Saturday, May 19, 2007

Moody: Mood Tag Your iTunes Songs

"You first tag your iTunes songs in mood according to the Moody colors. Horizontally the mood goes from sad to happy and vertically from calm to intense music. When your songs are tagged you can play songs not from a specific album, artist or genre but from the mood you're in."



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Lifehacker: Top 10 Mac OS X tweaks

Mac OS X is a great operating system out of the box, but a few simple customizations can make it even better. Check out our top 10 favorite Mac OS X tweaks for making your Mac experience even more personalized, customized and convenient.



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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Ten OS X Command Line Utilities you might not know about

The Mac OS X command line interface is home to thousands of programs that the average user doesn’t know exists. While using the command line in Mac OS X is not necessary for the every day operation of a Macintosh, if harnessed correctly, it can save you a lot of time. I hope you enjoy these ten OS X command line utilities . .



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iLoad: iPod Tool or Cheap Sexy Linux Box?

It's a $300 lunchbox-sized gadget designed to copy CDs to an iPod without using a computer. And it does that job well. But... Any geek who gets their hands on an iLoad will immediately notice, as I did, that there is a surprising number of ports on the back. Plug in a keyboard and a mouse, and you find a Linux box.



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