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Dear Aunt TUAW: Excel pooped on my desktop
july 2011 by ahairgrove
excel problem in osx lion
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july 2011 by ahairgrove
Apple - Downloads - System/Disk Utilities - Cocktail
june 2011 by ahairgrove
maintenance app for ac osx
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june 2011 by ahairgrove
Fantastical 1.0
may 2011 by ahairgrove
The event list and calendar allow you to easily locate and plan all of your events. Color-coding and beautiful design help you quickly make sense of your schedule. You can even change the number of events you want displayed, allowing you to focus. Just click an event and the event’s important details will be displayed. Instantly. You’re looking at the handiest calendar you’ve ever used. The event list keeps you organized and productive.
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may 2011 by ahairgrove
Sparrow — The new mail for Mac
may 2011 by ahairgrove
Sparrow is a minimalist mail application designed to keep things simple and efficient. No fancy stuff here… just your email and nothing else.
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may 2011 by ahairgrove
Online Backup for Mac
may 2011 by ahairgrove
Why you will love our online backup for the Mac As engineers we've been doing backups for years. The problem is we couldn't get any of our non-technical friends and parents to backup. Every time we encouraged them to try some backup software, it resulted in failure. The programs took too long to setup and asked a bunch of silly questions like "Select your photo directory". We thought backup could be so much easier and set out to make it with care.
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may 2011 by ahairgrove
Mac OSX Terminal Commands » Brian.WiK blog
may 2011 by ahairgrove
Extensive list of Mac OSX Terminal Commands in alphabetical order:
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may 2011 by ahairgrove
Ten ‘Easter Eggs’ to Find in Your Mac OS and Applications: Apple News, Tips and Reviews «
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Show the File Path in the Finder Window Title
It’s easy to get lost in your file system, so enable this to show the path of the current folder in the title bar of your Finder window. That should make it easier to remember where you are.
defaults write com.apple.finder _FXShowPosixPathInTitle -bool YES && killall Finder
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It’s easy to get lost in your file system, so enable this to show the path of the current folder in the title bar of your Finder window. That should make it easier to remember where you are.
defaults write com.apple.finder _FXShowPosixPathInTitle -bool YES && killall Finder
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Home, End, Page Up, Page Down on Mac OSX
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Hint: Use the FN button and arrow keys.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
10 iPad Apps to Enhance Your Mac Workflow
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Many iPad users may view their tablet as a separate part of their everyday computing lives, connecting only for the occasional iOS update or media sync. But did you know there’s a long list of iPad apps designed to work hand in hand with your Mac? Here’s a look at 10 of them and how they could enhance your everyday Mac experience.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
Mac OS X Developer Library
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Further your Mac OS X development skills by reading these essential documents
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
Add a Recent Items Menu to the Dock
april 2011 by ahairgrove
You can add a Recent Items menu to the Mac OS X Dock by using a defaults write command. The default is set to “Recent Applications” but once the Dock item exists you can adjust it to feature other recent items too.
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mactips
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Cheat Sheet: Your Ultimate Guide To Keyboard Shortcuts for Both Mac & Windows
april 2011 by ahairgrove
If you already have your basic keyboard shortcuts under control—we're talking classics here, Control-C (copy for PC) or Command-C (copy for Mac)—it's time to load up your memory bank. There are endless shortcuts available (truly endless—since you can customize them yourself), but you don't need to memorize them all, only those you expect to use most. Below, two cheat sheets for upping your keyboard maneuvering status from "basic" to "intermediate" for both Mac and PC users.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
Quicksilver: Mac OS X at your Fingertips
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Quicksilver is a light, fast and free Mac OS X application that gives you the power to control your Mac with keystrokes alone.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
Keep Your Mac Mac Running Like A Mean Machine [Video How-To] | Cult of Mac
april 2011 by ahairgrove
It happens to everyone. After time, your Mac will start to slow down. This can get awfully frustrating, but it’s not the end of the world. The free application OnyX can help your Mac run just like it did the day you bought. With some simple maintenance, your Mac will be just like new! In this video, you can find out how to get Onyx and use it to tune up your system.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
One Thing Well | Delibar
april 2011 by ahairgrove
Delibar is a full featured Delicious and Pinboard Mac client. Delibar focuses on giving Mac OS X users an easy and quick tool for searching, managing and sharing their bookmarks.
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april 2011 by ahairgrove
Copy this bookmark: