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Bodega: The Mac Apps Store for the rest of us

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If you were watching the “Back to the Mac” presentation by Steve Jobs1last week, you heard about the upcoming Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and the announcement of a Mac Apps Store. Jobs suggested that people like the iPhone Apps Store and how it’s so easy to find new software and buy it all from one place. And he’s right.

But what people don’t like is Apple restricting their access to the applications with the functions they want and refusing developers who don’t create applications that are in keeping with what Apple wants for its hardware.

People might want an application store for Macs, but they may not like Apple being the go-between in their search.

The funny thing is, we’ve had an Macintosh applications store available to us for some time. It’s called Bodega and it has been brought to you by Fresh Code. Bodega offers a great selection of applications and, when you choose to make your purchase, you’re directed right back to the developer who created it. All of your application (all of them, not just the ones purchased through Bodega) are listed in the Applications section of Bodega from which you can see if you have any updates to apply—you can even revisit your receipts and serial numbers there.

This free application serves to fill the need for a Mac Apps Store and it’s available for free right now for Snow Leopard.

 Bodega: The Mac Apps Store for the rest of us
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  1. if you missed it, here is it really fast []

MacBook Air transplanted into Mac Keyboard/Magic Trackpad combo

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What you see above is a 1.6Ghz Core 2 Duo Mac with 2GB of RAM and 80GB hard drive. Don’t believe me? I’m not so sure I believe it either but here’s a look at the innards.1

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As the story goes, Bart Reardon ( @bartreardon ) was given a broken MacBook Air.

Bart had seen the motherboard for the MacBook Air way back when Steve Jobs first held it up at the announcement keynote and thought it should fit in one of those old white plastic Apple keyboards. Now he had his chance to find out!

You can follow Bart’s progress on his blog.

Tell me; is this Mac awesomeness? Would you dig a Mac/Keyboard combo? Leave a comment and we’ll chat.

  1. yes, that’s black duct tape …aka gaffer’s tape []

Gelaskins for iPhone 4 now available

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I’ve been a fan of Gelaskins since the first time @LeoLaporte showed me one on his MacBook Pro on the set of The Lab. Since that time, the Gelaskin repertoire has expanded to include iPhones, iPads, Kindles and just about every other consumer electronics product. Today, that announced that they now offer several beautiful designs for iPhone 4. The straight sides of the new iPhone design mean that you not only get this 3M loveliness protecting the back of your iPhone 4, but the front and sides as well.

With the recent comments of @Veronica Belmont notwithstanding, I never understood why anyone would want a case for their iPhone. Steve Jobs unveils these things and we all ooh and ah over how beautiful they are and then, when we get one, we cover it with some gelatinous, lint gathering case that covers over everything that made the iPhone beautiful in the first place. Does this case make my iPhone look fat? Yes, yes it does.

Products like the ZAGG Invisible Shield and Gelaskins do the job for me and keep my iPhone looking like an iPhone.

Gelaskins for iPhone 4 sell for US$14.99 and currently come in over 120 styles. Plus, if you don’t like the artwork Gelaskins has pulled in from everywhere from Marvel and Dark Horse Comics to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and National Geographic, you can upload your own artwork to create a truly one-of-kind skin for your iPhone 4.