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MacRecon » How to turn a Mac into an expensive music alarm clock Aug 14, 2006 ... How to turn a Mac into an expensive music alarm clock. About the same time Tiger came out, I’ve been enjoying a simple iTunes alarm clock ...
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MacRecon » Five essential apps for the Mac student Aug 13, 2007 ... Here’s a short list featuring the five most interesting Mac apps gathered ... I’m not denying that students could use these apps — just that ...
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MacRecon » Software Review :: ForkLift Jun 4, 2007 ... One Response to “Software Review :: ForkLift”. macZOT! » Forklift on July 3rd, 2007 at 12:12 pm says:. [...] Mac Recon - “…this is one prime ...
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MacRecon » Going Mac to school while you save some green Aug 11, 2008 ... If your campus does not offer Office for Mac (the core of all school work and papers) at a discounted price, you might want to consider the ...
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MacRecon » Quick Setup: Mac Media Center Oct 28, 2006 ... I’m completely addicted to my Mac Media Center. My central unit is a Westinghouse 42″ LCD w/ 1080p hooked to my Mac mini Core Duo via EyeTV ...
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MacRecon » BackRow for the Mac Aug 15, 2007 ... BackRow is the piece of software that powers every Apple TV out there ... Here’s an idea: if you track down a cheap (Intel) Mac mini on eBay ...
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MacRecon » Xbox 360 guitar does work on Macs Apr 21, 2007 ... The 360Controller driver has JUST been updated to work with the guitar. ... [tags]Apple,Mac,Software,Games,Guitar,Frets on Fire[/tags] ...
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MacRecon » Going Mac to school while you save some green Aug 11, 2008 ... Going back to school is not a cheap thing, and most students ... If your campus does not offer Office for Mac (the core of all school work and papers) at a ... and have until October 15th to submit the rebate online. ...
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MacRecon » Software Review :: Picturesque Apr 30, 2007 ... With many image editors available for the Mac right now, do we really need another one? If we’re talking about Picturesque, then yes. ...
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MacRecon » Trends :: Mac Software Bundles and Events Dec 12, 2007 ... And that’s exactly what Mac software bundles provide. Something for next to nothing. They aid developers too, because it gets their products ...
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