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- Mac Gift Guide - 2009 Holiday Season Macintosh Gift Guide…Created: 2009-11-08 @ 12:38:18 EST Updated: 2009-11-08 @ 13:03:20 EST
The holidays are a great time to give a Mac-related gift to friends, family, or even yourself. The range of possibilities covers everyone from casual Mac user to Mac fanatic. Whether it’s… - Snow Leopard Features - The Hidden and Not-So-Hidden Features of Sno…Created: 2009-11-05 @ 22:27:22 EST
Apple intended Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) to be a version of the Mac OS that concentrated on stability, as well as the future, not the past. Snow Leopard was supposed to focus on Intel multi-core pro… - Snow Leopard Tip - Select Audio In and Out From the Menu Bar…Created: 2009-11-05 @ 22:20:54 EST Updated: 2009-11-05 @ 22:28:49 EST
Your Mac has multiple audio inputs and outputs. If you’re using more than one, you may find it inconvenient to launch System Preferences just to select a new input or output. Use the volu… - Snow Leopard Tip - Quick Look for Disk SpaceCreated: 2009-11-05 @ 22:15:19 EST Updated: 2009-11-05 @ 22:30:04 EST
Use Quick Look to quickly divine the size and available free space on any hard drive or volume on your Mac… - Preview of Apple’s Magic Mouse - First Look at the Multi-Touch…Created: 2009-11-03 @ 23:14:58 EST
Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first Multi-Touch mouse for the Mac. Picture the MacBook Pro’s glass trackpad on wheels, able to roll around your desk. With gesture support and a uni… - Apple Magic Mouse Review - Is There Magic in Apple’s Magic Mou…Created: 2009-11-03 @ 22:57:39 EST Updated: 2009-11-03 @ 23:09:29 EST
Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first offering from Apple to mate the capabilities of a Multi-Touch surface with a movable mouse. The result may be the best mouse Apple has ever made or the wo… - Preview of Fall 2009 Mac mini - Apple Mac mini Standard Edition…Created: 2009-11-01 @ 18:27:07 EST
The fall 2009 edition of Apple’s Mac mini splits the product line into two distinct versions. The standard edition comes in two models that sport slightly different processor, memory, and… - Preview of Fall 2009 MacBook - Apple’s Unibody MacBook…Created: 2009-11-01 @ 18:25:21 EST
Apple’s newest MacBook combines many of the features found in the MacBook Pro line of notebooks into an inexpensive MacBook that is rugged and versatile… - Preview of Fall 2009 iMacs - Apple iMac 21.5- and 27-Inch Models…Created: 2009-11-01 @ 18:22:42 EST
The fall 2009 edition of the iMac line of Macintosh computers ushers in more than just an upgrade or speed bump. It brings distinctive new style and improved performance and capabilities to the iMa… - Bento 3 - Review of FileMaker Bento 3 Database Software…Created: 2009-10-30 @ 18:09:17 EDT
Bento 3 is geared towards consumers, home-based businesses, and small businesses who need a capable database for organizing information, tracking projects, planning events, and keeping inventory, b… - Mac Buying Guide - Learn More About the Different Mac Models Before …Created: 2009-10-27 @ 21:40:58 EDT
The Mac Buying Guide can help you learn about the latest Mac models, and decide which one is best for you. MacBook or MacBook Pro? iMac or Mac mini? Mac Pro or iMac? Check out our buying guides and… - Buying a MacBook - What You Should Know Before You Buy a MacBook…Created: 2009-10-26 @ 23:34:31 EDT
The MacBook, Apple’s least expensive notebook, has a lot going for it, well beyond its good looks and processing prowess. It delivers a lot of technology in a small package. But packing a… - Buying a MacBook Pro - What You Should Know Before You Buy a MacBook…Created: 2009-10-25 @ 22:11:33 EDT
Apple’s MacBook Pro line of notebooks is available in 13-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch models. Designed for the professional who needs power and portability, the MacBook Pro line of notebook… - Preview of the Fall 2009 Mac mini Server - New Mac mini Server …Created: 2009-10-23 @ 22:27:49 EDT
The Mac mini server is by far the least expensive way to run Snow Leopard Server. The mini’s hardware is up to most of the tasks you can throw at it, as long as you keep the appropriate s… - Hidden Features of Snow Leopard - Share the Snow Leopard Secrets You…Created: 2009-10-18 @ 23:32:10 EDT
Snow Leopard has many new features, but not all of them are well known or well documented. Have you stumbled across an unexpected Snow Leopard feature? Share it here with other About: Macs readers… - Snow Leopard Feature - System-Wide Text Substitution …Created: 2009-10-18 @ 23:13:06 EDT
Snow Leopard has a new system-wide text substitution feature that lets you create text shortcuts for phrases you use frequently. Once you type a text shortcut, it will automatically expand to its a… - Recent Items in Snow Leopard - Find Out Where Recent Items Are Locat…Created: 2009-10-13 @ 18:54:20 EDT
In Snow Leopard, the ‘Recent Items’ entry in the Apple menu can show you where applications and files are actually stored on your Mac. Let the mouse cursor hover over the &#… - Snow Leopard Single-Application Mode - How to Enable the Hidden Sing…Created: 2009-10-13 @ 18:48:37 EDT
Snow Leopard still supports single-application mode, Mac OS X’s ability to switch between running applications and display only the currently active application’s windows. You c… - Get Your Mac Ready for Snow Leopard - Clean Up, Back Up, Repair Perm…Created: 2009-10-13 @ 14:00:14 EDT
Get Your Mac Ready for Snow Leopard: Clean Up, Back Up, Repair Permissions, and Test Your Drive: Getting ready for Snow Leopard involves performing a few basic tasks, including cleaning up your Mac… - Hidden Features in Snow Leopard - Exposing Expose’s Hidden Fea…Created: 2009-10-12 @ 19:36:28 EDT
Hidden Features in Snow Leopard: Snow Leopard adds new functionality to Expose, Apple’s windows management system. Besides letting you view all open windows as thumbnails on the desktop, … - Created: 2009-10-11 @ 19:00:57 EDT
- Spotlight Search - Setting the Finder?s Search Box PreferencesCreated: 2009-10-10 @ 01:11:05 EDT Updated: 2009-10-10 @ 01:14:57 EDT
Spotlights search preferences in Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) now allow you to set the default behavior for searches performed in a Finder window… - Halloween Icons for OS X - Add Halloween Icons to Your Mac’s D…Created: 2009-10-02 @ 00:17:03 EDT
Many of us decorate our houses for Halloween, but why stop there? If you spend a lot of time with your Mac, consider adding Halloween-themed icons to your Mac’s desktop. All of the Ha… - Open and Save Dialog Boxes - Display Hidden Files in OS X 10.6 Open …Created: 2009-09-18 @ 22:13:12 EDT
Have you ever needed to edit or view one of the many invisible files on your Mac? There is now a simple keyboard trick that allows hidden files and folders to display in any Open or … - Erase and Install of Snow Leopard - How to Perform a Clean Install o…Created: 2009-09-11 @ 12:01:18 EDT
Erase and Install of Snow Leopard: Previous versions of OS X had installers that could perform various types of installations. The most popular types of installations were Erase and Install… - Snow Leopard Review - Snow Leopard, the Fastest Cat YetCreated: 2009-09-10 @ 12:52:53 EDT Updated: 2009-09-10 @ 15:48:03 EDT
Snow Leopard Review: With the introduction of Snow Leopard, Apple took a breather from adding or pumping up features to focus on cleaning up the underlying structure of OS X. The result is one of t… - Snow Leopard: StacksCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:47:59 EDT
Snow Leopard improves on Stacks, a feature first introduced in Leopard, by adding a scroll bar that lets you scroll through large stacks, and by allowing you to drill down through folders while rem… - Snow Leopard: Dock ExposeCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:47:51 EDT
Dock Expose allows you to see all of the windows associated with a specific application using the familiar Expose system first introduced in Leopard. Click and hold an application icon in the Dock … - Snow Leopard Review: QuickTime XCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:47:43 EDT
QuickTime X, part of Snow Leopard, has been rewritten as a 64-bit application built on Cocoa, Apple’s object-oriented programming environment. The QuickTime X player uses the Core Animati… - Snow Leopard: Dock MenusCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:47:27 EDT
Dock Menus, those handy menus that appear when you right-click or click and hold on an icon in the Dock, got a makeover in Snow Leopard. The new menus sport a translucent dark charcoal background w… - Snow Leopard: ExposeCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:47:16 EDT
Expose got a minor tweak in Snow Leopard. Expose windows are now grouped along a grid. Windows that you collapse (by clicking the yellow window control button) are now included in Expose’… - Snow Leopard: Column View SortingCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:46:58 EDT
If you use the Finder’s column view, you’ll appreciate the new option to designate the sorting order. Snow Leopard’s new Finder lets you sort by name, date modified, d… - Snow Leopard Review Image GalleryCreated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:22:29 EDT Updated: 2009-09-06 @ 15:58:29 EDT
Snow Leopard image gallery: These images were taken during the review process for Apple’s new Snow Leopard operating system. Snow Leopard, also known as OS X 10.6, is the first Intel-only… - Snow Leopard Install - Basic Upgrade Install of Snow LeopardCreated: 2009-08-28 @ 22:32:48 EDT Updated: 2009-08-28 @ 22:45:23 EDT
The default installation method for Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) is an upgrade from Leopard. If you prefer, you can erase your hard drive and start fresh with a clean install (in fact, I highly recomme… - Snow Leopard Preview - Snow Leopard Technologies: Microsoft Exchange…Created: 2009-08-17 @ 23:12:54 EDT
Snow Leopard Preview: Believe it or not, at the time of this writing, Macs running Snow Leopard will be the only computers with support for Microsofts Exchange Server built into their OS. Not… - File Server for Your Network - Using OS X 10.5 as a File ServerCreated: 2009-08-16 @ 18:01:52 EDT Updated: 2009-08-16 @ 18:14:32 EDT
Using OS X 10.5 as a File Server: File servers come in many forms, from dedicated computer systems like Apples Xserve, which has a base sticker price of $2,999, to NAS (Network Attached Stora… - Can I Upgrade to Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6)?Created: 2009-08-08 @ 11:00:21 EDT Updated: 2009-08-08 @ 11:03:50 EDT
Thinking about upgrading to Snow Leopard and wondering if your Mac can take it? The quick and dirty answer is, if your Mac uses an Intel processor then you can upgrade to OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). … - EyeTV 250 Plus - Review of Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus for the MacCreated: 2009-08-05 @ 10:41:24 EDT
Review: Elgatos EyeTV 250 Plus is a small USB-based TV tuner and DVR (Digital Video Recorder) for the Mac. The EyeTV 250 Plus lets you turn your Mac into the equivalent of a TiVo recorder, wi… - Data Bus - Computer Data BusCreated: 2009-07-29 @ 13:55:31 EDT
In computer parlance, a data bus is a group of electrical wires used to send information (data) back and forth between two or more components… - 13-inch MacBook Pro: Review of 13-inch MacBook Pro Summer 2009Created: 2009-07-29 @ 10:25:13 EDT
Review of 13-inch MacBook Pro Summer 2009: The 13-inch MacBook Pro didnt undergo many changes from its earlier incarnation as a 13-inch MacBook to earn its new designation as a member of the … - 64-bit: 64-bit ArchitectureCreated: 2009-07-28 @ 15:00:22 EDT
64-bit refers to the number of bits that make up the structure of various parts of a processors architecture. These structures usually include the data bus, address bus, and internal register… - Snow Leopard - OS X 10.6 Operating System for Macintosh Computers; A…Created: 2009-07-27 @ 22:32:14 EDT
Snow Leopard continues the Apple tradition of naming OS X versions after big cats. Snow Leopard, more formally known as OS X 10.6, is the sixth in the series of Unix-based operating systems from Ap… - Disk First Aid - Mac OS Disk Repair UtilityCreated: 2009-07-27 @ 22:25:43 EDT
Disk First Aid is the name of a disk repair utility that was included or available for download with Mac OS 9.x or earlier. Disk First Aid was able to analyze and repair basic hard drive problems… - Application Not Starting - How to Fix a Mac Application That's Not S…Created: 2009-07-23 @ 15:25:28 EDT
You can use Disk Utilitys Repair Permissions feature to fix a problem with applications that fail to launch, or have features that seem to have stopped working… - Unable to Start Up My Mac -How Can I Repair My Hard Drive?Created: 2009-07-22 @ 18:41:40 EDT
My Mac wont start. How can I repair my hard drive? The Mac has three good options for emergency startup and repair: booting from a different device, Safe Boot, and Single User Mode. All three… - Disk Utility - Using Disk Utility to Repair Hard Drives and Disk Per…Created: 2009-07-20 @ 18:26:28 EDT Updated: 2009-07-21 @ 16:01:41 EDT
Disk Utility, one of the many applications included with OS X, allows you to work with your hard drives. You can use Disk Utility not only to erase, format, and partition a drive, but also to repai… - Disk Utility - Using OS X’s Disk UtilityCreated: 2009-07-17 @ 15:21:13 EDT Updated: 2009-07-17 @ 15:23:20 EDT
Disk Utility, a free application included with Mac OS X, is a multipurpose, easy-to-use tool for working with hard drives and drive images. Among other things, Disk Utility can erase, format, repai…
