SpywareBlaster 4.1 is Released

The Good Folks at Javacool Software has just released SpywareBlaster 4.1. SpywareBlaster prevents spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted software from being installed on the operating system.

If you like this program, Please donate to SpywareBlaster Developers.

SpywareBlaster supports Windows 98, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP, Vista (and later).

SpywareBlaster supports the following browsers:

  • Internet Explorer
    and any browsers that use the Internet Explorer engine, including:
  • The built-in AOL web browser
  • Avant Browser
  • Slim Browser
  • Maxthon (formerly MyIE2)
  • Crazy Browser
  • GreenBrowser
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Netscape
  • Seamonkey (formerly the Mozilla Browser Suite)
  • Flock

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AirPort Utility 5.3.2

AirPort Utility Icon

Apple has been one busy company during the WWDC week. AirPort Utility 5.3.2 is released today for Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard, and Windows XP/Vista.

06/11/2008

AirPort Utility 5.3.2 for Leopard8.8MB | Tiger9.3MB | Windows10.3MB
Wireless networking that works with most Wi-Fi enabled devices, including Mac, PC, iPhone, iPod touch, and more.

Apple Posts QuickTime 7.5

Apple posts QuickTime 7.5 on its website today. It is also available through Apple Software Update on Windows. For some reasons, the update does not appear on my MacBook Pro running Mac OS X Leopard.

Get QuickTime 7.5

Available for Mac OS X Panther (10.3.9), Tiger (10.4.11), and Leopard (10.5.3). Also available for Windows XP and Vista.

Apple introduces MobileMe

As many have feared, Apple introduced MobileMe as the successor to .Mac service. MobileMe will be available for Mac and Windows OS, where .Mac only supports Mac OS.

MobileMe retails for:

  • $99 for Single User
  • $149 for Family Pack (The MobileMe Family Pack is an individual MobileMe subscription plus four Family Member Accounts, each with its own email address, iDisk folder, and 5GB of online storage space (40GB total online storage).)

MobileMe works with applications such as:

  • Microsoft Outlook on a PC.
  • Mail, Address Book, and iCal on a Mac.
  • Mail, Contacts, and Calendar on your iPhone or iPod touch.

MobileMe also enables members to access and manage email, contacts, calendar, photos, and files at me.com.

Features:

  • 20GB of online storage space, double the current .Mac storage space.
  • @me.com email address
  • Push email, calendar, and contacts.
  • Current .Mac members will be automatically upgraded to MobileMe service. In addition to that, .Mac members will retain @mac.com email as they can create new email @me.com.
  • Available for Mac OS X and Windows OS

Minimum Web browser requirements for me.com applications:

Notes:

www.me.com redirects to www.apple.com/mobileme
me.com is not yet active.

Since me.com does support Firefox 2, does this mean it can also be used under Linux?

Apple .Mac Webmail is Still Down

Apple might me working on the .Mac service right now. The IMAP has been having problems the whole day, and now .Mac Webmail is completely down.

I’m hoping that Apple is working on adding new features and upgrades to .Mac service right now.

Oh humanity!

What can I do without .Mac service?

I want my email!