Mac: When you work on multiple projects, tracking your time can be essential. TimeLog 4.3.7 ensures that you always stay productive, by monitoring the exact amount of time spent on multiple projects. The timeline-like interface and simple controls make it easy to manage multiple time logs. TimeLog also features an automatic timer and billing and lets you create smart lists. If you work with a number of Apple programs you'll also find it interacts well with these.
Windows: There are many audio players you can choose from to enjoy your favorite music on the PC, but Winamp 5.54 is undoubtedly one of the most popular ones. This last version includes new exciting features such as expanded Flash video support, dynamic song recommendations, full iPod syncing support and more.
Pocket PC: If you have one of those Pocket PCs where it’s really fiddly to change the volume then have a look at SetVolume. This touch-friendly app allows you to control the loudness of your device simply by swiping your finger around the dial. You can even mute your PDA or set it to vibrate mode simply by clicking on the middle button.

Farewell to Android
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Mac: Anybody serious with file sharing knows that newsgroups is where it's at. 
What are the best ways to get your MacBook to run faster? You could always buy extra RAM, but that means spending a few extra bucks and can be a bit hazardous if you don't know how to do it right. There are the obvious tricks of stopping important processes in your Activity Monitor, cleaning the trash and removing unnecessary applications, but those will probably not result in noticeable changes.
If you were to ask me to name one good reason to ditch MSN Messenger it wouldn't be too difficult to come up with an answer.
You probably have never changed your cursor settings on your Mac. These are located in Keyboard & Mouse in your System Preferences. You can normally change the size of the cursor and the speed at which it is moved around. But that's pretty much it. We've found five different applications that allow you to add extra features to your cursor, from cosmetic changes to added actions.
There are so many burning programs out there, that it can be tough to separate the wheat from the chaff. To be honest though, the quality and speed at which you burn CDs or DVDs almost wholly depends on your optical drive. I like how easy it is to burn discs on a Mac, but I still prefer to use a third party application, simply because they offer more features to work with. Here is a roundup of the best five burning programs for your Mac:
The Terminal isn't known to be the most exciting application on your Mac, even though if you know how to use it it can be a pretty powerful one. Now most people that make use of it will probably not really worry about the way it looks as long as it works and lets them enter their commands the way they want. That shouldn't stop you from wanting to spice up your Terminal a bit.

The release of Apple's MobileMe service, which was meant to replace .Mac, has been pretty disappointing and is still not up to the standards you'd expect from an Apple product. To keep its users quiet, Apple have therefore decided to offer a free 60 day extension of the service. This will only be available to those that had a MobileMe account as of August 19th 2008. Users that have recently purchased an upgrade, plan to buy an upgrade or whose trial period is set to expire soon will also benefit from the 60 day extension.
Mac Tricks And Tips have published a list of 
Adobe Labs, never the sort of developer to take a proper break, has released version 10 of their ubiquitous Flash Player. Although the application is still in development, you can still give it a try by downloading it from the Adobe Labs page.