Archive for June, 2009

How to… Download Flickr Photos and Sets

June 24th, 2009

Hi every one,
I’m where today to tell you how can you download complete sets from Flickr.

Imagine that you have a friend that took the pictures from a party that you were present. He as posted the photos on Flickr and they are in a big number. So to download all that photos easily you can use ‘Photo Grabbr’, available here.

The only problem is that you cannot download ‘all rights reserved’ photos!
But it looks a good app. Have a look.

How To… Create Web 2.0 Apps for Mac OS

June 10th, 2009

There are a lot of Web-Services in the internet now on these days, like Twitter, Google Reader, Meebo and many many more.

So what about to create single and independent applications for these Web-Services on your Mac? That’s possible with an App called Fluid that allows you to create a single App to that Web-Service, for example the twitter, the only thing that we have to do is set the URL, give a name to our App, set the Icon and choose where we want the App.

fluidNow click on create and then the application will be available on the Location folder selected.

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Now you can select ‘Launch Now’ and view the result.

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Now you can create so much App as you like. Enjoy!

Homepage: FluidApp
Download: Fluid 0.9.6

New Newton Gravity Virus

June 9th, 2009

Do you have some colleagues that leave their mac open to any other user without locking it? If you want to impress them while a coffe break you can try the Newton Gravity Virus.

The Newton Virus, does not destroy any single document, program or hardware component.

Have a look at the video:

How To… Uninstall HttpMail

June 9th, 2009

httmail_iconHttpMail is a plugin that allow you to get the mails on your hotmail account on Apple Mail.
I’ve tried this plugin but unfortunately it didn’t work for me because I’ve got a live.com account. I’ve read that it only works with hotmail accounts.

To remove this Plugin from your Mac all you have to do is:

  • Go to your Library folder, open the Mail folder and then the bundles folder .
  • Delete the httpmail.mailbundle folder.

And it’s all… easy?

    The first post!

    June 9th, 2009

    Hi every one,

    This blog has the purpose to help all the Mac OS X users that have some difficulties to install/remove, configure or anything else on a Mac. At this time and since that this is the beginning I will try to update this blog daily, but with no guarantees.

    Feel free to suggest anything that you want.