Advanced, Article, Mac OS X, Terminal | April 5th, 2008
Getting used to your way around Terminal? Starting to wonder about some other useful tips for it? Terminal provides a quick and easy way to change file ownership. This tutorial will tell you exactly how to do it.
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Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Novice | April 2nd, 2008
At some point in your Mac OS X experience you’ll need to install an application. This is quite a simple process, however there are many people who don’t exactly know how to properly install an application, especially if it doesn’t do everything for you.
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Article, Mac OS X, Mail, Novice | April 1st, 2008
So you’ve received an email and your wondering, “Now, how do I send a reply back to them?”. We’ll show you in a few quick easy steps!
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Article, Mac OS X, Mail, Novice | March 31st, 2008
New to the world of emails? Want to send a message to someone using Mac Mail? This tutorial will be perfect for you!
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Article, Mac OS X, Mail, Novice | March 30th, 2008
Email is a crucial part of all our daily lives now-a-days. With snail mail dying out and email taking the reigns you have to make sure your able to send and receive emails. Let’s get your Mac Mail setup.
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Advanced, Article, Finder, Mac OS X, Terminal | March 28th, 2008
There are times that you need to access some of the hidden files that by default Finder hides to make sure users don’t mess around with them. If you need to access these files, this quick tutorial will help you do so.
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Article, Mac OS X, Novice, Safari | March 28th, 2008
One great feature about Safari is the ability to open up web sites in tabs. The only issue can be if you have multiple tabs open and you need to browse them quickly. That’s when this nice little tip comes in handy.
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Article, Mac OS X, Novice, System Preferences | March 27th, 2008
Keeping things organized is very important in life. With User Accounts in Mac OS X each person that uses your computer can have their very own account. This way you can keep you own files organized the way you like it and they can keep theirs the way they like it!
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