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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From MacRumors: Apple is hosting an Apple Watch Activity Challenge on Sunday, December 21 to honor World Meditation Day. The challenge will show up for Apple Watch owners...
macOS 14 will almost certainly be previewed at June’s Worldwide Developer Conference. What will it be nicknamed? A tweet by Parker Ortolani, product manager at Vox Media, says there are 15 names of places in California that Apple has trademarked, but never used. They...
Keeping track of rumors for Apple display plans is tricky. For example, conflicting reports about an “Apple Studio Pro” with ProMotion with a mini-LED, ProMotion display have been canned. Or maybe postponed. A new report from OLED-info says that Apple to switch to...
By Laura Darnell The US$49.99 Adonit Star for the iPad is incredible. It looks just like a regular ink pen in my backpack. It is lightweight and very responsive. I love using it with the notes app on my iPad to toggle between a hand writing and a typed look. The...
By Dustin Darnell The US$49.99 iWALK PowerGrip Mag MagSafe Battery Pack features a built-in powerful N50 magnet ring that attaches it firmly to the back of your phone. Slim and lightweight, the PowerGrip also features a finger ring so you can keep a grip on your...
AutoMile (http://briantoth.com/automile) for Mac OS X (10.7 and higher) is a solid alternative to other mileage tracking apps that require recording your car’s odometer reading. It’s built for quick data entry using drag ‘n drop and conveniently supports keyboard shortcuts.
With the US$29 app, you simply record where you went and it does the rest. AutoMile looks up the distance traveled between stops and keeping a running total of the miles you’ve traveled. You can also do your recording when you prefer.
Boinx Software recently updated iStopMotion, to version 3, making its stop motion animation tool for Mac OS X, even better The new version adds the ability to create HD movies using an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch as a camera via the free iStopMotion Remote Camera app.
Perfect Mask 5 (US$99.95) is the next generation of Mask Pro from onOne Software (www.ononesoftware.com). It can be purchased as a standalone or as part of Perfect Photo Suite 6, and promises to make high-quality masks in just a few clicks.
Perfect Mask can be accessed directly from Photoshop, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, and Apple Aperture. Because there’s no masking in Lightroom or Aperture (without a plug-in), photographers who use these programs for the majority of their workflow would benefit most from this application. Likewise,
If you want an easy, breezy guide to OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, check out “OS X Mountain Lion Portable Genius” from Wiley. This US$30, 424-page book offers a ton of tips and techniques on the features of the latest major rev of Mac OS X, such as Game Center, Messages, and Notification,.
The book also offers an easy-to-understand guid on the basic tools and shortcuts — with color graphics, no less. “OS X Mountain Lion Portable Guide” covers everything from customizing your operating system to using multimedia to syncing your Mac to other devices.