If the files are simply MP4 files that have been encoded for your iPad, then yes. All you have to do is add the files to your iTunes library in the same way that you add music files, via the file menu –> Add to library. Read more
If the files are simply MP4 files that have been encoded for your iPad, then yes. All you have to do is add the files to your iTunes library in the same way that you add music files, via the file menu –> Add to library. Read more
We recently reviewed Video Converter Pro and thought that it was an excellent way to easily convert your video files to formats that will playback on all of your mobile devices. Read more
Getting the right software for your Windows PC doesn’t have to be expensive. For every piece of premium software there’s probably a free version that does more or less the same job.
This list is a quick reference guide to the best of the free applications available for Windows machines, broken down by category. Read more
If you run a small business then having your own clearly defined brand goes a long way to building strong business relationships. A big part of that is having things like business cards, letter headed paper, fliers and postcards. Read more
Unfortunately not.
Apple haven’t developed any of the iLife suite for use with Windows, the only way to use iMovie right now is to have a Mac.
That being said, why not try out Windows Live Movie Maker? Read more
If you’re looking to get into web design then the easiest thing to do is to setup a web server on your home PC.
The problem is, with so many different tools and packages available to you, it can be a bit of a nightmare getting everything set up so that the different components talk to one another. Read more
Apple have released the latest major update for it’s soon-to-be replaced operating system, Snow Leopard.
The update is designed to “enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac”. The specifics of this update relate to the App Store, the Preview application, VPN problems as well as removing the highly publicised malware “Mac Defender”. Read more
One of the shortfalls of the iChat application built into OS X is that it doesn’t support MSN messenger (or Windows Live, depending on your era).
Microsoft do have a version of messenger that is suitable for Mac’s, but it’s not that great and doesn’t support a lot of the features that the Windows version does. Read more