Tag Archive for Software

Review of Dragon Dictate for Mac 2.5

Approximately 2 years ago I had the opportunity to review MacSpeech Dictate a speech recognition software designed to make text input on OS X as simple as speaking. Since that time I have used MacSpeech Dictate on a fairly regular…

Review of OmniFocus for Mac

As we get older and our lives become more complex between personal and work responsibilities, keeping track of “to do” tasks can become a job onto itself. There are many ways of attacking these tasks and today we will look…

Review of muvee Reveal 8

Look around the internet and you’ll see tons of videos created by users, in fact I’m sure you know there are sites out there dedicated to just videos. Most of those videos are created by average people and not professional…

Free for All, Facial Recognition Software

Free is nice right? Many laptops these days come with software that works with your webcam for facial recognition for an added level of security, but a lot don’t. Normally you’d have to pay for software like this but Luxand…

Mac Money – Financial Software for your Mac

Earlier we looked at financial packages for the Linux Operating System, and as a follow up we would like to take a look at some solutions for the Mac user. After all, Macs are a very popular alternative to a…

Review of NAVIGON MobileNavigator for iPhone

As technology evolves GPS enabled devices are becoming more prevalent. They can be found in stand-alone units, built into vehicles and running off smartphones. The iPhone has been GPS enabled for quite some time and there are numerous GPS style…

10 Linux Alternatives to Songbird

As we’ve mentioned earlier, Songbird has left the Linux flock and gone on to perceived greener open source pastures. But what are the Linux faithful to use to replace this one time music player gem that was heralded as the…

A Linux Baker’s Dozen

Linux is probably best known as a server operating system, and for a good reason – according to at least one source, 60% of the servers on the web are running a Linux OS (source). But Linux on a desktop…