Marsedit 3.0
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I am giving Marsedit 3.0 a try. I have been using Marsedit for a while now on all my blogs and it’s a great tool.
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I am giving Marsedit 3.0 a try. I have been using Marsedit for a while now on all my blogs and it’s a great tool.
CIBC just launched an iPhone app:
It’s simple, effective, clean and works well. I did not notice an option to look at my investment account but I am sure that this will eventually come as well as it would be nice to place a buy/sell order from wherever you are.
If you are into photography like I am you will be glad to know that Apple released Aperture 3.0 a couple of days ago.
You can download and try it for free for thirty days.
Have fun!
Another day another Mac Problem.
If you configure your Address Book to sync with both Google Contacts and Mobile me then this is what some of your contacts may look like on your Address Book:

Does anybody have a similar problem?
Can’t you sync your address book with Google Contacts and Mobile Me at the same time? Really?
The MacHeist folks have another free software promotion in exchange for some advertisement of their services via your Facebook account.
This time they will give you a copy of VirusBarrier X5 which includes a six months free subscription to their virus definition system.
Personally I am going to continue to believe that my Mac is immune to viruses but in case you’re worried about that then this is a great opportunity to get some free software. to help you protect your Mac.


Have you downloaded your free MacHeist nanoBundle?
If not then what are you waiting for ? Six apps for free.
Enjoy.

One problem that affects most computer users is the fact that you have to track multiple user ids and passwords that you assign to different web services.
If you are assigning the same user id and password to every web service you use then you should seriously re-assess your security strategy.
If you are like me and you never repeat a password on two different sites than 1Password is the app for you.
1password will integrate with your Safari, Firefox and other Mac web browsers and will capture the combination of userid/password that you enter on any web service and will save that information in a database that can only be unlocked by you.
One password will also allow you to securely store passwords and other information that are not necessarily related to a web service (e.g. Credit card numbers) and will allow you to create IDs that you can use to fill online purchase forms.
There’s also an iPhone 1Password app that will sync with your Mac and will allow you to carry your passwords with you wherever you have to go to.
It’s a great app and I have been using it now for quite some time.
Never forget a password again.

If you are looking for Mac Software then you may want to give MacUpdate a try.
The MacUpdate site allows you to search for what you are looking for and it will point you to a vast collection of MacSoftware.
Good hunting!
Stainless is another contender in the OS X web browser segment.
Among some of the key features of Stainless is the fact that each browser tab runs as a separate process and if a Tab crashes, for whatever reason, it won’t affect the whole browser.
Stainless also allows you to log into a site using different credentials in separate tabs.
Worth the try!