Tag Archives: mac os x

Mac OS X tip: Easily change toolbar look of windows

I just found out something very neat in Mac OS X which some of you might find handy. I’m sure this tip has been around and known for some time, but in case you haven’t heard of it before (like me), read on.
By default, if you want to change the toolbar from say icons [...]

How to pair an Apple Remote with a specific Mac

Recent Mac computers come with a handy remote control. This remote let’s you interact with programs like FrontRow, iTunes, iPhoto and it can even be used as a remote for Keynote.
However, if you have two or more Macs close to each other, both Macs will respond to any button pressed on the Apple Remote Control. [...]

Great Safari 3.1 tip: Open links in new tab

Does clicking a link and having Safari open the link in a new window annoy you? Then you’ll appreciate Dennis Stevense’s recent blog post which explains how to have Safari 3.1 always open links in a new tab instead of a new window, also called single window mode.
Please note that this tip won’t work with [...]

How to resize your Parallels Windows XP partition

In this small howto I’ll try and explain how I enlarged my Windows XP virtual hard disk under Parallels. Most of this information I got from the Parallels forum so all credits go to the original posters.
In case you haven’t heard of Parallels before; it allows you to run Windows (or another OS like [...]

Wired article: Apple to Show Off Leopard’s Claws at WWDC

On June 11th, at the Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference, Steve Jobs will give use some more information on the new features which will (probably) make it into MacOS X 10.5, more commonly known as “Leopard”.
If you are interested in what features will probably be included in this highly anticipated successor to “Tiger”, check out [...]

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