Showing posts with label MacOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MacOS. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Five Best Video Editors

Whether you're a semi-pro looking to show off your skills, or you just want to throw together a video for your YouTube subscribers, there are tons of great options. We couldn't possibly highlight the over two dozen nominees you offered, but here's a look at the top five.
iMovie (Mac OS)


Friday, August 12, 2011

Browse Google+ on the desktop with Tab for Google+


Tab for Google+ is an app available on the Mac App Store that brings Google+’s web functionality to the Mac desktop. The app is available for free and offers just about every feature plus.google.com offers — except Hangouts. Upon logging in via your Google account, you’ll be greeted with the main sections of the app: Streams, Photos, Circles, Profile and Notifications.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Mac OS X 10.7 Lion GM Torrent hits Pirate Bay


Download Link after the break
As one might expect, the GM Seed of Lion looks like it is making the rounds in the Torrent sites.  This is interesting this time around because Apple is distributing the install via the App Store (for a very reasonable $30) which has tracking codes embedded in the download.  That means whoever leaked this is probably going to get in some trouble.  We’re assuming most people who choose to download this version will be doing so for the two week head start rather than trying to save $30.


Might be better to just plunk $99 down for a developer account?

Download Mac OS X 10.7 Lion - in Torrent

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lion Skin Pack Turns Windows 7 into Mac OS X Lion



If you like the new look of Lion, you're out of luck on a Mac but oddly in luck if you own a Windows 7 PC. Lion Skin Pack is an easily installable set of GUI customizations for Windows 7 that make Windows look just like the next generation Mac operating system.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

How to Run Mac OS X in VirtualBox on Windows


If you're on Windows, need to use OS X, but don't want to buy or build a new computer, reader Bobby Patton shows us how to run Snow Leopard in a virtual machine on Windows with just a few tweaks.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Windows to Mac OS X

Snow Transformation Pack Makes Your Windows Desktop Look Like Mac OS X