Tag: mac
The Mac uninstallers
July 28th, 2008 by Jason ParkerIt's not all that straightforward to completely uninstall software on a Mac, so we've rounded up four apps whose purpose is to extricate those unwanted apps and leftover files from your hard drive.
Apple in touchscreen Mac patent
August 29th, 2008 by Tom KrazitRumours of Apple working on a touchscreen Mac have been circulating for years, and will only grow with the revelation that the company is hoping to patent similar technology.
LimeWire for Mac
July 14th, 2008 byThis popular peer-to-peer file-sharing app is one of the best for Mac. Check out this First Look with Jason Parker from Download.com to get you up and running with LimeWire.
Organized: Dashboard download for Mac
July 15th, 2008 by Pam CarrollOrganized is a Dashboard widget that just might get you interested in widgets.
Growl for Mac keeps you notified
June 30th, 2008 by Jason ParkerGrowl for Mac notifies you when friends come online, files finish downloading and several other tasks, without you ever having to leave the program.
Fun with the Mac motion sensor
June 18th, 2008 by Jason ParkerLiquidmac uses the Sudden Motion Sensor function of your laptop to fill the screen with simulated liquid.
Times Reader headed to the Mac
May 15th, 2008 by Pam CarrollThe New York Times is bringing its e-reader desktop application to the Mac so users will now be able to read, browse and search the entire publication while offline.
Messenger 7 for Mac
May 5th, 2008 by Ina FriedMicrosoft released the latest version of its instant-messaging program for the Mac, though it still continues to trail its Windows counterpart when it comes to features.
Times: The newspaper newsreader for Mac
May 12th, 2008 by Jason ParkerTimes is a Mac OS newsreader with a clever layout that lets you turn your newsfeeds into a fully customisable newspaper layout. It's cool, but it's not free.
Nobody protects Macs, not even Steve Jobs
April 16th, 2008 by Liam TungMacs are banned from many government departments because there aren't any 'approved' applications to encrypt them. So why doesn't Apple CEO Steve Jobs do something about it?
mygosh.. follow the steps.
1. import ur music file into itunes 8 (yes, it works for 8)
2. right click on d file, select "Get Info"
3. click on "Options", check the boxes labelled "Start Time" and "Stop Time". Set start time to 0, stop time to 0:40. (u can play around here to get the bit u want). Click OK.
4. Right click the same file, select "Create AAC version"
5. Right click the same file, select "Show in WIndows Explorer"
6. Change the extension from m4a to m4r in the window that just opened. If no extensions are shown, in your explorer window, click on: Tools>Folder Options>View. Make sure the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" box is UNCHECKED. Click OK all the way. Now, change extension of created file to m4r.
7. Go back to iTunes. Delete the file that was created.
8. Drag the m4r file into iTunes.
9. Sync your iPhone w/ ur com. Voila! Check it out.
Thanks Jo Hanlon for making the world more affordable for the poor people!! =D