Posts catagorized 'Online'

Five Mac Apps with Unique Web Browser Implementations

We all know what a web browser is. After all, if you’re reading this post, you’re using one right now. But a web browser isn’t limited to simply browsing content on the world wide web. Here are five unique web browser implementations that may change the way you think about your online experience.

Drag and Drop Upload to Google Docs

GDocsUploader removes the clumsiness of uploading your docs onto the web.

Find Out Who’s Replying to Anyone on Twitter with AppleScript

Someone ask a question on Twitter and you’d like to see the answers they get? Search for replies to the Tweeter with AppleScript.

Use Google to Master a New Language – Some Tools and Techniques

Learning a new language is no easy task. Here are some tools and techniques to help you make the most of Google’s powerful language translation features and become a master at a foreign tongue.

Monitor a Currency’s Performance From Dashboard

The easiest way to monitor a currency, I think, is with Google. Just type in your currency and your target currency and Google will give you an up to date exchange rate. Here’s how to monitor a currency’s exchange rate using Google and Dashboard.

10 Unbeatable Shareware Apps for your Mac

Everyone loves freeware! But developers work hard on their creations, and giving everything away for free doesn’t pay the bills. Here are ten of my favorite shareware applications that I was more than happy to shell out a bit of cash for.

Quickly Download Videos From YouTube and Convert Them for iPod for Free

Here is an easy way to download and convert YouTube videos for your iPod so that you can view them even if you aren’t connected to the internet.

It’s a Drag: The Power of Drag and Drop in Safari

Some tips for manipulating tabs, links, text and images in Safari via Drag and Drop.

Delish – View High Res Thumbnails of your Del.icio.us Bookmarks

Delish is a Del.icio.us client that downloads high-res webpage snapshots of your entire Del.icio.us library displays them in a dedicated window. It’s really beautiful.

Open All Linked Safari Movies in QuickTime with AppleScript

What if you could automatically search out movie links in a webpage and open each one in its own QuickTime Player window?