Advanced, Article, Dock, Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X, Terminal | May 20th, 2008
Don’t like Leopard’s new 3D dock look? Sure, you can just move the dock to the left or right side of the screen, but if you like it on the bottom then your sol, right? Wrong, this quick tutorial will show you the key to enlightenment….well, for your dock at least!
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Advanced, Article, Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X, System Preferences | May 15th, 2008
There’s a great new feature in Leopard that allows for quick access to some of the user accounts advanced options.Take a peak at this quick tutorial to find out how you can access them through System Preferences.
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Article, Intermediate, Mac OS X, Safari | May 13th, 2008
Have you ever had Safari crash on you right in the middle of browsing a bunch of pages? I’m sure you were very mad because all your pages were gone. If this has happened to you, this is the perfect quick tutorial to delete your woes! I’ll show you how to restore all those windows with two clicks of your mouse button.
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Advanced, Finder, Mac OS X, Terminal | May 9th, 2008
Most of us know about Finder’s “Show Path Bar” option under the View menu. It’s a great little feature, but sometimes it’s nice to know the exact full path, especially if you use Terminal a lot. Here’s a quick tutorial to show you how to show the full path in Finder’s window.
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Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Novice | May 6th, 2008
An extremely useful and very easy to do feature of Finder is the ability to burn CDs & DVDs with the click of a few buttons. It’s so simple and easy you’ll want to burn everything to your discs!
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Article, Mac OS X, Novice, System Preferences | May 5th, 2008
With Mac OS X you can customize what you would like to happen when you insert a CD/DVD whether it is a blank or already written to disc.
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Article, Intermediate, Mac OS X, QuickTime, System Preferences | May 2nd, 2008
Tired of those annoying alerts from QuickTime about unsupported codecs? Want your video files to just work? This quick tutorial will provide you with the right resources to do so.
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Article, Intermediate, Mac OS X, Security, System Preferences | May 1st, 2008
For those of you who don’t know, Mac OS X comes with a built-in easy to use firewall. This is great for people who are concerned about their security, but don’t want to spend to much money on third party hardware such as routers. This tutorial will help you setup your firewall to protect you from unwanted incoming traffic, but allow you to use your Mac with ease
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