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Justin Hartland
About Justin

Justin is an active and creative entrepreneur who runs a software company out of Los Angeles. As a long-time Apple devotee, he enjoys the brilliance behind the company and the innovative ideas that other developers add to it.

My Latest Posts

Below are the latest blog posts from me that have been published on Apple Reviews.

Introducing Mac OS X: Lion

Introducing Mac OS X: Lion July 24th, 2011

Interested in getting your hands on Lion? Here's the awesome news: Apple's mobile devices that run iOS have inspired the newest operating system for you Mac. Enter Lion.Here's the breakdown of the newest features in the newest operating system: Gestures Say goodbye to your mouse (well, not really), but if you're not regularly using your trackpad, chances are you'll want to start. Apple has added Multi-Touch gestures to OS X, making awesome use of the Multi-Touch glass trackpad in all 2008 ...

The latest release of Postbox is now compatible with OS X Lion, along with styling to all Postbox 2 users on the Mac ...

How to print from an iPad

How to print from an iPad July 15th, 2011

You might already know that you can easily print from an iPad with AirPrint. And if you don't, we'll outline that out for you, too. But what you might not know is... no AirPrint? No problem! Here's how to print from your iPad both ways. If you have a printer with a built-in Wi-Fi, great, but if not, you need a computer that can serve as a go-between for the iPad print jobs. Next, you need software that will send the data ...

If you're a developer, nothing gives you more freedom and security than Apple technologies. Since everything is designed by a single company, they are all designed to work together in a single, cohesive unit, making for a better experience for developers right from the start. Developers can take advantage of the Xcode developer tools package, with everything needed to create Mac OS X and iOS apps. Xcode is connected to the Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks, which delivers an easy-to-use system ...

Flow by MetaLab Launches

Flow by MetaLab Launches March 22nd, 2011

Flow is a highly anticipated task management and team collaboration application that works anywhere and everywhere. We use it to work with a team of 5 to stay on top of our work and everyday life tasks. You can find out more details on the very nicely designed and informative GetFlow.com website About desktop virtualization solutions.

A key ingredient to productivity is using project management software. Mac computers are already efficient, but adding a good project management software will bring users to success. There are two forms of Project Management Software for Macs. One is a software application that functions as a tool on desktop and laptop computers. The other type of Project Management Software comes in the form of an online subscription service. The software that is one a computer is often the best option for those ...

How to print from a mac

How to print from a mac September 26th, 2010

Printing from a Mac Printing from a Mac computer doesn’t have to be a frustrating process. In fact, it’s incredibly easy—given how user-friendly Macs already are. But then there are those times when it’s not so easy, and, well, you’re just not sure why. If your Mac or printer are being symptomatic, here’s what could be wrong. Check the Cables Sounds obvious, but in a panic, we might not think of it. Take a moment to disconnect and reconnect all of the cables between ...

Mac Mount Review

Mac Mount Review September 8th, 2010

Occasionally, a new product is released that makes you "Now why didn't I think of that?". You know the sort of thing like the A-Team TV series or the internal combustion engine. The Mac Mount is another one of those products. Touted as a device designed to affix a select range of Apple products to the underside of a desk.Why would you want to do this? Well, it gets rid of any junk lying around on your desk for a ...

Apple iPad Review

Apple iPad Review January 28th, 2010

The long awaited Apple version of the “tablet” has arrived with the announcement today of the new Apple iPad, set to hit stores in April of this year. Much like a glorified iPod Touch, the Apple iPad sets a bar above and beyond the typical new tablets. Apple's CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new gadget today,  explaining that this new launch is an enhanced combination of a smartphone and laptop. Construction Experience this and more on its large Multi-Touch screen, measuring 9.7 inches. ...

Time Inc. Tablet Magazine Demo

Time Inc. Tablet Magazine Demo December 2nd, 2009

Time Inc showed off a video of the new Apple Tablet formatted magazine today, in collaboration with The Wonderfactory. We think that this is one of the most exciting things to happen to 'new' media in a long time. Its much more broad in its functions then expected. If this could function like the Kindle International, and have 3G wireless 'anywhere' for no monthly wireless access fee, this could be a game changer!

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