After finally getting my laptop back from Dell’s repair depot and having time to settle back down, I decided to get to the long awaited task of developing Chameleon themes. Before I get into everything, let me just say that this is my first theme so don’t be too critical. Anyway, for my first one […]
Tag Archives: os x
Adding a dsdt.aml to older installs
April 18th, 2009
Note: This method works for all versions of Leopard and all distro’s used to install OS X (iPC, XxX, iDeneb, Kalyway, etc.) Lately, many people have been asking about sleep tricks and dsdt.aml’s and instead of Copy & Pasting the same text over and over again, I figured I would put all the information in […]
Update all your applications with AppFresh
April 7th, 2009
A common problem amongst both Windows and OS X users is that programs/applications are eventually updated but the user is left with the outdated software. Software updates bring about new features and security updates so missing out on them can be unpleasant. Windows users are left with many security holes regardless of whether their system […]
A Rough Google Chrome Build for OS X
April 7th, 2009
If you’re eager to try out Google’s new browser, and use OS X, there’s now an unofficial build of it over at TechSutra. This build slightly edges out the Safari 4 beta and the Windows version of Chrome 2.0 on the SunSpider Javascript Benchmark. It works like other Mac applications, using the menu bar instead […]
iLeopard: iTunes-like Theme For Mac OS X
April 4th, 2009
While browsing through the interwebs, I stumbled upon a nifty little theme for OS X called iLeopard. The theme is much softer than Apple’s default, employing less gloss and shininess. It uses iTunes-like scrollbars like the ones rumored to be in the new interface for Snow Leopard. The download includes an easy install, custom install, […]
May 2nd, 2009
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