jCodeCollector – Review
jCodeCollector is another snippet management application. Unlike Schnippselchen Pro jCodeCollector is able to set custom syntax definitions for new languages. Before version 2.0 came out jCodeCollector...
View ArticleSchnippselchen Pro – Review
Schnippselchen Pro is a software which allows you to manage you code snippets. Unlike Code Collector Pro this software lacks some features. The price for this app is “free”, so maybe you want to give...
View ArticleTwitter Screencast III: Freeware Twitter Clients
This is the third part of The Twitter Screencast! We will take a closer look at Freeware Twitter Clients. Episode I: Which Features Does Twitter Have? Episode II: Twitter Services Episode III: Freeware...
View ArticleAn Alfred For Everything
Alfred has become one of the most beloved Application Launchers on OS X in the last months. In this screencast we will see why and take a look at Alfred‘s Corepack Features. AppInfos: [ad...
View ArticleThe Most Comprehensive MindNode Screencast (+ Free Serials)
A dear old friend of mine is this week’s screencast topic: MindNode. Personally I’m a huge MindNode geek and use it for practically everything. Whether I want to plan projects, give a lecture, or for...
View ArticleDropbox for Professionals
This week we cover all things Dropbox! Dropbox has been mentioned in so many blogs, so many times, that it seems ridiculous to brag even more about it. But, we do! Because, Dropbox often just gets...
View ArticleBecome a DJ with Mixxx
Weekend is coming and you want to party with a couple friends but have no idea how? Then Mixxx is the right solution for you! Open up the Mac App Store and download Mixxx. It is free and open source. A...
View ArticleUseful Tricks for 0 Money Episode 2
It’s time again for some Useful Tricks for 0 Money. In episode 2 of this series we’re going to prepare ourselves for Lion, try out some gesture tools, discover a couple of hidden settings and two more...
View ArticleVirtualBox Tutorial
Occasionally we Mac users still need to have access to a Windows or Linux operating system. Whether to start up that one last remaining piece of Windows software or to test a website in Internet...
View ArticleBrowser Comparison Series Episode 2
As promised in episode 1, episode 2 of Free Mac Software’s and Mac OS X Screencasts’s Browser Comparison is going to be all about WebKit, the browser engine Safari is based on. AppInfos: Safari WebKit...
View ArticleHow does iCloud work?
iCloud seems to confuse a lot of users. They ask: What happens in the background? Which thinking-paradigms can you use to understand the iCloud? Why does it “just work”? In this screencast we try to...
View ArticleSocialFolders: The Social Media Synchronizer
In this screencast we’re taking a closer look at a young cloud service named SocialFolders. SocialFolders can best be explained as a social media backup and sync service. With it you connect to various...
View ArticleMaking the Switch From MobileMe to iCloud (+ Free Licenses)
We continue our iCloud series. This time, we talk about the transfer of MobileMe to iCloud. Current MobileMe customers wonder, what’s going to happen after June, 30th 2012 – that’s the day MobileMe...
View ArticleClementine Plays Many Local and Internet Sources
Clementine is a free and open music player which offers vast support for many music services. The player allows you to access last.fm, Spotify, Magnatune, Digitally Imported and many more. Not only can...
View ArticleOpenOffice Tutorial: Writing a scientific paper
Students often struggle writing their first, or even fifth, thesis. Free tools, like OpenOffice, are supposed to help writing these documents, but most of the times they cause more trouble. The problem...
View ArticleRead e-books on your iPad with calibre
This month we’re showing you calibre. calibre is an “iTunes for e-books”. Electronic books can be organized and, much more importantly, converted to many formats. This way you can read all your e-books...
View ArticleSpring Cleaning your Mac
The new year has just begun and now you are probably in the mood to clean your home from the cruft that has been accumulated over the last year. Your Mac isn’t safe from your plans either! But how do...
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