X-Tunes is a free utility to to control iTunes without bringing iTunes to the foreground, or having the iTunes window on screen…
Month: March 2003
Chimera browser’s new name is Camino
Chimera, the popular (before Safari hit, that is) Mac OS X Web browser, has been officially renamed Camino…
Apple to debut ‘simple, speedy’ Mac-only online music service
Top executives at the major record companies have finally found an online music service that makes them excited about the digital future, but it’s only for Macs…
Apple offers 20% off iPhoto book orders
In an email sent to .Mac members today, Apple offers 20% off iPhoto book orders of $60 or more…
Apple releases 2003-03-03 Security Update
Apple today issued an update for Mac OS X that addresses a security issue with sendmail. According to Apple…
Apple posts custom scripts for Sony Ericsson Clicker online
Apple’s support of Bluetooth technology has enabled a digital lifestyle only previously described in science-fiction novels…
BusinessWeek: Apple’s Safari ‘revolutionary’ browser; Microsoft Internet Explorer ‘bloated and buggy
While Microsoft abused its monopoly power to beat the pants off Netscape, IE became a superior product by its third iteration. Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn’t done much since to improve its bloated and buggy browser…
Apple drops Microsoft Internet Explorer from Dock on demo systems
Apple has removed Microsoft Internet Explorer from the Dock on demo Macs in Apple Retail Stores and added Safari as the Dock’s default browser…
Freeware translator program for Mac OS X converts between languages
WordLookup is a small utility for converting words and phrases between languages…
BeeCells game for Mac OS X Jaguar now available
BeeCells is a cute little game from BUTANT. The goal is to arrange six or more balls of the same color together in a group…
Eliminate iPod’s only downside; share tunes among multiple Macs
PodWorks is a Mac OS X (Cocoa) application that compensates for the iPod’s only downside: Apple only allows you to copy songs to your iPod…
Newsweek: Steve Jobs’ Macintosh changed personal computers forever
The digerati of that day derided just about everything about the Macintosh, but they were particularly harsh about its ‘mouse’?which our NEWSWEEK reviewer needed to define for readers…