Combine your Mac/PC + iPhone/iPad into the ultimate gaming console. Simply install AirServer on your Mac/PC and beam over your favourite iOS games. AirServer is also the first and only software that can Mirror your iPhone/iPad to your Windows PC.
OS X's Spotlight is a great tool for finding that file you lost or launching apps, but it can do a lot more than just find the occasional file. Here are some of the coolest Spotlight tips, features, and shortcuts to make your Mac a time-saving, file-searching powerhouse.
DiskWarrior is the most highly decorated Mac disk repair utility ever. It repairs disks that no other program can repair. New hardware monitoring helps protect your data from drive malfunctions.
Archives Contact AlternateIdea July 11th, 2009 Introducing HTTPRiot - Easily Consume REST Resources on the iPhone and OS X 2 comments on 1754 words If you’ve ever tried to do networking with Foundation you know that wrestling with NSURLConnection and NSURLRequest can be painful. Thankfully, we’ve seen a few third party tools step up to alleviate some of this pain. I want to introduce you to a couple of those tools and show you what I’ve been working on as well. UPDATED: Fixed the permission issue on the download link The current crop of tools There are some excellent HTTP libraries available for the iPhone and OS X. So why do we need another one? Balance. There are two particularly popular libraries that I’m going to talk about: ASIHTTPRequest and ObjectiveResource. I’ll explain the benefits and tradeoffs of each and also explain where HTTPRiot fits in to this equation. ASIHTTPRequest ASIHTTPRequest is a highly flexible lower level tool (relative to HTTPRiot & ObjectiveResource).
Anti-Social is a productivity application for Macs that turns off the social parts of the internet. When Anti-Social is running, you’re locked away from hundreds of distracting social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter and other sites you specify.
AppFresh is an utility that helps to keep all applications on your Mac up to date by checking the internet for new releases and making downloading and installing a breeze
You can use your keyboard to quickly accomplish many tasks in iTunes. To find the shortcuts for common commands, look in the menus (or see the menu shortcuts below). To do an action, press the keys indicated below.
A few days ago, we reported on some rumored OS X Leopard features. Those turned out to be fake as Uncle Tom's toupee. But, the real features unveiled at today's WWDC Keynote turned out to be almost as yummy. If
Using AppleJack, you can repair your disk, repair permissions, validate the system's preference files, and get rid of possibly corrupted cache files. In most cases, these operations can help get your machine back on track.