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Peter Shanks

BlueGriffon, The next-generation Web Editor based on the rendering engine of Firefox - 8 views

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    WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it is the next generation from Kompozer. It's free to download (current stable version is 1.4) and is available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, funded via 'buy in' modules for extra functionality.
Janos Haits

Home - andy - 1 views

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    Play all your favorite android games directly from your PC or MAC. Just launch andy from your desktop
Janos Haits

App directory News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip - Lifehacker - 17 views

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    Lifehacker's App Directory is a constantly maintained and updated directory of the best applications and tools for computers (Windows, Mac, and Linux) and smartphones (Android and iPhone).
John Onwuegbu

Malware Check: Apple's Systems - Mac OS X and iOS vulnerable | Questechie - 1 views

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    The Keychain flaw hinges on its inability to verify which app owns a credential, and even the OSes (both OS X and iOS) failed to check for any suspicious activity. - See more at: http://www.questechie.com/2015/06/malware-check-apples-systems-vulnerable.html#sthash.bzsh95mU.dpuf
John Onwuegbu

Chrome: Developer Build Supports WebM - 1 views

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    Google have included support for VP8 video codec and Vorbis audio codec - loyalty-free as part of the Chrome dev released Thursday for Windows, Mac and Linux.
John Onwuegbu

HTML5 Speed Compliance - Opera Mini - 0 views

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    Opera Mini latest browser release, Opera 10.60 beta for Windows, Mac and Linus is bundled with HTML5 related improvements emphasizing on speed according to the Changelog.
Eloise Pasteur

Dusan Writer's Metaverse » Google's Lively: The Virtual World is No Metavers... - 0 views

  • As GigaOm reports, it’s more akin to the 800 lb gorilla in the room giving a wave and saying “Yeah, I’m here.” Only it turns out that it’s wearing a tutu and has blue hair.
  • Instead, Google gives us. Hmmm. Well, it’s kind of like IMVU. Or Kaneva. And certainly a lot like Vivaty, whose integration into Facebook makes it the current, um, 3D Facebook:
  • Why Be Lively? So what gives? So far, there’s nothing NEW here, nothing that wasn’t done on a 100 other platforms. So why do it at all?
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  • Google’s Lively is basically a chat client. But then to some, so is Second Life. And it has some advantages: - The Google name and reach - Clean, sculpty looking objects - A small download - A peppy, bright, bubbly sort of chat space - Link to your Google profile and log-in information (G-mail etc.) - The ability to embed youTube videos and watch them with your friends - A maniacal giggle (with its downside that it’s text activated, just say the word laugh and you’re laughing as in “That’s nothing to laugh about”) And it has distinct disadvantages as well, in particular no support for the Mac (were they in SUCH a huge rush? Did the Vivaty launch onto Facebook accelerate their plans ahead of support for the Mac platform?), bugs, crashes, avatar limits, and a bit of a learning curve.
  • may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by the sponsors or advertisers who provide that Content to Google
  • And on advertising: 17.1 Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information. 17.2 The manner, mode and extent of advertising by Google on the Services are subject to change without specific notice to you.
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    Some commentary on Lively, its possibilities as an SL killer, and its possible revenue stream. Looks more like advertising heaven so little or no chance for user created content?
Sourcebits Technologies

YouTube - iPhone Development | Web Development | Mac Development | Flex Development | B... - 0 views

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    http://www.sourcebits.comSourcebits Technologies is a product and service consulting firm on Macintosh, iPhone & Web 2.0 platform. Sourcebits offers a ra...
Jungle Jar

Browser Templates For The Website / Web Application Designer - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic template file in the Adobe Photoshop .PSD format aimed to save anyone time who designs websites, web applications, or anything else in which the actual browser border is needed in the mockup. The templates are designed with the Internet Explorer, Firefox for Mac, and Firefox for Windows browser toolbars all included.
awqi zar

How to Increase Blog Traffic by Over 100% In 3 Days - Remarkablogger - 8 views

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    Maciverse.com is a website that covers everything about Apple's Mac computers. It has been almost 2 years since we started the website and we are now really hitting our stride. We currently average 70,000+ monthly unique visitors, but that wasn't always the case. In fact, most of our success has come during the last year. Twelve months ago we average 12,000 monthly visitors; we've since discovered a few tips, tricks, and secrets that have allowed us to grow quickly to where we are today. In this post we'd like to share some of those lessons learned that have contributed to our growth.
Janos Haits

Quixey - Find apps that do what you want - 27 views

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    Try searching now! You can find apps on Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Chrome, Firefox, Facebook, web and more!
John Onwuegbu

Review: Chrome Remote Desktop - 13 views

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    The Chrome Remote Desktop beta is fully cross-platform compliant, according to the release note, and can connect any two computers running any of these operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook) with Chrome browser.
Janos Haits

Click.to - Home - 19 views

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    Click.to simplifies your daily work significantly. You will save dozens of clicks, because interfaces between programs, and detours, can be skipped. Rather than looking up an address for a contact in Outlook, opening your browser to access Google Maps, and then typing in the address, you only need to click on Outlook, hit Ctrl+C (for Mac-Users: ⌘+C), select the menu click.to "Google Maps" and click.to searches for the address automatically on google maps and shows you the results.
Janos Haits

Slack: Be less busy - 15 views

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    Modern Messaging Fast, flexible messaging for Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad & Android. Archived and organized as you go, with configurable alerts, notifications and sync so you never miss a beat.
John Onwuegbu

Whiteboard video: Remotely access files on Mac Systems from Windows PC using iRAPP | Qu... - 4 views

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    While many people feel somewhat comfortable using both kinds of computers it becomes hectic when employees or students need to flip back and forth between both computers.
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