Archive for January, 2009

Xyle Scope Review

Xyle Scope Review

Xylescope not only helps in understanding and utilizing web standards, it also uses web standards to achieve its magic. Xylescope’s source views are taking advantage of Safari’s rendering engine to achieve their unique formatting. While Xylescope transparently converts source code into richly structured HTML, the formatting of the source views is completely governed by style sheets that [...]
LogMeIn Ignition

LogMeIn Ignition

LogMeIn connects you to your desktop from anywhere in the world. What a rush! The iPhone is a small computer in your pocket. But what if you need access to your actual computer–the one you left at home or the office? Maybe there’s a file you need to view, a program you need to run, or even a machine that needs troubleshooting. Whatever the case, LogMeIn Ignition makes that connection from [...]
Rolando for iPhone
Rolando for iPhone
Rolando for iPhone
Rolando for iPhone
Rolando for iPhone

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Some day very soon, all of us are going to have to sit down and figure out just what constitutes the perfect iPhone app. I mean, setting aside such trivialities like what genre an app belongs to or how much it costs, we can certainly agree that there are certain attributes that set apart an ideal iPhone app from some of the more standard fare that litters the App Store. Can’t we? For starters, [...]
Adobe After Effects CS4

Adobe After Effects CS4

3D support is one of the major upgrades you’ll find in this version of After Effects. Of course, After Effects has been creating 3D environments for years, but the individual elements making up those environments were actually 2D, simply animated in a 3D space. The new After Effects, however, can import true 3D objects contained in the PSD files created by Adobe Photoshop Extended. A 3D object—a [...]
Free Find Any File 1.0.2 Searches For Files On Mac OS Disks

Free Find Any File 1.0.2 Searches For Files On Mac OS Disks

Find Any File 1.0.2 is a free program for Mac OS 10.4 and later that lets you search for files on your disks, primarily on HFS formatted ones. Contrary to Spotlight, it does not use a database but instead uses the file system driver’s fast search operations. This lets you search for file properties such as name, dates, size, etc., but not for file content (use Spotlight for that)! Find Any File [...]
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