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Posted on June 24, 2008

Software Review :: Stomp 1.8

Video sharing is gaining more popularity than ever, but there are still some obstacles to overcome — mainly the video’s size. That’s where Stomp comes in. Stomp is a simple app with a not-so-simple task: reducing a video’s size into something more manageable for whatever use is intended for it. If you have to process [...]

Posted on June 17, 2008

Safari not your thing? Firefox 3 is here!

Even if the majority of Mac users are content with Safari — the #1 Mac web browser — no two web browsers are alike. Today, to much anticipation and enthusiasm, the 3.0 version of Firefox has arrived. With more speed, notable new features, and a more Mac-like interface — Firefox 3 is a big improvement. [...]

Posted on June 10, 2008

What can be expected from MobileMe?

It’s no secret that Apple’s .Mac service had been enduring a slow and painful death over the last couple of years — it didn’t offer anything ground-breaking or services that could also be gotten for free. Last Monday, Apple announced the future of .Mac — or death — by showing a new service called MobileMe. [...]

Posted on June 9, 2008

Give Good Food to your Mac is back for developers

Give Good Food to your Mac was one of the best Mac software sale events due to the ability of being able to choose the software you wanted — and the software you didn’t. The premise was simple: the more ingredients (applications) you added to your recipe (shopping cart), the bigger the discount you’d receive.
But [...]

Posted on June 6, 2008

Software Review :: Gluestick

Something interesting about Mac apps is that there always seem to be simple versions of more complex apps handy. In this case, a lot of simple image editors have been seen, as of late. And why not? Complex image editors are hardly user-friendly for people who need an image with some quality to it — [...]


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