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Ziem Merwin

Quick and Reliable Financial Source under Cash Crunches - 0 views

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    Instant faxless payday loans are the right one monetary source to beat unwanted crisis without any trouble of application collateral pledging. These loans do not require any security fee against.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 finally arrives, first impressions? - 1 views

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    iPhone 4 launch day is finally upon us and let's just get right down to it. Now that you have your phone, what do you think of it?
Saqib Imran

Social Media Marketer, Strategist | iPhone App Developer | New York USA, Lond... - 0 views

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    Google has updated their iPhone application and now it supports push notifications for Gmail and Google Calendar directly, right from the application which means no need to constantly check your Email account for new Email alerts or calendar for keeping up with the schedule. The push notification feature will notify you when its time.
Jeff Johnson

Propagator - an OS X Admin's Friend - 4 views

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    Propagator provides a GUI for pushing out files to Macs on your local network. This is useful for OS X system administrators who wish to update all of their managed client machines with a specific file, most commonly property list (.plist) files. This functionality can also be achieved using Apple Remote Desktop, but a free alternative is always worth taking a look. My two favorite aspects of Propagator are its Common Places drop down menu for quickly specifying common locations to drop files (such as long ~/Library paths), and it's Set Ownership check box for giving proper ownership of the file to the right user accounts. The option to Lock Files After Copy prevents users (in my case, students and unknowing faculty) from messing with your work, accidentally or not.
Jeff Johnson

State of the Art - Really Feeling the Music - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Now that Apple has sold 160 million iPods, reshaped the music business and inspired dozens of competitors, maybe it's time to admit it: this music player thing might be more than a fad. Yet in all this time, almost nobody has brought up the screaming flaw that's built into every one of those things: the earbuds. That's right. Hundreds of millions of times a day, music player owners jam little white discs into their ears without a thought, rendering themselves both deaf and rude to the outside world. And that's if you can even get them to stay in. A sizable chunk of the population lacks the proper cartilage formation to hold earbuds in place. (I'm among them. Don't tell anyone.) How about a little sympathy for these long-time sufferers? Where are the self-help groups? Where's the telethon?
anonymous

Unlocked Palm Treo Pro is now available! - 0 views

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    Users in USA, be prepared for the unlocked version of Palm Treo Pro! Yup, that's right. You can now purchase the unlock version as the manufacturer (Palm, that is) have announced the availability of the unlock version of this smartphone for United States market.
paul reid

Screencast: H.264 iPod Compression from iMovie and Final Cut Pro - 1 views

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    In this screencast we're using the h.264 codec on the multi-pass setting, which, in my opinion is some of the best looking compression with the best size files you can make right now.
jincheng li

Paper Mac's Origami "Make your own Mac" @ The Apple Collection - 0 views

  • mini iPod (5 colors) newfrom Kieran Baxter iPod Shufflefrom Shin Tanaka iPod Shufflefrom Sestoren Mac minifrom Sestoren Paper mini iPodfrom Jonathan Wehlte Paper eMac from ATSpongeBob See SpyMac G5 Conversion Kitsee filmcanister.com iPod 2 PaperMacfrom Kieran Baxter See SpyMac See SpyMac See macworld.it iPod PaperMacfrom Kieran Baxter PowerMac G4 and an HD 23" Cinema Display from George Matthews "eMac" "Quicksilver" G4 from George Matthews Origami Software All Origami Books </A
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Jyrki Lilja

Macworld | Seven open-source Mac apps you need right now - 0 views

  • 4. Though Mac OS X ships with a native PDF viewer, it doesn’t do much beyond letting you view a file’s contents. Skim is both a top-notch PDF reader and markup tool designed just for the Mac. Use Skim to preview the internal links of a document, add notes, highlight text and more. You can even use Skim to create presentations and control them-right inside the app-using an Apple Remote. As more corporate documents are transmitted every day as PDF documents, this is one app you can’t do without.
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      *cough cough* Preview can create notes to and mark text in PDFs. Mostly everything you need to do with PDFs. Even merge multiple PDFs.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Programmers Jockey for iPhone Users at Apple Site | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Modality Inc.'s big break came calling via mobile phone. Right after Apple Inc. announced in March that it would allow software developers to build applications for its new iPhone 3G, Modality, of Durham, N.C., got busy.
diigo373

iTweaks : Tweak Anything Apple - 0 views

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      Top 10 iPhone optimized sites
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    Top 10 iPhone Ready Websites Posted in Uncategorized by Apple Tweaks on the April 3, 2008 Edit This Tags: iphone optimized sites, iphone plugin, wordpress for iphone As the Dot Com age is evolving so is the means of which we receive our information. Here is a nifty list that I found from theappleblog.com. I love this site! Subscribe today! These are the most Optimized sites for the iPhone 1. Facebook - http://iphone.facebook.com/ : this is definitely the best iPhone optimized website that I have seen. I fell in love with it right off the bat. I have been using it for a while. My favorite feature is the text reply to messages. This feature allows you to see who just commented or emailed you and allows you a quick and easy way to reply back to that person. I also like the picture viewer app and it is really easy to browse profiles. Try it out! If you did not know about this iPhone opitimized site then your stoked and Facebook just got better :) 2. Digg- http://www.digg.com/iphone : Digg is a social network site that lets you share information about links to stories, articles, videos, blogs you name it. It is fast and easy! Check it out! 3. Amazon.com - http://www.amazon.com : Brandone Eley writes about his accidental discovery of this iPhone optimized site. read more at theappleblog.com. 4. eBay - http://iphone.ebay.com : of course if Amazon has one you should expect ebay to be optimized too. :) 5. Google - http://google.com/Google is optimized nicely. Click on google.com and hit the mobile link. I love this one because I can get all of my rss feeds from my Google reader page. 6. Tada List - http://tadalist.com : Never heard of this site till yesterday! I guess this is good for making to do list on your iPhone. 7. Leafllets - http://www.getleaflets.com/ : Once again never heard of it. But awesome and clean interface. Leaflets lets you check feeds from Newsvine, del.icio.us, yahoo upcoming events, flickr, NY Times and much more. It also points
yc c

MacHeist » Welcome - 0 views

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    The MacHeist bundle was introduced in December 2006 to huge success within the Macintosh community. The software bundle offered 10 of the Mac indie development community's best offerings, and was available at the end of the MacHeist promotion for one week. The bundle was called the greatest Mac software deal in history, and has never been available since then. Customers snapped up over 16,000 copies, and donated 25% of their purchase to various charities. After over $190,000 was raised by customers by the end of the sale, MacHeist topped it off and $200,000 was raised in total. But we didn't stop there... in 2007 we held MacHeist II and it became the biggest Mac shareware event ever. Quite possibly the biggest software event ever on any platform. We had more of everything: more missions, more puzzles, more free Mac software, and more of you... and the community grew to become one of the largest Mac communities on the net! Then we topped it off with a truly amazing deal... 14 Top Mac apps worth right around $500 for the same low $49 price. How did it do? Well, we sold almost 44,000 bundles and $500,000 was raised for charity. Truly amazing! Now we're back in full-force with MacHeist 3, and we're here to bring you the most spectacular Mac software event in history.
yc c

Choosy - A smarter default browser for Mac OS X - 0 views

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    About Choosy Forget the "default browser", Choosy lets you open links in the browser you want. Just set up a few simple options and Choosy will do the right thing, whether that's opening a browser or letting you pick from some or all of the browsers on your system.
Jeff Johnson

Apple - iPhone - Profiles - Kraft Foods - 0 views

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    iPhone connects to Microsoft Exchange right out of the box. It supports Cisco IPSec VPN and WPA2 Enterprise with 802.1X authentication. And it makes quick work of configuration and enterprisewide deployment. Find out how easily iPhone fits into your enterprise environment.
Jeff Johnson

7 lessons Windows 7 can learn from OS X | News | TechRadar UK - 0 views

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    Our hands-on Windows 7 pre-beta review shows that things are looking promising for Windows 7. Windows 7 will run faster than Vista, and it's breaking new ground with support for multi-touch displays, but we can think of seven more simple things that Windows 7 needs to address. One way to make Windows 7 a hit is to take a look at what Apple has got right (and wrong) with OS X, to see what Microsoft can learn from its experience.
anonymous

iGameboy: 1989 retro-style Free iPhone theme - 0 views

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    Fellas, remember those days when gameboy took over many kids' hearts in 1989? What a nostalgia, right? Well, there's a new and free theme for iPhone that brings back the good old days, and it is called the iGameboy.
anonymous

Firefox Mobile Fennec in Android OS: No Chance for Now - 0 views

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    Too bad the answer from Google is NO. Yes people, you're right. NO Fennec on Android for now. The words came out from ABC News, by the way.
yc c

TeamViewer - Free Remote Access and Remote Desktop Sharing over the Internet - 0 views

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    TeamViewer establishes connections to any PC or server all around the world within just a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it.
yc c

OS X Software - 0 views

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    Having trouble getting your regular expressions just right? Not sure what they match and what they leave out? Tired of having to write test programs every time? RegExhibit can help.
Jeff Johnson

The Hit List (Potion Factory) - 0 views

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    The Hit List is a simple, yet sophisticated application to manage the daily chaos of your modern life. Based on the simple concept of making lists, The Hit List lets you plan, forget, then act when the time is right. Your life is complicated enough as it is. The tool to manage your life shouldn't be. The Hit List keeps things simple by not forcing you to learn a system. It can be as simple as just keeping a list of things to do as you would on a piece of paper. However, if you do have a task management system such as Getting Things Done by David Allen, The Hit List is flexible enough to support you. Part of the $39 MacHeist bundle
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