Tuesday 13 September 2011

About Tharle Games



Tharle games is an iPhone and iPad game development company. We provide our clients with superior quality gaming apps. We carry out individual approach and consider the preferences of each client. While developing games for iPhone and iPad we consider all the factors such as priorities, tastes, social status and age. Tharle game’s ulyimate goal is to achieve complete customer satisfaction. We adhere to the superior performance and design of our products. We make use of latest tools and technologies to develop game apps.
Our Services
The aspiration of Tharle Games is to catch the attention of the players as we focus on the quality of the product rather than quantity. The beautiful and exciting games that we develop are our key assets that take the players to a different reality that can be controlled by the touch of their finger. We provide powerful graphics, exciting gameplay, beautiful design and additional impressive functions in our games.
Our Vision
We have built our company based on vision, creativity and passion. We deliver world class products in an ingenious and comprehensive manner. Our products are cost-effective and stimulating too.
Our Team
Our team is a well qualified and experienced one with Dedicated Designers, Programmers, and Marketing Executives. Our talented computer professionals are dedicated towards delivering quality output that meet all the challenges. Our developers are trained regularly on the latest tools and technologies in order to be updated. 

Wednesday 7 September 2011

Using Shake-To-Undo feature on MacBook Pro


If you have already used iPhone or iPad, then you surely would be familiar about the shake-to-undo feature in it. This feature will let you shake the iDevice in order to undo any action or clear any text box. With the assistance of third party software, this interesting feature can be brought to the MacBooks as they are fitted with a SMS (Sudden Motion Sensor). This will especially work with the MacBook Pro and the recent unibody MacBooks. This app will work by activating it with the Command + Z controls while the SMS detects the movement.
You might now become concerned about the accidental undos that might happen as you move your MacBook. This can be prevented by activating the Confirmation Overlay in the Shake To Undo tool’s menubar. This activation will prompt a confirmation dialog whenever a movement is detected by the sudden motion sensor. You can confirm to clear or undo the text by using this.
Via osxdaily.com

Quick switching between Desktop Spaces with Control Keys in Mac OS X



In OS X Lion, you can quickly switch between desktops and spaces that are active by three finger swipe sideways while this can be made still faster with the Control keys.
By default, the Control + Arrow key (Control + Left Arrow to switch to the desktop space on the left and Control + Right to switch it to the right) is the first option and it is enabled.
The second option that is faster makes use of the Control + Number keys and it has to be enabled by doing the following steps:
Open the System Preferences from the menu
Go to Keyboard and then select the Keyboard Shortcuts option
Select Mission Control from the list that is on the left
Check the options Switch to Desktop 1 and so on as per the number of desktops that you require
Exit the System Preferences
Now you have to press Control + 1 to go to Desktop 1 and so on to move to the particular desktops. This method is the fastest one to switch between the desktops in OS X Lion.
Via osxdaily.com

How to change the default format of screenshot in OS X Lion



If you have used a Mac, you would know that capturing screenshots is easy in Mac OS X. But not all will be happy with the PNG format that is default. You can now change this default screenshot easily with a terminal application.
The common disclaimer with this is that you have to be cautious with the Terminal mainly if you are not too familiar with it. Type the commands as they are and keep in mind that the most of them are case sensitive.
Open Terminal from Utilities folder in Applications folder and then type the following command:
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type pdf
The pdf in this command can be replaced with other formats like gif, tiff or ipg as per your wish. To make this change effective either log out and then log in or type the following command in the Terminal and then press Enter:
killall SystemUIServer
Copy and paste these commands in the Terminal to avoid creating any mistake.
Via macobserver.com



Tuesday 6 September 2011

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How to Restore the Old Look of iCal in Lion



Apple has redesigned the iCal with a faux leather finish in the OS X Lion and this looks like a calendar binding. This design is termed skeuomorphic but the reason is to make it comfortable and familiar for the users. The iCal in Lion has the old look like that of a physical calendar and then ports it a virtual application.
Some users might like this new look of the iCal in OS X Lion but many have come up with complaints. If you want iCal to look like it was in Snow Leopard, there is a trick. Using the following trick you can restore the monochromatic glory of iCal in Lion.
Before beginning to do this, ensure that the data in iCal is backed up for safety purposes. It should work perfectly if you follow these instructions correctly.
To create a backup, on the desktop, make a new folder and then go to the Applications folder and find out the iCal icon in it. Copy this icon from the Applications folder and paste it in the new one that you created using Cmd+C and Cmd+V controls. After this is successfully done, ensure that you close iCal. This step of creating a backup and leaving iCal is very important while you change the content files of the app.
Right click on the iCal icon in the Applications folder and then click on “show Package Contents”.
Now open the Contents folder and then the Resources folder.
Download the zip file responsible to replace the leather theme of iCal with a grey solid bar. These files are simple and usable.
Drag all the contents in the ical_lion_silver folder to the Resources folder of iCal. You can use Cmd+A to do this task.
You will be prompted by Finder to select between options such as Keep Both Files, Replace and Stop. Then you have to select the checkbox stating Apply to All and then click on Replace.
You have to confirm this action in Finder by providing the administrator password.
Once it is done, close all the windows in Finder and then open iCal. You should now see the monochromatic look of iCal as in Snow Leopard rather than the leather theme.
Via cultofmac.com


How to get the most of the Mission Control in OS X Lion



The Mission Control is the latest attempt by Apple to enable you to effectively manage the desktop. The veteran users of OS X will recognize features like Exposé, Spaces and Dashboard as the indispensible ones. Apple has now upgraded these features and repackaged them together.
The Mission Control is a latest feature available in the OS X Lion and it combines features like Exposé, Spaces, Dashboard and the full screen apps enabling you to take a look and navigate to anything that is currently active on Mac.
Accessing Mission Control
Mission Control is launched using several ways. Apple has allotted a separate Dock icon for Mission Control and it can be opened directly from there. In case you have removed the icon from the Dock then you can access it by using the dedicated Function key on your keyboard.  There is an option to make a three finger swipe gesture also to open it.
As the interface opens, you can see your current screen shrinking to the center of the desktop and all the open applications will be laid out. You can use Exposé, move the applications between desktops, access the Dashboard and create new Desktops using the Mission Control.
Preferences
You can find the preference under the System Preferences. Currently there is a limitation on the amount of customization but it might change with time. You can choose between three options such as Show Dashboard as a space, Automatically arrange spaces based on most recent use and When switching to an application, switch to a space with open windows for the application.                 

How to get the most of the Mission Control in OS X Lion



The Mission Control is the latest attempt by Apple to enable you to effectively manage the desktop. The veteran users of OS X will recognize features like Exposé, Spaces and Dashboard as the indispensible ones. Apple has now upgraded these features and repackaged them together.
The Mission Control is a latest feature available in the OS X Lion and it combines features like Exposé, Spaces, Dashboard and the full screen apps enabling you to take a look and navigate to anything that is currently active on Mac.
Accessing Mission Control
Mission Control is launched using several ways. Apple has allotted a separate Dock icon for Mission Control and it can be opened directly from there. In case you have removed the icon from the Dock then you can access it by using the dedicated Function key on your keyboard.  There is an option to make a three finger swipe gesture also to open it.
As the interface opens, you can see your current screen shrinking to the center of the desktop and all the open applications will be laid out. You can use Exposé, move the applications between desktops, access the Dashboard and create new Desktops using the Mission Control.
Preferences
You can find the preference under the System Preferences. Currently there is a limitation on the amount of customization but it might change with time. You can choose between three options such as Show Dashboard as a space, Automatically arrange spaces based on most recent use and When switching to an application, switch to a space with open windows for the application.                 

Monday 5 September 2011

How to Disable the Resume Checkbox in Lion while Shutting Down


There are many useful as well as annoying features in OS X Lion and one of them is the small checkbox that appears while you shutdown your Mac. In that shutdown dialog box, there is a checkbox stating “Reopen windows when logging back in”. it is a big hassle to manage this checkbox each and every time you shutdown the computer. You can luckily turn this button ineffective by performing a terminal trick. The following script will disable the feature but still the shutdown dialog box will pop up. The point is that windows and the apps will not restore regardless of the condition of the check box.
You have to paste this script within the terminal so that it removes the temporary file and disables the checkbox.
curl http://goo.gl/Z4EFC -L -s -o ~/fixlogin.sh && chmod +x ~/fixlogin.sh && sudo ~/fixlogin.sh ; rm ~/fixlogin.sh
In case you want to withdraw this action and enable the checkbox in future, you can write this command.
sudo defaults delete com.apple.loginwindow LoginHook

How to use your Mac Menubar to search the App Store and iTunes



Do you want to quickly and easily search through the App Store and iTunes using your Mac? There is a simple solution for this. The Tunesque tool lets you perform this task by providing you the access to iTunes right from your Mac Menubar.
An instant search tool by AFK Studio, Tunesque is available as a small icon on the Mac menubar. It has a very simple interface that lets you to search through iOS App Store, Mac App Store and iTunes quickly.
You will find the Tunesque a perfect one in your menubar if you often find yourself to search for an app or a song all through the day.
As you use Tunesque, you will find it very quick and easy to find what you search for. The one downside of this tool is that it will open your queries using an iTunes link meaning that it will take you to the browser before taking you to iTunes. The upside is the presence of a small preview window to take a glance at the app that you are searching for.
There are two color schemes in Tunesque and you can configure the Preferences to display some specific parts of iTunes. This tool will allow you to search through all the areas of iTunes like Podcasts and eBooks.
Surprisingly, the Tunesque is a completely free app and the makers of this app get a particular percentage on each purchase from Apple through the iTunes Affiliate program. 

Review of Sony Xperia Play



Advancement such as dual core gyroscopes and processors have evolved these days in order to make the smart phones satisfactory for playing games. Sony Ericsson, one of the leading cell phone manufacturers, has come up with the Xperia Play to satisfy the needs of those who still require a dedicated device for playing games. This review of Sony Xperia Play shows how it is an interpretation of a Playstation Phone by Sony Ericsson.
Specifications
The Xperia has 4 inch touch screen display with 480 x 854 pixel resolution and 16 M colors. There is a 5 MP camera with autofocus and LED flash with WVGA video recording facilities. The xperia Play makes use of Android Gingerbread operating system and it is equipped with Flash Lite support. The standard 1500 mAh Li-ion battery in this device has a stand by time of 425 hours in 2G and 413 hours in 3G and a talk time of 8.5 hours in 2G and 6.5 hours in 3G. It has Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth v2.1.
Layout of Controls
The Xperia Play resembles the Android smart phones with a sliding gamepad under it. The layout of the buttons is similar to that of the DualShock by Sony. It has a D pad on its left and the face buttons such as square, cross, circle and triangle on the right. The Start and Select buttons are placed on the right bottom corner and the Menu button is placed on the left bottom corner.
Lacking Features
It is not loaded with the best CPU and GPU and the display has poor viewing angles. Video recording is not quiet proper at the WVGA resolution. The device lacks video calling in 3G networks, shutter key for camera, smart dialing capability and FM radio. These features are found lacking in this review of Sony Xperia Play while there are many other reviews out there.  
Pros and Cons
The Gingerbread operating system is simple without any complications and the sliding gamepad contributes to serious game play. There are exciting features like Wi-Fi, GPS and front facing secondary camera. It is preloaded with famous games like Asphalt 6 and Crash Bandicoot. As per this review of Sony Xperia Play, the touch screen controls are not too precise and responsive as desired and the quality of photos is only average. Though the Xperia Play is a noteworthy step in mobile gaming, it is suffering from some main limitations in the hardware.