📅 April 15, 2014

MacBooster: Spring Cleaning For Your Mac

Speed up and fine tune your Mac to keep it running like the day you pulled it out of its exquisitely-designed box. Nobody has time for system slowdowns and lackluster Mac performance.

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Speed up and fine tune your Mac to keep it running like the day you pulled it out of its exquisitely-designed box. Nobody has time for system slowdowns and lackluster Mac performance.

MacBooster clears your hard drive of unnecessary files to free RAM space and deliver an instant performance boost. It also cleans out junk and unwanted files to free up more hard drive space.

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📅 April 14, 2014

pushNotify Forwards Your iOS Push Notifications to Your Mac [video]

Many of us spend a big part of our days in front of a computer. Wouldn’t it be nice if notifications from your iOS devices used some sort of ancient magic and appeared in your computer monitor?

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Many of us spend a big part of our days in front of a computer. Wouldn’t it be nice if notifications from your iOS devices used some sort of ancient magic and appeared in your computer monitor? If the answer is ‘Yes!’ you might want to check out pushNotify, a new Cydia tweak that forwards all your notifications from iOS devices to your Mac.
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📅 April 11, 2014

Heartbleed Sale: 1Password For iOS and OS X Available For 50% Off

1Password is now 50% off

1password-FSMdotCOMEven though Apple confirmed that the Heartbleed vulnerability doesn’t affect iOS, OS X and ‘key web services’, security experts have reminded users to update passwords across any sites that may have been affected, but only after the companies have updated their security software.

It has also been suggested that people start using password management tools like Lastpass, 1Password and Apple’s own Safari Browser password generator in order to keep track of multiple passwords across various accounts, rather than using one single password phrase for every account.

Having said that, the guys at AgileBits slashed down the price on 1Password for iOS and OS X. You can now get 1Password for iOS for $8.99 ( normally $18 – iTunes link ) and 1Password for OS X for $24.99 ( normally $50 – Mac App Store link )

 

📅 March 25, 2014

TRAILER | Total War: Shogun 2 for Mac [video]

Feral Interactive just revealed Total War: Shogun 2, a historical strategy game that combines real-time combat with turn-based tactics, is coming to the Mac.

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Feral Interactive just revealed Total War: Shogun 2, a historical strategy game that combines real-time combat with turn-based tactics, is coming to the Mac. The game returns to 16th-century Japan, a country that is fractured into rival clans led by local warlords, each fighting for control. As the leader of one of nine competing clans, you will have to use diplomacy, espionage and military brilliance to unify 16th century Japan under one undisputed ruler: you.

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📅 March 24, 2014

Chrome for Mac Gets Google Now Notifications

Google is rolling out Google Now notifications for all OS X Chrome users as long as they are signed in with the same Google account used on iOS.

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Just a quick heads-up: Google is rolling out Google Now notifications for all OS X Chrome users as long as they are signed in with the same Google account used on iOS. As shown in the screenshot above, users can find their cards through the Google Chrome Notifications windows which can be accessed by clicking on the bell icon found in the OS X menubar. Some cards that can be found on Google Search app for iOS are not currently supported by the desktop browser and will not be shown to the user but cards for sports, weather, directions and reminders will be displayed just like on iOS. For more info check out Google Chrome help pages

📅 March 21, 2014

OS X 10.10 Syrah Concept Shows A Flat, iOS 7-Inspired Redesign [gallery]

Danny Giebe created a new concept for Mac OS X 10.10 Syrah that removes the ”skeuomorphic” elements making the UI cleaner and flatter.

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Danny Giebe created a new concept for Mac OS X 10.10 Syrah that removes the ”skeuomorphic” elements making the UI cleaner and flatter.

Hi, this is a concept for Mac OS X Syrah, expected to be published in September 2014. It’s based on the new flat design approach of the Contacts and Notes App introduced in Mac OS X Mavericks. Checkout the Concept.jpg. I hope you like you like it. Feedback is highly appreciated.

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📅 January 26, 2014

Tomb Raider Reboot Arrives in Mac App Store [video]

Praised for successfully reimagining an iconic video game character for modern times, the 2013 hit game Tomb Raider is now available for OS X.

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Praised for successfully reimagining an iconic video game character for modern times, the 2013 hit game Tomb Raider is now available for OS X. The game launched exclusively on the Mac App Store, and will arrive on other digital platforms, like Steam on January 30. The game, while  known for its single-player campaign, has an online multiplayer mode, but you won’t be able to access it if you buy the game from the Mac App Store. If you wish to play online multiplayer you will have to buy the game on Steam as it requires a Steam account to participate in its Mac-to-Mac only online play.

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📅 January 20, 2014

Scribe Lets You Copy and Paste Text and Images Between Your Mac and iOS Devices Without WiFi

Scribe is a new OS X app ( with iOS companion app ) thats lets you copy anything from your Mac to your mobile device, without Wi-Fi.

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Copying and pasting between devices can be a little tricky, but if you don’t want to rely on Wi-Fi,  Scribe is a new OS X app ( with iOS companion app ) thats lets you copy anything from your Mac to your mobile device, without Wi-Fi. Select text, links, numbers or small images, and simply press “COMMAND + SHIFT + X” to instantly transfer your selection from your Mac to your iOS Device. Scribe allows you to see your sent history, copy, enter URL links, call or add contact numbers, and share items in a great interface.

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📅 January 17, 2014

Google Now for Mac Available in Chrome Canary Builds

Google Now, Google’s Siri competitor, is available on iOS and Android devices and now is making its way to the Mac via Chrome Canary, the experimental build of Google’s Chrome web browser.

google-now-chrome-mac-barGoogle Now, Google’s Siri competitor, is available on iOS and Android devices and now is making its way to the Mac via Chrome Canary, the experimental build of Google’s Chrome web browser.

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📅 September 30, 2013

Dropbox For Mac Updated With Mavericks Support, iPhoto and Automatic Screenshots Upload

You might already be a fan of Camera Uploads, which beams all the photos you take on your phone and tablet straight to a safe place in your Dropbox. But have you ever wondered, “Why doesn’t Dropbox do that for the screenshots I take on my computer, too?” Well, stop wondering because Dropbox has released Dropbox 2.4 for Mac OS X.

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You might already be a fan of Camera Uploads, which beams all the photos you take on your phone and tablet straight to a safe place in your Dropbox. But have you ever wondered, “Why doesn’t Dropbox do that for the screenshots I take on my computer, too?” Well, stop wondering because Dropbox has released Dropbox 2.4 for Mac OS X.

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