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Entries in Snow Leopard (13)

9:22PM

How to make you Dock Transparent!

The video above is my latest video featured on my YouTube channel. The video demonstarates the capabilities of the Mirage app that allows you to make your dock background transparent. It is a fanstastic little app that is incredible at spicing up the look of your desktop. Liking the video and subscribeing helps me a lot and I really apprciate it. I hope you enjoy the video! :)

6:52PM

iLife '11 — the all new iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand


Apple recently announced their latest upgrade to the iLife suite during the “Back to the Mac” event in October. iLife ’11 includes new releases of iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand. Apple did a great job in adding more advanced features while maintaining their trademark simplicity. The upgrade is priced at only $49 USD and is definitely worth the price.

The incredible new iPhoto has added support for Facebook/Flickr and sharing photos through email. The changes to the full-screen mode allow you to utilize every pixel of your display to its fullest. Apple has also improved the slideshows feature with new transitions and themes. Their book/card-printing service has been updated and now allows for more customization of photo albums and holiday cards. iPhoto continues to keep its “Faces” and “Places” features, as well as its great image retouching tools.

The album view in iPhoto's full-screen mode looks amazing.

iPhoto's face recognition automatically recognizes faces in your photos and allows you to tag then.

The biggest change in the suite is in iMovie. Apple has added a “movie trailers” feature that makes producing short teasers for your films a breeze. Choose a series of clips you would like to use, fill in the credits, and choose a theme and iMovie will automatically stitch together a professional-grade trailer for you next movie.

Apple has also included more advanced audio editing tools in iMovie ’11. Audio clips are now color-coded and provide options for adding fades and filters. Another new feature is what Apple calls “one-step effects”. With the dozens of new effects, such as “instant replay” and color correction, your iMovie project will definitely stand out from other home videos.

iMovie ’11 has also included more exporting options, including iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime movies, and more. You can also publish your videos directly to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and even CNN’s iReport. You can also create a video podcast and send it directly to Podcast Producer.

iMovie '11 give you more control over your audio.

Making professional trailers has never been easier.

Making great music in GarageBand has never been simpler. The iLife ’11 upgrade introduced Flex Time, a function that fixes timing issues when something sounds a little off.  Flex Time allows you to manually move, stretch, or shorten individual notes without changing the rest of your recording.GarageBand ’11 adds more guitar amps the Apple’s library and allows you to reproduce the sound of foot pedals with new stompbox effects. Apple also included many new instrument lessons with the update.

Flex Time makes it easy to fix timing errors in your music. 

Apple's instrument lessons make learning the piano or guitar fun.

More lessons can be downloaded or purchased from the Lesson Store.

iLife ’11 allows you to do more with your photos, video, and music than ever before. In iPhoto, you can enjoy your photos in the new full-screen modes. You can turn your home videos into professional films with the latest iMovie and create the perfect soundtrack within GarageBand. iLife ’11 is included with every new Mac, but every existing user should consider the upgrade. If you enjoyed this post, please check out MacDesign, a blog centered around graphic design and video production on the Mac platform.

11:12PM

What's in My Dock? July 2010

This is Alex from ace4vikings on YouTube here today to share with you a tour of my Dock on my MacBook Pro. These are the applications I use regularly on my Mac. I have to say, the application that I use the most is either Mail or Tweetie. I’m a social media addict and I love to keep in touch with people over Twitter. I also love Mail because it is so much easier than logging into my Gmail account. iTunes is also a favorite of mine.

If you’d like to find out more information, please watch the video above. Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.

YouTube

11:50AM

White Unibody MacBook Review 

So in November 2009 I made my switch to Mac and with some help from my parents, purchased a White Unibody MacBook (with AppleCare of course.) It is an amazing computer, but enough talking... You will want to go ahead and watch my review.

Part 1 Hardware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsMhg8lK5sg&annotation_id=annotation_605711&feature=iv

Part 2 Software: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV2OGYonGTE&annotation_id=annotation_190143&feature=iv

I hope you enjoyed them. I would love to here some of your feedback.

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5:23PM

What's In My Dock 12-11-09

Hello everyone! This is just a post on what applications I use on a daily basis and what i keep in my dock. If you have any questions on the apps in my dock or want to see an in-depth review just leave a comment or send me a message.