Apple has revealed to developers that it will be shutting down its Downloads page for Mac OS X on Jan. 6, the day of the Mac App Store launch, as it focuses on the Mac App Store as "the best ...
One thing that I find a little bit annoying with OS X is that when I am working with an app that is not suited for a full screen window (that is, a window taking up all the screen space save for the ...
As a semi-recent convert to OS X, I've been hesitant to try out any product demos because I don't know how to cleanly remove them, and all associated application "baggage" from the OS. In classic, it ...
What it is: A PDF manager—think iPhoto for PDF, but with superior tagging, and no weakness for mucking about with file locations. Why it’s good: Along with being absurdly fast (our copy was ready to ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Don’t let the wrong apps continually interrupt your workflow. Don’t let the wrong apps continually interrupt your ...
Browser Picker makes switching between multiple default web browsers so easy, you have to try it to believe it.
Apple’s newest OS X cat, Mountain Lion, is finally here, halo-dropped onto the Mac App Store at the last minute by a company that increasingly treats its products as if they were smartphones, teasing ...
Logitech's Options+ and G Hub apps on macOS stopped working after their code-signing certificate expired, leaving users ...
What it is: A multi-account Twitter client, available for iPhone and Mac OS X. Why it’s good: Both versions of Tweetie succeed in marrying a usable UI with a strong feature set. Although Tweetie for ...
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