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Tag Archives: mac
Mac Clocks and more from Geekware
Nicola Harper from Edmonton, Canada is transforming obsolete electronic waste into fun and geeky gifts. Here’s her latest lovely creations, sold at her site Geekware. If you want one of them you’d better be quick since most of the items are available only in very limited editions.
Here’s a lovely example; an old Little Professor (toy calculator from the early 1980′s) has been transformed into a clock

And here’s an old iMac keyboard that also serves as a clock.

Finally, a magnetic message centre made out of an old G3 keyboard.

Circuitboard Notebook [Geekware.ca]
iMac Blue Bondi Keyboard Clock [Geekware.ca]
Little Professor Clock [Geekware.ca]
iMac Graphite Keyboard Clock [Geekware.ca]
MacHeist nanoBundle 2
I just wanted to do promote this great software package that MacHeist have put together. I bought it myself and some of the applications are true gems. I especially like the clipboard manager ‘Clips’, ‘CoverScout’ an application that will let you add missing covers for iTunes albums and the really nice ftp application ‘Flow’. There’s only 2 days to go and the whole bunch of software can be yours for $19.95.
MacHeist nanoBundle 2 [macheist.com]
Bumptop
Bumptop is a really clever application that will extend your desktop into a 3D workspace. You can easily organize all your documents into piles and you can even pin important files onto one of the walls. I have been using the free version for a couple of days, and today I bought the full version ($29). I have embedded a video inside so you can see the application in action.
16 Twitter clients compared
The guys over at Testfreaks have tried out 16 Twitter clients for the Mac OSX. My personal favorite is Destroy Twitter on the desktop and Tweetie in the phone – but I haven’t tried more than a few. It’s a nice roundup and there is no clear test winner, but I’m quite interested in giving Tweetie a shot for the desktop as well. Check out the comparison here:
Tweeting With Macs – 16 Twitter Clients Compared and Reviewed for OSX [Testfreaks.com]




