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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Advanced, Article, Mac OS X, Terminal | April 17th, 2008
Terminal makes it quick and easy to move files around Mac OS X. This quick tutorial will explain the move command and its uses
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Advanced, Article, Mac OS X, Terminal | April 16th, 2008
One of the important things to know about Terminal is how to navigate your way around the Mac file system using Terminal. If you don’t know how to do this, you won’t get very far. This tutorial is going to give you a few key Terminal commands to help you navigate your way around.
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Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Novice, System Preferences | April 14th, 2008
Most of us use a few Applications every time we use our computer. Wouldn’t it be nice if these Applications automatically launched themselves when you logged in? This tutorial will tell you exactly how to do so.
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Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Novice | April 10th, 2008
Sometimes you need to compress a bunch of files into just one file. This can be extremely handy for sending multiple files via email or instant messenger. This quick tutorial will tell you exactly how to do so!
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Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Novice | April 8th, 2008
So you have a bunch of files on your Mac now and you want to get rid of them. This tutorial will tell you exactly how to delete files and empty the trash!
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Article, Disk Utility, Intermediate, Mac OS X | April 8th, 2008
Sometimes you’ll find that your Mac is having issues. Things are slow, you may see the infamous spinning rainbow beach ball, or perhaps your getting messages about permissions. When things are acting funky you can try using Disk Utility to fix your Mac.
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Article, Mac OS X, Novice, System Preferences | April 6th, 2008
The default Apple desktop background is pleasing to the eye, however it’s nice to be able to customize your computer the way you like it. This quick tutorial will show you exactly how to change your desktop background.
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