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Picks are up! Plus new items

June 29th, 2008 by cate

Hi!

The picks are up: mac games. Hope you enjoy them. Here are some other new releases this week:

Oscillating Rhythms 1.0 – Freeware tool designed to produce drum patterns by leveraging the power of simple oscillators.

Mango 1.0 – Simple but powerful web browser.

Back It 1.0 – Specialized stand-alone backups.

Martians Vs. Robots 1.1 – Classic Asteroids style single player arcade mode.

Vega 1.01 – An arcade styled casual game where speed and accuracy is everything

Funes 1.0 – An easy to use application that lets you choose the rating of itunes by clicking the stars in the status menu.

Customer Manager 1.0 – Freeware app for customer info management.

Smilebox 1.0 – a creative photo sharing service that extends what you can do with iPhoto, iTunes, and Photo Booth. You can mix your photos, videos, and music with animated designs you can email, post to a website or blog, or print.

MacLoc 1.0 – Freeware saftey item solution when you need to step out of the room for a moment.

EZ Business Manager 1.0 – Freeware. Handle departments, products, expenses, employees, customers and their relationships with each other, all within a simple interface.

iBackupSafari 1.0 – Backup and copy your Safari bookmarks. (Freeware)

Yatzy Twist 1.0 – Yahtzee

Pocket Gnome 1.0 – A “bot” for World of Warcraft. Its goal is to make it easier to automate repetitive activities within the game.

New Mac Game: King Mania

June 28th, 2008 by cate

mac game strategy king mania
More fun gaming from the same developers that brought you the excellent Jets N Guns. This time around, it is a game of strategy.

KingMania is an action strategy game based in a fantasy world that will test your ability to make quick tactical decisions. Use spells, combined with the power of your loyal subjects, to defeat your opponents. Control different areas, like castles, villages, mage towers and more to begin building the strength of your monarchy. Gather gold at the mines to pay for more than 30 structure upgrades to your buildings and towns.

Buy it now

or Download the free demo

New Mac Game – The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes

June 27th, 2008 by cate

game for mac sherlock holmes
The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes is a mystery adventure game, featuring 16 unique cases of forgery, espionage, theft, murder and more. Investigate hundreds of potentially relevant clues and lively characters in each mysterious story. Explore 40 historically accurate locations around London, including seedy docks, the British Museum, the Royal Theatre, private estates, etc., as you track down suspects and evidence with one of the world’s favorite super sleuths, Sherlock Holmes.

Buy it now or

Download a free demo

New Word Game for Mac: Jig Words

June 25th, 2008 by cate

jig words word games for mac
Click on letters to spell words and reveal fun photos. There’s two modes to play: “Jig Words” mode challenges you to find all the possible words and includes “Word Duel” bonus rounds. “Letter Racing” mode places you in competition with 3 other players to see who can find words the fastest! As you make words, you’re also revealing hundreds of fun photos and you can even add your own favorite photos right into the game.


Buy it now
or

Download a free demo

Apple to Make Beatles Games?

June 24th, 2008 by cate

More about it here.

New Free Mac Game: Dinky Dungeon

June 24th, 2008 by cate

dinky dungeon rpg
Dinky Dungeon is a 50+ level Old-School 2D dungeon RPG (role playing adventure game) . Choose a character and adventure to recover the Pearls of Wisdom to save the Kingdom. To do so you will need to battle monsters and collect as many items as possible to improve your abilities. Interface uses mouse only. Over one hundred total different Monsters, Items, Weapons, etc.

download now

This Week’s Mac Picks are Up

June 22nd, 2008 by cate

Hello!

This week’s picks are up and they’re all mac games. yay.

Other new items this week:

“It’s About Time to learn iPhone” 1.0 – From setting it up in iTunes, to using every iPhone application, to helpful tips and tricks – you can become an expert and use iPhone to its full potential.


iRemind 1.0
– Freeware utility that at the time fixed by the user calls for attention by a screen-message, or by saying ‘Hello!’ or by playing a piece of music or by a couple of beeps.

Giggles Computer Funtime For Baby: Nursery Rhymes 1.0 – Babies love touching the computer keyboard — Now You Can Let Them! Each curious key press entertains your baby with delightful animated characters in classic Nursery Rhymes.

Fashion Dash 1.0 – Fashion Dash will challenge you with a steady stream of customers willing to pay big bucks for perfectly tailored attire.

GaragePay 1.0 – download, view, search, and archive all your PayPal transactions without having to log into the PayPal website. It lets you organize your transactions in smart groups and can export to CSV files.

PhoneFinger 1.0 – This freeware transforms your Mac’s mouse cursor into a realistic simulated human finger for testing and demoing iPhone applications and websites.

Have a great week.

New Mac Game – Massive Harvest Encounter

June 21st, 2008 by cate

massive harvest encounter strategy mac game
This games is sort of like a Tower Defense meets Starcraft. Collect money by harvesting resources from mineral rocks and defending your base against endless hordes of aliens.

Buy it now or

Download a free demo of it

New Mac Game: The Tuttles Madcap Misadventures

June 16th, 2008 by cate

the tuttles madcap misadventures side scrolling arcade mac game

I know. Could the title of this game be LONGER??! Ok, that doesn’t matter. This new game for mac is a “must play” side-scrolling arcade adventure with the Tuttles. Beautifully detailed art, wonderfully silly situations, and animated, comic book style cut scenes brought to life by some of Hollywood’s biggest names.

Buy it now or

Download the demo (255 MB)

Picks are up and some new things

June 16th, 2008 by cate

Picks are here: mac games. Have fun!

Other new items:

Tubular 1.0 – a new way to experience Internet TV.

Resourcery 1.0 – access all of your resources for all of your projects from one integrated window.

Colendar 1.0 – produces colorful PDF calendars in many languages and currently two formats, DIN A4 & US Legal.

iLabel-it CD 1.0 – create and label your own CD/DVD with iLabel-It-CD. Personalize the title, contents and add the date and then output to a PDF template for printing.

AnotherPOS 1.0.4 – easy to use point of sale system for your Mac.

Pencil Check Pro 1.0 – This line testing software is the classic animators’ best friend, sitting next to the animation table for fast and accurate line tests. An easy to use must-have tool for students learning animation principles.

Source Editor 1.0 – Editor for developers. (Free)

New Hidden Object Mac Game: The Clumsys

June 13th, 2008 by cate

the clumsys seek find hidden objects game mac
Tim and his mischievous friends have gotten themselves into quite a pickle. They discovered Grandpa’s latest invention, The Time Machine, and have teleported themselves to different time periods. Help Grandpa track down the 20 missing kids and clean up any traces they have left behind. Who knows what kind of chain reaction a toy car could cause in the year 200 B.C.

Buy it now or

Download a free demo of it

New Shooter Game for Mac: Larva Mortus

June 12th, 2008 by cate

larva mortus shooter for mac
From the same devs who brought you the awesome Jets N Guns (shooter), Styrateg (arkanoid), and Phantasia (match 3), here’s another game that will keep you glued to your Mac for quite a while…

Larva Mortus features fast and furious monster-hunting game play packed with splatterific gore.

At the end of 19th Century, dark forces shade the world once again. A brave agent, experienced in exorcism and combat, comes to face the oncoming evil to fight loathsome supernatural monsters and horrific spawns of black magic. (Caution: This game is not for the faint of heart and contains gory, graphic images and themes.)

Buy it now

Download a free demo of Larva Mortus.

New Mac Game: Trivia Machine

June 11th, 2008 by cate

mac game trivia machine
Climb to the top of the ladder by answering fun questions from the trivia machine. The game features thousands of trivia questions across 9 categories. The unique game play involves strategy as well as trivia knowledge…it’s challenging and entertaining.

Buy it now or download a free demo of it to try first.

Steve Job’s WWDC Keynote in 60 Seconds

June 11th, 2008 by cate

The meat of the 107 minute keynote in just one minute. Here it is. That’s how all keynotes should be!

Picks are up!

June 8th, 2008 by cate

All mac games this week!

Here are some other new items this week:

VLC – has been updated!

Inspire Me 1.0 – Stores and manages simple text phrases. It can display your phrases, changing them throughout the day, on the desktop, in a floating window, or using Growl. Additional phrase collections can easily be downloaded right from within the application.

Multiuser Pro 1.0 – brings an Avid-like project window to Final Cut Pro. Create multiple Final Cut Pro users within a single Mac OS X user login.

iCal Dupe Deleter 1.0 – Aid the removal of duplicate timed events in iCal under OSX Tiger and Leopard. It allows the selection of individual calendars for testing, shows the number of duplicates found and displays the progress of deletions.

MiLife 1.0 – keep a daily journal of notes, ideas, or personal memos. Designed to function as an organic, daily writing tool, it keeps your pages and diaries organized and protected so that you can write what’s on your mind without worry.

Calories 1.0 – Calories lets you record and analyze your daily nutrition with ease.

eMail Broadcaster 1.0 – allows you to easily send a large amount of emails. It is simple to use, and scalable enough to hold and send millions of email addresses. It is a perfect application to use to send our monthly newsletters, or send email a pre-qualified list.

MacTimer 1.0 – An all-purpose timer.

Rollster – A fast, puzzle-style action game, where reflex and quick thought are your allies.

Can’t Keep Up with Your RSS Feeds? Here are some tips

June 7th, 2008 by cate

From dumblittleman (i love dumblittleman!):

“RSS is an amazing technology which helps you to read different websites and blogs through your feed reader. It saves you a lot of time because you don’t need to visit your favorite blogs everyday if you are subscribed to them in your feed reader. Apart from saving you time, it also brings in a world of information and knowledge and acquaints you with the latest happenings in your fields of interest. And it does all that at one place – your RSS feed reader.

However, keeping aside the numerous merits of RSS, it could well be addictive too. Yes, when you subscribe to a huge number of RSS feeds, you could easily end up spending hours everyday just reading feeds. And that’s when you conclude that you are a victim of RSS overload and you need to do something about it.

So here are those 8 tips which will help you manage your RSS feeds in a better manner and avoid RSS overload.

Make a ‘ Primary ‘ or ‘ Everyday ‘ Folder
You may have different folders in your feed reader, but I strongly suggest you to create a folder named ‘Primary’ or ‘Everyday’, which will house all those blogs which are your favorites and you have to read them everyday or have to read them first.

Make a ‘ News ‘ Folder
In the list of your favorite blogs/sites, it’s possible that you’ve got NY Times and Techmeme. Put such news feeds in a separate ‘News’ Folder. DO NOT put them in your primary folder. The news related blogs or websites produce tons of posts everyday and it’s better to create a separate folder for them.

Use Keyboard Shortcuts
Most of the feed readers provide keyboard shortcuts. I use Google Reader and it has some excellent keyboard shortcuts which help me wade through feeds quickly. So whichever feed reader you use, just make sure you utilize its keyboard shortcuts feature to read feeds at a good pace.

Track your time
If you think that you are reading too many feeds everyday and are addicted to it, it’s better to set a time frame for reading feeds. You should not compromise your other important tasks by spending hours in reading feeds.

Create an ‘ Unread ‘ Folder
If you come across an article which you would like to read word-by-word later, then instead of marking it as unread, transfer it to a folder named ‘Unread ‘. Then you can set a particular time of the day to read the articles in your unread folder. If you just mark them as unread, then chances are you will miss them later due to the ever increasing new items in your feed reader.

Mark all as read when required
You come back from a vacation and find 1,000+ articles in reader. What do you do ? Start reading them? I think it’s better to mark all of them as read because there are simply too many to read. However before you do that, read the next point.

Search
Before you mark all the feeds as read, you could always search for some specific terms or keywords in your feed reader and get acquainted with the latest happenings in your fields of interest. Most of the feed readers like Google Reader and FeedDemon have nice search features and help you to search through feeds easily.

Analyze once in a while
We come across new blogs, like them and add them to our feed reader. Thats what RSS is for, but once in a while you should also analyze your feed reading habits and check which feeds you are paying attention to and what you need to get rid of. This again depends on your feed reader and what kind of analysis tools it provides. For example FeedDemon has a Reports feature and Google Reader provides Trends. Here is an article which explains how to use the trends feature in Google Reader to manage RSS overload.

I hope the aforementioned tips help you to manage your RSS feed reading habits in a better and effective manner.” [source]

New Hidden Objects Mac Game: Dream Chronicles

June 6th, 2008 by cate

seek find hidden objects mac game dream chronicles
Imagine waking to find your husband missing and your daughter and the entire town under a sleeping spell. Your surroundings seem strangely surreal and otherworldly and there are puzzles and clues scattered throughout town like breadcrumbs. Find all the clues and you’ll discover what happened to your family and friends, and you’ll learn about your husband’s mysterious past. But, if you are unsuccessful, this strange new world may remain as it is. Then again, what if it is all just a dream?

Buy it now or

download a free demo of it.

Why Apple Could Kill The Nintendo DS

June 6th, 2008 by cate

article in forbes

New Mac Game – Dairy Dash

June 3rd, 2008 by cate

dairy dash for mac
If you’re a fan of Diner Dash and other games like Burger Shop, and Pet Shop Hop, you will not be disappointed with Dairy Dash.

What is it? Dairy Dash is an involved and fun game where you’ll take care of cows, goats, chickens, and sheep while growing tomatoes, corn and pumpkins. You’ll even enjoy the occasional glass of lemonade and fill an order or two. C’mon, you’ve always wondered what it’s like to run a farm. Maybe?

Buy it now – or Download the free demo of Dairy Dash.

The New iPhone

June 1st, 2008 by cate

From forbes:

“Apple (nasdaq: AAPL – news – people ), Jobs’ secretive computer and gadget company, has been quietly positioning millions of units of a mysterious new product–almost certainly the new iPhone–in key markets since March. And yet, incredibly, not one credible image of Apple’s new product has yet been published.

If the new phone is a flop, it’s going to be a doozy. Apple is promising to sell 10 million of the gizmos this year; many investors are betting the Cupertino, Calif., company will sell many more than that. Yet Jobs has managed to keep the look, the feel and a complete list of the phone’s features under wraps.
t’s almost certain Jobs will unveil the latest version of the iPhone June 9, when he speaks at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The gadget will go up for sale shortly thereafter. Ryan Peterson, co-founder at start-up ImportGenius.com, was the first to get the details of how Apple will make this happen. Peterson–an iPhone fan himself–sells shipping data culled from a clutch of government and private databases.

Meanwhile, analysts have a good idea who is making the parts inside the phone. Apple’s new model is likely built around new, burlier communications chips from Infineon, says Will Strauss, a veteran communications chip watcher at Forward Concepts. Global positioning systems will be another new capability, Strauss says.

The look and feel of the phone, however, remains a mystery. Security at Apple’s headquarters is tight. Rank-and-file staff say sensitive projects are draped with cloth before they’re even brought into work. Yet Jobs would have had to have let others in on the secret once they handed off the specs for the new phone to Quanta (and quite probably also to Hon Hai Precision Industry) for assembly in sprawling compounds in China’s Guangdong province.

One clue: Jobs began racking up serious mileage on his corporate jet during the company’s final quarter of 2007, as he likely finalized deals with distribution partners in Europe and Asia, and perhaps scrutinized the first 3G iPhone handsets to come from his partners’ factories. Morgan Stanley’s (nyse: MS – news – people ) Kathryn Huberty was the first to spot the enormous jump in Jobs’ airplane expenses–to $550,000 from $203,000 during the previous quarter.

During the first quarter of 2008, however, the focus shifted back to Cupertino. Apple’s engineers were scrambling to revise the phone’s software, and the company delayed by a week a software development kit that would open up the iPhone to outside developers. It was all backed by a $100 million “iFund,” launched by Kleiner Perkins to fuel developers crafting applications for the phone.

Less than two weeks later, in mid-March, the first shipments of the new devices began arriving. The first 20 containers arrived at the Port of Oakland, Calif., the third-largest port on the West Coast, March 19, according to ImportGenius.com. The containers were quickly trundled off the ships and trucked 27 miles south to a distribution center in Fremont, Calif. More shipments followed on March 27, April 28 and May 6.

On April 23, when Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook told investors on Apple’s quarterly earnings call the company would sell 10 million iPhones before the year was out, he knew that millions of the new phones were already on their way to retailers.

By May 6, it became clear that AT&T (nyse: T – news – people ) was getting ready for something big, with a blogger publishing an all-hands memo to employees at AT&T stores telling them they couldn’t take vacation time between June 15 and July 12. That news hit amid widespread reports of iPhone shortages in Europe and across the U.S.

Meanwhile, the container ships just kept coming. May 17, the last known shipment arrived at the Port of New York aboard the NYK Delphinus, an enormous, squared-off slab of a vessel flagged to Panama, according to Peterson.

But it wasn’t until earlier this month, when a potential customer, impressed with what Peterson could dig up about ethanol imports, asked Peterson about the iPhone. “This is really detailed stuff,” the potential customer asked Peterson. “What can you tell me about the iPhone?”

That, of course, could be just the start of what Jobs announces June 9. Veteran Apple watchers are noting a redesign of Apple’s hot-selling notebook computers is long overdue. Some are even wondering if Apple will introduce a touch-sensitive table tablet that riffs off the iPod Touch’s touch-sensitive interface. Quite a mystery.

What we know for sure though is that sales of the iPhone are fading fast and Apple will have to do something very soon to get those phones moving. And it’s clear now that Apple has many million units of that “special something” already sitting in distribution centers around the country. We can hardly wait to find out what Jobs has in store.”