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Still need more reassurance? Songbird runs on the Firefox engine!
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Songbird Sings!
Monday, July 24, 2006
Quartz Composer--->RSS Screen Savers!
If you want to check it out and you're running OS X 10.3.9 or higher, download it here! Then add it to the "Screen Savers" folder within either your root Library or user library folder. Then just go to the Screen Savers preference panel and select the file you just added.
For more: check out my new Goodies Page!
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Firefox 2.0b1
The updated speed boost is great, their new live updating bookmarks (RSS) work (I'll leave it at that), the browser is easily skinable now right though the tools menu > Add-ons, and finally now that most of the best extensions work in v2.
My final words are this: Officially you should wait until the full version of Firefox 2 is released to download it, but unofficially: just do it.
90's iMix
I just posted a new 'Classics of the 90's' iMix, as always, a decent list of cool tracks.

I post these iMixes to iTunes because it's an easy way to preview songs before you buy them, but if you don't want to spend money, or don't use iTunes, you can just download the songs using your favorite p2p or BitTorrent (Legal Stance).
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Rivet Clip System Review
Monday, July 17, 2006
Firefox 1.504 Will Do You Best!
The skinny: be sure to use Firefox version 1.504, or the most current official version, in order to have the best online experience.
The subtle difference...
The first panel is Safari and Konqueror, things show up twice and there is no flash.
The second panel represents IE 6, the flash doesn't properly load.
The third panel is the correctly working version, in this case I used Firefox 1.504.

I don't really care if you can see all of my sidebar, but if you are experiencing some of these viewing issues then just think what other sites you may not be viewing properly either... Food for thought.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Tiki Boom Casual Friday?
Finally An Apple Media Center?
With Apple's next release of iTunes there will be support for HD video content. Starting with Disney they will be releasing full length HD movies. They already sell movies and this will just boost sales of video content, with the ability to store any videos you want on the huge hard drive, I think people will take advantage of this useful piece of hardware and someday soon we will see one in many homes!
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
New Boom!
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Command-Option-What?
Those keys to the left and right of your space bar are pretty useful you know...
In the new OS X Tips post there are over 100 useful key commands! Take a gander at them and I guarantee that you will see a few you've never heard of!










