Installer.app developers have released info on Installer 4, which will work with jailbroken iPhones running firmware 2.0. “Hi folks! Many of you are wondering what’s up with Installer 4. No, we haven’t slowed down the work on it, and are currently in... (posted on 25 Jul 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Software + Apps, Organization, Utilities, Mac + Computers, SoftwareMac app RiftVault has come out of pre-release for its full public 1.0 release. RiftVault allows you to store your important personal information using encryption to ensure the... (posted on 25 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
While Windows has got nearly more than a thousand tweaking utilities, Ubuntu Linux has got one too and its known as Ubuntu Tweak. Ubuntu Linux is no doubt the most user-friendly and easy to use Linux distro but when it comes to tweaking and playing with... (posted on 24 Jul 2008 by Sizlopedia)
There may be many times when you may want to leave your laptop on, but the default settings in Windows may take up to 20 minutes for the LCD screen to turn itself off, of course the time may vary depending on your settings. I have faced a problem with... (posted on 21 Jul 2008 by Techie Buzz)
If you’re an OS X user you’ll have most probably used Quicksilver or at least heard of it. Well a few months ago I kind of got sick of Quicksilver and wanted to try something new.  I eventually stumbled upon Butler. Butler is a really easy to use and... (posted on 21 Jul 2008 by Make Use Of)
Inevitably, you are going to end up with duplicate files on your computer. This causes a problem because you may think you are editing one version, but end up updating the wrong copy. To help remedy this problem, check out DoubleKiller. DoubleKiller’s... (posted on 17 Jul 2008 by PCMech)
Caffeine 1.2http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/caffeine/index.htmlDo you like watching movies on your PC? How about giving presentations on your laptop? Is your laptop like my mom, who falls asleep during movies (and I'm sure presentations)?How about a... (posted on 16 Jul 2008 by Confessions of a Freeware Junkie)

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