Sure it’s relatively more expensive for a paid game at USD $1.99 but no iPhone game has ever made me Read more…

Cinch – Aero Snap on the Mac

Cinch – Aero Snap on the Mac
My father is a Microsoft certified software dude, so he’s had Windows 7 for the past few months, and has installed it on a few machines to test it out. I was at my parent’s house a month or so back and had to use my mom’s Dell, and I found this cluttered screen with Read more…

Pulsar – Satellite Radio on Your Desktop

Pulsar – Satellite Radio on Your Desktop
Let’s get this out of the way right now: I’m a Howard Stern fan. Like him or hate him, the guy changed radio as we know it, and for that, I thank him. Bababooey to all of you. Because of that – and the commercial-free radio offerings – I signed up for Sirius Satellite Radio Read more…

Dropzone – A Transporter for Your Mac

Dropzone – A Transporter for Your Mac
I used to watch Star Trek when I was a kid, and one of my favorite things was seeing people transport from one place to another, all with the click of a button. I never figured I’d be able to teleport, but now, it seems like I’ll be able to do just that. Well, maybe Read more…

TuneUp compensates for what iTunes severely lacks

TuneUp compensates for what iTunes severely lacks
UPDATE: TuneUp is offering a 15% discount for AppleGazette readers on their software by simply adding the “GAZETTE” promo code in checkout. This is not a sponsored post. This is my iTunes library with TuneUp installed. In retrospect, it’s something Apple should have taken into account if iTunes were re-invented today. I’ve always held the Read more…

Airlock – Security Via Bluetooth

Airlock – Security Via Bluetooth
If you’ve got a laptop – or just a nosy roommate who always wants on your computer – you’re always dealing with security issues. Leaving your computer alone for just a few minutes means that you’re risking having someone else hop on for one reason or another. This was a constant issue at my old Read more…

TextExpander – The Follow Up

TextExpander – The Follow Up
A few weeks back, I put up a preliminary post about TextExpander, the popular program for the Mac that many people have been telling me for years that I need to get. My verdict was that I enjoyed the program, and that I thought it was a cool tool for the mac, but I didn’t Read more…
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