One of the most useful Lifehacker tips ever…
A Comprehensive Guide to Sharing Your Data Across Multi-Booting Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs
One of the most useful Lifehacker tips ever…
A Comprehensive Guide to Sharing Your Data Across Multi-Booting Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs
From PCMag.com…
Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac Now Available | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
While the reviews are good I just don’t think I’ll be able to adopt Outlook 2011 as my personal information manager (PIM). Outlook 2010 for Windows is superb!
From Lifehacker.com…
KeepNote Organizes Your Notes on Any Platform: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Portable, cross-platform note-taking application KeepNote stores your notes, thoughts, outlines, and more in a simple hierarchical format, complete with rich-text formatting, images, attachments, and even plugins.”
From LifeHacker.com…
How to Triple-Boot Your Mac with Windows and Linux, No Boot Camp Required – Triple Boot – Lifehacker: “Apple has streamlined the process of dual booting Windows on your Mac, but when it comes to Linux, Boot Camp isn’t so friendly. Here’s how to triple-boot your Mac with OS X, Windows 7, and the shiny new Ubuntu 10.04.”
From LifeHacker.com…
VirtualBox 3.2 Beta Virtualizes Mac OS X (On Macs) – VirtualBox – Lifehacker: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Free virtualization tool VirtualBox, technically Oracle VM VirtualBox now, has quietly added ‘experimental support for Mac OS X guests’ to a beta release. That’s good news—at least for Mac owners, and those willing to dig into serious Hackintosh tweaks.”
From TechRepublic.com…
10 Linux rescue tools for recovering Linux, Windows, or Mac machines | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com: “When you’re dealing with a system that won’t boot, you need a robust and dependable recovery tool. Here are a few Linux tools that might save the day.”