Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 16, 2009 in
Software

Apple has introduced in the past few days a new update of its excellent Web browser: Safari. Do not bring any supernovedad nor anything that is extremely new, but we know that Apple does not fall asleep with the great competition that exists in the industry.
Among the improvements, I would emphasize that continue to improve support for the HTML5 and specifically improve the performance of the label , a big step towards standardizing the web.
As always, available via the Software Update to our Mac
Tags: Apple Store, Applications, News, Safari, Safari 4.03
Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 6, 2009 in
Software
MacTubes is a video player for Mac OS X, to be managed and directed to exploit the portal YouTube, the largest video portal and popular. It plays videos hosted on YouTube, you can create your own playlists of videos (imported and export) to your computer and download the videos you like best.
One can search using keywords through other videos related or as its author, like the portal. And the result of your searches can be preserved as a more playlist (playlist). If you want to also find videos in HD (high definition), you should check the option in the preferences because, by default, is disabled. And you can change the country to adjust your search results.

The application is free (freeware), and only requires the use of the Safari browser and version 9.0 or higher of Adobe Flash Player Plugin.
Basic Information
* License: Copyright
* Platform: Mac OS X
* Price: Freeware
* Download Link: MacTubes
Tags: Applications, Download, MacTubes, YouTube
Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 5, 2009 in
Mac,
Software

Bodega is an application that meets a wide range of applications for the Mac style App Store. A very good idea for many of us wonder why Apple have not done.
Bodega but is not limited to list all the applications available for Mac in its database, we can safely buy applications that are of payment, contact us for updates (even if the applications downloaded from the winery), revising views of other users, and store securely purchased serials such applications and a simple navigation menu and search by category.
A good application, interesting and you only need the support of users and developers can write applications for free, and that Apple does not take its own application store for Mac
Download | Bodega requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher
Tags: App Store, Applications, Store
Posted by Venu Thomas on Aug 5, 2009 in
Software

As to your server, it is likely that some of you prefers use our service will make life easier, in the purest style Growl. In the same vein move applications news for Gmail mail.
Personally I have been using Google Notifier for Mac, an application that is installed in the menu bar of Mac OS X that allows us, without opening any browser, whether we have received an email or even if there is an event in Google Calendar. When this happens, it opens a pop-up that gives us information about the event or mailing. This program is in beta and is developed by Google.
Link via Toolbars Google
Tags: Gmail, Gmail Notifier, Mac, Software