From the "Favorite Apps" category

Yesterday was the inaugural North Loop App Group meeting at the North Loop’s Corner Coffee and it was full of sharing, recommendations, and hopeful wishing. All in all it was a great time talking about apps! So what was on the docket? Apps, apps, and more apps. Below are some of the highlights from the Read MoreRead More link

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The recent surge of Macintosh computers into the business and enterprise environment has encouraged many software companies to develop high quality business applications for Mac OS X. But not all applications have made the switch yet, and Parallels Desktop 6 is here to help. Read MoreRead More link

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One App: Grand Perspective Everyone knows this day will come, and it always seems to come at the most in-opportune moments. Finding space on your internal hard drive and other storage peripherals are often time consuming and stressful. Grand Perspective is an application (.app) that will make this task informative and fun! For all you Read MoreRead More link

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In the months since the iPad’s launch, App developers have been hard at work making use of the extra size and features of Apple’s largest iOS device.  In that time the iPad has seen wide adoption, from consumers using iPad for browsing and entertainment in their homes, to being deeply integrated into forward thinking businesses.  Read MoreRead More link

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Available this October, Office 2011 will be unleashed onto an unsuspecting public, hopefully making everyone’s life happier, easier and more fulfilling. That said, there are a handful of things that you may want to know: 1.) Entourage is being retired and for the first time in almost a decade, a version of Outlook will honor Read MoreRead More link

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by James Klann | Twitter.com/thefndtn If any of you, our fearless followers and readers, are like me, you’re having a very hard time justifying the expense of purchasing an iPad. Yes, they’re cool; yes, they’re sexy; unfortunately I already have multiple devices that do all it can and more so spending $499+ just doesn’t seem Read MoreRead More link

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