Archive for May, 2006

Headdress

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Headdress turns your Mac into a nice little server, capable of virtually hosting several websites in your local network. With Headdress you won’t need to nest your sites or dig through configuration files, and turning PHP on is a breeze with one click activation.

MacBook here at last

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Its here at last. The MacBook in all its glory. Models available are 1. 1.83GHz (£749.00) or 2.0GHz (£899.00). With a black casing option for the 2.0GHz (£1,028.99). All the models are Intel Core Duo and look beautiful.

Bookit

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Browser orgies and managing bookmarks

I like browsers. I like them so much I have loads of them, and often have more that three open at the same time like some big browsing orgy. One week Safari is my favourite another week Firefox will be my best friend. Sometimes I’m forced to stop using one…

Little Monster

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

If you are one of the tens of visitors that roam the streets of AppleMad every day, thanks for keeping an eye on the place. You’ve probably noticed that its been a bit of a ghost town of late, sorry it’s all my fault I’ve been a bit preoccupied over the last couple of months with preparing for the arrival of our little monster. Little Tom apologises for distracting me from less important things and promises to allow me to get some sleep from time to time so that I have at least some brain power to write the occasional Apple related review or news item.

Traffic to the site has been quite good even thought the content has been light on the ground. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the following for linking to us.

Sorry if I missed out on your link.

If life gets back to some state of normality over the coming months you can expect to see some more stuff here at AppleMad.

creativebits.org

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

creativebits.org is a professional blog and community site for graphic designers working on Mac OS X. It’s objective is to provide graphic designers a professional forum where they can share tips and tricks, follow up on the industry’s events and ask for help and critique from fellow members.(via Zeldman)

Google Calendar tips

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Google Calendar tips written by Douglas Bowman is a great item to bookmark if your a Google calendar user or thinking about giving it a go. Some useful mac tips thrown in for free.

Google Maps Plugin for Apple Address Book

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

The Google Maps Plugin enables you lookup your Apple Address Book addresses using Google Maps as well as get directions between your Address Book addresses.

Get a Mac

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Get a Mac