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Matthew Ragan

SuperDuper! - 1 views

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    Have no fear. SuperDuper v2.6.2 is here, it's compatible with Snow Leopard, and it's up to 2x faster! SuperDuper is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use, and SuperDuper's built-in scheduler makes it trivial to back up automatically. It's the perfect complement to Time Machine under Leopard and Snow Leopard, allowing you to store a bootable backup alongside your Time Machine volume-and it runs beautifully on both Intel and Power PC Macs! SuperDuper's interface confirms all your actions in simple, clear language to ensure that the end result is exactly what you intended. Take a look, and click for additional screen shots!
Erica Williams

Access to the Hidden Features in Snow Leopard - 0 views

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    To the Apple's windows management system i.e. Expose, Snow Leopard has added various new functions. As you were only able to view all the open windows as thumbnails on the desktop, the added feature of Expose now displays them as Dock icon. Expose will now display all the open documents by just clicking and holding the Microsoft Word icon in the Dock.
Jeff Johnson

Installing QuickTime Player 7 on Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard - 0 views

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    Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard includes QuickTime X which comes with a new QuickTime Player, offering a clean and uncluttered interface, easy media sharing, and flexible recording capabilities. Should you need it, a Snow Leopard-compatible version of QuickTime Player 7 is also available for use with older media or with existing AppleScript-based workflows. QuickTime Player 7 can be used to playback formats such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime Movies, and MIDI files. Also, it supports QuickTime 7 Pro registration codes for access to QuickTime Pro functionality.
Jeff Johnson

Mac OS X BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE Tips Snow Leopard 10.6 10.5 Tiger 10.4 Pan... - 18 views

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    This Apple Macintosh information how to perform general maintenance, back ups and troubleshooting guide tutorial is about Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard, OS10.4 Tiger, 10.3 Panther, 10.2 Jaguar, OS on the generation 2007 2008 2009 2010 Mac Pros, four G4, and generation five G5 Altivec CPU workstations, including dual core quad core eight core processors quad processors Macbook Pro laptops Intel-based Intel Xeon Mac Pro IntelXeon MacPro computers.
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Jeff Johnson

Squeeze: Seamless File Compression - 4 views

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    Squeeze is a background file compressor, which uses the new HFS-compression technology in Snow Leopard to transparently compress the folders you configure it to process. Mac OS will read those files normally, they will just take less disk space. How does it work? Just select some folders to compress and Squeeze will silently work in the background to compress the files contained on those folders, regaining disk space. Whenever you use any of those files, Snow Leopard will read it like any other file in the system - it will simply take less space.
Erica Williams

Enabling the Single-Application Mode in Snow Leopard - 0 views

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    For the first time when OS X was released as a beta product one application was to be displayed at a time. You can only see a single application as multiple of them are operating at the same time on your screen. This is known as single-application mode. You can imagine that in the Dock once the running application is clicked it brings life into the Dock.
Adam Mills

A look at the iPhone 3G S, a new MacBook Pro and Snow Leopard - 0 views

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    A peek at the features that made it to the new iPhone 3G S, plus some of the lesser known announcements that came today at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Zohar Manor-Abel

Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard has landed. This time around, Apple goes light on the glitz in favor of some heavy work under the hood. John Siracusa dives deep into Apple's new OS offering to see what's new, what's still the same, and whether it's worth upgrading.
sarah suiuh

A Super Easy Way to Edit Images and Graphics in PDF Files On Mac - 0 views

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    PDF Editor for Mac is an innovative tool picked by Lifehacker as the best PDF editor for users to edit, convert, and annotate PDF files on Mac OS X. Apart from editing PDF text on Mac, PDF Editor for Mac also helps you easily edit images and graphics in PDF files on Mac. And this article tells you how to insert, crop, resize, move or delete images (including graphics and digital signatures) in PDF files on Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion included) with a few clicks.
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    lifehacker picked
Jim Farmer

Apple - Education - Resources - Teachers and Administrators - 23 views

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    Snow Leopard tutorials from Apple specifically geared towards educators. Short, very well produced videos that will help you to use your Mac effectively in the classroom.
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Graham Perrin

AppleInsider | Snow Leopard Server to ramp up scalability and performance - 0 views

  • Apple will now be using Dovecot for POP and IMAP
  • focus on security
  • full compliance with the IMAP specification
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  • IDLE push notifications
  • ACL support
  • supports IMAP extensions
  • quota limitations
  • vacation messages
  • server side email rules
  • Address Book Server in Snow Leopard Server
  • share their personal and group contacts across multiple computers
  • Address Book Server will make use of extensions to WebDAV
  • iCal Server using CalDAV
  • Address Book Server using the CardDAV specification
  • without running into the schema limitations
  • integrated email, contacts, and calendar
  • search across multiple wikis
David Corking

AppleInsider | Apple freezes Snow Leopard APIs as software nears final stretch - 0 views

  • Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is expected to hit the market sometime this summer with a near finalized version likely to make a public appearance at Apple's annual developers conference in about a month.
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    A new private beta
Thomas ██████

Improvements to Backup Bouncer - 0 views

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    Back in April, 2007, Nathaniel Gray introduced Backup Bouncer, a suite of tests that can be used to evaluate a backup solution's ability to preserve HFS+ filesystem metadata. Since then, I have discovered a few bugs in the test suite that would prevent it from accurately reporting results on various platform:OS combinations. I also identified some areas where Backup Bouncer could do a bit more, so I fleshed out some of the tests to be a bit more thorough. Finally, I also added support for testing the support of HFS+ filesystem compression, a feature added in Snow Leopard. See also this report of the Backup Bouncer results for Carbon Copy Cloner.
Graham Perrin

Get your Mac ready for Lion | Operating Systems | MacUser | Macworld - 5 views

  • Disable FileVault
    • Graham Perrin
       
      No! Do not abandon FileVault secured home directories in Snow Leopard before attempting to install Mac OS X 10.7.  http://ur1.ca/4rrp2
  • incompatibilities between the two versions of FileVault
  • if you’re using third-party disk encryption, you should probably disable that before installing Lion
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  • Lion’s approach is likely the better way to go
  • Jul 13, 2011
  • Get your Mac ready for Lion
  • Dan Frakes
David Corking

Microsoft's grinning robots or the Brotherhood of the Mac. Which is worse? | Charlie Br... - 1 views

  • whereas eerie replicant Mac monks really are everywhere, standing over your shoulder in their charcoal pullovers, smirking with amusement at your hopelessly inferior OS, knowing they're better than you because they use Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.
    • David Corking
       
      I should upgrade to Snow Leopard to go with my woolly pullover.
cysko cysko

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