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Tax Lawyer - When You Need It?

July 3rd, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Business and Finance

The IRS is probably the most feared arm of the Government of the United States. There are people who fear the IRS more than they do the FBI or the CIA. In this industry with the government, you need a lot of help. While some people may advise you to a Certified Public Accountant, there are many reasons not to do so. In fact, what you should do is a tax law lawyer.

So why should you hire a tax law lawyer?
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Top Free Mac OS X Applications

June 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Computer, Cool Links, Software, Technology

One of the best aspects of being a Mac user is the amount of quality software available for OS X. While many of these applications are worth their typically small costs, there are a bevy of free alternatives that can certainly hold their own alongside their shareware counterparts. Here’s a run down of some of my favorite freeware Mac applications.

Adium: While Adium doesn’t offer the video chatting features that Apple’s own iChat does (yet), it’s an extremely customizable alternative that has been a favorite among Mac users for quite a few OS X releases already. There’s a huge assortment of Adiumy add-ons available online, including buddy list/message window styles, icons, and sound sets, among others.

Caffeine: A simple application that runs in the menu bar and allows you to keep your computer from going to sleep with a mere click. The latest version of Caffeine even allows you to turn it on for a set period of time only. This prevents you from having to mess around with system preferences every time you want to keep your Mac from getting tired.

Camino: While Safari is the best Mac browser in my opinion, it’s never a bad idea to have a backup option laying around. My choice of secondary browser is Camino — built on the same Mozilla engine as Firefox, but with a native Aqua GUI that feels much more at home on OS X.
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