Posts Tagged ‘Apps’
Apple Finally Approved a Native Google Voice iPhone App (Again!)

Apple Finally Approved a Native Google Voice iPhone App (Again!)
Ever since GV Mobile was pulled from the App Store, we’ve been hoping for its return. And while Apple has not approved that particular third-party app again, they did approve GV Connect. It’s three bucks, available now, and looks great.The app includes just about all the features you could want from a native Google Voice app, save for push notifications:•Place calls using your Google Voice number rather than your mobile number ..read more
NetBalancer Prioritizes Network Traffic by Application

NetBalancer Prioritizes Network Traffic by Application
Windows: Ever wish you could guarantee your BitTorrent download didn’t choke your streaming YouTube video—or vice versa—but don’t feel like setting up Quality of Service rules on your super-router ? NetBalancer shapes bandwidth allocations for different apps on your PC.
With NetBalancer, you can set separate download and upload priorities for different applications (you’ve got the options of High, Normal, and Low), you can choose to block or ignore traffic altogether, or you can choose specifically ..read more
CopyTrans Manager Organizes and Manages Your iPhone or iPod Without iTunes

CopyTrans Manager Organizes and Manages Your iPhone or iPod Without iTunes
Windows only: If you love your iPod but aren’t crazy about iTunes, CopyTrans Manager is a solid alternative that can add media to and organize media on your iPod, iPhone, and Palm Pre.
(Click the image above for a closer look.)
This nifty little app is compatible with all iPod models, iPhones (up to firmware 3.1), and also the Palm Pre. Use it to drag and drop media files to your device ..read more
Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010

Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010
Now that we’ve had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we’d share what’s new and useful inside Microsoft’s big suite. Take a gander at the pictorial evidence below.
Overall, Office 2010 is not the kind of leap forward that Windows 7 was from Vista (or, for most PC upgraders, from XP). It adds a lot of stuff that’s previously been available only through plug-ins, makes performing the basic ..read more
