Entries in Mac (60)

Monday
Apr132015

Apple pulls iPhoto and Aperture from Mac App Store 

With Photos for OS X now live, it's inevitable that Apple is pulling two of its photo-related apps. True enough, iPhoto and Aperture have been taken out of the Mac App Store. If you already have Aperture on your Mac, you'll still be able to use it. But that won't be getting any updates.  

What do you get with Photos for OS X then? The app is middle ground for both iPhoto and Aperture. It lets you browse through your photo gallery while offering some editing tools. But if you expect an extensive editing tool suite, sadly, you won't get that here.  

Source: Ubergizmo  

Tuesday
Apr072015

CleanMyMac 3 helps clean, maintain and monitor Mac's health

CleanMyMac 3 – The Best Way to Clean, Maintain, and Optimize Your Mac from macpaw on Vimeo.

CleanMyMac 3 is updated to further optimize Macs and improve the quality of cleaning. The app has gotten a whole new Yosemite makeover and now, not only cleans up disk space, but also monitors Mac performance, maintains Mac health, and provides users with even more advanced cleaning options. CleanMyMac 3 Key Features.

“CleanMyMac 3 is far more than just a cleaning utility. With the third version, CleanMyMac has become a tool that helps users clean, maintain, and monitor their Mac’s health. We’ve moved from a niche cleaning application to a powerful Mac maintenance utility,” says Oleksandr Kosovan, CEO of MacPaw. “We’ve added functionality to make it more than just a Mac cleaner; CleanMyMac 3 can be used every day to maintain Mac health and performance.”

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Saturday
Mar142015

Wunderlist revamps to-do list app for iPhone, Mac, and Android

With hopes of turning their to-do list app into a “smarter” virtual assistant, Wunderlist is introducing new changes into their apps for the iPhone, Mac, and Android. The company has cleaned up the interface and added new buttons to make it easier to add tasks and lists. The app also now supports folders, a much-requested feature.

The iPhone version of the app also gets a “Quick Add” function to automatically add due dates and reminders to tasks as they are entered. The Android version now adheres to Google’s Material Design looks. The updated apps are already up for download and Quick Add function will be making its way to other platforms soon.

Source: The Verge | Download: Apple App Store: Mac + iPhone (Free); Google Play Store (Free)

Friday
Feb132015

iWork for iCloud Beta now available to non-Apple devices

iWork for iCloud Beta, which is Apple's web-based office suite, is currently available to users without an Apple device through iCloud Beta. This includes Pages, Numbers, and Keynote applications which can be accessed online on non-Apple devices for the first time. iWork applications allow files to be saved in various formats, including popular Microsoft document formats that are widely used today.

In order to avail of iWork for iCloud, users must visit beta.icloud.com and click the link below the sign-in area that allows users to create an account. Users create a login with any email address, on any modern browser, and can access the services online.

Source: AppleInsider

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