Though most may like the auto spellcheck function but for most developers and foreign language users who may use Safari using a mix of English and another language, spellcheck can be an intrusive, cumbersome function.Read More
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Latest events suggest that Apple Inc. has not relented in attempting to force iOS device owners to get onboard Apple Inc’s Master Plan for global domination. Short of shouting “use iCloud now!” Apple Inc has once again edged iOS users (one sync feature at a time) towards greater iCloud integration of their Digital Lives. The […]Read More
Be careful when you scour the internet in search of your next download. The growing ubiquity of Macs across the globe raises the platform’s desirability to hackers. Basically hackers are as calculative as the next guy or girl; they too want maximum impact in return for their efforts. These days there is an uneasy growing […]Read More
At the time of writing, users have reported that iTunes 11.1.5 may persistently ask for a password from time to time. Regardless whether a purchase has been made and even if the iTunes store hasn’t even been accessed at all. The short answer why this may occur is owing to a bug that ties […]Read More
You’ve possibly spent several minutes, hours or days scouring the Internet for some fancy freeware application that will help you download that favourite YouTube clip that you want to keep forever in your archives. However, what most people don’t know is that the ability to download that favourite YouTube clip is available right there in […]Read More
WWDC 2007 witnessed the announcments of several new cutting edge software offerings, including the introduction of Safari 3, the world’s fastest and easiest-to-use web browser for Windows PCs and Macs. First there was ‘iPod evangelism’. Now, it appears that Apple has taken its onslaught into the Windows world one step further. Bringing the Apple user experience […]Read More
There’s a little known and lesser used feature built into Apple Safari that has become both the jewel to reporters everywhere and also the bane to administrators of educational facilities – “Summarize”. This built-in feature allows quick summaries of a selected block of text in Safari and greatly reduces processing time for reporters but at the […]Read More
Tabbed browsing has now pretty much become a standard user Internet browsing experience these days. Other than Apple’s Safari, most browsers support similar versions of tabbed browsing — Mozilla Firefox. For those of you who’re still scratching your nogg’ins, tabbed browsing is the ability for an Internet browser to open multiple Web pages in a single Web browser. […]Read More
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 tracked either by other users of the Mac system they regularly surf on or by others on the other end […]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 target URL of links that your mouse […]Read More