Monday, October 28, 2013

5 Best MacBook Apps For You

To facilitate you in every possible way, staff at Apple is working day and night. Some of the best and free apps available at Apple App Store are:
1. Adium:
Adium is one of the most famous communication apps among MacBook users. Adium will combine all your chats accounts on a single platform including Gchat and Facebook chat. To customize your Adium app, a number of additional plug-ins are also available in Apple App Store to be downloaded to change the elements like speech bubble color and font style.
2. Kindle for Mac:
Are you a book reader? If yes then Kindle is an app especially designed for you. The Whispersync Technology used in the app will enable you to start reading a book on one device and then continue reading the same book from where you left it on another device. Kindle also offers a well-managed built-in dictionary. Besides all this, Kindle also offers options to change your background color, to take notes or highlight points. You can also add bookmarks using Kindle on your MacBook.
3. Caffeine:
What Starbucks does to your mind is what Caffeine does to your MacBook. After installing this freeware and a tiny program of just 254K, an icon will appear on the right hand side of menu bar. By clicking this icon you can prevent your MacBook from automatically starting the screen savers or dimming the screen or going to sleep. Caffeine is ideal to be used when you are watching a movie but are constantly interrupted by screen savers.
4. CloudApp:
CloudApp enables you to share you links, images, videos, music and files in a very user-friendly environment. Just click, drag and drop your file in menu bar and leave the rest to CloudApp. Soon after dropping your file into the menu bar, CloudApp will automatically copy a short link to your clipboard. By sharing this link with your co-worker, family and friends, you can share your file with them with just a few clicks.
5. Dropbox:
Dropbox is one of the most famous file-storage apps available at Apple App Store. A file saved in Dropbox can be accessed from any device which enables Wi-Fi. You can also view your saved files even if you are offline. Dropbox initially offers 2.5 GB (this 2.5 GB storage is free). You can also increase your storage space up to 100 GB, just for $100 per year. Besides this, by completing 5 out of 7 Getting Started tasks, you can also get 250MB of storage space for free.

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