Mac App Review: Sleep Monitor

Sleep Study

Does your MacBook snore? Do Macs … dream?

OK, so it’s not that kind of study. If you suspect that your MacBook has Sleep Apnea, this review won’t help you. (Just for the record I think my Mac Pro suffers from Apnea. It keeps waking up after it’s been put to sleep, but don’t get me started.)

This review covers an application from DssW called Sleep Monitor. If you guessed that Sleep Monitor keeps tabs on your Mac’s energy usage and battery drain, you’d have guessed correctly. DssW bills Sleep Monitor 3 as an app that audits your Mac’s energy usage. To this extent, the app, now in its third version, is very simple and utilizes straight-forward graphics to display battery drainage (and charging) when awake or asleep. [Read more…]

For Mac Eyes Only – Is ‘Mountie’ Too Cute?

Episode #250

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike and Gary take a peek into Apple’s future and discuss the pre-release of Mountain Lion, iPhone 4 Antenna Issue Settlement, British Parliament Talk iPad, VLC 2 Brings Blu-ray Support, Apple Helps Devs Jump into iOS, Logic Pro and Troubleshooting your Mac.
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For Mac Eyes Only – Rumors and Lawsuits

Episode #249

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike and Eric Discuss Strategies and Tools for Backing up your Mac with Time Machine, Cloning, Online, and Offsite Backups, More Patent Nonsense, iPad 3 with High-Res Display?, App Economy Creating (lots of) Jobs, Apple Joins $100B Club, Retro Macintosh iPhone Cases, Streaming Content to a Kindle Fire.
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For Mac Eyes Only – A Big Week for Updates

Episode #248

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike and Eric discuss upgrading older Macs to Lion…and making Snowy imitate Lion, 10.7.3 Released, Security Update Snafus, Final Cut Pro X Grows Up?, Converting FCP7 to FCPX, iBook Content Yours Not Apple’s, Donkey!, Gary’s News and Views from Across the Pond, iCloud on Snowy, Mac Security Cams.
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How To: Downgrade Lion’s Preview and TextEdit to Snow Leopard Versions

My least favorite new feature of OS X Lion is its AutoSave functionality — most especially with two apps I took advantage of all the time under Snow Leopard: Preview and TextEdit.

Well, after having my documents, PDFs, and images helpfully overwritten by Lion one too many times, I decided to see if I could get Snow Leopard’s TextEdit and Preview working under Lion.

This How To is the result of that experiment.

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VMware Backtracks on OS X Client Virtualization

Despite apparently lifting restrictions on running client editions of OS X under the new VMware Fusion 4.1 and placing the onus of compliance upon the end-user (see screen shot below), VMware has now backtracked and announced that the ability to virtualize OS X clients as discovered by Macworld’s Jason Snell was “a mistake”.

VMware's Original Statement Regarding OS X Client Virtualization Discovered by Macworld

 

Today VMware announced this “mistake” would be rectified in a forthcoming patch. (If you ask me, it sounds more like Apple dropped the hammer on VMware.)

Of course that doesn’t mean you can’t go and download the 4.1 update now to enjoy OS X client virtualization until the patch is released…and then who says you need to apply the patch when it’s ready?

VMware’s announcement follows:

VMware Fusion 4.1 was released late last week and includes many great improvements.  One change was the introduction of a new license verification step for users to verify they are in compliance with the OS licensing terms.

When the license verification step was added in VMware Fusion 4.1 the server edition check was omitted. We are preparing an update.

Running Mac OS X client in a virtual machine continues to require Lion (purchased from the Mac App Store or a USB thumb drive.)  Users should always ensure they remain in compliance with any applicable software license agreements.

Taming Lion: A Few Months On

With the release of Mac OS X Lion, many of the fundamental Macintosh concepts to which we have grown accustomed began to change. We were released from the heavy burden of having to click ‘Save’ periodically (in some apps at least), with Auto-Save and Versions. We welcomed in Launchpad, the iOS-inspired way of firing up our favourite apps. We even had the scroll direction reversed.

In the first few days of using Lion full-time, I found myself struggling with some of these changes. It took some time re-learning which way to swipe my fingers to move down a document, and I often found myself puzzled by some of the dialogue boxes inviting me to ‘Unlock’ or ‘Duplicate’ my files.

Several months into using Lion, have things got easier? How has the transition gone? [Read more…]

For Mac Eyes Only – In Medias Res

Episode #228

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Not your typical episode of For Mac Eyes Only, this week Mike is joined by Barry and Eric (and earlier Dan) to discuss OS X Lion, the iPhone and iOS, Google’s mistakes with Android, the Macworld experience, Apple’s Campus, and anything else Apple that came to mind during our TeamFMEO meet-up which took place the afternoon of Saturday, August 6th.

Apps We Discussed:

> OS X Lion Server
> Default Folder X
> Pathfinder
> BetterTouchTool
> Moom
> Growl
> Yahoo! Widgets (née Konfabulator)
> Final Cut Pro X
> Premiere Pro
> InDesign

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Running Time: 1:27:37

For Mac Eyes Only – A Bunch of Kool-Aid Drinking Fan Boys

Episode #226

This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike is joined by Gary, Barry and Eric to discuss the release of OS X Lion including our favorite new features, installation issues we’ve encountered, and even a few things that disappoint us a bit with Apple’s latest cat.

LINKS:

> OS X Lion
> MacBook Air Updated
> Mac Mini Updated
> Can Your Mac Run AirDrop?
> Adobe’s KB: Known Issues with Lion
> Dropbox Cache Cleaner (discontinued)
> DropCopy
> Skinning Lion’s iCal

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Running Time: 1:47:21

FMEO.TV – Part One: How To Create a Lion Install DVD

FMEO.TV Episode #004

In this episode of FMEO.TV, Mike shows how to create an installation DVD from the Mac OS X Lion Installer.

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Running Time: 4:56