Year: 2003

Desktop pictures/icons weekly recap

Over the course of the past week, MacDesktops has posted 14 new desktop pictures, including: Passo Pordoi – Italy (Landscapes – Nature), Trish Stratus (Show some skin), and Rainy Apple (Logos, Apple). Mandolux has issued three new desktops this week: one Vector-based (Mac OS X/Panther), one ViDRIO (Nature/Ice), and one Mesopotamia (Art/Antiquity).

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Halo for Macintosh now shipping

MacSoft today announced that Halo for Macintosh began shipping to retailers yesterday (December 11th) and is already available at some North American retailers. Halo for Macintosh will be available in Europe later next week. “The most anticipated game in Macintosh history is no longer anticipated –it’s here.

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MacZealots.com offers Mac tutorials, more

MacZealots.com has now launched and is offering articles, tutorials, and reviews for everyone from users new to the Mac platform, up to enterprise IT managers looking for a thorough analysis of a potential solution. The site accepts requests from readers on subjects to be documented in an effort to keep up-to-date on the latest technologies and issues. Present features include locating hidden files in OS X’s file structure, how to set up a weblog using Mac OS X Panther, and tips and techniques for iCal.

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iPodhead.com offers iPod tips and more

A new Web site for iPod users launched yesterday with tips, tricks, and reviews for iPod users. iPodhead.com seeks to “offer an easy step-by-step guide for users of the iPod in order to allow them to make the best use of their favorite gizmo: The iPod.” Current tips include a step-by-step guide on how to easily find and add album art, as well as a tutorial on how to keep the iPod charged and ready for the road at all times.

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X Overload 2.0 released

Teng Chou Ming has announced the release of X Overload 2.0, a collection of utilities that allows users manage and maintain their Mac OS X and Classic System Folder. Version 2.0 offers an updated description database, a new user interface, descriptions for more than 7500 items, and more.

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