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Skin the Widgets on Safari

Safari isnít even out of beta and there is already a load of freeware. Weíll take a look at a few, as well as some iCal enhancers on this weekís Freeloader Friday.

Safaricon

Brought to you by the creator of Chimericon, this is probably the best of the plethora of Safari skinning apps out there. This one gives you the choice of several themes as well as the option to swap the metal appearance for aqua. It requires the BSD subsystem to be installed.

Mail2iCal

Appleís iLife is clearly one based on frivolity and digital media and not so much organization. Conquering the task of making the iApps more responsible is this set of AppleScripts. These are simple tools to export a mail message to an iCal calendar or to do list.

Insert Safari URL

This little goodie is for Entourage users. It allows them to stick the URL of currently-open-in-Safari web pages into a mail message. Itís perfect for the Mac user who has gotten over Internet Explorer, but just can’t give up Entourage.

Event Horizon

Too many iCal subscriptions driving you nuts? Event Horizon is a web site that will merge your subscriptions into a single one, allowing you to keep things simple. Try it out.

Thatís all the fun Iíve got for you this week. Tune in next week for a special PC version of freeloader. Iíll outfit you with all the freeware youíll need on your hiatus from the Mac OS.

Brian

ZAGG InvisibleSHIELD for 2G iPod touch

Typically, when first buying an iPod, you spend a day or two blissing over its beauty. This fades quickly to paranoia over protecting that beauty. The world of iPod accessories has no shortage of options for protective cases, but most of them hide the beauty they were designed to protect. There are some nice looking cases out there, but few if any are as nice as the naked iPod form.

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This is where the ZAGG InvisibleSHIELD comes in. It’s is light, thin, transparent and, thus, barely alters the iPod’s appearance in any significant way. What it does do is change the degree to which the iPod is susceptible to scratchs and dings. The material from which the InvisibleSHIELD is made is a durable adhesive film that is exclusive to ZAGG. You may find other protective films available, but they’re not the same. This stuff seems to almost absorb a strike that would have otherwise produced a nasty scratch and turns it into a glancing blow. It won’t keep your iPod screen from breaking if you mishandle it, but would you ever put an iPod touch in your pocket with your house keys? I do all the time–no problem.

The film comes adhered to a paper backing and you apply it by removing the backing and spraying the sticky side of the film with a spray ZAGG packages with the InvisibleSHIELD (I suspect the spray is just simple water). Making the film wet puts a liquid barrier between the extremely sticky adhesive and your iPod and gives you more opportunity to slide the film around until you find the possition it was meant to take on the device. Once you have the InvisibleSHIELD where it’s meant to be, you use the squeegee (also provided) to squeeze out any water or air that might remain trapped between the film and your iPod. Pesky edges and tabs that refuse to stick down are to be heated and dried with a hair dryer (not included) set on low until they submit to your will.

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If I were to advise you on areas where the ZAGG InvisibleSHIELD doesn’t quite measure up, I’d say that on the version I got for the 2G iPod touch, the screen protector didn’t fully cover the screen area. It seems like it could have used another 1/8-inch of material on the right side when the piece was perfectly lined up with the touch’s menu button. Also, even using the hair dryer maneuver, corners seem to be a sticky spot with the InvisibleSHIELD… uhr… actually… a “not so sticky” spot: mine puckered irrepairably at the corners creating rough edges that eventually had to be cut off with a razor blade. The fact that the InvisibleSHIELD leaves the corners of your iPod bare might be considered a weak spot too. The edges of the film also attract lint a great deal, but that is fairly easy to remedy with a bit of glass cleaner.

With these problems aside, I really do like the ZAGG InvisibleSHIELD. I love that my iPod looks like an iPod without being left totally unprotected. I also like that I don’t have to remove the device from a case in order to dock it. That is a big plus for me. ZAGG offers a 30 Day Money-Back Satisfaction Guarantee as well as a Lifetime Replacement Guarantee. If you don’t like the InvisibleSHIELD, return it with 30 days for a full refund or if your invisibleSHIELD ever becomes scratched, torn, or damaged in any way while protecting your device, ZAGG will replace it at no cost to you, for as long as you own your device.

The ZAGG InvisibleSHIELD for 2G iPod touch is available for USD$24.95 for “full body coverage” or USD$14.95 for just protection of the front of the device.

GizMac announces Titan Clear iPhone case with holster

iphonecase 20071128 202909 GizMac announces Titan Clear iPhone case with holsterGizMac Accessories has announce their upcoming Titan Clear iPhone case with holster. It’s a protective case that can be used alone or combined with the included quick release holster. The Titan Clear case protects the iPhone with its tough, crystal clear polycarbonate shell, but still allows the Apple iPhone’s striking appearance to show through. The addition of a thin film screen protector completes the Titan Clear case protection by keeping the iPhone screen safe.

Retractable horizontal and vertical kickstands are built into the Titan Clear iPhone case. These kickstands can be used to adjust the horizontal and vertical angles of the case for optimum iPhone viewing. Movies, videos, calls, messages and more can be better viewed when the angle of the screen is adjusted for personal preference.

Not only does the Titan Clear iPhone holster securely hold the case face out, but also face inward for added protection of the iPhone screen. The Titan iPhone holster is made of lightly frosted clear polycarbonate for a sleek look that compliments the Titan case.

The Titan Clear for iPhone will retail for USD$34.99 U.S. and will be available in early December.

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