I am using a MAC rap
Posted on 07. Jan, 2010 by Kimberly in mac, video
Although I do have a lot of clients on a PC, I have to say that this video made my morning. Over the past year many of them switched over to a MAC without me having to rap at all — but I think I will show folks this video instead of recording a Run MAC version myself. Yes, I heard the sigh of relief out there.
Add Dock Seperator
Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
I like to have a pretty minimal desktop and dock, so here is a way to increase productivity on your MAC but having visual separators in your dock, enabling you to group your dock apps by use.
Force Empty the Trash
Posted on 08. Jul, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
If you have a lot of items in the trash that you know you want to get rid of, here are a few quick ways to empty your trash on a Mac
Mac Productivity: Hire a Butler
Posted on 28. May, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
Butler’s purpose is to make it easier for you to perform different — potentially recurring — tasks. Butler lets you arrange these tasks in its fully customizable configuration. There, you can assign one or more triggers to a task.
Transparent Screens
Posted on 29. Apr, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
It’s more difficult than it looks to get it just right, especially if you don’t have a laptop. If you have a laptop, then you can put quite a few amazing desktop screen backgrounds depending on your mood and where you choose to work.
CD Track Info
Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
If you insert a new CD in your computer and the song names appear in iTunes as “Track 1,” “Track 2,” “Track 3,” and so on, you’ll want to add the real album information before you import the CD. There are two ways to do so.
Text Navigation
Posted on 17. Mar, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
This is a basic tip that is extremely powerful if you work a lot with long text. All the basic text navigation functions work one character at a time, such as arrow left and right to move the cursor, with shift and arrow to select text and the backspace and delete buttons to delete text [...]
Pressing F5 in a text field
Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by Kimberly in mac
More Mac 101 tips for new and returning Mac users. If you’re typing in a text field (in Safari, TextEdit, or most any Mac OS X app), you can press F5 while your cursor rests in a particular word to see a list of words that begin with the letters after the last space.
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