There’s no excuse for my absence but I do apologize and I am back to normal. Thanks for staying with us.
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There’s no excuse for my absence but I do apologize and I am back to normal. Thanks for staying with us.
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“6 Pieces Of Software, 6 Reasons To Buy, 6 Reasons To Love, 0 Dollars To Spend”
Yes, Macheist.com is having another “Mini” Macheist. If you are not familiar, Macheist is a website where you complete “Mission” to get free software. In a “Macheist,” you usually pay a very low price for multiple applications.
Today, and for a limited time Macheist.com is Giving away 6 pieces of software for your mac!
The six software titles are:
ShoveBoxShovebox is for thoe things you need to do, but don’t have the time for.
Yes! Just like cleaning your sheets!

WriteRoom is an application used for concentrating while writing.
These days, it can be very stressfull to just write. With WriteRoom,
you’ve got it covered.
TinyGrabEvery needed to get that screenshot? Yes? Well this
is the best on the market at this time because of the
ease and time it takes to “snap” and “Paste.”
TwitterrificTwitterrific is the full “Ad-Free” version that
we all have come to know and love today.
Great for updating and keeping in touch with your Twitter pals.
Mariner WriteMariner Write is another word processor. Yes,
we all have fifty-thousand, but this is free! Can’t beat that!
Hordes Of OrcsThis is a tower defense game. I personally have
not tried it but since it is free, why not give it a shot.
And yes, it IS 3d!
These are all great applications so head over to http://Macheist.com and get them before they are gone!
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Bill Gates once looked at a Apple computer and said “Hey! I’m gonna completely rip this off!” and a few years later, he succeeded in making the worst computer ever! Sure its easy to use, simple, and gets the job done, but what about the part where its EASILY INFECTED WITH VIRUSES! Yeah thats throws some water on the fire. Anyway on down the road they make Windows Vista. FAIL! Nothing good about it really. Good looking but slow, high tech but glitchy, should I go on? Its sorda like taking a pill for bladder control, that gives you diarrhea… So then they bag it and start advertising Windows 7… again… FAIL! It’s kind of like someone in the office said “Hey! Our OS has a terribal Gui… Frank in accounting uses a mac… and it looks good! Lets rip it off again!” And thus, Windows 7 was born… yeah. So it has its good and bad. I mean windows can be really useful. But I personally don’t like viruses… they can be annoying. Windows 7 has support for virtual hard disks… yay! Now I don’t have to download a nice program to do it… the taskbar takes a step backwards. Hope you all know what your program icons look like folks! there isn’t any text! this is not good for developers. When your beta testing many programs, they all have the same blank icon. They removed windows mail, Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Calendar… but they are available for free in a separate package called Windows Live Essentials! So thats a bummer. All in all I’d stick with XP… It runs all my programs and has all the stuff I need. Now if microsoft could start making Virus free systems they’d be great!
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Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed “Karmic Koala”, is the latest in the very user-friendly Linux distribution. With the final being released in just a few days, I thought I’d write an article about my experiences with it so far.
First off, boot time is greatly improved from the already snappy Jaunty Jackalope. With GRUB 2 and the newest GDM, it’s no question why either. Tons of behind-the-scenes changes are applied as well, and startup flies bye.
Once you’re in the desktop, the first thing you may notice is a new theme. The Ubuntu development team did a great job with the theme, and the “Humanity” icon set that goes along with it is wonderful to look at. It’s no longer a gross overuse of orange, and the community has decided upon several wallpapers for you to choose from.
The Ubuntu Software Center replaces the Add/Remove Software dialog, and it’s a joy to use. Its new design is spectacular and fun to navigate, as well as powerful. Almost as powerful as downloading a .deb package and installing it yourself.
The newest GNOME desktop manager is included in this release, and it’s faster and more stable than the release included in the previous Ubuntu. There are some changes, such as Empathy replacing Pidgin as the default IM client, which makes for tighter integration.
Ubuntu 9.10 is a huge step forward for the Linux community, and it brings us leaps and bounds closer to the future of a Windows-free computing world. Karmic Koala is insanely fast, and I urge everyone to at least give it a shot, especially if you weren’t impressed when you first tried Linux and if you went back to Windows.
For more information, and the official release date of Ubuntu 9.10, check out http://www.Ubuntu.com/
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I recently unboxed the Powermat, a wireless charging station for all your favorite devices. This is the Home and Office version. A more in-depth review will be out later.
Thanks http://Powermat.com
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It took me long enough but I finally got it. I had had problems with my hackintosh updating to 10.5.6 but now I have it! I love it and just adore it. I hope you enjoy!
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Thinkgeek is the best place to find all sorts of cool toys for just about everything. I got this for 19.99 and you can pick yours up too. Thanks ThinkGeek!
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