Just one Blink and it's gone!
0 Comments Published by ITSGUI Man on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 1:46 PM.
Check out a great new entertainment hub that combines the best elements of You Tube, LoveFilm and Facebook and let's you share and watch video clips. It's BlinkBox! These clips are known as 'blinks' and there is a great variety from TV and Movie sources. The clips are stunning quality, probably due to their legal nature and can be shared via email and rated. The site has lots of other additional features such as fun quizzes, contact lists and with it's slick menus works brilliantly.
An essential bookmark for all you film and tv buffs!
An essential bookmark for all you film and tv buffs!
Get the Mac look on your PC, with a cool transformation!
0 Comments Published by ITSGUI Man on Thursday, May 01, 2008 at 10:56 AM.
The other day I was drooling in my local Apple shop(not a pretty site) at the cool iMac creations and deciding whether or not to invest in one. I've been bought up on PC's and worked with every version of DOS and Windows and feel like it's in my dna. The dilemma has been decided by stumbling across a skin that makes your XP OS look and behave like Mac OSX. Here you have the best of both worlds.
Go to http://osx.portraitofakite.com/ click to enter site and then put in a username. Select the Download link at the top of the page followed by FlyakiteOSX and choose a download source. During installation, tick the boxes to create a System Restore point and install all available components to get the full OSX experience.
I love the Dock at the bottom with its smooth animation plus the transparency effects.
The solution is certainly cheaper than investing in new hardware and software alike.
Have a go and see what you think.
Go to http://osx.portraitofakite.com/ click to enter site and then put in a username. Select the Download link at the top of the page followed by FlyakiteOSX and choose a download source. During installation, tick the boxes to create a System Restore point and install all available components to get the full OSX experience.
I love the Dock at the bottom with its smooth animation plus the transparency effects.
The solution is certainly cheaper than investing in new hardware and software alike.
Have a go and see what you think.

