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Posted on 16/08/2011 by J. Glenn Künzler
Following my recent review of the NeatDesk for Mac, I decided to review its less expensive counterpart designed for mobile professionals – the NeatReceipts for Mac. Read on for my full thoughts.
Posted on 12/08/2011 by Cormac Moylan
We review The Clutch, a laptop bag for the 13″ MacBook Air and 13″ MacBook Pro from Acme Made. Priced at a mere $99, this business-like laptop bag brings class and sophistication at a fraction of the cost.
Posted on 04/08/2011 by J. Glenn Künzler
As someone who does a lot of typing, I’m always looking for ways to make it easier to get my thoughts out onto the screen. There are many methods to make this task easier, but the hallmark of all of these methods is often thought to be the use of dictation software. I spend some time using Nuance’s Dragon Dictate 2.5 for Mac. Read on for my thoughts.
Posted on 28/07/2011 by Toby Lawrence
Moshi have created a brilliant case for the MacBook pro, but will it be to your taste? Read our review to find out!
Posted on 27/07/2011 by John Manners
Welcome to the world of Max & The Magic Marker. In this physics based puzzler you control Max, who one day gets a mysterious marker in the mail. He then draws a monster on a piece of paper. Once the marker leaves the paper, the Monster comes to life and has to be stopped.
Posted on 25/07/2011 by J. Glenn Künzler
Desk clutter is one of those unfortunate facts of life that everybody has to learn to manage and cope with. Massive piles of invoices, receipts, and business cards can be overwhelming. Fortunately, Neat has a great product – the NeatDesk for Mac, that can help tremendously as you deal with this task.
Posted on 25/07/2011 by Frank Prendergast
Gif Shop is a really creative and fun app that allows you to easily make and share animated gifs. Available on the iPhone, iPad 2 & iPod touch 4th gen, there are now over 50,000 shared Gifs made with the app. The developers are currently having a 50% off sale!
Posted on 20/07/2011 by J. Glenn Künzler
I’ve had the opportunity to review several of Other World Computing’s SSD’s now, and I am pleased to note that I have never been significantly disappointed with their offerings. OWC has recently released a new and lower-priced SATA III line – the Mercury Electra 6G. Read on for my thoughts.
Posted on 18/07/2011 by Frank Prendergast
Filterstorm, my new favourite photo editing app, is a powerful editing tool that allows you to perform a wide range of adjustments with an interface that doesn’t obscure the photo you are working on. This app is available for the iPad and the iPhone, with a pro version available for iPad users.
Posted on 18/07/2011 by Mitchell Harris
It goes without saying that when ‘Pro’ is in an app’s name, we’re sometimes warned off by the prospect of getting lost in the complexities of the software. On the contrary however, FX Photo Studio Pro gives anyone a basis for giving their photos that ‘Pro’ edge. Think the simplicity of iPhoto with a few essential extras.
Posted on 16/07/2011 by Cormac Moylan
Skedaddle for Mac offers me piece of mind by providing a hiding spot for my most secret of files. Skedaddle lets you conceal and reveal a secret area on your Mac desktop that stores files. Read our review, inside.
Posted on 13/07/2011 by J. Glenn Künzler
Have you ever been overwhelmed and bogged down with your calendar app? I’ve found a way to greatly simplify the way that you use calendars on the Mac. It’s a little program called Fantastical, and it has made all of the difference.
Posted on 10/07/2011 by John Manners
Developed and published by Hothead Games, DeathSpank combines 2D elements in a 3D world to bring a unique RPG with a great storyline, funny dialog, and plenty of action. Created by Ron Gilbert, who’s famous for games such as Monkey Island, DeathSpank bring a wide vary of characters, villains, weapons, and a whole lot of items to collect.
Posted on 08/07/2011 by Toby Lawrence
There are a bunch of different cases for the iPhone 4. Read on to see why Moshi’s Puro really stands out from the crowd!
Posted on 07/07/2011 by Toby Lawrence
Is Final Cut Pro X as bad as critics are making out? We don’t think so! Read our review and see why we gave it 4/5!
Posted on 06/07/2011 by Mitchell Harris
If youʼve ever experienced the feeling of a bulging wallet full of receipts, or simply want a seamless way to move your paper based life into the cloud, JotNot Scanner Pro could be the perfect tool for the job. You might be thinking an iPhoneʼs camera surely isnʼt up to the job of becoming a fully pledged scanner? Well thanks to the magic behind JotNot, it really is.