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Posted on July 30, 2007

Software Review :: Typinator

Whether you’ve ever spent considerable time clacking at your Mac’s keyboard or not, you’re bound to find out that you may be typing the same things over and over. That’s where apps like Typinator come in. Typinator is designed to save you valuable time by taking simple characters and expanding them into full-blown sentences or [...]

Posted on July 27, 2007

Anniversary :: Top 10 posts

Throughout the first year there were more than 180 posts in Mac Recon, which roughly translates into one post every two days — you be the judge whether that’s a good number. Sure, there were some posts that were more popular than others, and here are the best ten of them. Traffic, graphs, dugg posts… [...]

Posted on July 26, 2007

Anniversary :: Why Macs?

The Mac is an interesting platform, to say the least. Even though it has a small market reach when compared to other computer manufacturers, it has one of the most loyal fan bases that can be seen in almost no other place. But have you ever wondered what do developers see in it? Why are [...]

Posted on July 26, 2007

Anniversary :: The Giveaway

Today, one year ago, Mac Recon appeared from nowhere. That means there are some anniversary specials! First, we have the giveaway — take a look at the list below to see some Mac apps you can win, courtesy of MacRabbit, Binary Nights, Acqualia, Aquafadas and Yummy Software.
-CSSEdit 2.5
-DeskShade 2
-ForkLift (x3)
-Picturesque
-PulpMotion
-YummyFTP
To enter, just leave a comment [...]

Posted on July 16, 2007

Software Review :: Cocktail

Even though Macs don’t tend to break down if no maintenance is given to them, you can definitely get a boost by doing it regularly. And that system maintenance doesn’t have to be a chore — doing it correctly can take less time and work than one may imagine. That’s where Cocktail comes in — [...]


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