15/12/10 06:40 AM
Beta trial started
The Markdown-based writing tool preferred by a decent amount of authors, bloggers and writers,
Ulysses*, is currently available for Mac and iPad only. The iOS version will soon become universal for Ipad (Pro) and iPhone. In addition there will be support for all the new and shiny features iOS9 arrived with, such as Split-View or Slide-over. Writers eager to give the app an in-depth beta test drive can as of now apply to participate in the beta program.
Read more…Tags: Apps, Beta, Launch
15/12/09 06:21 AM
6 Alternatives to Apple Mail and Microsoft Outlook
By the end of February 2016 Dropbox will
close the lid on Mailbox – one of the most popular email clients in the Apple hemisphere. Should you be on the search for an alternative while not being inclined to choose one of the big players - Apple Mail or Microsoft Outlook - don't worry! We collected a quick list of recommendable apps that could possibly bridge the gap:
iOS:CloudMagic Email*Dispatch - Email meets GTD*Spark by Readdle*OS X:Airmail 2*PostboxUnibox*We'd like to know what you guys think: What is your email client of choice and why? Please comment below.
Tags: Abandonware, Apps, Dropbox
15/12/08 04:36 AM
The best journaling app for Mac, iPad and iPhone
For some things in life there's just no middle ground - journaling seems to be one of those. From "why give a heck anyway" to "analogue or digital" and to the question, what exactly should be documented for the future self, there is a broad variety of opinions available.
Read more…Tags: Apps
15/11/29 10:26 PM
Complete sound studio in your pocket
Every Friday the
App of the Week - our new GeekOut series - introduces a recommendable App for iOS or OSX.
iMaschine 2* by Native Instruments is first in line. This nifty tool makes recording, sampling, mixing and sharing of whole songs a breeze.
Read more…Tags: Apps, Audio
15/10/21 09:30 PM
Inspirations for productive lifestyles
After some conceptual reorientation here at Geek Out we are going to narrow it all down to the most prominent topic almost all of you are caring about a lot: Productivity.
Read more…Tags: Geek Out
15/10/04 09:00 PM
OmniFocus is a task manager with David Allens
"Getting-Things-Done" methodology written allover its DNA (GTD). While most task juggler dreams come true using the app, one of the biggest drawbacks has been slow synchronization speed between connected devices. This blemish is about to be reduced significantly by the Omni Group through introducing
Push Sync, a function that is currently in beta. We show you how to further enhance your sync experience.
Read more…Tags: iOS, Mac, OmniFocus, Sync
15/09/28 08:22 PM
Slow ethernet as well
In contrast to previous models, the fourth iteration of
Apple TV 4 will not provide an optical digital output anymore. This unexpected change might potentially irritate quite a few customers. Also, as of now only a slow ethernet connection is provided. We show you some workaround strategies.
Read more…Tags: AppleTV, Digital Audio
15/08/02 08:39 PM
Soon on your Apple device
Rumors became reality: The typeface introduced as standard font on the Apple Watch, San Francisco, will soon become the new system font for iOS 9 and OSX El Capitan, thereby being delivered to all upgrade-eligible Apple devices. Registered Developers are already able to
download the font family since Apple presented it to the community earlier this month. The WWDC keynote also unveiled a whole lot of interesting details about this new and functional typeface.
Read more…Tags: iOS 9, OS X 10.11, San Francisco Font, WWDC 2015
15/07/27 07:39 PM
The real altenative to Google Search?
Google is the world's most famous internet search engine. However, meanwhile some viable alternatives appeared on the market.
DuckDuckGo is advertizing that by using their service, customers will
not be tracked or followed. This feature alone might be a convincing argument for changing already, but the company is packing some additional goodies on top.
Read more…Tags: Privacy, Services, Security
15/07/27 07:38 PM
New iPad app and a refurbished Mac version
The Soulmen GbR from Leipzig, Germany recently overhauled their Markdown word processor app
Ulysses* for big boys with a free update to 2.0. The new version blends in beautifully with Yosemite and has been carefully enhanced through many improvements. In addition there is now a full-featured and highly anticipated
iPad app* to complement the road warrior setup perfectly.
Read more…Tags: Apps, Markdown, OS X, Yosemite, El Capitan
15/07/27 07:26 PM
Reflective material ruins flash- supported photographs
Who doesn't know the story: once famous there's the press hounds everywhere! No matter whether you're picking up your ex-kid from school or getting rid of that old TV in the nearby woods - as soon as the pest recognized you as who you are you are standing in a flashlight thunderstorm. Luckily, there is effective protection for moments like these.
Read more…Tags: Accessories, Fun
15/05/23 01:31 PM
Popular browser will finally be released for iPhone & Co.
Seven years after the first iteration of iOS, one of the most popular web browsers of all time seems to finally make it to the iPhone and iPad:
Firefox. At least Mozilla currently is searching for Beta testers willing to put Firefox for iOS through its paces.
Read more…Tags: Beta, Firefox, Invites, iOS
15/05/19 09:27 PM
Restarting the device sometimes doesn't solve the problem
What do you have to do if your Apple computer watch is showing a red exclamation mark instead of the beautiful interface? According to Apple a serious error occurred which might not be simply solved by restarting the device.
Read more…Tags: Apple Watch, Troubleshooting
15/05/19 09:23 PM
Aaron Sorkins biopic will be released on October 9th
Universal launched a new teaser for
"Steve Jobs". The movie is based on the official
biography* by Walter Isaacson and was produced by Aaron Sorkin ("The Social Network"). Director is
Danny Boyle ("Slumdog Millionaire"), the main cast is: Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs), Seth Rogen (Steve Wozniak), Jeff Daniels (John Sculley) and Kate Winslet (Joanna Hoffman). The teaser kindles hope that the movie will be a better and more intense interpretation compared to
former iterations of the Steve-Jobs-biopic genre.
Tags: Biopics, Steve Jobs
15/05/17 12:50 PM
Microsoft is still not getting it
Windows 10, the newest iteration of the series, was announced to be released in only one
unified version, which should work on PCs, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones thanks to universal apps. In spite of this, Microsofts announcement released earlier this week is now reporting
7 different versions of the operating system.
Read more…Tags: Microsoft, Windows 10
15/05/08 08:38 PM
Incognito in spite of license plate law
Steve Jobs is always a good source for legends. One of the lesser known ones ranks around his
Mercedes SL 55 AMG, which he always parked on the frontmost handicapped parking spot on Apple Campus. This car never had a license plate on it, in spite of California traffic regulations clearly demanding one. How could Jobs drive around like this for years?
Read more…Tags: Legends, Steve Jobs
15/05/08 08:38 PM
NASA Rover spreads space romance
Curiosity Rover, the NASA exploration tool located on the surface of Mars, lately impressed by transmitting an exceptionally artistic picture back to earth: a sundown panorama on the red planet. You can find the full resolution version
here. An
animation of the scene is also available.The Curiosity Rover even has its own
Twitter account and is frequently distributing news and pictures associated with the mission.
Photo: NASA, via Laughing SquidTags: Aerospace, Mars, Mission
15/05/01 04:57 PM
The popular German Apple Blog is now available in English
From today on you'll find all new articles, stories, reviews, tips and tricks right here – in English. Make sure to bookmark this page or subscribe to our
RSS feed.
Do you like this site? We'd love to
here from you. Have fun and enjoy!
Tags: Geek Out
15/05/01 04:57 PM
New Markdown-powered text editor
Realmac Software today released
Typed for Mac: a new sleek and puristic text editor that sets out to reinstate the joy of writing. I was able to preview the app and am going to walk you through:
Read more…Tags: Apps, Markdown, OS X
15/05/01 04:57 PM
Tidying up the cloud – the right way
Some apps for iOS and OSX are saving their files directly to iCloud – which is really feasible, thereby also creating an external backup. Nevertheless (or: just because of this) it makes sense to review the data stored in the cloud from time to time and do some regular cleaning. The easiest way to accomplish this is via System Preferences on OSX- and it goes like this:
Read more…Tags: iCloud, Security, Troubleshooting, Tutorials
15/05/01 04:57 PM
How good is remote audio quality really?
Legends and myths are deeply ingrained into Apples DNA and associated with all products, even after launch. The new category
Knowledge contains easily comprehensible posts dealing with technical troubleshooting and questions. We start with
AirPlay audio streaming. Is it really true that music is streamed in reduced quality? The short answer is: No.
Read more…Tags: AirPlay, Audio, Video
15/05/01 04:56 PM
Continue using Time Machine on other hard drives
Many Mac users prefer to backup their data with a tool integrated into OSX: Time Machine. What if the respective hard drive slowly but steadily runs out of free space? With this handy manual you are going to transfer your precious data safely to a new drive.
Read more…Tags: TimeMachine, Troubleshooting, Tutorials
15/05/01 04:56 PM
Be careful what you wish for
2Do offers a lot. The feature you are searching for is not integrated in your current choice of task manager? Chances are *really* high that 2Do not only features it but implements it in a functionally and aesthetically pleasing way. Surprisingly, this holds true especially for the mobile apps. So is 2Do where all search for a good task manager ends? While you can get really happy with the plethora of options offered the real challenge is to pick your set of features wisely.
Read more…Tags: Apps, iOS, OS X
15/05/01 04:56 PM
What benefits does the special Mastering provide?
Apple wants to improve sound quality of its iTunes content and provides new
Audio Tools to all providers. With these tools audible loss of quality should be reduced to a minimum during the recoding into the Apple iTunes Plus AAC format. All media coded in this manner are optimized for being played on Apple devices and are labeled with the
"Mastered for iTunes" tag in the store. What is the advantage for the consumer and what do musicians and producers have to pay attention to?
Read more…Tags: Audio, iTunes, Mastered for iTunes
15/05/01 04:56 PM
How to start new Macbooks considerably faster
The new line of Macbooks, both Pro Retina and Air, take their sweet time to fully recover from sleeping state. Sometimes it takes 10 to 20 seconds before the machine has recovered to a state where first input is even possible. The new energy saving options built into OSX are to blame for this. In this article You will learn how to avoid the hibernation hangover while not completely needing to abstain from saving some precious battery power.
Read more…Tags: MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, OS X, Troubleshooting
15/05/01 04:56 PM
Overcome this problem with a little trick
On many Macs you need to enter your Apple ID password with every start of iTunes, sometimes even multiple times. This error often reappears after updates and is going to annoy you big time. This little tip will help you stay sane:
Read more…Tags: iTunes, Troubleshooting, Tutorials