Stickies have been around since Mac OS 9 and is quite a legacy for old school mac users. Sadly, stickies is another one of those applications that ships with every mac but yet, most mortals aren’t even aware that its in their mac. Its a shame really because in our daily lives our office desktop […]
And today,… another mate asked about keyboard shortcuts. To be honest if you really want to learn to fly around on a mac, you have to know the keyboard shortcuts and then and only then will your mac life really take off! The first in a series of keyboard shortcut Read More
Recently, someone asked me how to format and partition hard drives in Mac OS X and whether it could be done without purchasing any form of third party software. Well, the answer is, “I’ll show you” and “yes, it can be done.” Formatting System Hard Drive In Mac OS Read More
Mack’s away, so Golem’s at play. Continuing from the WiFi series, here’s Golem’s down and dirty on setting up an Airport Base Station. In this article, I’ll deal with general setup and securing of your Airport Network. This article will be based on the older Read More
The delayed streaming webcast is now available at the Apple site. Click thru and watch Steve introducing the amazing new Apple products. Broadband and the Apple Quicktime Player is absolutely necessary and you’ll need to set aside about 45mins to an hour to view the entire webcast. If you’Read More
“Its all in the family.” Apple has done it again and is going to give Windows manufacturers a run for their money and Windows users who are already sitting on the fence slightly more to think about in 2005. And the year’s only beginning. For the prospect switcher held back Read More
Another innovative product to come out of Griffin’s stables. Check out the all new Griffin XpressStand built as a companion to your Airport Express. At press time, we have not been able to get our gritty hands on a unit yet for testing but from what’s on Griffin’Read More
‘BCC’ or otherwise known as ‘Blind Carbon Copy‘ or ‘Blind Courtesy Copy‘ is a must-have if you’re working in any corporation or running your own business. Or simply, privacy conscious. By default Apple Mail doesn’t have BCC Headers activated and I faulted it for that fact for the Read More
n its default state Apple’s Safari’s Status Bar is switched off and most mac users continue using it that way for good spell. Despite this, the Status Bar serves as a good reference point when browsing or developing web pages. The Status Bar among other things, displays the Read More
“Its PORN babeee!…” Everyone who’s been using the Internet since its early years will know and aknowledge that one of the single biggest reasons for the Internet explosion is the efficient dissimination of porn. Across borders and straight into your bedroom. Porn spurred the need for online security and Read More