Take iTunes to the Cloud - AppleMatters - 2 views
Awesome Notes: the Best Replacement for Apple's Notes Application - AppleMatters - 3 views
MCX vs the screensaver (and Leopard!) « Managing OS X - 4 views
DVD Imager Help - 3 views
What if iChat was one window? - 3 views
Disk Inventory X - 2 views
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Disk Inventory X is a disk usage utility for Mac OS X 10.3 (and later). It shows the sizes of files and folders in a special graphical way called "treemaps". If you've ever wondered where all your disk space has gone, Disk Inventory X will help you to answer this question. For a quick start please read the readme file on the disk image.
Cynical Peak Software - Cyndicate - 0 views
Parachute Applications, LLC | - 0 views
Computer Help for Windows Backup in Windows Vista - 2 views
Help Gurus Microsoft tech support experts helped me create windows backup for my Vista computer. I asked them to create backups because I am afraid that something bad might happen to my computer an...
Propagator - an OS X Admin's Friend - 4 views
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Propagator provides a GUI for pushing out files to Macs on your local network. This is useful for OS X system administrators who wish to update all of their managed client machines with a specific file, most commonly property list (.plist) files. This functionality can also be achieved using Apple Remote Desktop, but a free alternative is always worth taking a look. My two favorite aspects of Propagator are its Common Places drop down menu for quickly specifying common locations to drop files (such as long ~/Library paths), and it's Set Ownership check box for giving proper ownership of the file to the right user accounts. The option to Lock Files After Copy prevents users (in my case, students and unknowing faculty) from messing with your work, accidentally or not.
Alternatives to Apple Spaces | The Apple Blog - 0 views
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Almost a year ago Apple gave us Leopard (OS X 10.5), and along with it came virtual desktops for the masses, in the form of Spaces. For many this was an interesting new way to expand their workspace virtually. For the rest of us [power users?] it was a letdown in execution. What was worse, the third party options looked to be dwindling as well. Last November I called for third party developers to bring the competition - let's take a look at the result of that call to arms.
Adding and Removing Dock Icons in Mac OS X (dummies.com) - 0 views
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Dock icons are a quick way to bring a hidden window or application to the front so that you can work with it again. Dock icons are odd ducks - they're activated with a single-click. Most icons are selected (highlighted) when you single click and opened when you double-click. So Dock icons are kind of like links on a Web page - you need only a single click to open them.
ToyViewer for Mac OS X - 0 views
Mac OS X market share cracks 8% (computerworld) - 0 views
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Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X market share has passed the 8% mark for the first time, a research company reported today. In September, Apple's operating system ran on 8.2% of the computers that accessed the 40,000 sites monitored by Net Applications for clients, the company's data showed. The Mac's share of the operating system market was up over August's by nearly four-tenths of a percentage point, the biggest one-month gain since May. Apple tends to post significant increases in September, according to Net Applications. Last year, for example, Mac OS X climbed by 0.45 points that month
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