MacLife
Mac Life is a U.S. magazine focusing on the Apple Macintosh personal computer and related products, including the iPod. A very cool website that we hear about a lot over here. If you are want to learn more about games then this web sites has what you want and has a lot of fascinating stuff on there for you.http://is.gd/eT2lg. (Mac|Life has a magazine readership of more than 100000 and MacLife.com gets more than 400000 unique visitors. Mac|Life Gets Social With New iPad App Future US magazine Mac|Life comes onto the iPad this week with a special edition that buzzes with a few of the customary tablet bells and whistles but emphasizes media sharing and user interaction. Why not download our app and enjoy the same content experience - enhanced and optimized for your pleasure? It's completely free. Get MacLife App. No thanks. MacLife, the independent magazine devoted to all things Apple, finally launched its very own iPad app. Story of Mac's Life. He's happy. He's sees something he wants but his mean mama won't let him have. He's sad. He's off to find something else that will harm him. (In this case: a lamp cord. Apple will hold the media event on Wednesday, September 1 at 10am PST at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, and MacLife.com will be liveblogging all the news as it happens. Follow this article's author, J.R.
On My iPad: MacLife Tablet Edition. Thanks for watching! -TJ Volcheck TechTalk with TJ. Posted by Macguy90 at 9:17 PM ยท Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz. After that, IceClean becomes a Swiss Army Knife of little functions that make your Mac life a little better. Collectively, it cobbles together in one location a bunch of handy features, functions, and fun apps. A bit too little, too late I guess. The fact that you see the background with the logo at every page turn is very distracting. Too bad that silly CoverLeaf still has no iPad app to read the digital issues of MacLife. Once the Bookmarks Bar is turned on you can add your own bookmarks to it by completing the following steps: Launch Safari on your iPad, surf to a website you want to bookmark (i.e. Maclife.
About 156 apps total. My top ten (non-Apple) apps would have to be (not in any real order): 1. Lux Touch 2. Pocketpedia (not available anymore) 3. Facebook 4. MyTown 5. Flixster 6. MacLife 7. RedLaser 8. Air Sharing 9. Amazon. There are sites such as MacLife, Hot or Not and Apple's own user forums that do the correct thing by allowing readers to view content but not be able to post comments before subscribing to the owner of that site. Instead of having everyone crowd around your MacBook, iPad, iPhone to read the latest article on MacLife.com, you can just load the site up on your gigantic HD TV and enjoy your personal space again.
Word quickly spread through the Internet (including a post here on MacLife. Plus, we answer your hard-hitting Facebook and Twitter questions! Got a question and don't feel like leaving us a voicemail? Drop us a question via Twitter twitter.com/maclife. Mac|Life Magazine September 2010 English | PDF | 100 Pages | 50 MB Mac Life provides exclusive, authoritative information and advice for readers who want. If you can't follow the live blog on the site, maybe your boss hates it when you're experiencing joy and has blocked access to the greater Internet, you can follow us on Twitter for simultaneous updates, twitter.com/maclife.