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- LazyMouse 2.2 (Mac)
- LazyMouse is a Preference Pane that moves your cursor to the default button whenever a dialog box appears on your screen. In other words, it will save you time moving the mouse to dismiss dialogs. LazyMouse: saving your arm, one dialog at a time
- Software downloads 2009-10-04
- Dock Gone 1.0.2 (Mac)
- Dock Gone keeps the Mac OS X Dock out of your way so that it will not interrupt your work. While you can always hide the Dock without Dock Gone, it will reappear whenever you mouse over the edge of the screen, blocking whatever is below the cursor. And you...
- Software downloads 2009-08-26
- LazyMouse 2.1.8 (Mac)
- LazyMouse is a Preference Pane that moves your cursor to the default button whenever a dialog box appears on your screen. In other words, it will save you time moving the mouse to dismiss dialogs. LazyMouse:saving your arm, one dialog at a time
- Software downloads 2009-08-17
- Trampoline 2.4.1 (Mac)
- Trampoline is the shortest route to the things you use most. You have a set of core tools, the things you use many many many times a day. With Trampoline, those things are never more than a few pixels away. Press a hot key, and a circular launcher appears...
- Software downloads 2009-07-05
- Dock Gone 1.0.1 (Mac)
- Dock Gone will keep the Mac OS X Dock out of your way so that it doesn't interrupt your work. While you can always hide the Dock, it will reappear whenever you mouse over the edge of the screen, blocking whatever is below the cursor. And you can be sure...
- Software downloads 2009-06-26
- LazyMouse 2.1.1 (Mac)
- LazyMouse is a Preference Pane that moves your cursor to the default button whenever a dialog box appears on your screen. In other words, it will save you time moving the mouse to dismiss dialogs. saving your arm, one dialog at a time
- Software downloads 2009-04-02
- Friends 1.3 (Mobile)
- Keep the people you call most in easy reach. Friends lets you turn photos of your family and friends into buttons for quicker dialing. Now your family and friends are just a tap away. Just tap one of the 6 blank buttons on the screen and choose the phone number...
- Software downloads 2008-11-20
- Painter's Picker 2.2 (Mac)
- Painter's Picker puts an interactive color wheel in almost every Mac OS X application. Find the colors that best match your design quickly. Create and share harmonious color schemes in almost any macintosh application. Have a color wheel handy whenever you need it. Painter's Picker is the simplest way to...
- Software downloads 2008-02-25
- One Finger Snap 1.4.1 (Mac)
- One Finger Snap is a Preference Pane that brings up the contextual menu whenever you click and hold down the mouse button. This means that you can do everything with a single-button mouse that you can do with a 2-button mouse. Don't throw away that 1-button mouse. ...
- Software downloads 2007-08-31
- iPiece 1.2 (Mac)
- iPiece will show a magnifier window right next to your cursor. Whenever you want to see things closer, press its hot key, or double-click the eyeglasses icon in the menu bar and iPiece's magnifier will appear. When you are done with the magnifier, double-click the icon again and it will...
- Software downloads 2007-07-02
- PixureSaver 0.8.1 (Mac)
- PixureSaver is a screensaver that shows the power of genetic algorithms to accomplish trivial tasks. In particular, PixureSaver will show an approximation of the real appearance of an image, and will gradually over time produce better and better approximations of that image. This is done via a simple genetic algorithm...
- Software downloads 2007-04-11
- Podcast AV 0.8.7 (Mac)
- Podcast AV lets you enhance your podcasts by adding links and pictures to them. These podcasts can then be viewed in iTunes 4.9 or on an iPod with a color screen.With iTunes 4.9, Apple added support for subscribing to and listening to podcasts. They also added support for something called...
- Software downloads 2006-02-25
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- Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans
- Consumer PreinstallsAs a preinstall on new consumer computers, it makes a lot more sense than Microsoft Works.Family packs, payment plans, unlimited downloadsI think if MS offered family pack bundles; partial payments over periods of time until the software is fully paid for; and unlimited downloads of the software to registered...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-08
- Chewing the FAT in the Microsoft vs. TomTom case
- Chewing the FAT in the Microsoft vs. TomTom caseWhat will happen next?Lawyers will make lots of money. Society will not benefit.RE: Chewing the FAT in the Microsoft vs. TomTom caseMy TomTom 730 is a dream GPS unit. Glad I read about this Microsoft case. I would have never purchased a...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-06
- Data compression you can see
- Data compression you can seepaper can scratch the the heck out of cd'sI tried storing cd's in a similar way to this in a zippered cd case.Sliding the cd's in and out repeatedly scratched the cd's very badly against the paper inserts.I'd suggest instead using a narrow jewel case, since...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Shadows over Linux
- Shadows over LinuxSelf interest is a wonderful thingPeople tend to back whatever they have an investment in. Murph has a lot of time and history invested in Unix and Sun in particular. As a result, the last paragraph of the story could have been written as [i]"... an Us Vs...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- The grinches that stole Zune's Christmas
- For the record, I have not been one of the lucky few to have laid their hands on Microsofts new Zune iPod killer which is due to arrive on the US market tomorrow. But, judging by Google News, there are plenty of reviewers out there who have -- reviewers that...
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- The grinches that stole Zune's Christmas
- For the record, I have not been one of the lucky few to have laid their hands on Microsofts new Zune iPod killer which is due to arrive on the US market tomorrow. But, judging by Google News, there are plenty of reviewers out there who have -- reviewers that...
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- Will open source stay non-political?
- Will open source stay non-political?Google?Yeah, far-fetched, but there's a grain of truth there. We all know that beginning around 3 years ago, Google went on a dark-fiber buying spree - and the question was "What for? Bypass the telcos?"Now with Google dabbling in muni WiFi in San Francisco, could they...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-02
- The problem at Sun isn't at the top
- Last week's Economist devoted a full page to a thinly veiled personal attack on Scott McNealy. As usual in cases like this the author is full of absolute certainties: during the dotcom boom of the late 1990s, Sun was the preferred maker of the...
- Blog posts 2006-04-17
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