Twitter has finally updated its Mac OS X app to version 4.0 with support for GIFs, inline video playback, the Quote Tweet functionality, a dark theme, Notification Center Widget for Today, and more.
Popular open-source game emulator for Mac OS X, OpenEmu, has been updated to version 2.0.1, adding support for Nintendo 64, the original PlayStation and 14 other game consoles. The update also brings an improved user interface, real-time game rewinding, save states and a screenshot organizer, among other things.
Popular blogging platform WordPress has today launched its first Mac app, with WordPress.com for Mac now available to download for free.
Don't like the new shake mouse pointer or cursor to locate feature in OS X El Capitan? Here's how to disable it right now on your Mac.
ZeoBIT, the development company behind the MacKeeper software, has recently been involved in a class action lawsuit that saw it being accused of deceptively tricking customers into purchasing its software with claims that it enhances a Mac's "speed, performance, and security, by detecting and eliminating harmful errors and threats". The outcome of that class action lawsuit has ruled against ZeoBIT, determining that customers within the United States or any of its territories who purchased a copy of MacKeeper, are entitled to a complete refund.
Here's how to set default Finder window size in Mac OS X the easy way. This handy little tip seems to trick OS X into launching Finder with a consistent size attached to it.
Remember that 58” capacitive multi-touch screen that allowed you to connect your iPhone? Well, that was later proved to be just a hopeful geek’s wet dream. What we’re featuring today is awesome in its own way and it’s 100% real.
If you’re a Mac user and live and breathe Skype, or just use it occasionally to talk to your distant friends, you might be happy to know that the application has been updated to add support for OS X Lion as well as HD video chats. These improvements come in the form of Skype 5.3 which is available to the public today.
OS X Lion, which hit the market a few weeks ago, includes as many as 250 new features and enhancements. One of those is a brand-new set of desktop backgrounds which would look very nice on any operating system. That's why we put together an archive of all the wallpapers that are built into Lion which you can use with any operating system. Whatever system you're using, some of these will certainly look good.
One of the greatest features in Lion is the ability to maximize apps to full-screen, even in apps where traditionally a full-screen mode wouldn't make that much sense, as long as developers choose to add it in. If they haven't, luckily, there's a way you can implement full-screen mode yourself that works with most apps, system-wide.