Archive for the 'Software Reviews' Category

Photo Drop

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Need an application that lets you resize, flip, watermark, post exif data, and many other features via a bulk action? Well, it looks like Photo Drop is just that application. It’s a free app and was featured in LifeHacker as the download of the day for Macs.
Photo Drop LinkLifeHacker Link

Shopify

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

A friend just pointed out the relatively new online shop administration system, Shopify, to me. Looking around, it seems pretty slick and easy to use. The interface is beautiful, very flexible, and will tie into pretty much any merchant system you prefer. You do pay a little bit for the service, but prices seem reasonable. [...]

Controlling many PC’s on one keyboard - a tip from Harry F.

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

So Harry sent me this link on how to control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse across your home or work network. Take a look at this link here and check it out.Thanks to this nifty little tool I am able to control my laptop as well as the token office PC by dragging [...]

RCDefaultApp - Default Program Selector (Mac)

Friday, April 20th, 2007

I just found a great program that lets you control what programs are used for specific file types from a central location (System Prefs). I just installed it, and it works like a snap.Great little tool, if you ask me. http://www.rubicode.com/Software/RCDefaultApp/HT: Lifehacker

Google Reader

Monday, March 26th, 2007

I read a handful of blogs on a regular basis - last count was 46 - and I have been a NetNewsWire user for years. I’ve been looking for a new reader, as NNW felt a bit restrictive, or maybe just a little musty, and Steve reminded me about Google Reader, a new project by [...]

Internet Explorer part VII

Monday, December 4th, 2006

For those of you that are using windows you may already know there is an update to Internet Explorer called Internet Explorer 7. I made the mistake of installing it on my windows machine here at the office and it didn’t work at all, just keep freezing up and crashing my computer, so I deleted [...]

Color Jack

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

Here’s a nifty tool that allows you to have fun with colors. It even contains the color numbers for webdesign. Very cool.http://www.colorjack.com/studio/#

Adobe Lightroom

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

This is a cool new application that Adobe is working on. One of our customers told me about it, so I just had to give it a test run It sort of reminds me of iPhoto but has a lot of really cool features. Including being able to make your own gallery for your [...]

OSX Leopard

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Yesterday Harry and I had a chance to watch a video showing all the new features for the next generation of the operating system for Mac’s. Check it out on apple’s website.I think the coolest thing on there is the “time machine.” I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve wished I could undo [...]

Thunderbird

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

Anyone out there a Mozilla Firefox fan?? I am a huge fan of most of the Mozilla products. FireFTP, FireFox, etc. Last week I tried out Mozilla’s email program called Thunderbird.It works similarly to Apple Mail, only you can run it on a PC, just download it, it’s totally FREE. I have been using this [...]