Archive for the Mac OS X Category
Snackr: Stylish RSS ticker on your desktop
These days, the internet is one of the popular sources for information and news that people use. The problem is that many people have trouble keeping tabs on their favorite sites. The typical solution to this problem is the use of RSS feeds, but finding the right program that suits your needs may be hard. Well, lucky for you I have a very good one called Snackr, an RSS ticker (scrollboard) that runs in your computer’s desktop. See my Snackr review after the break…
Posted by Kenneth Bolido on October 5th, 2009 in Applications, Geek Tools, Internet, Mac OS X, Web Tags: desktop,RSS Reader,snackr, 1 Comment »
MacPilot: Change the Hidden Settings of Your Mac
Sometimes in life there are somethings you just can’t change. For example, You cant change that nasty look your ex-girlfriend gives you when she sees you walking on the street. You also can’t change your habit of biting your nails when they grow too long or you are nervous. Well, I cant teach you how to change those things, but one thing I can show you is how to change some hidden settings of your Mac computer without even having to touch the terminal. Get ready to change your Mac with MacPilot.
Posted by Hector Bustamante on August 16th, 2009 in Applications, Mac OS X, Utilities Tags: Hidden Settings,Mac,MacPilot,Utilities, Leave a Comment
