Mount Multiple Disc Images for Free with Virtual CloneDrive

Please insert disc! I mean it! Insert the disc now! If you grow tired of programs that demand the presence of a physical...

Mount Multiple Disc Images for Free with Virtual CloneDrive

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One of the things I think of every single working day is how great a platform OS X is for software development. Now, take that...

10 Great OS X Applications for the Web Developer

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

I think I finally found a good solution to my dilemma.  The best part is, it’s open source and available for windows, linux, and mac. Songbird I...

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

Quick Tip - Stop Firefox from Remembering Downloads

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Quick Tip - Stop Firefox from Remembering Downloads

An Overview of Free Online Invoice Software

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An Overview of Free Online Invoice Software

Switcher 2.0 - A Free Exposé Clone for Vista/Server 2008

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Synchronize Your Ubuntu System Clock with Internet Time Servers

Note: This guide was written for Ubuntu 8.10, but any GNOME-based Linux system should be similar.
If you want your Ubuntu system clock to stay in sync with Internet time servers, follow these simple instructions.
Step 1 - Open Time and Date
Go to the System menu → Administration → Time and Date.

Step 2 - Unlock
Click the [...]

New Year Resolution - Clean Up Your Gmail Account with Labels and Filters

New Year Resolution - Clean Up Your Gmail Account with Labels and Filters

A new year is upon us, and once the hangover and the food coma have worn off, it’s time to start working on those resolutions for the fresh new year. Instead of the traditional desires to lose weight and stop smoking, I propose a more realistic and achievable goal - clean up your Gmail account.
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TipsFor.us 2008 Review - The Obligatory Summary Post

TipsFor.us 2008 Review - The Obligatory Summary Post

The year 2008 has come to an end, and thus concludes the first year of existence for TipsFor.us. It’s been an interesting year for us, and I’ve learned a lot so far.
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Changing your iPhone's Battery and 10 tips for Longer Battery Life

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I mentioned in a previous post that the iPhone’s battery needs more attention than simpler phones. And you can’t change the battery yourself! That thing is soldered into place… so unless you are REALLY good with a soldering iron or if you don’t care much about the very real possibility of frying your [...]

Taking Screenshots on a Windows Mobile Device

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In case you are wondering how to take screenshots on your Windows Mobile Smartphone or Pocket PC, let me show you. In my experience (with WM5), Windows Mobile has no built-in way to take screenshots, but there are a few free utilities available that can provide that functionality.
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Printing in OS X: Parallel Ports, Drivers, and Mayem

Printing in OS X: Parallel Ports, Drivers, and Mayem

This is a quick tip. In a word, do not buy the USB to Parallel conversion cables. They SOMETIMES work, which is worse than not working, because then you start believing that they might work, but when it comes time to print something serious (like a 100 page document), you will go insane… [...]

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I mentioned in a previous post that the iPhone’s battery needs more attention than simpler phones. And you can’t change the battery yourself! That thing is soldered into place… so unless you are REALLY good with a soldering iron or if you don’t care much about the very real possibility of frying your [...]

Quick Tip - Stop Firefox from Remembering Downloads

Quick Tip - Stop Firefox from Remembering Downloads

This one is by no means difficult, but I often forget about it. I see no reason why Firefox should remember what I download, and it bugs me to see a huge list of previously downloaded files whenever I open the Firefox Download window.
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Create Your Own Desktop Webapps with Fluid (Mac OS X)

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Download Fluid - requires OS 10.5 or later
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Synchronize Your Ubuntu System Clock with Internet Time Servers

Synchronize Your Ubuntu System Clock with Internet Time Servers

Note: This guide was written for Ubuntu 8.10, but any GNOME-based Linux system should be similar.
If you want your Ubuntu system clock to stay in sync with Internet time servers, follow these simple instructions.
Step 1 - Open Time and Date
Go to the System menu → Administration → Time and Date.

Step 2 - Unlock
Click the [...]

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

I think I finally found a good solution to my dilemma.  The best part is, it’s open source and available for windows, linux, and mac.

Songbird
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Changing your iPhone's Battery and 10 tips for Longer Battery Life

Changing your iPhone’s Battery and 10 tips for Longer Battery Life

I mentioned in a previous post that the iPhone’s battery needs more attention than simpler phones. And you can’t change the battery yourself! That thing is soldered into place… so unless you are REALLY good with a soldering iron or if you don’t care much about the very real possibility of frying your [...]

Taking Screenshots on a Windows Mobile Device

Taking Screenshots on a Windows Mobile Device

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ADrive - 50GB of Free Storage (Online Storage Series)

ADrive - 50GB of Free Storage (Online Storage Series)

In continuing our online storage series, today we’re going to look at ADrive, which offers a whopping 50GB of free storage. So far we have taken a look at:

Dropboks
Mozy
Dropbox
File Dropper
Who.hasfiles
myBloop

Note: In addition to the free plan, ADrive also offers paid plans with additional features and storage space. For this article, I’m using the free version.
For [...]

Dropbox Goes Live - Free 2GB of Synchronized Storage for All!

Dropbox Goes Live - Free 2GB of Synchronized Storage for All!

I am pleased to report that Dropbox has fully opened to the public, no more invitations needed! A few weeks ago I reviewed Dropbox (see review) and concluded that it was the online storage service of my dreams. I still hold to that claim.
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Mount Multiple Disc Images for Free with Virtual CloneDrive

Mount Multiple Disc Images for Free with Virtual CloneDrive

Please insert disc! I mean it! Insert the disc now!
If you grow tired of programs that demand the presence of a physical disc, you can bypass that requirement by running the disc virtually.
Virtual CloneDrive, by SlySoft, is a free program that allows you to mount and run disc images so that your computer will [...]

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

I Hate ID3 tags (Part 2)

I think I finally found a good solution to my dilemma.  The best part is, it’s open source and available for windows, linux, and mac.

Songbird
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