Software

Quickly Organize Your Clustered Folders

May 18, 2012
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Let’s face it. Most of the time, we don’t like doing chores around the house, much less on our computer. We use machines to tidy up our homes or hire other people to do the effort for us. Our computers, though, require another type of attention. Files can get clustered and, before you know...

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Edit and Process Your MP3s

May 11, 2012
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The groups can be rearranged with a simple drag and drop but, if you navigate to the Preferences window, you can change the icon size, disable the text or make the toolbars disappear altogether (most functions have keyboard shortcuts so the buttons are not indispensable). I believe that the space gained this way is...

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Easily Manage and Synchronize Tasks

May 4, 2012
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After opening the application, you can access the Tasks, Notes and Calendar tabs, where you can create and manage tasks, view them in the calendar or search notes. Below the titlebar, you can access a toolbar that provides access to TaskUnifier’s most important functions like adding and synchronizing tasks or customizing the app’s settings....

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iMage Tools Does Batch Manipulation Blazingly Fast

April 28, 2012
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The people at IcyBlaze Software have a thing for image-manipulation apps. Which is why, after reviewing their cool Sparkbox app, I was particularly enticed to try out iMage Tools. Designed with simplicity in mind, the application boasts remarkably intuitive functionality and the ability to batch-edit thousands of images with a press of the Start...

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Experience Wikipedia in Offline Mode

April 14, 2012
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It is a well-known fact that Wikipedia is the largest encyclopedia ever created. Millions of people from all over the world enjoy its services – and it’s growing exponentially as we speak. Wikipedia dwarfs any other cauldron of human knowledge but, unlike some of the older, traditional encyclopedias, it requires an Internet connection. Wiki...

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Capture All the Images on the Web, Find Them Instantly with Sparkbox

April 7, 2012
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If you’re a designer, you can probably agree that working with images can be a real pain if you don’t have the right tools to batch-download your images, rate them, tag them, fetch them on demand, and so on. For example, when inspiration kicks, you want to be able to rapidly access those exact...

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Keep Your Disk Drive Clean

March 30, 2012
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FULL-DISKfighter, initially developed for Windows users, has recently taken a place on the list of Mac applications that deal with this problem, and comes with quite a useful junk file removal system. The Looks The FULL-DISKfighter design integrates perfectly in the Mac OS X picture: a compact window is the scene where all the...

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A Fast Way to Remove Duplicates

March 25, 2012
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What may catch your eye, however, is the funny and suggestive idea behind the icon’s design. The Works As hinted in the introduction, Singlemizer is a duplicate-finding application that has quite a solid package of features. It’s also very intuitive. It takes just a small amount of effort to find those nasty duplicates. Like...

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Reclaim Your Mac’s Memory with a Click

March 25, 2012
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Let’s face it, even if Apple fans like to brag that OS X is perfectly optimized for Macintosh hardware, there’s one resource we can never have too much of – memory. Not your hard drive, (although more storage is always better) but the RAM. Random Access Memory, or RAM, takes the form of integrated...

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Simple Solution for Reading Comic Books

March 16, 2012
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Jomic has a simple interface, which consists of a single window, where you can view the comic book. Here, you can find a small toolbar, which provides basic image browsing options. The application is written in the Java programming language, which may be the reason for the simplistic, yet very easy to use interface....

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