Cleaning Out the Cache

Posted on 23. Feb, 2009 by Kimberly in mac

When using Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, temporary files are stored onto the hard drive of your computer to help speed up your web surfing. These temporary files, referred to as your cache, need to be emptied periodically. If you have a small hard drive, you need to empty your cache often because the temporary internet files can take up a lot of space and slow down your computer.

Harddrive Smart Tips

Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 by Kimberly in mac

The lesson: if using a very large external drive that is really composed of 2 or more harddrives, make sure you have a RAID copy of them or a complete clone on another set of drives exactly like the main one. You can never be too careful with your backup methods.

The Macbook Wheel: The iPod like Laptop Spoof

Posted on 06. Jan, 2009 by Kimberly in Blog, mac

The Macbook you never knew you needed.

Leopard Setup Assistant Loop after Software Update

Posted on 11. Oct, 2008 by Kimberly in Blog, mac

So here are the STEPS if you get caught in the Leopard Setup Assistant Loop Bug

Leopard Menu Tricks

Posted on 10. Jun, 2008 by Kimberly in Blog, mac

Unfortunately, it’s too tedious for me to go through each and activate them separately. If you’re like me, I believe you will follow these quick steps to activate all of those menu extras all in once.

How to get a Coffee Break – Mac Style

Posted on 31. Mar, 2008 by Kimberly in Blog, mac, video

The best way to get a coffee break — Mac Style

Backup testing, be proactive!

Posted on 18. Dec, 2007 by Kimberly in Blog, mac

I wanted to pass on this article from the London Free Press regarding backup systems and testing because it was not only a great article, but I truly believe your office is as good as your proven backup system. It only takes once, and you will know what a system failure can do to your stress level.

Reminders – Sciral Consistency

Posted on 14. Nov, 2007 by Kimberly in Blog, mac

If you’re not familiar with Consistency, it’s a useful way to keep track of re-occurring tasks that need to be done regularly (or, ahem, consistently) but not on a firm schedule.

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