iPod is the fastest selling multimedia player and millions of people are in possession of this fantastic gadget. With its flexibility and amazing features, who wouldn’t be drawn to it? It’s a must have gadget. With a lot of people owning an iPod now, there are also tons of websites appearing on the net offering different download services for iPod making it hard for you to choose the best download sites for iPod.
Here are some tips and reviews of the best download sites for iPod to help you decide where to get media files for your iPod. Read more
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Mac OS X is a great operating system out of the box, but a few simple customizations can make it even better. OS X ships with some odd and sometimes inconvenient default settings, and it’s got a few nifty little perks for power users who enable them, no third-party software required.
Apple has just issued a statement announcing that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has been delayed until October. The reason? iPhone: “we had to borrow some key software engineering and QA resources from our Mac OS X team, and as a result we will not be able to release Leopard at our Worldwide Developers Conference in early June as planned.” However, Apple will still be displaying a “feature complete” version of Leopard at June’s WWDC event, and will be giving beta versions for developers to take home and help put the finishing touches on.
Flërnk has a great guide on some basic OS X soft for switchers.
I HAVE YET TO SEE a Switcher’s Guide that actually focuses on the Switcher. Most seem more concerned with listing a few personal favorite programs or touting some of the wonderful features of OS X itself. My goal is to simply outline those applications that are not only the most useful, but have direct bearing on the life of those who have recently made the jump from Windows. I will also include links to several Mac-friendly websites as well a few extremely helpful keystrokes.