Posts by: Steve
New ‘1Password’ app for iPhone & iPad released by AgileBits
For its version 4, popular password aggregating app 1Password, from AgileBits, received a total redesign but need to be repurchased for current users.
Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator CS6 finally get Retina support with latest update
The Mac version of Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator CS6 get support for Retina displays for the MacBook Pro 13″ & 15″ with their latest update.
Apple is finally fixing all iOS 6’s Map issues.
As you can remember, the introduction of the new Maps app in iOS 6 was received with a very cold welcome around the globe as the new app is affected by erroneous and bad datas, weirds landscape renders and more… But as Tim Cook announced in its apology, Apple is working as hard as it can to fix all those issues as fast as possible.
Apple updates Final Cut Pro X to 10.0.7, Motion to 5.0.6 & Compressor to 4.0.6
Only a few weeks after updating Final Cut Pro X to 10.0.6, Apple updates once again Final Cut Pro X with a maintenance & bug fix release.
This update addresses the following issues (from Apple.com):
Ashdod Port Visitor Center got a Silver Plaque at INTERCOM 2012
I’m very proud to announce that the Ashdod Port Visitor Center got a Silver Plaque in the category “Visitor Center” at INTERCOM 2012, part of the Chicago International Film Festival.
Ripple Training released “Optics”, a new FCPX plugin for all your HUD & viewfinders needs
Ripple Training released today Optics, a new FCPX plugin for Noise Industries’ FX Factory set of plugins.
Internet Explorer sucks… less? Microsoft works hard to change your mind…
When you have the browser that is the most hated around the web, you have to react. Microsoft knows how we all feel about Internet Explorer and do its best to change our minds.
The New iMac can have its memory (RAM) upgraded and it’s easy. [with video]
The new iMacs have an awesome design but upgrading their memory (RAM) looks to be tricking. Fear not, from the recent iFixit teardown of the 21.5-inch iMac revealed, we learn that you’ll have to unglue your display if you want to swap out your hard drive or add more RAM but it’s a piece of cake on the bigger, 27-inch iMacs.
Apple added a new feature for the 27-inch iMacs that makes swapping out RAM easier than a push of a button. Well, it’s almost that easy – here’s how to do it.
iTunes 11 will get back the missing duplicate song detection but Cover Flow won’t return.
As part of his favorable review of iTunes 11, Walt Mossberg noted that Apple commented on two particular features it took out of iTunes 11.
Fans of iTunes will notice some omissions and flaws. The long-touted Cover Flow carousel of album covers has been dumped. The company says it found too few users considered it useful. A feature that finds duplicate entries is missing. Apple says it will soon be restored in a minor update of the program.
I’ve never was a big fan of Cover Flow on iTunes or the Finder, so I won’t miss it. What about you? You can comment and add your thinkings in the comments bellow.
Here’s the video review:
iTunes 11 introduces a new download manager.
Apple released yesterday a totally new version of its media player for Mac & Windows. It features a completely redesigned interface and a much more reactive interface. One on the features we might overlook is the introduction of a new separate download manager for movies, TV show, podcast, apps & more…
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