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Dupin 2.0.6 – iTunes duplicates manager. (Shareware)

Dupin 2.0.6

Dupin is your iTunes duplicates manager.
Dupin finds sets of duplicate tracks in iTunes based on the criteria you choose. It can then automatically select the “Keeper” tracks from among the duplicates using a variety of versatile filter options. Dupin is flexible, fast, and easy to use.
With Dupin you can:

Locate, sort, filter, and purge duplicate [...]

Bean 2.4.1 – A fast and uncluttered word processor. (Free)

Bean 2.4.1

Bean is lean, fast, and uncluttered. If you get depressed at the thought of firing up MS Word or OpenOffice, try Bean.
If you use Text Edit but have to jump through hoops just to get a word count or change the margins, try Bean.
If you’re pining away for Write Now-esque simplicity or just want [...]

Member of Psystar’s legal team quits

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Apple Corporate, Hardware
Earlier this week, David Welker (co-founder of lawfirm Welker and Rosario) left Psystar’s legal team. He will be succeeded by Eugene Action, who is already listed as the council of record.
If you’re unfamiliar with this story (and who could blame you, it’s so ridiculous), here’s a primer. Psystar [...]

VMWare Fusion 2.06 hits the streets

Filed under: Software, Snow Leopard
VMWare has pushed out another update to Fusion, the popular virtualization app.
Version 2.06 was released yesterday. The 289 MB download includes multiple fixes for running Fusion in a 32-bit Snow Leopard environment. The release includes enhancements for better 3D performance on Macs with Nvidia cards under Snow Leopard.
There are also [...]

Skype 2.8 for Mac gets update for Snow Leopard

Filed under: Software, Video, Internet Tools
Skype 2.8, with hot fixes for Mac OS X 10.6, is available for your downloading pleasure. It’s a micro update of the summertime release of Skype 2.8; the version number is now up to 2.8.0.722. The release date is listed as September 17.
Version 2.8, originally released in July, included [...]

BusyCal is out and just as awesome as BusySync

Filed under: Software

Let’s face it, data sync is the real Big Bag of Hurt in our brave, digital world. But since I started using BusySync over a year ago, much of my calendar sync issues have dissolved away. BusyCal, the successor to BusySync, was recently released and it is just as amazing as BusySync at [...]

Force Snow Leopard’s Dictionary.app to reuse definition window

Filed under: Tips and tricks
The Dictionary.app in Snow Leopard has been driving me nuts. If you use LaunchBar or Spotlight (or probably any other method of sending a word to Dictionary.app), it opens a new window. And then another. And then another. This might be handy if the window bar was updated to show the [...]

Shock: Pogue bashes MacBook Air

Someone call Matt Drudge and have him fire up the spinning siren thing. Pogue can’t stand his MacBook Air anymore.

See, David isn’t just some bootlicker who automatically gushes about everything Apple does. He’s telling it like it is — the fucking MacBook Air can’t even run Word! Aaargh! Katie says she’s a bit confused, since [...]

Our Favorite Lifehacker Posts of the Week [Roundups]

This week on Lifehacker we look at their favorite Twitter clients, their favorite pens, their favorite photo management software and how they manage to skip on extended warranties, but still pay for broken stuff.
• Get email notifications of twitter keywords. If you’re Jon Gosselin and want to keep track of what the public is saying [...]

calibre 0.6.14 – Complete e-library software. (Free)

calibre 0.6.14
calibre is a one stop solution to all your e-book needs. It is free, open source and cross-platform in design and works well on Linux, OS X and Windows. calibre is meant to be a complete e-library solution and thus includes library management, format conversion, news feeds to ebook conversion, as well as e-book [...]