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Tracker service for Flash files

If you’re a Flash developer with a lot of great flash-games or flash-movies distributed to dozens of websites, some of them most likely without your knowing, then this service is something for you. MochiBot is an swf tracker and traffic monitor. You just add a small script (only a few bytes) to your swf’s and […]

Solving the Dashboard space problem

This one’s for you Apple. The Dashboard is a great feature, but sooner or later you automatically run out of free space for additional widgets, especially on a “low-res” notebook screen. Some of us would really love to have additional space for new widgets and I’m sure one of the ideas below would do the […]

Take the stars down to your Mac

Do you have a girlfriend? Than you may want to impress her on a romantic starry night with your knowledge about the stars and constellations above you (just don’t forget to tell her that she’s the brightness one of them). Now how do you get that knowledge? You could get some books, but as you’re […]

Death to typos!

Are you one of those that make the same annoying typos all the time? I’m one of them. Not only is English only my fourth language, there are some words where I just don’t seem to be able to get them right. For example the word “answer”, I normally write “anwser” or even “awnser”, but […]

Connect your thoughts with your media

Journler could be an application from Apple. It has a clean and almost perfect GUI, is fully integrated into other OS X services like iTunes or iPhoto and completely free. Journler as the name suggests is an application to write down your daily thoughts and to organize your personal information. The cool thing is that […]

How to create virtual Lego scenes

Since 1949 kids can enjoy Lego, those colorful plastic bricks everyone loves, but what about us Mac users that like to create things virtually? Is there a way for us to easily construct and render Lego scenes? Yes, there is and today I’ll show you the tools you need.
First thing you need is an application […]

Performance per Watt, the new Gigahertz

As announced last week, Intel has now shown their new line of x86 chips. Thirst thing you should do is forget everything you know about Gigahertz, that’s not important anymore, because the new Gigahertz is “performance per watt”. Steve Jobs has used the term to explain Apple’s switch to Intel chips and now Intel is […]

User-Scripts in Opera, Firefox & Safari

User-Scripts are small JavaScripts you can use to enhance specific web-pages in your browser. You can use them to display additional content on websites you frequently use or to remove page elements, advertisement for example. Safari, Firefox and Opera can all use them in one-way or another. Opera can use them right out of the […]

Do you hear voices?

Probably not as the text-to-speech voices that are part of OS X doesnt sound very charming. Actually by listening to them, I wouldn’t be surprised if you start to hear non-existing voices after a while.
Cepstral shows that it can be made much better. They made downloadable voices that sound much, much better. The voices can […]

This is how god would make music

… with math and the terminal. Sadly the audience “god” isn’t a very big one and so the common comments for this app sound more like:
Interesting application, but I have no idea how to get music out of it.
The app I’m talking about is athenaCL. It’s a bit like the complete opposite of Garageband. I’m […]

Revolutionary chip real reason for Intel switch?

The official reason for the Intel switch is “performance per watt” and Intel’s processor roadmap. Most thought that just the normal evolution of the current low power Intel chips and IBM’s problems was reason enough for Apple’s decision, but why only Intel and not any x86 compatible chip? Most did answer this question with something […]

Konfabulator Desktop Pinup Maker

As you should know by now, Konfabulator is now property of Yahoo and completely free. You may ask why we still use Konfabulator now as Tiger has dashboard widgets, but the concept of the two is different enough to make both useful at the same time. Use both to their very own advantages is the […]




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