What About CrashPlan?
Image via Wikipedia CrashPlan is one of those very flexible backup solutions for regular users I have seen in years. Best of all, it’s easy to use and free. Of course, CrashPlan free version has less...
View ArticleMany Thanks To Pixelmator For Allowing Me To Have Fun In Creating EssayBoard...
Yay! I had used Pixelmator to create this brand new logo for EssayBoard which I named it as EssayBoard YourWorld. Nonetheless, I’m not sure how I will implement this logo on this very blog since I...
View ArticleCCleaner Is Now Available On Mac; Downloading It Through Mac App Store
CCleaner On Mac OS X Image (Capture on Vinh Nguyen's MacBook Pro) CCleaner is well known to Windows users, but Mac users probably never have even heard about it until now. Yep, CCleaner is now...
View ArticleUpload Any File To iCloud, But You Got To Manually Rename The Upload File...
iCloud (Photo credit: BasBoerman) I barely use iCloud, because I prefer Dropbox, Pogoplug (i.e., software only so it would turn a computer into Pogoplug device), Ubuntu One, CrashPlan, and FreeNAS...
View ArticleInstalling Windows On Mac?
Windows 7 on iMac (Photo credit: ryaninc) Although the video right after the break was uploaded for almost a year ago by someone on YouTube, but I think it is still very relevant as the instruction...
View ArticleWhat About Steam?
Steam empowers Windows and Mac gamers alike as it allows gamers to have a central destination where they can basically get discount game offers from time to time, download free to play games, shop for...
View ArticleApple Lets You Take A Peek At How The New Mac Pro Is Being Built
Want to take a peek at how new Mac Pro is being built? Apple is boasting that they have radically engineered their new Mac Pro to be unlike any other they have had ever engineered before. Under the...
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