Click to Play In this video, I discuss a must have piece of software for Mac OS X, called Fluid. (or Fluid.app) I’ve been using Fluid for quite some time now but oddly enough, I’ve not talked about it before. Fluid provides Site Specific Browsers (SSB) for your favorite web applications. If you are a [...]
Click to Play In this video, I talk about the VLC media player. I’ve been using this player for quite some time as a primary means of playing video that I download from the world wide web. One the biggest benefits of using the VLC media player is that you don’t have to worry about [...]
Click to Play In this video, I talk about an exciting service that gives you great statistics for your website. The downloadable application for Windows, Mac, and Linux gives you a Star Trek like dashboard for your website visitors. Woopra is free, but it takes some time to get your website approved for the system. [...]
Click to Play In this video, I give my first impressions of the fresh, new web browser, Google Chrome. Chrome was developed by Google in order to improve performance of web applications. They have rewritten underlining code for javascript to improve speeds. Apple and Mozilla are also developing similar technologies as well. My first impressions [...]
Click to Play In this video, I talk about the popular Mac OS X software, Geektool. It provides embedding of scripts, images, and files on your desktop. It’s very similar to Dashboard but uses a lot less resources and is much more “geeky”. I’ve been using Geektool for quite a while since I’m a UNIX [...]