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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

MindMeister is such a powerful tool !

MindMeister is a market leading brainstorming and data visualization application based in the cloud.
MindMeister 6 is by far our largest and most substantial product redesign since our inception in early 2007. We've managed to keep all your favorite features, as well add over 200 user-requested additions.
Get started with your own mind map today at mindmeister.com

MindMeister 6 from MindMeister on Vimeo.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

10 Best Free Photoshop Plug-ins


perfecteffects 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins

One of the most under utilized aspects of Photoshop is the vast wide amounts of free Photoshop plug-ins, which you can download for free of charge. The beauty of Photoshop plug-ins are they open up so many new features to Photoshop, which allows you to use Photoshop outside of the boundaries it was developed for.
This blog post we have carefully scoured the web in search of the best free Photoshop plug-ins, and have compiled all these great plug-ins to into one blog post. All the plug-ins are compatible with Photoshop CS6.

I hope you enjoy the compilation of free Photoshop plug-ins, and would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

1. Perfect Effects 4 Free

perfecteffects1 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
Add a heavy dose of excitement or a subtle amount of elegance to your photos with Perfect Effects 4 Free. Choose from over 70 effects to enhance and stylize your images, including effects to create the popular HDR and vintage looks, textures to add depth and dimension, and borders to add a finishing touch. Instantly add any effect with a single click or combine them to create a look of your own.

2. sinedots filter

sinedots 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins

This is a great tutorial to create a great spiral effect using easy Photoshop plugin.

3. Mosaic

mosaic 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
Mosaic makes your photos look as if they were created out of a mosaic tile. Photo-realistic depth and variable tile size and color options give this effect an infinite number of looks.

4. Guide Guide

guideguide 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
With GuideGuide, it doesn’t have to be. Pixel accurate columns, rows, midpoints, and baselines can be created based on your document or marquee with the click of a button. Frequently used guide sets can be saved for repeat use. Grids can use multiple types of measurements. Best of all it’s free. Honestly, if you haven’t started downloading it by now, you’re probably a masochist.

5. Cut&Slice me

cutslice 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
Use Cut&Slice me to export your assets to different devices in seconds. Improve your workflow by just naming your layers.

6. CSS3Ps

css3 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins

free cloud based photoshop plugin that converts your layers to CSS3.

7. Tych Panel 2

tychpanel 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
The ultimate diptych, triptych & ntych automation tool for Photoshop.

8. Filter Forge 4.0

filterforge 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
The second stage of the beta test of Filter Forge 4.0 is now available! The new beta includes support for loop operations that provide new ways to create textures and effects – learn more and grab the beta on the Beta Page.

9. Mr Stacks

mrstacks 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins

Mr. Stacks is a Photoshop script that rapidly generates storyboards, stacks, and PDF(s) for CD check-ins, client-ish presentations, and whatever else it is you do. Helping to Nail some of the most monotonous tasks in art direction.

10. Natural Media Tool Kit

nks5plugin 10 Best Free Photoshop Plug ins
NKS5 is a custom extension for Photoshop that provides the user with a versatile collection of natural media, texturing and production tools in a compact palette.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Install Mountain Lion on a hackintosh !


iAtkos ML2 : OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 (10.04.2013)
iAtkos ML2 : OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 (10.04.2013) | 4.79 GB


iAtkos ML2 - OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 - the latest version of the most advanced operating system in the world. Mountain Lion includes over 200 new features that enhance your Mac.

With new Messages app, you can send text, photos, videos, contacts, links and documents to any user Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - you can even start conversation on one device and continue on another. The new export button allows you to easily send links, web pages, photos, videos, and publish tweets directly through the application to which you are working.

The image of a quick "recovery" system on the hard drive!

in fact the system here, "restored" who is interested in - view the contents of "10.8.2.Base.pkg"

installation:
1. Burn to DVD9 *. Dmg image through TransMac
2. Boot from DVD9
3. Set (during installation, click Customize and select all desired kekstov)
4. Boot from a partition on the hard drive with the installed system
5. To use the system!

System requirements:
The Intel Core 2 Duo or higher (supports 64-bit architecture)
compatible graphics card
2 GB of memory (RAM)

Password to log into the system: do not require a database, enter any data!

http://uploaded.net/file/n1fpcvlq/iATKOS_ML2.part1.rar
http://uploaded.net/file/9c8iwvx9/iATKOS_ML2.part2.rar
http://uploaded.net/file/fv9m1s49/iATKOS_ML2.part3.rar
http://uploaded.net/file/3n3phbzx/iATKOS_ML2.part4.rar
http://uploaded.net/file/jv7hmy6x/iATKOS_ML2.part5.rar

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Top 10 Torrent Websites of 2013


Continuing a long-standing New Year’s tradition, today we present an up-to-date list of the world’s most-visited BitTorrent sites. At the start of 2013 The Pirate Bay continues to pull in the most visitors, followed by KickassTorrents and Torrentz. Household names BTJunkie and Demonoid have dropped off the list as both sites are no longer online.
Which torrent sites get the most visitors at the start of 2013?
Traditionally BitTorrent users are very loyal, which is reflected in the top 10 where most sites have had a consistent listing for more than half a decade. This year there are a few movers and shakers, as well as several newcomers.
The most notable absentees this year are BTJunkie and Demonoid. Both sites have been featured in the top 10 since 2006, but went offline in 2012. BTJunkie permanently quit early last year and Demonoid’s future is also uncertain after it disappeared during the summer.
The first newcomer in tenth place is H33t, which has been growing steadily in recent years. The second newcomer is TorrentReactor, one of the oldest torrent sites around that makes its comeback after not making the list last year.
Then there is also a group of notable sites that didn’t make the cut, but deserve a mention.YIFY-torrents.com for example, which launched late 2011 and has grown exponentially since. Also worth mentioning are the Pirate Bay proxies, including Pirateproxy.net, which in itself almost deserves a spot in the top 10.
Below is the full list of the 10 most-visited torrent sites at the start of the new year. Only public and English language sites are included. The list is based on various traffic reports and we display the Alexa and U.S. Compete rank for each. In addition, we include last year’s ranking for each of the 10 sites.
Did we miss anything? Feel free to join the discussion below.

1. The Pirate Bay

To many people The Pirate Bay is the equivalent to BitTorrent. The site was founded in 2003 and is still expanding, despite the various legal troubles and new blockades in the UK and the Netherlands. The Pirate Bay currently has well over a billion page views a month.
Alexa Rank: 74 / Compete Rank: 398 / Last year #1

2. KickassTorrents

KickassTorrents was founded in 2009 and has moved up in our top 10 year after year. Responding to increasing worries over domain seizures, the site moved from its kickasstorrents.com domain to kat.ph in 2012. This year the site continued to grow, despite being blocked by Italian Internet providers.
Alexa Rank: 116 / Compete Rank: 719 / Last year #3

3. Torrentz

Torrentz has been the leading BitTorrent meta-search engine for many years. Unlike the other sites featured in the list Torrentz does not host any torrent files, it merely redirects visitors to other places on the web. The site uses several domain names with the .eu being the most popular.
Alexa Rank: 166 / Compete Rank: 882 / Last year #2

4. IsoHunt

Two years ago isoHunt became the first search engine forced to implement a keyword filterprovided by the MPAA. Despite this setback, isoHunt continues to be listed among the world’s top torrent sites. isoHunt is currently trying to get rid of the filter through the Appeals Court.
Alexa Rank: 213 / Compete Rank: 1,935 / Last year #4

5. ExtraTorrent

ExtraTorrent continues to gain more traffic and has moved up again in the top 10, now being the 5th most visited torrent site. This success didn’t go unnoticed to rightsholders groups such as the RIAA and MPAA who have called out ExtraTorrent as one of the top pirate sites recently.
Alexa Rank: 279 / Compete Rank: 1,973 / Last year #6

6. 1337x

1337x focuses more on the community aspect than some competitors. The site’s owners say they started 1337x to “fill an apparent void where it seemed there was a lack of quality conscience ad free torrent sites with public trackers.” The site moved up from spot 10 last year to 6th in 2013.
Alexa Rank: 1,031 / Compete Rank: 9,228 / Last year #10

7. EZTV

Unlike the other sites in the top 10, TV-torrent distribution group EZTV is a niche site specializing in TV content only. It was one of the newcomers last year despite being around for more than 7 years, and is relatively popular among Australians. Because of its focus on TV-content EZTV’s traffic varies in line with the TV-seasons.
Alexa Rank: 1,128 / Compete Rank: 16,622 / Last year #8

8. Bitsnoop

BitSnoop is one of the largest BitTorrent indexes, claiming to index a massive 19,091,736 torrent files at the time of writing. The site’s traffic continues to grow steadily, as do theDMCA notices that it receives.
Alexa Rank: 1,159 / Compete Rank: 5,648 / Last year #9

9. TorrentReactor

TorrentReactor is back in the top 10 after dropping off last year. A few months ago the site was blocked by a court order in Italy, but the site nonetheless continues to gain visitors.
Alexa Rank: 1,314 / Compete Rank: 4,530 / Last year #NA

10. H33t

H33T has been around for many years and has built a dedicated user base, mostly in Europe and Asia. Despite the wishes of the music industry, the site isn’t yet blocked by any court orders. The site made the news a few months ago when its owner took a stand against the avalanche of copyright takedown requests.
Alexa Rank: 1,403 / Compete Rank: 6,234 / Last year #NA
Disclaimer: Yes, we know that Alexa isn’t perfect and that Compete has plenty of flaws, but combined both do a pretty good job at comparing sites that operate in a similar niche.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The best FREE ‘send large files’ services: 10 file hosting options compared

From FreewareGenius

Services that can help you send large files are everywhere, it seems, but for some reason I find that I always blank out on which one is most appropriate to use when I actually need one. This post aims to provide an at-a-glance reference for ten of FREE file hosting services, most of which you’d heard about but some which you hopefully have not.
Specifically, we look at ad-hoc ‘file locker’ type services designed solely for the quick sharing of large files, and will exclude cloud storage services such as Dropbox and others like it, and exclude P2P services that send files from one computer straight to another. The services compared here are: File Dropper, DropSend, WeTransfer, Jumpshare, Minus,  Ge.tt, Kicksend, Transfer Big Files, Send6, and YouSendIt. We compare these across multiple criteria.


File sharing logos2

Read the results here

Monday, October 29, 2012

Free diwali/deepavali vector symbols

vector diwali symbols



Happy Diwali (aka Devali, Deepavali, festival of lights) – vector clipart on Dewali Holiday theme (Shubh Deepawali). You can use it to make invitations and templates for Diwali festival. In this clipart you can find: different vector candles, Indian ornaments, fireworks, Hindu swastika,  pictures of Buddha and Ganesha, diwali lamps, diwali rangoli, lotus symbols and other ornaments. Size: 5 mb
Format: AICSHSVGEPS
License: Free for personal and commercial purposes.
Homepage: Happy Diwali symbols Vector files can be edited in different graphic programs, for example: Xara, PMView, Flash, Quark, Corel Draw, and sure All Adobe programs Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign etc. can be used to open and edit vectors. As for me, I prefer to use Adobe Illustrator! It is so simple to edit any vector image: change color, remove elements, resize, rotate, join with other shapes. Download Vector Diwali symbols from:

Friday, February 24, 2012

How To Install CyanogenMod 9 Android 4.0.3 ICS Alpha 2 On HP TouchPad [Tutorial]


From RedmondPie.com

Despite HP giving up on the HP TouchPad a long time ago, the Android development community continues to support it in the form of regular updates, stability upgrades and bug fixes to CyanogenMod – the premier custom ROM for the discontinued tablet. CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 2 is the latest version of the ROM and is, to be honest, a small upgrade over Alpha 1 but, understandably, a pretty big one over CyanogenMod 7 since they are both based on different versions of Android. If you’ve got a TouchPad handy and would like to try it out, check out our step-by-step guide after the jump.

  CM9 TouchPad

Now, there are different ways to do this for different setups. If you’re already on CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 1, you can simply follow our step-by-step guide below to update using ClockworkMod Recovery. However, if you’re installing CyanogenMod 9 for the first time on your HP TouchPad, you will have to check out the official guide on RootzWiki, which involves downloading five separate files and then flashing them using ACMEInstaller2. To get a feel for the difficulty level of installing CyanogenMod 9 for the first time, check out our guide on how to install CyanogenMod 7; both are very similar.

Step 1: Download the CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 2 [Goo-Inside.Me Link]. Place this file directly under /sdcard directory on your HP TouchPad.
Step 2: Press and hold power button. Tap Reboot > reboot to recovery to reboot to ClockworkMod Recovery.
Step 3: From ClockworkMod Recovery’s main menu, navigate to install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-Touchpad-alpha2-fullofbugs.zip.
Step 4: After flash is complete, simply select reboot system now to reboot your device.

If you followed the steps correctly, your HP TouchPad will boot into CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 2 based on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. Because this is an alpha, expect bugs and stability issues. If you want a more stable experience, you should install CyanogenMod 7 on your HP TouchPad which is based on Androi 2.3.7 Gingerbread. For queries, check out the official thread over on Rootzwiki.

Thanks Steven for the hat tip!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

How to make video Skype calls on HDTV with AirPlay Mirroring

How to make video Skype calls on HDTV with AirPlay Mirroring:
Sometimes you want to make video calls between two groups of people, not just individual person-to-person calls. For such occasions, here are a few little tips that will make the experience of placing video calls on your iPhone 4S a much better one. The goal: Live video calls over the internet to a large HDTV in the family room. The challenge is getting the best video quality possible, as well as making the call as convenient to manage as possible. And believe it or not, the trick is to use a smartphone car mount with a hand mirror. That’s right, a common household hand mirror.

HDTV AppleTV iPhone4S

What You Need to Get Started


To start, you will also need an HDTV with an Apple TV attached, an iPhone 4S and a free Skype account. Why Skype and not FaceTime? Well there are many more Skype users than FaceTime users. And quite frankly, it is much easier to get all members of the family up and running with a free Skype account than to initialize everyone’s iOS and Mac devices with FaceTime.

Mirror Mount iPhone4S

Prepare the Car Mount


Most iPhone docks are designed for someone sitting at a desk. What is needed is a better mount that can allow the iPhone to be better positioned for larger settings. Take any decent smartphone car mount with a suction cup, like this one from Arkon for $15 on Amazon. The suction cup needs a smooth surface to attach to, so try mounting it to any household hand mirror. This set up gives extra stability to the video and the added ability to pass the camera in the mount around easily. The great thing about the car mount from Arkon is that it is just about infinitely adjustable, so no matter how or where you need to place the hand mirror you can angle the iPhone the way you want. And if you happen not to have anywhere to place the hand mirror, just tack up a nail and hang the hand mirror upside down on the wall. Just don’t lock in the iPhone 4S before you make the video call. (The mount’s quick release allows one to attach and detach the iPhone quickly and easily.) Wait until after the call has been established before you put the iPhone into the car mount attached to the hand mirror.

AirPlay Mirroring in Skype

Initiate the Video Call


Placing a video call on Skype with an iPhone is just as easy as chatting or placing a voice call. To increase the quality of the video once the call is established, be sure to use the back camera of the iPhone. Then double click the phone’s Home button and swipe left twice to reveal the volume and Airplay buttons. To display the call on the big screen, just click on the Apple TV you want to use and turn on Mirroring. Once you’ve done that, mount the iPhone in the car mount and experience video calls on the big screen. As a side note, I have found that when placing Mac-to-iPhone Skype video calls, it is easier to establish a video connection when the call originates from the Mac.

If this solution works great for you, you can always shop around for a more attractive mounting solution. You could even invest in a mountable surface that permanently affixes itself to the wall just above your HDTV. For instance, the top shelf of my main entertainment system is made of glass, so I don’t really need a mirror in that room of the house. There are just as many car mounts on the market as there are solutions on how to mount them on or near an HDTV.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Mozilla FireFox v10.0 Final Portable

Mozilla FireFox v10.0 Final Portable:


Mozilla FireFox v10.0 Final Portable | 26.1 MB


Mozilla Firefox - faster, more secure, easier to use and sporting a new look, this latest Firefox release sets a new standard for web browser innovation. Mozilla Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as the tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop-up windows.

Friday, January 27, 2012

How To Install Android 4.0.3 ICS MIUI ROM On Galaxy S II [Tutorial]

How To Install Android 4.0.3 ICS MIUI ROM On Galaxy S II [Tutorial]:
Ever since the source code for Ice Cream Sandwich was released some two months back, many talented developers have been tirelessly experimenting in order to bring a range of custom ROMs for those running certain Android devices.

Screenshot_2012-01-22-10-23-58

One such ROM is MIUI, which, based on CyanogenMod, is one of the more popular custom builds due to its smooth and distinct interface. More than being just a pretty face though, it features a better notifications menu as well as enhanced Camera/Gallery/Music apps.

Last month we showed you how to install MIUI on your HP TouchPad device, and courtesy of adyscorpius over at XDA-Developers, you can now install it on your Samsung Galaxy S II. It’s a pretty well-tuned build, thus you won’t have to sacrifice any basic functions in order to enjoy it, and while we’d usually advise against performing such mods on your daily runner, this particular ROM is at version 2.1, so many of the usual caveats found in early alpha releases have been resolved.

If you’ve already installed CyanogenMod on your Galaxy S II, you will need to boot into ClockworkMod Recovery, wipe /data and /cache partitions, before installing the downloaded .zip file from install zip from sdcard menu; just as we did in our previous tutorial: how to install CyanogenMod 7 (Alpha 3).

Even if you haven’t already installed CyanogenMod, don’t fret, since installing MIUI on the Galaxy S II isn’t particularly difficult. Check out the guide how to install CyanogenMod (Alpha 11) for information on how you can do that.

DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie will not be held responsible for loss of data or damage to device whilst following of this guide. Proceed at your own risk, and be sure to back your device up in advance.

With the formalities out of the way, let’s get started. Before you begin, make sure you’ve the following files at the ready:

Step 1: Download the AdyScorpiusMIUIv2.1-ICS-i9100-2.1.20.zip via this link. The file is over 100MB, so may take a few moments for those on slower connections.

Step 2: Once the download is complete, copy the .zip file to /sdcard.

Step 3: Boot your Galaxy SII into Recovery Mode.

Step 4: Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset, and then go to Mounts and Storage and select Wipe System.

Step 5: Install zip from sdcard – Version 2.1.

Step 6: Wipe Data/Factory Reset once more.

Step 7: Reboot your device, and you should be good to go.

If you come across any problems along the way, don’t hesitate to check out the official thread on XDA.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Get Your Game On With These 30 New and Classic Boardgames for Mac

Get Your Game On With These 30 New and Classic Boardgames for Mac:
Are you looking for a good way to have fun on your Mac but don’t really consider yourself a gamer? Perhaps you’re nostalgic for the days when playing a game involved a couple of dice, a colorful board and some interestingly shaped pieces to move around that board.

Well you’re in luck because there are a ton of board game apps out there for Mac. You can stick with the classics (there’s at least one version out there of every big name board game you can think of) or you can try some board games that you might not often find in physical form. Those are less common, but I’m going to take you through the classics and then point you in the direction of some you might not have seen before.



The Classics



Monopoly
Monopoly


Monopoly


Monopoly is our first classic game. It’s available in the Mac App Store for easy download and Electronic Arts does offer an official version of the game. The game offers great graphics and sounds, with a playing style that really reminds you of playing Monopoly with a real board game.

If you want, you can play against 4 difficulty levels of computer players. You can also try out the “teacher mode” where you learn from a computer competitor. Lastly, you can play against up to 3 other players locally. The game doesn’t yet offer an online multi-player mode.

Price: $9.99 (on sale now, 50% off)

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6 or later

Developer: EA Games




Here and Now
Monopoly Here & Now


Monopoly Here & Now


If you’re looking for a modern day take on Monopoly, check out Monopoly Here & Now. It’s a bit pricier and less updated than the EA version of the original Monopoly. On the plus side, you get to become a billionaire!

This game features updated locations like the Texas Stadium and huge airports like LAX instead of train stations. You get to trade at prices that are much more like what you would see today. You get the same basic features – options to play against various difficulty level computer players or the option to play against your local friends and family.

Price: $19.95, free demo

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3.9

Developer: Macsoft Games




Fortune
Fortune


Fortune


If you’re looking for a free Monopoly style game, there aren’t a lot of options for Mac. Fortune seems to be the most common game out there. It’s a similar strategy style game of investing and trading, featuring a board and game play style that are extremely similar to the original Monopoly.

Again, you can play with up to 4 players, both human and computer. It promises to be a very customizable experience. While the graphics and interface leave something to be desired, it’s the closest that you’ll find for free!

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3

Developer: Abdulnasser Alkaabi




The Game of Life
The Game of Life


The Game of Life


The Game of Life was probably my favorite board game growing up so I’ll take any opportunity to play this game. EA’s The Game of Life offers game-play that is very similar to the classic board game. The board is still set up in the same fashion, with similar careers, life cards and more.

The game offers more interactivity and some modern updates. You can sell your first house in order to buy a second, better house. You can interact with the board game in new ways – moving the boat, or ringing the doorbell. It also offers a journal at the end to check out your journey through life.

You can play with up to 6 players. You can play against the computer players, or you can play with your family and friends in party play mode.

Price: $9.99 (currently on sale, 50% off)

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Electronic Arts




The Game of Life - Path to Success
The Game of Life - Path to Success


The Game of Life – Path to Success


If you’re interested in a spin-off of The Game of Life, you should check out The Game of Life – Path to Success. While this game isn’t a traditional board game, you still get some of the experience of The Game of Life. It’s more of a game loosely based on the story of Life. You complete levels, working in a time management situation and play mini-games.

This game is fun and simple. It’s good for someone who wants a combination of board game style and time management play. There aren’t any multi-player options, so don’t expect there to be any player interactivity. This is entirely a solo play.

Price: $19.95, free demo

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3.9

Developer: GameHouse




Scrabble
Scrabble


Scrabble


Scrabble is certainly a classic. There are tons of versions of classic scrabble, enhanced scrabble and plenty of free knock-offs as well. This version of scrabble offers 4 different game modes where you can play against 1 of 8 computer opponents or play against your friends and family.

You can play 4 different game modes in this version. You can try the classic mode, race against the clock, play a tournament or set up a custom tournament. It includes hints and even has a scrabble dictionary!

Price: $9.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3.9

Developer: GameHouse




Scrabble Plus
Scrabble Plus


Scrabble Plus


If you like scrabble but want some extra features, you should check out Scrabble Plus. This game still offers the classic version of Scrabble, playing against computer opponents or friends and family. It includes hints and a Scrabble dictionary, making it a nice version of classic Scrabble.

The twist is that this particular version includes Scrabble Golf, where you try and reach the green by playing the longest words; Scrabble Battle, incorporating a Risk style element of controlling territories; and Scrabble Wizard which has 3 extra-challenging versions of scrabble.

Price: $19.95, free demo

Requires: Mac OS X 10.5

Developer: MacSoft




Clue Classic
Clue Classic


Clue Classic


Clue is yet another classic board game. This version by MacSoft really captures the original feel of the game – The characters, locations and weapons are all true to the original. The game even captures the Art Deco type feel.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t offer a multi-player option. However, there are hundreds of possibilities and many levels of computer opponents to play against. If you’re a Clue fan, it’s probably worth the investment.

Price: $19.95, free demo

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3.9

Developer: MacSoft




Guess the Character!
Guess the Character!


Guess the Character!


Guess Who is a popular board game, with several different physical versions being put out over the many years of its existence. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find an official version of the game. I did, however, find Guess the Character! a simple knock-off of the game.

Gameplay works in the same fashion as the original – pick a character, ask yes or no questions to eliminate candidates and guess your opponent’s character. The graphics are simple, and your only play options are a simple player versus computer or player versus player. It still captures the spirit of Guess Who, however, so if you’re into the original it’s definitely worth a shot, especially at this low price.

Price: $1.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Jandusoft




Ticket to Ride
Ticket to Ride


Ticket to Ride


Ticket to Ride is a strategy board game that basically involves creating as many train routes as possible around the country in order to earn points and best your opponent. It’s a classic, with many different maps and versions available for physical gameplay. There is a Mac version, but unfortunately it’s not nearly as expansive as the physical versions or as cost effective as the mobile versions.

Ticket to Ride offers the basic US map with online capability for ten bucks. Unfortunately, that’s only one map and only one challenge. For greater variety you can buy the Europe, Swiss and 1910 US expansion packs for 5 bucks apiece. These maps can be played online or downloaded directly to your computer for a greater experience with high resolution and online opponent availability.

Price: $9.99 for original, expansions are $4.99 each.

Requires: Mac OS X 10.3

Developer: Days of Wonder




Risk II
Risk II


Risk 2


Risk is a cult classic requires no introduction. This version of the classic game mixes fantastic graphics and animated battles with advanced map options and even more ways to play. You can play against friends or other opponents, against computer players or try the hot-seat mode.

For variety, you can play in multiple locations, or try same-time mode or tournament mode. If that’s not enough, you can also changing the winning conditions – things such as world domination, missions and capitals let you change the game length and provides some great twists.

Price: $29.95, free demos available

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: MacSoft




Lux Delux
Lux Delux


Lux Delux


If you’d like a slightly cheaper version of Risk that focuses more on traditional game play but still provides many options for customized games, Lux Delux might be for you. The only option for playing style is the classic option – that being said, you can still change the game to suit you. You can play 11 different computer opponents, of 11 different difficulty levels. Beware: Level 11 is hard!

You can also choose from over 800 maps, they have historical, geometric, geographic and fantasy settings. There’s a huge user base, which is where most of the maps come from. You can create your own maps using the built-in editor and publish it online for others to download. You can also get involved with the fan base in their active forums, or by playing an internet-based game.

Price: $14.95, free 30-day trial

Requires: – Not Stated

Developer: SillySoft




Domination
Domination


Domination


If a freeware version of Risk is what you seek, Domination is the closest match on the Mac app market. While the graphics aren’t the greatest, you still get an experience similar to Risk. There are also no sound effects and no soundtrack.

You can play against computer opponents, or against up to six players. You can create a network within the game for you and your friends. You can also view all of your stats at the end of every game. They do have some extra maps available for download. While it isn’t the greatest gameplay, if you really want a free version of Risk, this should do the trick.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X

Developer: Yura




Catan - Cities & Knights
Catan - Cities & Knights


Catan – Cities and Knights


If you’re a fan of Settlers of Catan, this is a very popular expansion pack that’s available for Mac. This game includes the base game as well as Seafarers and Cities & Knights. This is an exciting strategy game with a 20 level campaign and many story sequences.

If you’d like to stick to traditional gameplay, that’s available against various computer opponents. They have a trial available, so if you’re into strategy games but haven’t played Settlers of Catan before, you can check that out. The game offers nice simple graphics with an easy to use interface.

Price: $29.95, free trial

Requires: Mac OS X 10.5, or you can run it in compatibility mode for OS X 10.4 and earlier.

Developer: Catan GmbH







Oops!


While there isn’t an official version of Sorry! available for Mac, you can check out Oops! as a freeware alternate. The game is a direct knock-off of Sorry! from the board to the cards. Gameplay functions in the same way, and you are able to play against up to 3 computer opponents. You can also go head to head in network play.

The downside of this freeware version is that the computer opponents aren’t exactly the most intelligent. Unfortunately, they do not grasp the strategy of gameplay well which can be frustrating. It’s free, however, so that has to be taken with a grain of salt.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X 10.4

Developer: Erik Hinterbichler




Maxi Dice
Maxi Dice


Maxi Dice


To the best of my knowledge, there isn’t an “official” version of Yahtzee for Mac. There are a few versions for mobile devices, but nothing for the desktop. Maxi Dice is probably the nicest version of Yahtzee that you’ll find for Mac. This game offers 2 styles of Yahtzee – You can play original Yahtzee with 5 dice, or for some added excitement you can play Maxi Yahtzee. This version offers 6 dice and more categories in which to place points.

This game is simple but well-designed. The interface is intuitive, and it makes it easy to pick up and play a game. You can play against friends locally, or against computer opponents.

Price: $9.95

Requires: Mac OS X

Developer: Kristanix




Jahtzee
Jahtzee


Jahtzee


If you want a free way to play the most basic version of Yahtzee, Jahtzee is your game. It offers the most basic functionality of Yahtzee – dice and a digital score card in a very basic interface. If all you want to do is play a game of Yahtzee with family and friends locally, check out Jahtzee. Otherwise, it’s not really worth it without computer opponents or other functionality.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X

Developer: James D. Gutholm




Mancala FS5
Manacala FS5


Mancala FS5


Mancala is a game as old as it gets. I’ve been playing this game since I was young, and it’s definitely one of those “easy to learn, hard to master” type games. Whether you’re new to the game or have been playing for years, Mancala FS5 is a great game.

Offering a simple but well designed user interface with basic customization options the game works well. You can play against a computer opponent, against another player locally or play against one of thousands of people that play online throughout the day.

Price: $4.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6.6

Developer: FlipSide5, Inc.




Sigma Chess
Sigma Chess


Sigma Chess


Once you start looking for ways to play “classic” games like chess and checkers you’ll find an abundance of options. This is particularly true because of the App Store where you’ll find tons of chess and checkers apps for only a dollar or two. Sigma Chess is a very straight-forward but full-featured free chess application.

This app offers something for everyone from beginners to master level players. If you’re a beginner, you can select an easy opponent and play a simple game on the 3D chess board. If you’re an advanced player, you can play a computer opponent up to master level 13. You can also annotate and analyze the games you play using an array of built-in features.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X 10.4 – Older versions can be run in compatibility mode.

Developer: Ole K. Christensen




InCube Chess
InCube Chess


InCube Chess


You’ll very easily find a multitude of decent paid chess apps available, so I wanted to provide a twist on chess. InCube chess adds a third dimension to chess. Rather than moving solely along the X and Y axis, you’re also able to move along the Z axis. You’re literally playing chess within a cube.

Because of this entirely new chess playing strategy, the game offers easy opponents and “hint” modes for beginners play. Once you master the game, you’re able to play against harder levels of computer opponents. You can also play locally against a friend.

Price: $3.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: InCube Games




Fantastic Checkers
Fantastic Checkers


Fantastic Checkers


Would you like a simple, well designed way to play a quick game of checkers? Then this is the app for you. This game doesn’t boast any amazing features, but you’re able to play a quick game against various levels of computer opponents. You can play against 3 levels of computers, or against a friend. Checkers, pure and simple.

Price: $0.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Ensena Soft




Checkers Clash Challenges
Checkers Clash Challenges


Checkers Clash Challenges


If you’re interested in a more challenging version of checkers, then Checkers Clash Challenges is worth checking out. This game presents a number of different checkers related challenges that you must beat. There are 60 levels of increasing difficulty so if you think you really know checkers or just want to boost your playing skills you should check this out.

Price: $1.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6.6

Developer: Mura Studio




Mahjong Artifacts
Mahjong Artifacts


Mahjong Artifacts


Mahjong is probably one of the most common games on the Mac App Store, and you’ll find just as many ways to play outside of the app store. I find mahjong to be relaxing, but sometimes it can get a little tedious. If you have that same problem, Mahjong Artifacts offers a story mode with specific challenges and a story line to liven up the gameplay at times.

You can also play traditional games in classic mode with 100 different layouts. The graphics are simple and classic, perfect for a mahjong game. For further incentive, you can try for various bonuses and trophies that can be earned for different achievements. You can also try endless mode for a “zen” experience.

Price: $6.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6.6

Developer: G5 Entertainment




Moonlight Mahjong
Moonlight Mahjong


Moonlight Mahjong


Moonlight Mahjong is a free Mahjong alternative that offers many different playing styles for lots of variety. The board game is ideal for a multi-touch trackpad for tilting turning the board to see the various tiles but it can also be played with a mouse.

There are 4 types of play available. Scramble mode is an arcade style playing mode where you play against an automated opponent trying to make matches faster than they do. Challenge mode is a full on puzzle mode that requires a lot of strategy but still pits you against a computer opponent. Puzzle mode lets you play challenge mode with no time limits, and relaxation mode allows for scrambling with no time limit or opponents. This is definitely the easiest mode. The game is fun and a great deal.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Michael Howard




Backgammon Deluxe
Backgammon Deluxe


Backgammon Deluxe


While there aren’t quite as many backgammon games available, there are still quite a few. Backgammon Deluxe is the only one I’ll mention in this round-up. The free version is very full-featured. You can play a simple game of backgammon against a friend or against 3 levels of computer opponents.

The graphics are well done, with an easy to understand interface. The only huge difference between the free and full versions is that the paid version comes with a variety of backgrounds and sounds. This is a nice way to pay a quick game of backgammon, or to really spend some time and learn the strategy behind backgammon.

Price: Free/$0.99 for all backgrounds/sounds

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Ensena Soft




Domino for Mac
Domino for Mac


Domino for Mac


Dominos is another one of those games that’s been around forever. It’s a street game most commonly, with a different type of game play from every region it’s played in. Domino for Mac offers a nice interface for playing Latin American style dominos.

The computer opponents are available in 3 different levels. You can also configure various game rules, including points and the starting piece. The statistics menu allows you to keep track of your long-term wins and losses.

Price: $2.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.7

Developer: Jose Varela




Chickie Dominos
Chickie Dominos


Chickie Dominos


Chickie Dominos is one of many domino apps available. This one allows you to play the classic “chicken foot” domino style. This is the three prong pattern of play that makes rounds a bit more exciting at times. The game is free but has all of the same features as most other dominos applications. You can play against a computer of a variety of levels, and make some basic changes to the rules at the beginning of the game. Unfortunately, there isn’t an option to play against a friend at this time.

Price: Free

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6.6

Developer: Mindlube Software




Board Game Collection
Board Game Collection


Board Game Collection


If you’re in the mood for a variety of games, you should definitely check out some board game collections. This particular one, aptly named “Board Game Collection” provides several classic board games. Some of the games included are Nine Men Morris, Checkers, Reversi and Tic Tac Toe along with a number of variations.

While the graphics pain my eyes a little bit, I enjoy the quality and variety of games in the collection. You can play all of the games against the computer or against a friend locally. I’d love to see network play added, but that’s for another day.

Price: $2.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.7, 64-bit processor

Developer: Uwe Meier




Hoyle Puzzle & Board Games
Hoyle Puzzle & Board Games


Hoyle Puzzle & Board Games


Hoyle Puzzle & Board games offers over 1,000 games and variations. You can try classics like chess, checkers and dominoes. You can also try chinese checkers, battleship, mahjong and memory match just to name a few. they also have a number of puzzle games such as word searches and logic based games to keep you entertained.

As is often the problem with massive collections of games, the user interface isn’t the prettiest. However, the amount of games and the customizable features make for a generally enjoyable experience.

Price: $19.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6.6

Developer: Encore




Trade Mania
Trade Mania


Trade Mania


I did promise to include a board game style that isn’t based almost entirely on a game found in real life. Trade Mania is one of those games. This game takes from Monopoly (you invest in properties and trade them/collect rent in order make the most money) and also takes from other strategy and time-management based games.

The overall goal is to collect the most money, but rather than only earning money from properties, you also have the added challenges of making and selling products and completing tasks that are given to you on task cards. The game is enjoyable, although not my favorite. While it’s interesting to see the different “classic” games it pulls from, I’m not entirely into it. I think I’d rather play monopoly.

Price: $6.99

Requires: Mac OS X 10.6

Developer: Dekovir, Inc.