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Adam Mills

Video: iPhone/iPod OS running on a Mac Pro - 0 views

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    Ever wondered what it would look like if you could use your home computer like an iPhone, touch screen and all? Well look no further.
Adam Mills

Apple releases iPhone OS 3.1 and its new features to developers - 0 views

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    Apple apparently likes to release updates at the speed of light, which is great for iPhone owners and developers.
Jeff Johnson

Mac OS X v10.5.7 or later: Allowing managed users to add or delete printers - 0 views

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    In Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later, access to add or delete network printers on a client computer is controlled by membership in the lpadmin group. You can control the ability of managed user accounts to add and delete printers by controlling the membership of this group.
Adam Mills

Google releases new feature for Safari on iPhone OS 3.0 - 0 views

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    Google has rolled out the Search for My Location feature for Safari on the iPhone making sure you can always find what you need close by.
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.
Adam Mills

Apple Tablet rumored to have bigger sizes running Mac OS X - 0 views

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    The Apple Tablet is so irresistible and it might not even be real. However the news today paints a much larger picture, larger in the size of the Tablets and larger in the operating system.
Jeff Johnson

Sleepwatcher for Mac OS X - 0 views

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    SleepWatcher is a command line tool (daemon) for Mac OS X that monitors sleep, wakeup and idleness of a Mac. It can be used to execute a Unix command when the Mac or the display of the Mac goes to sleep mode or wakes up or after a given time without user interaction. It also can send the Mac to sleep mode or retrieve the time since last user activity. A StartupItem, sample start and sleep scripts and the source code for sleepwatcher are included in the download. A little bit knowledge of the Unix command line is required to benefit from this software. SleepWatcher is published under the GNU General Public License.
David Corking

How to Switch to the Mac - Tao of Mac | February 2007 | Rui Carno - 0 views

  • the installer creates the first user account. This is the important bit: it is an administration account – call it “Administrator” or something like that and create another for yourself afterwards (if you’re a UNIX head, this is not root, which is disabled).
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      Q: Why doesn't the installer _tell_ you this? It looks and feels like an ordinary unix user with 'sudo' access, but according to Tao, it can be troublesome. A: My guess is that Apple doesn't want you to have to remember two passwords. Perhaps Apple decided, unlike Tao, that the security of asking for passwords for important tasks is good enough.
  • Create your own Applications folder inside your home directory (Mac OS X will change the icon accordingly) and try out new stuff in there.
  • drag the entire Applications folder to the right-hand side of the Dock, forming what Apple calls a “stack”
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  • Put things you want to share among users in the /Users/Shared folder.
  • Set up separate accounts for kids using the Simple Finder or Some Limits option under the Limitations tab.
    • David Corking
       
      In Mac OS X 10.4, you find this in preferences under Accounts, and click the "Parental Controls" tab, then select Finder and click Configure .... I don't think there is a "Limitations" tab.
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    This article is packed with great tips that you won't find in other introductory tutorials. Therefore it is a bit heavy to read, and worth dipping into even if you have used Macs for a year or two.
cysko cysko

Mac OS X: Disk Utility's Repair Disk Permissions messages that you can safely ignore - 9 views

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    Mac OS X: Disk Utility's Repair Disk Permissions messages that you can safely ignore
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    Thanks for the link. No I will not worry when seeing these messages after a repair.
Jeff Johnson

Prevent Hard Disk Spindown Using PMSET - 0 views

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    Using PMSET on Mac OS X, you can prevent your external hardrive from going to sleep (or spinning down). If you rock a notebook, and rely on an external enclOSure, you probably know how annoying it is when your drive goes to sleep on you and it takes a good 30 seconds for it to spin back up again. More annoying is when Finder becomes unresponsive until this happens. If your drive is set to spindown every 15 minutes, then this ends up being downright maddening, and seriously cripples your workflow.
Willis Wee

MoSo: A Fun and Cool Video Editing App for Mac oS X - 0 views

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    MoSo stands for movie for social communication and it is an easy-to-use movie creator/editor Mac App developed by Shinji MurakoShi from Japan.
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
jenifer Smith

How to Convert DVD to FLV for Mac - 0 views

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    4Videosoft DVD to FLV converter for Mac, being an easy yet powerful Mac DVD to FLV converter specially developed for Mac os users, is your ideal solution to convert DVD to FLV for Mac.
jenifer Smith

How to Convert M2TS Video on Mac OS - 0 views

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    4Videosoft M2TS Converter for Mac, specially designed Mac M2TS Converter, can convert M2TS video or or M2TS file to your diverse multimedia players on Mac os in high speed.
Adrian S. Flynn

Must Have Menu Bar Applications For Mac OS X Leopard | Mac Tricks And Tips - 1 views

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    A list of the must have menu bar applications for Mac OS X. List some of the best apps and programs for Leopard, Tiger and the Mac.
yc c

Speech Toggle - Speech Recognition Toggling Software for Mac OS X - 1 views

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    Speech Toggle is a very simple freeware menu extra for Mac OS X which enables you to easily toggle Apple's speech recognition (Speakable Items) on and off. The software prevents you from having to make a trip to the System Preferences every time you feel the urge to temporarily use speech recognition.
Mary Timber

DVDFab Video Converter for Mac - converts video between all video/audio formats on Mac OS - 1 views

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    The best Video Converter on Mac OS, DVDFab Video Converter for Mac can convert video to any other different video/audio format compatible with your iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, and much more.
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