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Language Switcher, run applications in another language!

Posted by Venu Thomas on Sep 23, 2009 in Software

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Language Switcher is an application that allows you to start any application that we installed in the languages in which it is available. From the very Language Switcher will allow us to choose a language and run the application. If the application is not in the Applications folder, you can choose it with File, Add from the menu. We can also indicate a Language Switcher always run the application in the chosen language.

Another interesting option is to boot multiple applications at once.

Language Switcher is free (the author admits donations) and is optimized for Snow Leopard.

Link Via: Language Switcher

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TweetMyMac to control your Mac with a Twitter account

Posted by Venu Thomas on Sep 6, 2009 in Software

TweetMyMac

TweetMyMac is a small application that lets you use the Twitter microblogging service to perform certain actions on our team. Among them get screen shots, pictures with the iSight, you know the IP address of your Mac, etc … by sending a direct message to the Twitter account.

The basic requirement is to create an account to which you send messages with the corresponding commands. Once the receiving TweetMyMac give the order to execute and return the appropriate response.

But be careful, to use TweetMyMac you must consider two things: first, that is currently in beta, which means you can give some little problems or simply not work quite right, and second, do not use your main Twitter account and the new that we believe is protected.

TweetMyMac is free and apart from donations, which is always appreciated and motivate developers hope to share with them all that we can detect faults.

Link Via: TweetMyMac

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Snippet to keep your bits of code in order

Posted by Venu Thomas on Sep 2, 2009 in Software

Video: Snippet App

I’m going to talk about a very useful application for developers called Snippet of Fuel Collective.

This is a simple application that loads into the menu bar and is always accessible without deal site on the screen and not distract from our main business: sting code.

With a single keystroke, there appears a simple form with which we can find the piece of code you want and paste it directly into our IDE. It can even sync with our own Mobile me to keep our pieces of code in the Apple cloud.

It costs about $ 12.95 and right now I am using for my projects very personal for typical SQL statements that use to validate the operations of my programs, for example.

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MCS Utilities, the mini-pack of basic utilities for Mac OS X

Posted by Venu Thomas on Sep 1, 2009 in Software

Many times we work with a large number of files and we sorely missed any particular utility to apply: You may rename a group of them, showing their size, some quickly convert PDF … For MCS Utilities is a small pack of mini-utilities we will be great to have on hand in these cases.
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This is a small program that installs on the top bar and shows us instantly, easily and quickly, forcing several daily business as emptying the trash when they left, make small backups of folders (including we can produce a disk image backup), show or hide extensions or Finder items and shortcuts to network diagnostics, cleaning caches, conversions and mixtures of PDFs …

A genuine Swiss Army knife that should be in the room in case some day we need. To convince you finish, the utility is completely free and compatible with Snow Leopard.

Link Via: Mac Update
Link Via: MCS Applications

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Collection of FAQs on Snow Leopard

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 29, 2009 in Software

SnowLeopardApple has released a number of FAQ s and technical notes on its Web site about Snow Leopard. We are going to put links to each and every one since they are a good source for solving problems (especially now that we are all first-time with the final version of Snow Leopard).

Also, if you wish to be aware of the new FAQ that you can subscribe to go out feed official Apple technical notes.

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How to upgrade to Snow Leopard: analysis of all options

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 26, 2009 in Software

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The output of Snow Leopard has been raised by Apple as a “tuning” of its previous operating system. But now, we can already buy it, many users have doubts about this process of “updating”.

To try to collect everything we know about the installation process and the different options we have carefully prepared a post with the updates and the latest thing you will need to make a decision.

We start talking about the rumored validation system installation, individual sales packs (individual or family), and each case of acquisition of the new system. In addition, we will see when the DVD could come home and even go over what is that Snow Leopard Server. Here we go:

The validation system installation

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This is one of the points that most people are asking: How will validate Apple Snow Leopard to install Leopard that we accept? In principle, it was thought by the simplest option: We must have installed Leopard to Snow Leopard can be installed.

It is also logical that the new operating system asked for a Leopard DVD to validate that we have a copy of the previous operating system, if we wish to install from scratch. Several options were raised, but it is complicated: Checking account via the Apple Store that there was a Leopard on, or even with some proof of purchase (which many have not already, I must say).

Despite having no official confirmation until we have official records in our hands, we contacted the Apple Store to tell us about the installation of Snow Leopard: And they have confirmed that Snow Leopard will not do any validation or process Check before you move from any mode. Whether it’s 29 €, or Mac Family Pack Box Set.

In fact, although on the website that we have to put Leopard installed, in Snow Leopard requirements not nowhere to hold the reference to natural or previously installed the Leopard operating system as a prerequisite to Snow Leopard, confirming the words of Apple Store employees.

To support this theory, none of Snow Leopard beta have been loopholes in any system of validation, therefore, and while no official confirmation of any disk Snow Leopard can be installed without needing to have installed Leopard and have the installation disk .

“Snow Leopard Update or install from scratch?

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Since Snow Leopard Leopard can be updated directly without problems: We’ll keep our applications, music, pictures … everything as they had, but with the new operating system running. This is the easiest option of upgrading.

However, many thought the best option to install the new operating system is draining our hard disk and installing Snow Leopard from scratch. However, when introduces the installation DVD, you will see there is no longer the “Erase and Install.”

To do a clean install, we enter the “Disk Utility” from the installation DVD Snow Leopard, completely erase our hard drive (making backup of all we want to save, of course) and then install the operating system.

Choose either option is a little taste of each, but those who have tested newly installed Snow Leopard on a “clean” have reported that much improvement in speed, therefore, I would recommend this option.

In principle, any form of Snow Leopard, both of 29 € (or 8,95 €) as the Mac Box Set, could install the operating system from scratch.

“Single-user or family pack?

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These two methods of sale are not new in Snow Leopard: In previous versions of Mac OS X already appeared, and refer to the number of users who “legally” are allowed to install the operating system on your own Mac

That is, if we buy a single package, we should only install it on a Mac If we acquire only family leave, we can install up to 5 different Macs provided that they belong to one family.

However, versions of Snow Leopard are exactly the same in both cases. Although legally we should only install on Macs as authorized license tells everyone, not perform any checks on the family pack or individual can install the OS on the Macs we want even in the individual version.

Case by case, home version

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Let’s see update individual cases and discuss them with the information we know so far:

  • New Macs already included (to be sold from September): Obviously not to do anything, already installed the new operating system. Eye, because you ask a Mac today if NO will come with Snow Leopard. The Snow Leopard Macs installed from September will, at an unspecified date. That yes, you can receive updated program we discussed below …
  • New Macs purchased since June 8, 2009: Apple has developed a program that allows you to buy Snow Leopard for only 8,95 €. To achieve this, you must enter this address: http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/ and you fill in the form proposed, depending on whether you bought it online or physical distributor.
  • Since Leopard: Buying Snow Leopard version for single user, 29 € or the family package of 49 €. We have already spoken of the validation process of installation, we suspect not exist, although it is not officially confirmed.
  • From Tiger: Buying Snow Leopard version of Mac Box Set, priced at 169 € (single user) or 229 € (family package). Again, it is unknown whether the installation process to verify your previous operating system we use, but again I repeat that everything suggests that there is no process of validation.
  • Operating systems prior to Tiger: Do not have updated to Leopard, as Tiger was the first Apple operating system compiled for the Intel x86 architecture (and also for PowerPC). In Snow Leopard, Apple removed any support for PowerPC Macs and Leopard only be installed on Intel Macs.
  • The developments in the modalities of operating system sales this year passed by not selling a Snow Leopard “complete” separately from Mac Box Set, which further underpins the assumptions we have discussed before: In fact, the version from 29 € (and also of € 9 is the same) are full versions of operating system you do not need to install or run Leopard.

Server Version: Snow Leopard Server

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In the case of the professional version of the new server operating system from Apple, the choices are simpler. There is only one version and a single modality at a price of 479 €.

This is a version number of client installations with “unlimited” and clearly oriented to the professional market. The differences with the home version of Snow Leopard is the inclusion of different types of servers (web, mail, iCal, etc …) as well as tools for server management.

Obviously, it makes sense to install it on your Mac from home because it is not aimed at this market segment and many of its applications will be useless for us. New technologies and improvements made itself present in the two versions of Snow Leopard, the domestic market and is aimed at professional.

“When you come home?

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The official release date is 28 August 2009. This indicates that, officially, that day will order the Apple Store on-line to our homes. Historically, however, Apple has always sent before the request to users, so we could receive the same Friday or from Monday.

Shops distributors ‘physical’ Snow Leopard should be available the day of its release, though obviously it’s up to each individual case and you should ask your favorite dealer before making a decision.

Probably many of these dealers prepare an event for the day of launch, as happened two years ago with the release of Leopard.

Summarizing

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In the absence of that on Friday we have in our hands the official record of Snow Leopard and can fully dispel these concerns, with the data we have right now, Snow Leopard does not need any validation as a prerequisite for installation in any of its versions (but I repeat that we should check with the official record in hand).

Also, if you are a new Mac user since 8 June 2009, you can buy it for 9 € thanks to Apple upgrade program that has been prepared specifically (this version is also a full version).

It is less to enjoy the improvements in the tuning of the operating system from Apple!

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Snow Leopard, now with built-in antivirus

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 26, 2009 in Software

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The security company Intego has published on his blog this curious capture Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard that we see clearly how the system alerts us to the presence of a Trojan, namely RSPlug, in a file just download with Safari .

We do not know how it works but it seems clear that the new version of Apple’s operating system searches for the few existing samples of malware on Mac OS X when you download or try to mount a disk image. Welcome it, along with any other effort to prevent malware someday come to camp in our equipment.

Link Via: TUAW

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[Updates] Adium, Mercury Messenger and Transmission

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 25, 2009 in Software

Like every week, come prepared to discuss some of the most important software updates that have occurred in recent days. This has been a productive week because there has been a lot of upgrades both from Apple, as he usually does, as third party applications.

Throughout the week we talked about the updated iPhoto to version 8 and Safari is updated to 4.03 version

In the extended entry will talk about the three third party applications chosen for this week: Adium, Mercury Messenger and Transmission. You’ll also see a small list of applications that we found interesting to mention that have been updated in the last seven days.

Adium (1.3.6)

Perhaps one of the most popular applications for Mac and cataloged essential by many. It is a messenger Multiplatform Multiprotocol able to connect to many networks (MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, GMail, Facebook, etc.). with a very nice interface and plenty of configuration, it lacks any interesting option as the possibility of videoconferencing networks that support to make it the perfect messaging application. One of the novelties of this version is the solution of some problems that occurred when attempting to connect to the MSN network. The free application can be downloaded from its official website. There is also a development version (1.4b9 now) very stable, at least in my case, disponible para la descarga

Mercury Messenger (1.9.5)

We Adium Mercury Messenger, a messaging client made in Java for the MSN network, also free. It is less known and far less visually spectacular, but it has many configuration options. Almost all options have the MSN Messenger (Windows Live Messenger) original of Windows, the Mac is still quite green, as are good and fast file transfer management and especially support for sending and receiving video. On the web we found this new version for download and the version 2.0RC1, described as unstable, to see what awaits us in future versions.

Transmission (1.74 )

| Upgrade to 1.74 | Transmission is one of the most popular BitTorrent clients for Mac. It’s my personal choice because of the configuration possibilities that is without sacrificing simplicity, besides having a clear and clean interface, encryption and DHT support, and does not consume many system resources. In this new version 1.74, as always, correct faults carried over from previous versions, improving the overall stability of the application, plus many other new features. The application is available for download through a recently renewed official website. It’s free.

Besides these applications, others perhaps not so well known or of which we have discussed above have been updated, here’s the list:

That’s all for now. Is there any update interesting that we have overlooked? Send us your comments and try to talk about the applications that you seem more interesting in the future.

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iPhoto 8.1 update available

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 18, 2009 in Software

iPhoto_180809Through Software Update 8.1 is a revision of iPhoto. This update adds new options to print from iPhoto’09:

The hardcover books are now available at an extra new size (33 x 25.4 cm).
It includes three new designs with themes of travel book: Tropical Asia, Old World.
Added a new variety of holiday greeting cards.
As always, Apple recommends installing all users of iPhoto’09, but in this case, the update does not entail any significant change either setting up or resolving errors.

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The 6 applications across web developer should have

Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 17, 2009 in Software

AppsMany programmers are dedicated to the design and/or web development. There are many applications out there that can help us to perform our work to a greater or lesser extent.

Take several years after this, I am going to talk about the tools I like. I know this is something very personal and that what I say here is not a universal truth, everyone should find the application you are most satisfied and the most convenient location.

  • Pixelmator: How I do not have enough money to catch the almighty Photoshop, I prefer this great photo editing application that has nothing to envy (only vector drawing). But to create buttons and money is going very well. It costs $ 59
  • Sequel Pro: Before it used CocoaSQL but this was discontinued and became part of, for me, the better manager mySQL databases for the Mac is free but donations accepted.
  • Textmate: The definitive text editor for Mac that much know already. It has tinted according to the source programming language you want, supports plugins and support for color themes. It costs € 48.75
  • CSSEdit: While taking Textmate is optional, it is of great help make the style sheets from our website with this application because it has a graphical interface where you can build the css rule. ¿Price? € 29.95
  • Cyberduck: Many defenders Transmit FTP client for excellence, but I will stay with Cyberduck which has many characteristics of transmitting and it’s free
  • Things: The best GTD manager for Mac I know. It seems it was designed by Apple itself. Simple, fast and efficient, has become an extension of mine What would my projects without this tool needs to be done? Cost $ 49.95

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