Service Autopilot
Service Autopilot by Xplor, the premier business management software for lawn care, cleaning, snow removal, pest control, and pool services industries, has helped thousands of entrepreneurs conquer their dreams by automating their business for quick, long-term growth.
Learn more
Label LIVE
Label LIVE is the easiest to use label printer app for designing and printing labels. You can print barcodes and address labels, shelf tags, inventory labels, and many other jobs using Label LIVE. Use your Mac or Windows 10 desktop computer to work with thermal label printers from mydpi, Brother, DYMO and Zebra.
Label LIVE generates PDFs that can be sent to any printer that is installed using a driver. This means you can send complex print jobs to inkjet and laser printers, too.
Need to import spreadsheet data? Label LIVE can import Excel, Numbers or CSV files with a few clicks.
Learn more
macOS Tahoe
Apple's upcoming macOS 26 is rumored to be named "macOS Tahoe," drawing inspiration from the scenic Lake Tahoe in California. This naming choice continues Apple's tradition of using California landmarks for its macOS versions, following names like Yosemite, Sierra, and Sequoia. The anticipated update is expected to bring a significant redesign to the macOS interface, possibly featuring more translucent windows and a glass-like aesthetic. This would mark the first major visual overhaul since macOS Big Sur in 2020. Specific features of macOS Tahoe remain unconfirmed, but the update is expected to enhance user experience and align with Apple's design philosophy. macOS Tahoe is expected to be released in the fall of 2025. The update is anticipated to be available as a free software update for compatible Mac devices. Users can expect improved performance, enhanced security features, and a more streamlined user interface with macOS Tahoe.
Learn more
macOS Mojave
macOS Mojave, which is also known as version 10.14, represents the fifteenth iteration of macOS, previously labeled as OS X, and serves as the operating system for Apple's range of Macintosh computers, including desktops, laptops, and servers. This version marks the third release following the transition from OS X to the macOS branding. To make audio calls, users will need either a built-in or external microphone along with a stable broadband Internet connection. For video calls, a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (either built-in or external), or a USB video class (UVC) camera is necessary, as well as a reliable broadband Internet connection. Additionally, to utilize iCloud, devices must meet specific requirements, including iOS 5 or later for iPhone 3GS and newer, iPod touch (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro, iPad Air or newer models, and iPad mini or later versions; Mac computers must be running OS X Lion 10.7.5 or later, while PCs should have Windows 7 or Windows 8, with Outlook 2007 or later or a current browser needed for email, contacts, and calendar access. Overall, these requirements ensure that users can seamlessly connect and utilize the various features that macOS Mojave has to offer.
Learn more