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How to Prepare Your Mac for Snow Leopard – Leopard osx to Snow Leopard!

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Downloads, Guides, Mac, Macbook, OS X Snow Leopard, Snow Leopard, Software, Tips, Top Posts


An operating system update like this Friday’s release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard is a perfect time to clean up your computer and start fresh. Let’s prepare your Mac for this weekend’s 10.6 upgrade.

Before You Upgrade, Part 1: Clean Up Your Mac

You don’t want to take those applications you haven’t launched in months, giant log files, superfluous startup items, and even old documents you don’t need anymore into Snow Leopard, so the first thing you want to do is give your Mac the virtual hose-down. Audit your data, applications, and login items; run some maintenance, and give the old hard drive a checkup with Disk Utility. Here are detailed instructions on how to clean up and revive your bloated, sluggish Mac.

Before You Upgrade, Part 2: Back Up Your Data

Before you crack open that pretty Snow Leopard box, get yourself an external FireWire drive and run a full backup of all the important files on your Mac. If you’ve got Leopard now you should already be running Time Machine, so make sure you’ve got a fresh new backup completed. If you’re still on Tiger, here are a gaggle of free Mac backup utilities for you to use. (But seriously, if you don’t already: get a FireWire drive. Back up your Mac. Now.)

Before You Upgrade, Part 3 (The Extra-Paranoid Track): Make a Bootable Backup of Your Mac

Maybe you go through the entire Snow Leopard upgrade process only to realize that your one, essential, company VPN application isn’t yet compatible. Maybe you accidentally lose files or apps in the upgrade process, or you just decide you hate Snow Leopard and want to go back to Leopard stat. One great way to ensure you can go right back to your working Mac’s state before an upgrade is to mirror the current state of your Mac on a bootable external hard drive. Even if you’ve got a Time Machine backup, grab another external drive and clone your Mac’s internal hard drive. With a bootable clone on hand, if anything goes wrong or you just want to boot back up into your old Mac’s environment (settings, apps, data, and all), you can do so by holding down the T key Option key, restarting your Mac, and choosing the clone as your bootup disk.

The Upgrade Path to Snow Leopard

To install Snow Leopard on your Intel-based Mac, Apple recommends you go from Leopard using the $29 Snow Leopard upgrade disc, or go from Tiger using the $169 Mac Box Set. Here’s Apple’s full set of system requirements.

The important thing to know is that you can only install the $29 upgrade on top of an existing Leopard installation. That is, you can’t start with a formatted Mac hard drive and install Snow Leopard only, which is kind of a bummer for geeks who like to do totally fresh, from-scratch installations.

Correction and update: We have confirmed that the preview of Snow Leopard DOES offer a standalone installer that works on a freshly-formatted hard drive without an existing Leopard installation or DVD. While we can’t absolutely say before Friday whether or not the final release will work this way, it’s very possible it will. (Read: The full version of the new Mac OS X may be just $29.) My apologies for the mistake! Thanks to commenters RudolphDer and dark42 for asking!

Upate #2: Confirmed: $29 Snow Leopard installs whether or not you’ve got Leopard.

Choose one of two methods for the upgrade.

Upgrade Method 1. Install Snow Leopard Directly on Top of Your Existing Leopard Setup (Easy)

If you’re already running a relatively clean installation of Leopard, and you want to make this update as easy, fast, and painless as possible, you’re just going to pop your Snow Leopard DVD into your Mac’s drive and go. I did this using the Dev Preview of Snow Leopard on a well-used and cluttered Mac, and things went just fine. This is the upgrade path Apple wants you to take and suits most folks—with a good backup, you’ve nothing to fear. The only possible disadvantage to this approach is that some old logs and system files you don’t need might stick around.

Upgrade Method 2. Wipe Your Mac Clean and Start from Scratch (Advanced)

Serious nerds who want their Snow Leopard installation absolutely pristine (and come from the Windows school of wipe-and-reinstall) can go all-out and format their Mac’s hard drive, reinstall Leopard, upgrade to Snow Leopard,, install Snow Leopard and then restore their data from backup and reinstall all their essential apps.

The one advantage to this approach is that you can take the opportunity to repartition your Mac’s hard drive in the process (though if it’s Boot Camp you want, you can set that up any time, not just when wiping your drive). You’ll also know for sure your Mac is completely cruft-free. The disadvantage to this approach is that it’s tedious and time-consuming. The Snow Leopard installation can take 45 minutes to an hour, then you’ve got to restore your Time Machine backup (depending on how much data we’re talking, this can also take up to an hour) and then you’ve got to reinstall your applications.

If you do decide to go this route on Snow Leopard upgrade day, here are a few notes:

  • Only start once you have your Leopard DVD and Snow Leopard DVD in hand, and your data backed up.
  • Inventory your Mac’s application list. Command-line lovers can do a simple ls /Applications/ >> appsiuse.txt to get a textual listing of everything in the Applications folder. Otherwise you can just eye your Applications folder and note down its contents. Also check your System Preferences panes for any panels you’ve installed there.
  • After you’ve inventoried your applications and backed up your data, insert your Leopard DVD and click on “Install Mac OS X.”
  • Insert your Snow Leopard DVD and click on “Install Mac OS X.” When you reach the Snow Leopard Installer’s “Welcome” screen, from the Utilities menu, choose “Disk Utility…” From there you can (say a little prayer) and format or repartition your Mac’s internal hard drive. Once that’s done, continue with the installation as usual.

You get a few opportunities to restore your Time Machine backup during the Snow Leopard installation. Even if you pass each time, once Snow Leopard is completely installed, you can get your data out of Time Machine by running the Migration Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/).

One important thing to know about restoring a Time Machine backup: you can’t be logged in as the same user name that you’re restoring. That is, if I’m logged in as gina, and my backed-up Time Machine user is also gina, the Migration Assistant either makes you rename the restored user or log in as another (admin) user to do the restore. The Migration Assistant also lets you decide what you restore: which data (in predetermined folders/categories, like Music, Pictures, Documents, etc), all of your Applications (or none), settings, and other files. Here’s what that looks like:


How are you planning to upgrade to Snow Leopard? Are you doing any special Mac prep beforehand?

Confirmed: $29 Snow Leopard Installs Whether or Not You’ve Got Leopard [Snow Leopard]

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Downloads, News, OS X Snow Leopard, Snow Leopard, Software

Even though Apple suggests Mac users without Leopard buy the $169 Mac box set to get Snow Leopard, anyone can purchase the $29 Snow Leopard disc and install Snow Leopard in its entirety without having already installed Leopard.

This means the $29 Snow Leopard DVD isn’t an “upgrade” at all; it’s the full-on Mac OS X operating system for 30 bucks. (Something we missed yesterday when we told you how to prep your mac for Snow Leopard and have since corrected.)

I suspected this was the case, since it is with the developer build I’m running, but The Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg confirms it’s true for the final release as well:

For owners of Intel-based Macs who are still using the older Tiger version of the Mac OS, Apple is officially making Snow Leopard available only in a “boxed set” that includes other software and costs $169. The reasoning is that these folks never paid the $129 back in 2007 to upgrade to Leopard. But here’s a tip: Apple concedes that the $29 Snow Leopard upgrade will work properly on these Tiger-equipped Macs, so you can save the extra $140.

So if you’re jumping from Tiger to Snow Leopard, you saved $129 bucks never purchasing Leopard and you can save $140 skipping the box set. Guess being a late adopter does pay off.

TomTom Car Kit Demo Video

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Appstore, Downloads, GPS Navigation, Software

About a week ago, TomTom’s App Store application was approved and became available in the App Store. In the review,
I also mentioned that TomTom would be releasing a Car Kit for the
iPhone. The car kit is still not available on the website but, they did
release a demo video for the kit. Check it out below.
“The TomTom car kit that offers secure docking, enhanced GPS
performance, clear voice instructions and hands-free calling, while
charging your iPhone at the same time.”

Best Camera App for the iphone – Camera Genius!

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Software

Available In: App Store       Price: $0.99  

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application is the top paid app in the app store right now for $0.99 so
I thought I’d show it to you. This video is from appstoremod.com where
there are more videos like this. I think this kid is hilarious. Check
him out.

SlingPlayer Mobile 1.1 Now in App Store

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, News, Software, Videos

Available In: App Store       Price: $29.99  

SlingPlayer Mobile Version 1.1 of SlingPlayer Mobile was just approved by Apple and is now available in the App Store. the update does contain some new features (see list below) but still does not allow the app to work on 3G. The developers have submitted a version of the app that does allow it to work on 3G however, they have not heard back from Apple on that version of the app yet. See THIS post for a full review of the SlingPlayer Mobile application.

SlingPlayer Mobile

New Features:
- Full 16×9 widescreen support (Slingbox SOLO, PRO and PRO-HD only)
- DISH Remote Access integration (DISH Network users only)
- Faster start and channel change
- Improved remote control interface

TomTom App Now Available in App Store – $99.99 in US

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, GPS Navigation, Software, Top Posts

Available In: App Store       Price: $99.99  

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TomTom’s application has finally hit the App Store. The app is
available for the US & Canada, Western Europe, Australia and New
Zealand. The cost of the app varies based on which location you need it
for. The US & Canada compatible version of the application is
$99.99.. see the list below for additional pricing options.

The application is compatible with both the iPhone 3G and the iPhone
3GS. The app boasts turn-by-turn directions as well as many other
features (see list below). Honestly, it seems to have the same
functionality as a regular TomTom device. Check out the screenshots and
demo videos below.

TomTom has also has a car kit for the iPhone which “offers secure
docking, enhanced GPS performance, clear voice instructions and
hands-free calling, while charging your iPhone at the same time.” The
kit is not yet available on TomTom’s website. There are also rumors
that you will be able to purchase a full “package” which would include
the car kit and the application (at a reduced price). This also has not
appeared yet on TomTom’s website yet but, we will keep our eye out for
it.

TomTom US & Canada:

- Fully covers the US (including Hawaii and Alaska), Canada, and Puerto Rico

- $99.99

TomTom Western Europe:

- Fully covers Great Britain, the Republic of Ireland, Germany,
Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Monaco, Italy, San Marino,
the Vatican City, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Belgium, the Netherlands,
Luxemburg, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and the Canary Islands.

- $139.99

TomTom Australia:

- Fully covers Australia

- $79.99

TomTom New Zealand:

- Fully covers New Zealand

- $94.99

TomTom

ScreenShots:




Demo Videos:

App Store Description:

For iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS

Turn-by-turn car navigation for iPhone is here.

Everywhere you go, you can have the most advanced TomTom navigation technology to lead the way. The TomTom app puts award-winning technology at your fingertips, like IQ Routes™ which gives you the smartest, most efficient route any time of day.

Tap and go – Using iPhone’s innovative technology, the TomTom app lets you tap your way from A to B – putting you in touch with all the best routes. Scroll through the menu, or pinch to zoom in and out on a map using the iPhone’s multi-touch display.

Go your own way – Why follow the rest? See your route, your way. Simply rotate from portrait to landscape to get an easier view of the road ahead.

Meet up with friends – Find an entry in your iPhone contacts list, and the TomTom app will find the way there. It’s that simple.

Find a place to eat – Thinking of stopping for lunch on the way? Choose a restaurant, call to reserve your table, then find your way there – the TomTom app does it all.

The smartest routes – Is the shortest route really the fastest? TomTom IQ Routes™ will always calculate the smartest, most efficient route – saving you time, fuel and money. Only IQ Routes™ uses the driving experiences of millions of drivers to work out your route based on actual road speed data.

The world at your fingertips – Always be prepared for what’s around the corner. The TomTom app comes with an up-to-date, detailed map – and you can add worldwide locations to suit you.

You can also make the most of your navigation experience with the TomTom car kit for iPhone. Check it out on iphone.tomtom.com

Map coverage statistics:

Detailed map seamlessly covers the US and Canada with IQ Routes™ data for faster routing.

This is still not out for Singapore yet…will update the moment its out in singapore! Those who want this app at a cheaper price contact me! dexxter@gmail.com

Facebook 3.0 Submitted to App Store

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Software

Available In: App Store       Price: Free  

Facebook About a month and a half ago, we wrote about the 3.0 update for Facebook and all the new features it was going to include. Yesterday Joe Hewitt, the developer of the App Store Facebook application, submitted the update to the App Store. So, now it is up to Apple. It usually takes 2-3 weeks for an app to be approved by Apple. We will see if this one gets through faster or not. I don’t know about you guys but, I’m totally stoked for the “new” facebook app! More details are to come later this week!

It also seems that Hewitt is already gearing up to start work on version 3.1 of the Facebook app! I’m not sure what new features it will bring but, he seems excited about it!

Tweets:
“Just uploaded Facebook for iPhone 3.0 to the App Store for review. :)
“As excited as I am about 3.0, I am *really* excited about 3.1, which I get to start working on tomorrow. Tonight I can relax.”

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Streamer – Stream Internet Radio and TV

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Software, iTunes

Available In: App Store       Price: Free  

Streamer ZodTTD, the developer of psx4iphone and quake4iphone has been developing an App Store application called Streamer. Today, the app was approved by Apple. Streamer is an application that allows you to stream internet radio and television.

The application comes stock with 6 audio streams and 6 video streams. You can able to add a stream using the Bookmark option. Once a stream is playing; you can pause it, bookmark it and watch it using the Now Playing option.

Overall, a simple application that is easy to use. It works great over WiFi (obviously) however, it doesn’t do so well on Edge. You will have to let me know in the comments if this in an application you will install and use.

Info from ZodTTD – “It comes pre-loaded with a few audio and video streams and more are to come, but it’s true functionality can be found in the bookmarks section.

For instance you can head to Shoutcast Audio or TV’s directory, pick an ID, add it to your bookmarks by pressing + and select it to play.

There’s lots of possibilities with this app. Use it for anything from a baby monitor to streaming your own TV. Having support for nearly any codec you want helps too!”

##ITUNES LINK##“>Streamer

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Apple Tablet Previews

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Apple Tablet, Cydia, Mac, News, Videos

Do you guys think these are real? thats for you guys to decide…stay tuned on my site www.3giphone-hacks.net for the latest updates…on the Apple Tablet. I have heard from my sources that it will be powered by the Iphone Firmware. Read the articles on my site for the latest updates on firmwares. More videos below for you guys to watch on the Apple tablet.

qTweeter – Paste support and cydia store integration and post video twitts online from iphone 3G

Author: dexxter  //  Category: 3g Iphone, Cydia, Downloads, Software, Twitter

Available In: Cydia       Price: $4.99  

qTweeter qTweeter,
a twitter and facebook application, has been update to version 2.06.
The update adds paste support. It also integrates the application into
the Cydia store. For those of you who have already “purchased” (donated
to) qTweeter, you will not have to purchase the application at the full
$4.99. If for some reason it does not show that you already purchased
the application, after you install it, it will ask you for your
registration information… just enter the email address you used when
you donated to the app.

Personally, I still think this is a pretty cool application… mostly
because it allows me to post video tweets from my iPhone 3G (not 3GS).
Let me know in the comments if qTweeter is an application that you use.

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