Posted on October 24th, 2006 by geofas
From what I could gather on the net, Apple’s technology Rosetta, which allows to run applications coded for PowerPC architecture on an Intel Mac is not a development of their own but an implementation of the product QuickTransit from Transitive.
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Posted on May 23rd, 2006 by geofas
A little application that will keep your motion-sensor equipped Powerbook and MacBook Pro “safe”.It’s like a car alarm for mac and can be controlled using the Apple Remote. The slightest movement and the alarm goes off.This little app is now available for download as a beta.
>> See the video.>> Read all about it.>> Download it.
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Posted on April 7th, 2006 by geofas
Gotta love the product name!Apple released a handy application that lets you install MS Windows XP on your Intel-based mac.The strategic implications seems obvious, there’s mixed opinions out there.>> Get it
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Posted on April 4th, 2006 by geofas
Application switching via Apple+Tab has evolved!
>> Get the Witch
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Posted on April 3rd, 2006 by geofas
Software for Starving Students (SSS) is a software development projectthat provides a free collection of open source and freeware softwarefor users of OS X. The software is intended to be a completecollection of useful applications and utilities.
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Posted on April 3rd, 2006 by geofas
Apparently Microsoft is no longer investing in developing a macspecific version of their Windows Media Player. Instead they now offera plug-in to play WM files in Apple’s Quicktime.Well that suites me, that’s one Microsoft infestation less on my mac os x.
Flip4Mac
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