Free Apps #71 – Labor Day Edition
Free Apps is going weekly, starting with today’s super-size edition with more than 50 apps. Plus, by popular demand: app listings now have descriptions!
Free Apps is going weekly, starting with today’s super-size edition with more than 50 apps. Plus, by popular demand: app listings now have descriptions!
We love shining the spotlight on Independent Software here at Apple Gazette…and we’d like to take it one step further this year by giving out our very own Software Spotlight of the Year Award to one lucky application. The question is…which one? There are dozens…if not hundreds of valid candidates out there… So we’re putting…
CreativeTechs has a few really great Mac focused PocketMod booklets. If you’re constantly trying to remember what shortcut is what for OSX, then the Mac OSX shortcuts PocketMod is for you, if you’re looking for a troubleshooting guide you can check out My Mac Won’t Start. Both can be printed, cut, folded, and formed into…
If you’re an avid fan of Apple like us, you’re always waiting for their new releases every single year. In 2019, Apple launched a series of products such as the new iPod touch and the AirPods, which got fans running to Apple stores to secure one. This year, Apple began with the launch of the…
Moom might just be the best little accessory for your Mac that you never knew you needed. Once you use it, you’ll never want to live without it.
Several weeks ago I speculated about an Ultra Portable Mac with a docking station coming soon from Apple. So you can imagine how pleased I was when I saw this post on Mac Rumors this morning. From the post: Smarthouse.com.au claims that Apple has a full working prototype of a Mac tablet PC within their…
Just a quick reminder, today is your last day to vote for Software Spotlight of the Year: The Nominations for the Software Spotlight of the Year for 2006 Are: Typinator Onyx Disco Art Rage 2 So far, Typinator has a commanding lead from both online comments, can submitted votes. You have until Midnight tonight EST…
Troubleshooting a Mac can be a pain, especially if you suffer sudden app crashes or kernel panics frequently. And if you click through an error message accidientally, where does it go? Fortunately, it’s saved in an application called Console. But what do those Console messages mean, and how can you interpret its logs to troubleshoot Mac…
TUAW has another great gallery up. This time it’s a closer look at Microsoft’s Office 2008. Office 08 is set to be released in the second half of 2007, and will run natively on both Power PC and Intel based Macs. The Mac version of Office 08 will feature seemless compatibility with it’s Windows counterpart,…
If your software update hasn’t notified you yet, Apple has released a pretty extensive security update. It’s not a bad idea to go ahead and manually update your system to get it out of the way. Here’s a breakdown of what is in the update: Security Update 2007-004 is recommended for all users and improves…
Somebody over at Apple HQ needs to quit randomly pulling plugs. Earlier today the Apple Store went down for no real reason. Now, my .Mac Mail won’t work – and there doesn’t seem to be anything I can do about it. Is anyone else having this problem? You know, the Gmail account that I DON’T…
I have this old HP laptop that I got years ago in trade for fixing someone’s Windows box. I haven’t used the thing in years, and for the past three it’s spent its days underneath the buffet in my dining room. After cleaning up the dining room the other day, I found the thing and…