APPLEMATTERS REVIEWS

Developer Review: Stunt Software

Stunt Software develops several productivity applications and utilities, including Overflow, the best application launcher available for the Mac. Background With an interest in Cocoa programming …(read more)

MacTracker - The Mac Database

We Mac fans love information. That’s why we hang out on every Mac blog on the street. I guess we are also a bit analytical. …(read more)

DockFun, Your Alternative Dock

Most people I know who use a Macintosh enjoy customizing their machine in some way. Whether this is changing themes using ShapeShifter or adding an …(read more)

Setting Up Your Parents On A Mac

You’ve settled into a nice visit with Mom and Dad. Dinner is cooking, the grandchildren are out in the yard playing, you’re settling into your …(read more)

Filegazer, The StartMenu for OS X

One of the things that bugs me with OS X, and something that Apple themselves have addressed, is Finder. Mac fan or not, you have …(read more)

What’s in Your Menubar?

There are many useful little applications that for easy access, reside in OS X’s menubar. Also, many applications provide an access method via the menubar. …(read more)

Software Review: AKVIS Noise Buster

AKVIS Noise Buster Price - $49 Pros - Easy to learn and use. Fairly powerful. Cons - Price. System requirements. Score - 8/10 (recommended) [Product …(read more)

ArtRage - Outrageously good

Those of us who are old enough may remember paint programs from the 80’s. MacPaint for instance, originally in black and white only. The artists …(read more)

AppZapper

Macintosh has one of the easiest application installs in the industry. Usually, it is a simple mount-drag-drop and you are ready to go. The uninstall …(read more)

Top Three Multi-Network IM Clients

A few questions I had to ask people before buying my first Macintosh included, “Will I be able to use similar software that I’ve been …(read more)

A Pain in the Ear

When writing reviews, you have to balance your expectations over what the product actually turns out to be. In the case of the Shure E2c …(read more)

Your iPod on Lockdown: A Podolock Review

Don’t trust your shifty-eyed roommate?  (What’s he lookin’ at anyway?) Got a kleptomaniac in your office? (Those pens don’t walk away on their own, right?) …(read more)