Showing posts with label os x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label os x. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

Magican: time to clean up and improve your Mac

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OS X, the famous operating system Apple is an extremely stable environment, but from time to time to do a little maintenance is not bad, as this can get better performance of our Mac So let's take a look at Magican, a great software that plays the role of a free Mac cleaner .
Magican is a free solution that can easily compete with other payment solutions. It has functions of monitoring, protection and performance enhancement for our Mac OS X, among others.
Currently, Magican is at version 1.4.3, which was released last month and introduced several new features with it. Some of its functions are the following:
-Cleaning Magican provides tools to remove duplicate files, useless files and trash generated by the system.
-Monitoring: we have a constant eye on our system. Data and processes, CPU usage and fan speed can be viewed in real time.
-Security: We can also improve the security of your Mac using anti-trojan, there are also search functions and removal of viruses and even can scan files downloaded from the Internet.
-Applications: Magican also works at the application level. It has its own section for desintalaciones and reminds us when there is a new version of an application. Even we can recommend free or discounted apps available on the App Store.
For those who may not understand very well with the software, Magican has its own user guide, thanks to which we can decide which tools and functions more convenient to use in our computer or laptop from Apple.
Magican The first version was launched in 2011 and has been very well received since then. Note that you need to have a computer with Mac OS X 10.6 or higher for the software to work properly, so those who have a post-2009 Mac will have no trouble running it.
If you want more information about Magican, we suggest you visit their website: http://www.magicansoft.com/

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Siri is coming to Mac

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In not much Siri could be a function that is incorporated into Mac computers, as long as a job on offer at the Apple website is what we think. The post in question is called "Siri UI Engineer" and is for an engineer with experience in Unix and OS X. particularly

Currently labor supply has been removed from the website of the company, but still at least two British blogs have managed to see it in time. The important thing is that the position is focused on OS X, not iOS, which is the only platform that currently runs Siri, so he could be making estimated arrival at Mac in the coming months.

The rumors about the arrival of Siri to OS X have been floating around the web for a while and gained strength when there was talk of the future version of OS X, 10.9.

Another part of that job says there will have to collaborate with different apps developers, suggesting that Siri to OS X may be a great integration with other applications, which has progressed very slowly iOS level.

If Siri is included in OS X 10.9, then you can try just the last few months of the year. If somehow is thrown aside, surely we will see much earlier.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Apple OS X Java removed due to security risks

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Strange as it sounds, even Macs running OS X can have vulnerabilities security level. To avoid a good headache, Apple has decided to remove Java from OS X computers, which will take place when users upgrade the operating system to the latest version.
From that moment, OS X browsers will not have the Java plugin installed and Apple not provide us, so if we want to continue to use must be downloaded directly from the Oracle site.
Something worth mentioning is that apparently Oracle and Apple reached an agreement two years ago. It said that after a certain time the distribution of Java on Macs run by Oracle and more from the apple.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Mountain Lion OS X goes on sale today

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For users of a Mac, it's as if Christmas had arrived in July. It happens that OS X Mountain Lion, also known as OS X 10.8, will be available from today July 25.
For $ 20, will be able to get hold of Mountain Lion only in the Mac App Store. Remember also that if someone bought a Mac after June 11, the upgrade will be free.
Mountain Lion OS X adds a strong focus on our Mac with your iPhone or iPad, and all notices, including messages and reminders, can be sincornizados between devices. It also makes it easier to share content on Twitter, Flickr and Vimeo. CEO Tom Cook said the operating system has a 200 new features, but keep in mind that is available only to those who possess or OS X Snow Leopard OS X Lion.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Problems with the WiFi on your Mac?



Apparently, some users have had problems with the WiFi connection of your Mac. While this may not bother some people, are sure to fall very badly to others. WiFi chips used by Apple are also used in many other devices, so the problem does not seem to come from that side, but still, the hardware is controlled by the software , and in this case it appears that the energy manager of the operating system Mac OS X Lion is the source of the problems with WiFi.
Some users of Apple Forums contacted the suppliers / vendors of routers, and they asked them to deactivate the power manager on their machines to avoid the loss of connectivity. And apparently it solved the problem.
What had happened here? Well, basically, the problem was between certain routers and OS X Lion: to enter the idle WiFi chip, and subsequently be summarized, connectivity with the router was not reset properly. It is not clear who should solve the drawback: if router problem must be the manufacturer, and if the side of the operating system is Apple responsible. Note that this problem has been presented only for OS X Lion.
Does anyone around here has had this problem? If the case is that, try turning off the power manager on the Mac