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The color blind among you might have noticed that the Universal Access section in Preferences allows you to invert colors on your Mac. Nocturne performs a...
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Black Light is an amazing, free Mac program, being part of the category Customize your Mac with subcategory Themes and Effects.
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UNO is a version of the popular card game that has been created especially so that it can be played by solo gamers on their computer. The rules of the game...
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Don't ask me why but Hello Kitty is massively popular brand even though it looks like it's based on some kind of kids cartoon. If you're a Mac user and a fan...
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VirtualBox is a free and open-source virtualization tool that can help you create an emulated machine on your Windows computer. The application is fully...
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Microsoft has slated Office 2010 for a public beta release in November but the creator of the Microsoft Office 2010 IconPack has already designed some icons...
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Imagine if you could turn your photos into icons - instead of generic looking photo album folders you could have your favorite photos to represent the album...
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Mac OS X Lion Icon Pack is an amazing, free multiplatform program (also available for Windows), that belongs to the category Customize your Mac with...
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The Dock is in my opinion one of the best features of OS X but it doesn't come with any alternative templates and styles. That's where Dock Library steps in...
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If you despair at the lack of window-management applications available in OS X then Afloat could be what you're looking for - at least for Cocoa applications...
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