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100 Tips #42: How Do User Accounts Work?

System Preferences iconMac OS X has a system of user accounts, similar to that found on Windows machines. Setting up user accounts on your computer is a good idea for all sorts of reasons. Each account is a separate, ring-fenced section of the computer’s system....

How To Lightpaint With Your iPhone

Light painting with PenkiIf you saw our previous posts about light painting using an iPhone or iPad, you’ll enjoy this brief video demonstration of how to make a very cool New Year greeting. The lightpainting was done using Penki, an app developed by the people...

How To Update Your App Store Apps

App Store updates how-toAs you might expect, the new App Store manages software updates in a manner very similar to the iOS Store you’ll be familiar with if you use an iDevice. If there are updates available for any of your installed applications, the Updates...

Latest Best Thing Ever: Trimensional 3D Image Scanner For iOS

Trimensional 3D scan of me. Euw.Fresh to the iOS App Store is Trimensional, which takes real 3D photos on your iPhone, and is this week’s Best Thing Ever, without a doubt. It’s one of those photography apps that stands out against all the rest because...

Mac App Store Can Update Existing Installed Apps (If They’re Free)

TextWrangler in the App StoreI just tried a quick Mac App Store experiment. One of the more tempting offerings on offer there is TextWrangler, the excellent all-purpose text editor from Bare Bones software. It’s been free on the web for years, and now it’s free...

Mac App Store Makes Installs Easy; Uninstalls, Not So Much

Mac App Store iconI’ve just spent some time poking around the shiny new Mac App Store and there’s only one feature I expected to see, but can’t: an official way to uninstall what you’ve installed. The traditional way of removing apps does still work. Go...

Best New Mac App Of 2010, As Voted By Our Readers: Postbox 2

Postbox 2 voted New Mac App of the Year 2010In a pre-Christmas post, we asked Cult of Mac readers to vote for their favorite new Mac OS X app of 2010. As usual, by “new” we mean a brand new app, or a major update...

Amazing Demo: Word Lens Augmented Reality Instant Translator

Word Lens demoWord Lens is the app making jaws drop all over the internet this morning, thanks to this appropriately jaw-dropping demo video: The video says it all, but you might be left wondering: is it a hoax? Can it really be as good as...

50 Mac Essentials #23: Hazel

Hazel logoHazel is software genius. It’s one of those tools that looks so simple to start with, but after a while, you realise just how powerful and flexible it could be. In short, it’s an automation assistant. It watches folders – you tell it which...

Found: Malcolm Tucker’s Lost iPhone

Malcolm TuckerBritish iPhone owners who enjoy foul-mouthed comedy will be delighted to learn that there’s a new, official Malcolm Tucker iPhone app to download for a mere four fine English pounds. Tucker is the brutal, thuggish political spin doctor character in UK comedy show The...

50 Mac Essentials #22: Mactracker

Mactracker screenshotRemember that old Mac you had? That beautiful iMac. It was lovely. Still works, but these days it doesn’t get used much. It was a G5. One of the 17 inch models. You think. Wait. Or was it 20 inch? Damn, have to get...

Google’s Macbook Air: Say Hello To CR-48

Chrome notebookChrome started life as a browser, now it’s an OS. Well, sort of an OS. If you’re only running one application, you don’t need much OS. The Chrome Notebook is Google’s very early foray into the world of hardware – backed, of course, by...