Mac Tutorials



Apple Safari, Private Browsing

Most mac users may not notice but in the latest, update to Safari v.2.0.1 (412.5), Apple has introduced the ability to engage private browsing with one-click. Ideal for individuals who don’t appreciate their web surfing habits being…


Mac OS X Back Up & Back Up Storage

Many users are puzzled or sense a feeling of loss when their Mac crashes. Don’t get us wrong. Macs are resilient but nothing is absolute. Not even Macs. As we align with Apple’s theme, that…


iTunes, Toggle Tunes Check Boxes

One of the things they don’t teach you in iTunes is how to toggle a bunch of tune checkboxes in a go. Most of us would have had the experience of manually unchecking and checking…


Mac OS X Tiger, Instant Dictionary

With the introduction of a built-in dictionary, Mac users can now look up words without accessing an application. Although, Dashboard seems the fastest way to find out meanings to new words you come across, there…


Mac OS X Tiger,Strong Firewall Features

Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger certainly packs a wallop not just in the fancy stuff. The latest built-in firewall has the guys (and girls) at Macriot impressed. Tiger now comes with user accessible advanced firewall…


Airport, Welcome Greeting To Network Joiners

There’s a less known feature in Airport base stations that doesn’t really serve any useful purpose other than parading your quip remarks to people who log onto your WiFi network. Nevertheless, its a cool personal…



Mac OS X Panther, Creating Multi-Session CDRs

Many Mac users have asked how to burn a multi-session CDR without having to purchase expensive CD burning utilities. Not surprisingly this can be done using Mac OS X 10.3’s Disk Utility that ships with your Mac…