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Google Reader to desktop with Grum for Mac

August 24th, 2009 No comments
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Gruml allows you to view and manage your feed subscriptions of your Google Reader account on Mac OS X.

Read your newsfeeds, manage them in folders, tag them, and much more – all in sync with your Google Reader account.

Always in sync

Gruml and Google Reader are always in sync. Any changes you are doing in Gruml are also transferred to your Google Reader, as well as any changes in Google Reader are synchronized to Gruml promptly.

Tweet articles

Tweet articles including short URLs directly via Gruml.

Manage your folders

Create new folders for your subscriptions, rename existing ones and organize your feeds in a proper manner.

Post notes

Post and organize notes to Google Reader.

Snow Leopard ready

Gruml is ready for Snow Leopard.

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Install Leopard in PC-Just one step :)

June 16th, 2009 2 comments
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Here is a complete guide to install Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.1 (9B18) on your PC, in just one step that is as easy as it could possibly get. Just pop in the DVD and you are good to go, running Leopard in no time, with all the 300+ features at your fingertips.

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This is a one step process that almost anybody in this world would be able to follow.

Here are the basic requirements for you to proceed with the installation of Leopard  :

  • A Blank DVD-R to burn the ISO.
  • The ISO image to be downloaded from Mininova.

Before I tell you, how to install OSX I would like to tell you why this release by Uphuck and Eskurza is an important milestone in the OSX86 Project. Read more…

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Jibbler for iphone

April 21st, 2009 No comments
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Ars Technica has heard from those ever-enigmatic “sources familiar with” that there might just be more going on behind the rumored new Voice Control feature in iPhone 3.0 than we’ve seen so far:

Jibbler appears be an enhancement to the iPhone SpringBoard application, the Finder-esque app that acts as a launcher and will support the newly announced 3.0 Spotlight search. Jibbler may be controlled via the iPhone headset—button squeezes could be used to record short voice segments from the user, which Jibbler will then interpret. Voice synthesis can then be used to give the user a response, similar to the latest generation iPod shuffle, which can “read” playlists and track names—the difference being that the iPhone hardware itself could handle real-time voice synthesis.

Okay, so the code-name is worthy of a Microsoft de-branding exercise, but the technology is intriguing. Apple certainly has taken steps towards voice implementation with the latest iPod shuffle’s VoiceOver and recent headsets have raised the bar (perhaps too much) on control clicks.

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Import Sim Contacts to Phone Contacts in Iphone

April 16th, 2009 No comments
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Days ago when the iphone firmware 2.2.1 was on test . People who run on 1.1.4 or preivious vesions used iSim to import contacts from Sim to Phone.Though GUI and automation is good in this app – steer away from it unless you have some bucks to spare! It ain’t free. SIMport is the way to go!!

Starting iPhone firmware 2.0, Apple solved the SIM import issue by neatly integrating into the iPhone officially! Look for the option under settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendar -> import sim contacts.

Which will take down all the contacts from ur sim to iphone. Once if you use windows contacts or any contacts to synchronize with the itunes together with iphone will take up the contacts and store on ur PC.

Those you run ur phone on 1.1.4 or before . Update it with the latest firmware (how to upgrade) and start fixing bugs and issues u had before.

Cheers

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iWork 09 now ships with MAC

February 25th, 2009 No comments
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Apple ships iwork 09 wtih MAC machine. you can ustomize Your Mac page, configure your Mac and select “iWork ’09” or “iWork ’09 Family Pack” in the iWork ’09 section.

iWork ’09 lets you create, perfect, and share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The Mac way.

What’s in iWork ’09.

  • Pages ’09

    Both a streamlined word processor and an easy-to-use page layout tool, Pages allows you to be a writer one minute and a designer the next.

  • Numbers ’09

    With great-looking templates, easy-to-use formulas, and dynamic tables and charts, spreadsheets suddenly make sense.

  • Keynote ’09

    Captivate your audience with cinema-quality presentations featuring sophisticated animations, transitions, and effects.

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