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Jul 17

So if you used to be or are still an avid Windows user and are trying to take a screen shot on a Mac, then you are probably a little lost because you can’t find the Print Screen Key…

Well luckily for you there is this tutorial that will show you not only 1 but 3 different ways to take screen shots with a Mac. Continue reading »

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Jul 16

So you’ve got a server running OS X 10.4 and you’ve got a lot of available drive space, why not put that drive space to use ? As many of you know OS X 10.5 Leopard has a new feature, Time Machine.

Time machine is an invaluable tool for Mac users. It makes backing up and restoring your Mac simple and convenient. Up until a few updates ago, the only devices you could use as a backup device for time machine were external drives connected via USB or Firewire or an additional partition on an internal drive. Continue reading »

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Jul 15

In this post, I’ll show you a quick and simple way to burn a data disc on your Mac using no 3rd party applications. Mac OS X has built-in burning support to make things simple, what else would you expect from a Mac ? :)

So lets get started. Continue reading »

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Jul 15

This is actually a good tip for anyone that’s used a mac for a while and especially anyone that’s recently converted from PC to Mac.

Anyone who’s ever used a PC is probably familiar with the Startup folder where you place shortcuts to applications so that they will automatically start up when the computer starts.

Well guess what, you can achieve this on a mac as well, its a very simple process, read more below to find out how this can be done. Continue reading »

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