Archive for May, 2009

Merlin Project Manager

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Project managers who work on Macs have a tough decision to make. Since Microsoft Project is not available for Apple computers, what project management software is the best to use?

Being a Mac-using PM myself, I would like to review the Mac project management software Merlin. Merlin is a very visual yet very powerful program that […]

Enso Launcher

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Enso is a desktop application for Windows XP that enables fast and easy access to a wide variety of functionality, making computing both more efficient and more fun.

In its simplest form, Enso is a very handy program launcher/switcher that lets you manage large numbers of programs without breaking a sweat. The user interface is simple: […]

Windows Movie Maker

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

The WMM program that generally comes with Microsoft Windows Operating System from 2000 onwards is found to very useful to me.

The software is provided by Microsoft Windows for free with their operating system. The simplicity of this software surprisingly did not draw my attention earlier. The look & feel of this program is similar to […]

iPhone App | Solebon Solitaire

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

If you’ve used a computer in the last 20 years or so, you’ve spent some time playing solitaire.

Now that the iPhone and iPod Touch have allowed a rich computing experience to fit in your pocket, solitaire can come with you on the go. Smallware LLC’s Solebon Solitaire is only 99 cents, but it packs 40 […]

Visual C# 2008 Express and XNA Game Studio 3.0

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Most of the professional game development community will tell you that you should learn C++ to get into the industry.

In reality, they’re only partially right. The professional game development companies are using C++ to develop their games, while an independent (indie) game developer has the freedom to choose the language and platform on their own. […]