
That’s right folks. Hit up Software Update on your Apple menu. More info about this update on this page
Downloading the update as I type this.

That’s right folks. Hit up Software Update on your Apple menu. More info about this update on this page
Downloading the update as I type this.
Categories: news
Tagged: apple, leopard, mac, news, technology
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If you’ve been itching to use GrowlMail in Leopard, then look no further than the latest Growl beta, 1.1.3 Beta 4.
If you don’t know what Growl is, you’re missing out on an awesome Mac app. It is basically a system-wide notification app. It is highly customizable and supported by a lot of Mac apps out there. If you own a Mac, you got to have this.

Growl Beta download page here
Categories: tech tip
Tagged: apple, beta, growl, leopard, mac, tech tip, technology
Service Pack 1 for Office 2008 was just released recently. However, many people (including me) have experienced the infinite looping setup assistant problem. Basically, you can’t get any of the Office Apps working. If you try launching any of the Office apps, it would bug you with the Setup Assistant over and over again.
So here’s how to fix it:
Make sure you have your CD Key ready.
Navigate to ~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2008 (you can use the Finder’s Go => Go To Folder… feature, just cut and paste this into the box)
Delete Microsoft Office 2008 Settings.plist
then Navigate to /Applications/Microsoft Office 2008/Office/
delete OfficePID.plist
You will be asked for the CD Key the next time you launch any of the Office apps. But that’s about it, it should fix the “Setup assistant loop” problem. ;)
Categories: tech tip
Tagged: apple, howto, leopard, mac, microsoft, office, tech tip, technology
Recently, a friend asked me if there was a way to access IE-only sites on his Mac. Off the top of my head, there are two options - one is to use IE itself thru virtualization methods and secondly is to spoof your User Agent in Firefox.
Every browser has its own designated user agent that tells the website what browser you’re using. Therefore, you can actually trick the website to think that you’re actually using a different browser such as Internet Explorer.
Enter User Agent Switcher - this Firefox add-on does just that.
This add-on is extremely easy to use. First, download it here
After installing, you will see the option to switch between different user agents in Tools => User Agent Switcher

As you can see, there are 3 different user agents to choose from. The add-on itself is also easy to use.
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Here, using IPChicken to check my user agent and indeed the add-on spoofed it to IE7. Neat stuff.
This tip works on any computer that has Firefox. Doesn’t matter if it’s running Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD etc.
Hope you found much use with this tip. Cheers ;)
Categories: tech tip
Tagged: apple, firefox, howto, leopard, linux, mac, mozilla, tech tip, technology, user agent, windows
Looks like Steve B (Microsoft CEO) was using the fastest Vista notebook for his presentation.
Photoshop’d or Real? You decide.
Source: Flickr
Categories: funny
Tagged: apple, funny, humor, mac, macbook, macbook pro, microsoft, steve ballmer, technology