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How to Add an RSS Feed to Mail

10. August 2008

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In Leopard (best version of Mac OS X) the versatile Mail program offers a great new feature. Its built-in RSS support lets you read the RSS feeds you subscribe to. That means you can use the same application to read both your mail and your favorite RSS feeds. Let’s say you visit the Apple Hot News [...]

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How to Quickly Email a Photo

9. August 2008

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People still have problems with quickly mailing photos. That is why we explain it in a few easy words for you. To quickly email a photo to one or more friends or colleagues by grabbing the photo with your mouse, dragging it to the Dock, and dropping it on the icon of the Mail application.

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How to Email a PDF

8. August 2008

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Email a PDF with your mac is a very easy thing to do. Thanks to Mac OS X, you can create and dispatch a PDF in seconds. Here is how: - Choose Print from the File menu. - Click the drop-down PDF menu and choose Mail PDF. - Enter a subject, an email address, and click Send.

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How to Add an Application to the Dock

7. August 2008

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In this guide we will show you how to add an application to the dock at your mac. You probably enjoy the convenience of the Dock, but you can make it even more useful by adding items to it. Here, for example, you will find two ways to add one or more applications to your Dock. Let’s [...]

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How to Back Up your Music, Files and Documents

7. August 2008

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A short guide on how to back up your music, photos, and documents on your mac using Time Machine. Time Machine is the fabulous backup application that is part of Mac OS X Leopard. To use this, simply connect an external hard drive to your computer. The first time you connect it to your Mac, [...]

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How to Change the Position of the Dock

2. August 2008

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Mac OS X lets you customize the dock in several ways. If you click “Dock” in the apple menu and select “Dock Preferences” a dialog will open with access to all of the Dock customization options. You can use these customization options to:

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