Have you ever wanted to replace your default login background image?
If yes, here’s the solution: you can either do it manually, via apps or with terminal commands.
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Have you ever wanted to replace your default login background image?
If yes, here’s the solution: you can either do it manually, via apps or with terminal commands.
There’s a lot of speculating around the upcoming iPhone, due to be officially announced at the WWDC in a few days.
Many people created during these last months a lot of mockups about the “3 Gen iPhone”, let’s see them together:
There’s no doubt that gestures-based navigation is a great feature: instead of right-clicks and context menus you can simply move around your mouse/fingers to perform actions.
Thanks to Apple’s multi-touch trackpad and some nice Firefox add-ons, gestures are slowly becoming mainstream: amongst many of those Firefox add-ons I want to talk about Drag & DropZones.
Another day, another big sale:
MacUpdate has just announced today that they will hold a 15 days promo for 11 Mac apps.
Today I’m gonna talk about a very particular application, Cram.
Cram is a study and test prep app, perfect for students or people preparing for certifications and tests.
How many hours have you ever spent looking for that tutorial you know you have bookmarked three months ago?
A lot, I guess. Well, this is beacuse bookmarks have become too important, they’re the only way we can store websites permanently (I mean, we can’t leave open tabs for 200 websites) being sure that we’ll “find that tutorial” again in the future.
What if we can store all of our boomarked websites in a single desktop application?
Let’s talk about Webbla.
As Web 3.0 is becoming reality, browsers are gaining a great importance: browsers are our first interface, the one we use every single day to explore the Web.
2008 has been a great year for the so-called Browser War: back in September, when Google launched Chrome, its official browser, there was a very interesting debate wether Firefox was still “the best alternative browser” (Internet Explorer is the most used browser, until now) which saw the community split in three: Firefox, Chrome and Safari, our native Mac browser.
Despite these three big names, there are dozens of less known apps, surely worth a try, which I’d like to talk about .
So, here’s MacStories Mac Browsers Roundup, May 2009 Edition.
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Following my previous post about the future of Firefox, (you can find it here) I made this mockup/sketch, hope to be clear enough.
It’s the same mockup Pascal Finette covered in his blog (here) and which I’ve submitted to Mozilla Labs Design Challenge: Summer 09 (where you can find my presentation video as well)