If you bought your own Mac, you want to create your own style. Some people like big icons other small. You can fully costumize your toolbar. You can play with the settings. If something went wrong you can restore to default settings. Tips - When you customize the toolbar, your changes affect the toolbar in all windows [...]
Continue reading...4. September 2008
In this guide we describe how to use and install an Apple AirPort. We also get the top 10 troubleshooting tips. If you read this article, your AirPort can be used. AirPort makes getting connected easy—without the wires. With AirPort, you can connect to the Internet, email, local servers, and shared printers without the hassle of [...]
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Many Apple MAC users got the smae problem. After an upgrade installation of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, an administrator account may change to a standard one. In this guide you can easily see how to change this account. Resolution 1. Start from your Mac OS X 10.5 Install DVD. (You do not need to install Leopard [...]
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The SMU (System Management Unit) is a microcontroller chip on the logic board that controls all power functions for your computer. If your computer is experiencing any power issue, resetting the SMU may resolve it. The SMU controls several functions, including: - Telling the computer when to turn on, turn off, sleep, wake, idle, and so [...]
Continue reading...23. August 2008
This guide explains how to create a POP3 Email Account in Apple Mail. Unless someone has previously setup an email account in Apple Mail, you should see this welcome screen the first time you run it. This is the screen that we will fill out to tell Apple Mail how to connect to our email account. Unlike [...]
Continue reading...15. August 2008
Setting Up the Establishing Shot You’ll always need at least one “establishing shot” that indicates where your movie takes place. This is often a wide shot that introduces your main characters and shows where they’re situated. Sometimes this is the first shot in your movie. Establishing shots can be very creative. Think about shooting from up high, [...]
Continue reading...14. August 2008
Enter it once. Use it practically everywhere. One of the brightest gems in Mac OS X, Address Book integrates with Safari, Mail, iChat, iCal, and other applications. And it syncs effortlessly with iPhone, iPod, and .Mac — so you can take contacts wherever you go. Because it integrates with Safari, you can use it to fill [...]
Continue reading...13. August 2008
In this post we will show you how to capture screen shots on your mac! In Mac OS X, you can use simple keyboard shortcuts to do all sorts of things, including capturing images of what’s on your Mac screen. For example, you can take a screen shot of your entire screen by holding down [...]
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By designating a Hot Corner, you can have your screen saver start whenever you move the mouse into that corner. This is how you can do it: 1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu. 2. Click Desktop & Screen Saver and click the Screen Saver tab. 3. Choose one Screen Saver option and click the Hot Corners [...]
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Have you ever found a web page that you can’t wait to share with a friend or colleague? Leopard offers a great way to share such web links. Here’s how: - In Safari’s address bar, select the URL for the page you’re browsing. - Pull down the Safari menu. - Highlight the Services option and select, first, Mail [...]
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10. September 2008
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