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Jan 11, 2011
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Strange days – I finally got the app store update…no idea why I didn’t install it the second I knew about it as normal but I have been sick. It’s genius. I’m now really looking forward to Lion.
They’ve essentially made installing even easier, and made it so simple for me to waste hours upon hours and dollars upon dollars installing fun new apps on my Mac. I think the App store for Macs potentially does a few great things:
- They get even more control over the Mac experience – Theoretically making everything an app puts it through another level of quality control. This market demands a certain level of UI and functionality so I don’t know if it’s necessary but it’s nice.
- It makes it much easier for new apps to make it to market. Setting aside the extra level of approval before it hits the market, it should be much easier to get the word out about new Mac apps by getting them into the store than by traditional online marketing methods. That means stronger market and better products; win!
- It makes it much easier for me to part with my dollars. Ok this is probably a downside, but if I can find apps that make my life easier, I’m all for it.
- More free software – a blessing and a curse. I know I’m going to have to watch myself installing a zillion freebies, but it’s great to have the choices.
- The last plus is obviously for Apple – they get their fingers into the sales for the apps. I don’t mind this at all though. For all the benefits developers get I think it’s worth it.
So, I look forward to being able to one-click install all my applications in the future. I wasn’t that excited about Lion because I don’t have an iPad, but now I think bring it on! Look forward to a flock of reviews as I start getting freebie apps by the dozen now I’m sure
If you haven’t updated to get the App Store, know that it will take a few minutes to complete (I actually thought my computer was stuck a few times so be patient), but just go to Software Update and your update should appear just as magically as do all things Mac.
Jan 6, 2011
Posted by angie in Mac OS X Applications, Mac Tricks & How To's, Uncategorized | 0 comments
Ok I know that some of you Windows to Mac converts remember Snag It – it’s an easy, easy, easy way to do screen capture and light image editing.
I know guys, command-option-3 and 4…yes, they totally work and yes I still use them sometimes. And yes I know they’re free and Snag it is not. But here’s why it’s worth it for me…
Scrolling window capture. Oh yes, that’s what I said. Now, I really, really wish this worked in browsers other than Firefox (please please makers of Snag It – I use Chrome!) but you can capture an entire browser page in Firefox in an image by just clicking the arrow at the bottom of the browser window.

Why is this useful? Well for me, it’s a really easy way to note corrections to site content, design changes on web pages, and show bugs that may be browser or OS specific that our tech guys can’t see.
Snag It is also a really quick and easy way to get images ready for documents, whether I captured them with it or not. You can open images and quickly add effects, resize, and add text to them. I know Photoshop/Illustrator snobs, you can do that with Adobe. But I promise you can’t do the easy things nearly as quickly.
So long story short, Snag It saves me tons of time and effort – give it a shot. There’s a free trial and it’s only $50. If it saves you an hour you’ve paid for it right?
Jan 4, 2011
Posted by angie in How do I? - Mac OS X, Mac OS X Applications | 0 comments
“I wonder if someone is saying something about nothing on Facebook that I’ve missed. I’d better check…” Click browser. Type facebook.com, check, check, check…
Rockmelt is a Chrome-based browser that feeds into this little OCD habit of mind. It’s a broswer taken to the next level with social media all around the edges. I wondered if it would feed or tame my Facebook checking addiction. As it turns out, it makes all my social media habits a bit more manageable.
Rockmelt pulls together just about any combination of social media and RSS you’d like and gives you constant but silent updates. It shows you the number of people who have updated since you last checked the feed, and then gives you a neat and tidy way to skim through the updates.
I like it because it keeps me from wandering through Facebook and Twitter when I’m checking updates – I just open it up with a click and usually close it just as quickly. You can also share links and post status updates straight from your browser which is nice too.
While Rockmelt doesn’t really curb my social media addiction, it does make it more efficient. So it’s helpful in that way at least? Right now it’s invite only, but I’d recommend checking it out if you get the opportunity. I have a few invites but it’s only shareable through Facebook so any friends who want it, let me know!
Jan 1, 2011
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It’s true, I’m just so busy and important that I can’t be bothered to remember little things like passwords. Or I just have a really bad memory – one of the two.
With websites demanding more and more complicated, unique passwords and all the work sites I need to log into, I needed some serious help. 1Password to the rescue!
Now I remember literally one password – the one that opens up the program – and in a couple clicks in any of my browsers 1Password fills in the blanks.
Not only that, but it guards all my personal info on my computer – it remembers things like my wifi passwords, my credit card info in case they get stolen, and unfortunately it makes it REALLY easy to shop online. But it also makes shopping online safer. If by any remote chance some baddie installs a keystroke recorder on my computer, I’m not entering the numbers so they wouldn’t catch them that way.
Anyway, all this rambling and gushing to say I love 1Password and you should check it out. This isn’t an affiliate link I just really like them and think you would too. Check out the free trial for Mac & Windows. And here’s more info.
Nov 7, 2009
Posted by angie in Freebies, Mac OS X Applications | 0 comments

MacHeist combines my love of cool apps with my love of free stuff. They resurface every once in a while with a bundle of apps that’s usually about 10 apps for the price of one, but this time they have a “nano” bundle they’re running in the name of market research.
Basically you take the free bundle and they ask you one question: how much would you have paid for it. That’s it. Then you get access to the whole thing. But hurry, it’s only open for five days.
And there’s one catch. One of the apps doesn’t open to everyone until they reach their goal. So spread the word so that we can get our locked app
You can check out the MacHeist while it’s open, or sign up for information on the next heist by going to a very clean and pretty page here: http://www.macheist.com/