Monday, March 14, 2016

Free Useful Mac Applications

   

 If you are looking for alternatives for some applications you are currently using in your Mac, the following list might come in handy too. 

a list of useful yet free applications you can install for your Mac.

 

 

 Productivity

Anxiety

Provides a streamlined, easily accessible interface to add and check off your tasks, while remaining poised to melt into the background at a moments notice.

Appointments

Keep record of customers, contact persons and important events related to them.

BackBoard

A Mac app to collect notes and tasks.

Camouflage

Hides all the icons and leaves nothing but the pure wallpaper

Evernote

Easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere.

EventSync

Allows you to sync your Facebook events with iCal.

HimmelBar

HimmelBar provides an icon in the menu bar to quickly access your installed applications by scanning standard locations such as local, user, network and developer applications.

iClockr

Simple way to track your time.

MindNode

Simple-to-use mindmapping applications for the Macintosh that help to visually collect, classify and structure ideas as well as organize, study and solve problems.

NameChanger

Designed for the sole purpose of renaming a list of files.

Namely

Fast way to open applications.

Punakea

Allows you to tag your files and bookmarks, freeing you of the strict hierarchy of the Finder’s folder structure.

Quicksilver

A unified, extensible interface for working with applications, contacts, music, and other data. 

SketchBox

Sticky Notes Manager for your Mac Desktop.

Slife

Time and activity analytics application that automatically keeps track of where you spend your time on your computer.

SyncMate

Help you keep all your documents, text messages, contacts, calendar entries and events and other stuff well organized.

TaskMate

Simple Mac to-do list application.

Think

Helps you to concentrate on your current task and activity.

Todos

Todos shows you all your applications in a complete dock.

Tools and Utilities

AppFresh

Update: This app is no longer available for free.
Helps you to keep all applications, widgets, preference panes and application plugins installed on your Mac up to date.

Burn

Mac’s application to burn discs, with a lot of advanced options.

Font Explorer X

Font management tool.

Garagebuy

Help you find and purchase items on eBay.

Set Icon

Small application that lets you quickly and easily set a custom icon for one your drives either from an ICNS file or any old image file that Mac OS supports.

TextWrangler

Powerful general purpose text editor, and Unix and server administrator’s tool.

NeoOffice

Full-featured set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, drawing, and database programs) for Mac OS X.

Emacs

An Editor for Text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more…

Readers

Adobe Reader

Read PDF files with this Adobe Acrobat reader.

NetNewsWire

RSS reader for Mac by NewsGator

NewsFire

A great RSS reader for Mac whom recently made free.

ThunderBird

Powerful email application from Mozilla.

System

AppCleaner

AppCleaner is a small application which allows you to thoroughly uninstall unwanted apps.

Caffeine

Caffeine is a tiny program that puts an icon in the right side of your menu bar. Click it to prevent your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers. Click it again to go back. Hold down the Command key while clicking to show the menu.

Deeper

Allows you to enable and disable the hidden functions of Finder, Dock, Dashboard, Exposé, Safari, Login window and many Apple’s applications.

EverSave

Allows you to save all of your documents in a specific time interval or by changing the frontmost application.

Growl

Growl lets Mac OS X applications unintrusively tell you when things happen. 

iStat pro

Highly configurable widget that lets you monitor every aspect of your Mac, including CPU, memory, disks, network, battery, temperatures, fans, load & uptime and processes.

Loginox

Easily customize your Mac’s login screen.

MacLoc

After clicking on MacLoc, it will appear that you’ve logged out, however upon entering your username and password, all open documents and applications will be right where you left them.

Mactracker

Provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options.

OnyX

Allows you to verify the Startup Disk and the structure of its System files, run miscellaneous tasks of system maintenance, configure some hidden parameters of the Finder, Dock, Dashboard, Exposé, Safari, Login window.

Monolingual

A program for removing unnecessary language resources from Mac OS X, in order to reclaim several hundred megabytes of disk space.

PresentYourApps

Lets you hide the Dock and menu bar for every Cocoa application you choose.

SMARTReporter

Application that can warn you of some hard disk drive failures before they actually happen.

SuperDocker

Tweak your Mac’s dock.

Chat Clients

Adium

Free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, and more.

Colloquy

Advanced IRC, SILC & ICB client.

Gabtastik

Gabtastik lets you keep chat sessions open on your OS X desktop outside of your regular web browser, using minimal screen real estate and system memory.

Messenger

Think of it as Mac’s MSN Messenger.

Skype

Skype for Mac.

 
Via :http://www.macfinest.com/

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Earn $100 Per Day With Google AdSense

   

Earning $100, $200 or even $300 per day with Google AdSense is not an impossible job.
Many bloggers and website owners are doing it, and you are not an exception. The only thing you need is better planning and execution, hard work, determination and passion for blogging about your topic or niche.
Before diving into the exact process, let’s know some terminology for better understanding of Google AdSense and how you can generate more revenue by selling your ad inventories on your blog.
What Is AdSense: It’s a monetization program by Google for online content from websites, mobile sites, and site search results with relevant and engaging ads.
CTR : Your ad Click-through Rate is the number of ad clicks divided by the number of individual ad impressions. Suppose you are showing 3 AdSense ads on every page, your 1 page view is equal to 3 ad impressions.
CTR = Clicks / Ad Impressions X 100
Suppose, you get 5 clicks out of 500 ad impressions, your CTR would be 1% (5/500X100).
CPC : Cost-Per-Click is the revenue you earn each time a visitor clicks on your ad. CPC is usually determined by the advertisers. In some competitive niches like finance, marketing, online products etc. advertisers may be willing to pay more per click than others.
CPM: CPM means “Cost Per 1000 Impressions.”
Sometimes advertisers opt for CPM ads instead of CPC and set their price for 1000 ad impressions. And they pay each time their ads appear on any website.

Let’s Make $100 Everyday With Google AdSense, Right?

For the convenience of calculation we assume that – You serve your AdSense ads on your blog or website, irrespective of showing your ads on your mobile site and added the site search results with AdSense.
Your CTR is 1% and your average CPC is $0.25. It’s quite achievable and lots of bloggers usually get it. We also assume that Page View = Ad Impression for easy calculation. You can manipulate the parameters on your own for desired results.
  • To make $100 everyday you need 40,000 Page Views/day Or, 400 Clicks a day @ 1% CTR and $0.25 CPC. For 40,000 Page Views you have to produce 500 awesome articles or blog posts which attract at least 80 or more page views/article everyday.
  • Apart from CPC, you will also earn from your CPM ad impressions. Irrespective of any niche, the average CPM earning is $1 to $1.5 per 1,000 impressions. You can make $40 to $60 per day easily from 40,000 page views.
  • You can also sell your Ad space directly or via BuySellAds.com and generate $6,000 Per Month on an average from 40,000 page views. Check out how webmasters and bloggers are making $6,000 to $8,000 Per Month fromBuySellAds with forty thousand page views per day. So your daily earning will be $200 (6000/30=200).
  • A niche blog with high quality articles converts very well withaffiliate marketing. You can easily earn $40 to $80/day from affiliate selling with correct implementation and execution.
Now your total earning per day is $100 + $40 + $200 +$40 = $380 from CPC, CPM, Direct Ad Sell, Affiliate Marketing for 40,000 page views per day. I’ve taken the lowest possible earnings from all the 4 sources.
$380 per day means $11,400 per month (380X30= 11,400) Or,$136,800 per year (11,400X12=136,800). Isn’t it a whooping amount to lead a lavish life?
Which is well above your desired earning of $100 per day from Google AdSense, right? 1000s of bloggers are making money this way, and you can also do it. The only thing I want to say is “Be Focused!”
P.S. The above results can be possible if you produce at least 200 to 250 great articles or blog posts per year for 2 years. So how much traffic you actually need to make $100 per day from Google AdSense – It’s way less than 40,000 Page Views Per Day!

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 vs LeEco Le 1S

   

The competition in the budget segment just got even bigger with the launch of Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 in the Indian market today. The Redmi Note 3 comes in two variants, the first one has 16GB internal storage with 2GB of RAM and is priced at Rs 9,999, whereas the other one has 32GB of internal storage with 3GB of RAM and will retails for Rs 11,999.With this price-point, Redmi Note 3 picks a direct fight with the recently launched LeEco Le 1S, which is selling at Rs 10,999.

To make things easier for you, we have compared the smartphones' specifications and features, which will help you make the right choice. Here you go.



Product Name LeEco Le 1S Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
Price in INR 10,999 9,999 (16GB), 11,999 (32GB)
SIM / Band Dual Sim, Dual 4G, Wi-Fi Dual Sim, Dual 4G, Wi-Fi
Processor Octa-core, 2.2 GHz, Helio X10 Turbo Qualcomm MSM8956 Snapdragon 650
RAM / ROM 3 GB RAM, 32 GB inbuilt 2 GB RAM, 16 GB inbuilt (expandable)
3 GB RAM, 32 GB inbuilt (expandable)
Display 5.5 inches, FHD 1920 x 1080 pixels, IPS 5.5 inches, FHD 1920 x 1080 pixels, IPS
OS Android v5.0.2, eUI Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, MiUi 7
Battery 3,000mAh 4,000mAh (2GB RAM), 4,050mAh (3GB RAM)
Body Type Aluminium All Metal
Fingerprint Sensor Yes Yes
Glass Protection Gorilla Glass 3 NA
IR Blaster YES YES

As you can see above, both Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and LeEco Le 1S come with full HD displays, runs Android Lollipop and supports 4G connectivity on the two SIM cards.

LeEco Le 1s offers brightness level of 500 nits, which is impressive while the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 comes with what the company terms as the "sunlight display" that adjusts brightness and contrast according to the ambient light. In addition, there is also a Reading mode in the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 will retail exclusively on Amazon India while the LeEco is restricted only to Flipkart.

On paper, Redmi Note 3 scores higher in terms of battery capacity and camera's megapixel count. But then the Le 1S has an octa-core CPU as opposed to hexa-core processor that powers the Xiaomi device, costs Rs 1,000 less and comes with the latest USB Type-C connectivity port.

Both are loaded with features and are priced competitively, however, we will refrain from giving a final verdict until we review both these smartphones.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

List Of Best Technology Websites In The World

   

1. CNET

CNET is the one the best technology website for latest tech news. Their main topics includes latest tech new, gadget review, software downloads, appliances, phones, laptops, TV’s, tablets, camera, car tech and much more. All this you will find under one roof. Really CNET is an amazing website for latest tech. Also it also provide software downloads, that’s great.

2. TechCrunch

TechCrunch is one the best technology blogs in the world. It is founded by Michael Arrington. For latest gadgets and tech news, TechCrunch is an excellent blog for latest technology news. Also this site review new products launched in the market. It also cover many tech events and startups. Technology geeks must visit this site everyday.

3. Engadget

Engadget is a web magazine which covers many latest gadgets and tech news since 2004. There main topics include news, reviews, videos, podcasts and events. There review section is great. They review many products including mobile, computer, personal tech, home theater, cameras, gaming & networking device and much more.
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4. THENEXTWEB

It is an ultimate tech blog for ever web user. Tech is main part of this blog. From technological updates to business, it covers many aspects of daily technology. Really you will loves this blog, if you visit there. Also it covers many upcoming next generation gadgets.

5. Wired.com

Wired.com is also a website focused on technology content. It provides news related to new gadgets, autopia, reviews, science, entertainment, business, security, video series, and design. Also provides useful info about gaming.

6. Gizmodo

As the name suggests Gizmodo relates to Gizmos means gadgets. Gizmodo is a great website for gadget lovers. If you love to get info about latest gadget, then there is no better than Gizmodo. It features various latest and upcoming gadgets. It also provides news related to android, iOS and Windows OS. This website is like a paradise for gadget freaks.

7. Techradar

Techradar is all about technology. It is focused on tech news and various reviews. Topics of this website include review, phones, TV’s, camera, laptop, tablets, car tech and downloads. Review section is one the prominent section of this website. If search for review of any smartphone or tablet, techradar will be in top 10 search results.

8. Mashable

Mashable is one the most visited site for news, resource and various information. Pete Cashmore is the founder and CEO of Mashable. If you ask any tech geek, which website you visit daily, Mashable will among his top 10 list of most visited websites.

9. TheVerge

TheVerge is another excellent technology website. They provide content on topics like tech, science, culture, business, design, review, US & World and more. Many great products are reviewed at TheVerge.

10. Computerworld

Computerworld is one of the oldest technology website around there. They cover several topics related to technology. Topics include cloud computing, hardware, internet, networking, management, OS, data center, reviews, news, IT Jobs and many more.

11. Digital Trends

Digital Trends is another quality technology website. It is a best source of various technological updates. They provides various unbiased reviews of TV’s, cell phone, laptops and many other devices.

12. ExtremeTech

ExtremeTech as the name suggest that it is for technology fanboys. There main content is focused on computing, internet, mobile, electronics, gaming and much more. They do very deep analysis of various tech updates.

13. Geek.com

Geek.com is another website focused mainly on technology. They are online since 1996.  They provides breaking tech news, review of hardware and software, computer buying guides. Must visit website for every geek

14. ZDNet

ZDNet is another popular tech website which covers breaking news, analysis, and research, latest IT trends, issues and events. They also provides free software downloads. They also covers Apple and Windows.

15. gHacks

When it comes to technology, gHacks is another name out there. It covers various interesting tech topics like Windows, Software, Best web browsers, android etc.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

How to Install Windows 7 on a Mac with Boot Camp

   

Despite the fact that Macs are dominant in the graphic design and creative fields, Windows PCs still dominate most enterprises and Microsoft has its Office suite locked down for professional users. This is why if you or your company happen to use Macs, it is a good idea to install Windows 7 on them. This way you can get the best of both worlds.

It may be surprising coming from a Microsoft rival, but Apple will let you install a separate partition on your Mac with Windows 7 and Mac OS X/OS X Lion. All you have to do is own an Intel-based Mac, which should be any modern Mac, and have an up-to-date Mac operating system, like Snow Leopard or Lion, with Boot Camp on it. Boot Camp is assistant installation software that creates the Windows 7 partition for you.

Being able to use both a Mac OS and Windows on a single system is a great option for many reasons. You will be able to reap the full benefit of the creative software suits, from Adobe and Apple for instance, along with more traditional enterprise suites from Microsoft. You will be able to do this without having to take up more office room with multiple hosted systems.

Another benefit is that if you have multiple partitions, and one of them gets malware or goes haywire for some reason, you can still set up your system form the other partition and use it to fix the malfunctioning one.
Macs have many other benefits besides just being useful with creative software. The operating system offers a different experience, especially Lion OS X, which may make it more appealing to novice PC users or those not wanting to search through many file names on a constant basis. Here are the steps you will need to take to install Windows 7 on your Mac:

Step 1 :

Make sure you have either Mac OS X v10.7 Lion or Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard installed for any modern version of Boot Camp -- yes, support of previous Mac operating systems exists with previous Boot Camp versions, but this guide will focus on modern Mac operating systems and Boot Camp versions.
You can update Snow Leopard to Lion through the Mac App Store when you purchase Lion. Keep in mind that you need to be at OS X 10.6.6 as a Snow Leopard user before you can upgrade to Lion. If you are a Snow Leopard user and have been following standard software updates from the Apple menu, you should be at 10.6.8. You can read about this update here directly from Apple's website and update. Lion's latest update, as of this writing, is 10.7.4. You can head over here to read about it and update directly from Apple's website.

Mac OS and Software

Step 2 :

Make sure your Boot Camp is up to date, which means version 4.0 for Lion and 3.2 for Snow Leopard. Boot Camp is an assistant application and you can read the manual on Apple's website. If you have Snow Leopard or Lion installed, Boot Camp should already be included, but make sure it is up to date.
Boot Camp
If you have a Mac without an optical drive, like a Macbook Air, make sure you either have an external drive with a Windows 7 disc; or, if you want to update from an ISO image via a USB flash drive, make sure you update form Boot Camp 4.0 and OS X Lion.

Step 3 :

Have a Windows 7 Install disc ready. You can use either 32bit or 64bit, although 64bit is recommended for the best performance. Alternatively, Boot Camp Assistant helps you burn the ISO image to a USB flash drive if you have Lion installed. This is also mentioned in Apple's manual for Boot Camp 4.0 for Lion. Apple also lists the exact Mac models compatible with Windows 7 (64-bit). Apple also mentions the versions of Windows 7 you will need if you want to install a 64bit OS:
“Computers with Mac OS X v10.6 or later work with 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, or Windows 7 Ultimate. The only 64-bit version of Windows supported on these computers is 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, or Windows 7 Ultimate.”

Windows 7

Step 4 :

Go to the Boot Camp Assistant and start the installation process. In orderto do this from Snow Leopard, you need to click on applications from the Dock. Then click on utilities. It should be located toward the middle of the second row from the top. From Lion you can go to utilities directly from Launchpad. From here, go ahead and click on the Boot Camp Assistant.

Boot Camp Assistant

Step 5 :

Follow the instructions and download the additional software necessary to support Windows on your Mac. Updates to drivers will allow your Apple peripherals like keyboards, mice and cameras to work on the Windows partition. Alternatively, you can insert your Mac installation disc to download these drivers (this may depend on if your Mac came with Lion or Snow Leopard and the type of Mac you have).

Download Windows Support Software

Step 6 :

After you installed the Windows compatibility driver software, go ahead and create a Windows partition. You will be asked if you want to create a Windows partition first. You want to do this. A Windows partition will allow you to choose how much of your hard drive space you want to devote to Windows vs. your Mac's operating system. You can choose to make it 50% for each instance, thus dividing the partitions. Alternatively, if you hardly plan on using Windows, choose a lower number for the Windows partition.

Create a PartitionSelect Task

Step 7 :

Next, you want to start the installer. You will be asked to insert the Windows 7 disc or USB drive with the software and then the installation process will start. The menu will be similar to the one above in step 6. It will appear after you finish selecting the size of your Windows partition. You can also use a different drive if you have multiple hard drives or solid-state drives installed inside your Mac. Keep in mind, however, that external drives cannot be used to host the Windows partition, as Apple mentions here.

Start Windows Installation

Step 8 :

Restart your Mac and boot it into Windows. Eventually your Mac will restart and you can start Windows 7 on it or your pre-installed Mac OS. If you own Snow Leopard, you can press the Option (Alt) key on your keyboard to go to a menu where Apple asks you which operating system you want to use. Alternatively, you can use the Startup Disk control panel to choose your default starting operating system.
When you boot into Windows, you will need to go through the process of updating drivers and making sure your Apple peripherals, like mice and keyboards, work correctly.

Install Windows

Conclusion

Macs are becoming more prevalent in the work place of MBS and even larger enterprises. However, despite Microsoft offering some of its software in the form of Office for Mac, there is a lot of software that is still exclusive to Windows that companies rely on. This is why being able to put both operating systems on a single system can be a life saver. Office for Mac includes Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word. However, what is missing from the Windows version that you may rely on is OneNote. If you want the best of both worlds, you can with this dual-booting guide.

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Before we start, just take a look @ the OSX86 Project.   Here you can find all the information about what we are going to and other important information.
STEPS
1. Download OSx86 10.5.x
Download OSx86 10.5.7 0r OSx86 10.5.6 from your favorite Torrent site. Burn the downloaded “.ISO” file to DVD using any CD/DVD burning tool as a Bootable DVD (I prefer 10.5.6, because it’s work for me)
 2. Create a Partition for Mac
Go to Select “command-line” and type . . .
DISKPART> list disk                     // displays the available HDD
DISKPART> select disk n            // select the disk which has windows installation, [where n = the disk number]
DISKPART> list partition           // list partitions on the selected disk [you can see available patitions in your hard disk]
DISKPART> create partition primary size=15000 id=af       // create a partition as primary with size of 15,000 MB (15 GB)
DISKPART> list partition           // then you can see newly created partition is also here
DISKPART> select partition n   // where n is the newly created partition to install MAC OS
DISKPART> active                      //sets partition active
DISKPART> exit
minimum partition size should be more than 8GB
3. Reboot the machine and insert prepared bootable DVD
press any key to boot from DVD
4. Starting Installation
If your system support for the macOS X installation, it should boot from the DVD and it will show the Apple LOGO.
Then be patient to boot from the DVD. BUT, if your system freezes for more than 20 minutes with that Apple LOGO, Reboot and try the following.
Note: You can see count down timer is starting when starting to boot from DVD, before its over,  press F8 key and you will be able to have some more option’s. Now type -v and press enter. This will enable you to see any errors if they occur. In case your screen freezes for more than 10 – 15 minutes :(   google to find out a solution for your problem. 
5. Configuring the Installation
After boot, you will see a Graphical interface. Here you can see a Top Menu Bar, from the menu Click Utilities > Disk Utility.Then, select the destination drive where you want to install Mac OSX which is the partition we have created earlier in step 2.Then click on ERASEon right hand side menu paneThen, for the format option select “MAC OSX Journaled Extended” and click Erase. So, the disk will be erased and mounted.

Then, Close the disk utility and agree to the terms and conditions
Then select the partition which you erased recently.

6. Customize the Install
The most important part.  Here you have to choose the components/patches which support your hardware. So, its better to refer again http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Main.  Here you can find the sample hardware examples and compatibilities. If you want, you can use If you have doubts Insanelymac.com also.
Tip:   For most of the INTEL based systems Default selected Kernel works very smoothly(do not want to change the Kernel) & for AMD system try Voodoo kernel.  Dont add extra Drivers (.KEXTS) which might cause conflicts. It’s better to select only the important thins such as sound drivers, Graphics drivers, USB patches . . . others keep leave.

That means, if You have NVIDIA geforce VGA on your laptop, you should select exactly compatible Driver from the “Graphics” section, DO NOT select all. (if you select all, it might give problems)
After you selected all the relevant patches press Ok.

7. Checking the disk and Installation of System files
Now we are almost done
Now your DVD will be checking for consistency (if you want, just skip it, its not be a problem)
Then, installation begins.  It will take more than 20 minutes, according to your machine. After the installation is over, machine will Reboot. Remove the DVD after it has rebooted.
You should be able to automatically boot into OS X at this time.
When you want to boot in to Windows, when the machine boot, press any key, you will see options for selecting the boot disk (if you have windows 7, there will have a partition called System Reseved) that is the partition you should select to boot in to windows.
If you have problems boot in to windows, please try the following step.

8. Setting the Boot Loader
To boot in to Windows 7 or Vista, put in your windows 7 or Vista disk, and boot from it. When installation starts, it will ask for “Start up Recovery”. Do it. Then you can boot in to windows. Then do go to CMD and type
DISKPART> list disk                   // displays the available HDD
DISKPART> select disk n           // select the disk which has windows installation
DISKPART> list partition          // list partitions on the selected disk
DISKPART> select partition n  // select the partition number where windows was previously installed.
DISKPART> active                       //sets partition active
DISKPART> exit
REBOOT.
Now your vista /windows 7 should boot, If it doesn’t try this:
Boot with installation disk into windows setup, choose recovery again, and select automated recovery of boot area. Windows should fix the boot automatically, then click Fix and reboot button.

9. Add MAC OS in to the Boot menu
Boot into windows and download EasyBCD (google it).
Open it, click “Add/Remove entries” navigate to “Mac”.
Select Type in the dropdown to “Generic x86 Pc” and give some name in the text box below. This name will appear in your boot screen. Click “SAVE”
REBOOT.
Yeahhh :) :) :) that’s it, enjoy MAC . . .