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Cramming for tests? There's a study tool for even the youngest student...

There is an application available now from SimpleLeap Software that may become the main study tool in our household for our flash card and multiple choice studying.
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Tweet it Your Way

By Freda Walrod, Guest Blogger

There are literally dozens of ways to tell the world what you are doing with Twitter. Most of them are built with Adobe Air, but if Air isn’t your cup of tea and you are running Leopard (OS X 10.5) you do have a few options that are genuine Mac OS X applications.
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Need to know computer status? iStatPro to the rescue…

by Freda Walrod, Guest Blogger

There are certain things about your computer that you really need to keep an eye on — remaining hard drive space or laptop battery health for example — but you don’t necessarily want another app in your dock, or more to clutter up your menu bar. Read More...
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Note taking, organizing, snippets? 3 Apps to handle it

I’ve been trying to decide between using ShoveBox and Evernote. I pointed out they each have strengths and a friend pointed me to a blog that said why not use them both... and a third app as well to round out the usefulness.
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1Password, an ultimate gem

Not everything in life can be free and sometimes what you get is well worth the price. This is just such an app. You won’t know how you made use of your computer and the Internet without this loaded on your Mac.
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