The Mac OS X clipboard limits you to storing only one item at a time, but there probably are instances when you would like to keep more than one snippet for later use. Fortunately, there are other alternatives available for storing text and image snippets in Mac OS X.
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Although many Mac users think they must own Toast if they want to burn CDs and DVDs, this is not true. In this list, I describe free applications available, including ones built into Mac OS X, that can provide the tools you need to burn data and video disks.
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I've been developing websites on my Mac for seven years and I've tried many of the applications available for creating different types of websites, including photo albums, blogs and HTML sites. In this list, I briefly describe some of the options available for creating a website with Mac OS X.
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For those readers who haven't yet bought all of their Christmas gifts or who just want to treat themselves to a Mac gift, I've prepared a list of some of the best commercial software available for Mac computers. For each application, I'm including minimum system requirements, a short description of the software and a link to the developer's website.
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This holiday season is the perfect time to buy software packages that can complement your loved one's Mac computer and Apple has some wonderful applications at reasonable prices. In this posting, I'll describe 7 of those applications and give you reasons to purchase each of them.
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Now that I've had two weeks to use the applications in the special MacUpdate Bundle, I decided to update my original posting for those readers who might be considering ordering the package. I'm not using three of the applications (Little Snitch, MacGourmet Deluxe, KeyCue) so those reviews are not being included.
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I'm a highly organized person
and I'm constantly making lists of things I need
to do. Although I like to have my To Do lists in
iCal, I find that adding them directly to iCal is
too time consuming. Also, I prefer to not open
iCal every time I want to add a new item to my
list. In the past, I've used a Widget called
DoBeDo (see my review in the Reviews section of
this site), but opening Widgets on my old PPC
Mini is too slow. So I tested a few other options
for this blog and here's the short list of
applications I like for creating and managing
quick To Do lists.
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