Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts

27 October 2007

Mac tip: scroll arrows at both ends of scroll bars

Open up Terminal (in Applications/Utilties) and type this in:

defaults write "Apple Global Domain" AppleScrollBarVariant DoubleBoth

It’ll place a pair of up/down buttons at both ends of your scroll bars, instead of just at one end.

08 January 2007

It's official: TiVoToGo for Mac

It’s official: TiVoToGo for Mac

Good stuff. Now to get a video iPod…

05 January 2007

The Hivelogic Podcast Is Here

The Hivelogic Podcast Is Here

Interview with Daring Fireball’s John Gruber about what might be coming at Macworld on Tuesday.

21 August 2006

Google Notifier for Mac

Google Notifier for Mac

New app connects to Google Calendar as well as Gmail.

26 June 2006

Delicious Gamblers' Sale

Delicious Gamblers’ Sale

They’re lowering the price of Library (a fun app) every week by $5 until they sell a certain number of copies. The longer you wait, the cheaper it’ll be, unless they’ve “sold out” and the price goes back up to normal.

16 May 2006

Apple - MacBook

Apple - MacBook

New iBook.

06 April 2006

Daring Fireball: Windows: The New Classic

Daring Fireball: Windows: The New Classic

“The Boot Camp logo [is] a bastardized variant of Microsoft’s Windows logo, sans color, and with the whitespace between the four panels forming a hidden ‘X’, a la the hidden arrow in FedEx’s logo.” Great observation.

First Look: PC World Installs Windows XP on a 20-Inch iMac With Boot Camp - Yahoo! News

First Look: PC World Installs Windows XP on a 20-Inch iMac With Boot Camp - Yahoo! News

24 March 2006

Five years of Mac OS X : Page 1

Five years of Mac OS X : Page 1

It would be overdramatic to say I remember exactly where I was five years ago, right?

15 March 2006

Freecell for Mac OS X

Freecell for Mac OS X

Mac version of the card game.

22 February 2006

Daring Fireball: The Safari Shell Script Execution Exploit

Daring Fireball: The Safari Shell Script Execution Exploit

“It boils down to this: you can’t safely double-click files from untrusted sources, and you never could. This is no different today on Mac OS X 10.4 than it was a decade ago on Mac OS 8 and 9.”

05 January 2006

02 September 2005

Gmail Notifier for Macs

Gmail Notifier for Macs

gCount stopped working recently. Good to see this out.

01 July 2005

iTunesLyrics

iTunesLyrics

Dashboard widget that shows the lyrics of the song currently playing in iTunes.

slyrics.html

05 June 2005

Apple to Ditch IBM, Switch to Intel Chips

Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips | CNET News.com

Holy shit. First Microsoft announces they’re switching to an open standard file format for Word, and now this.