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Troubleshoot your MacBook | "Solving the most vexing laptop problems" | Working Mac | Macworld (26 Mars 2009)
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"Solving the most vexing laptop problems"
by Ted Landau, Macworld.com
> From touchy trackpads to balking batteries, Apple’s portable computers (the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) are vulnerable to certain problems not shared by their desktop siblings. If you have an Apple laptop that’s giving you grief, here’s how to fix the most common woes.
Macworld.com "Get the most out of Finder views" | Business Center | Working Mac
Get the most out of Finder views
Save time by learning when to use Icon, List, Column, or Cover Flow view.
by Kirk McElhearn, Macworld.com
One program every Mac owner uses is the Finder. It’s your Mac’s filing system, organizational structure, and overseer. We all know how to open, move, and copy files, but most of us go about our business without ever considering the most efficient way to get these tasks done. As a prime example, you can use the Finder’s View menu options to view files and folders in four different ways, but most people don’t know why they’d bother. They stick to one view for all their windows when, in fact, there are valid reasons to use each. Here’s how to use the right view at the right time, and save time and trouble in the process.
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The five most underused Finder tools
Speed up working with files by taking advantage of these shortcuts
by Kirk McElhearn, Macworld.com
Looking for some quick time-savers? Chances are you don’t need to hunt down a new utility, you just need to take advantage of the tools OS X already offers.
Wacom Intuos4 review - Digital Lifestyle - Macworld UK
Digital Lifestyle > All Reviews > Hardware > Input devices > Tablets > Wacom Intuos4 review
Thursday, 26 March 2009 Wacom Intuos4 review
Wacom proves once again why it’s in a class of its own
Nick Spence
Manufacturer: Wacom
Pros: Stylish, novel ambidextrous redesign, ultra-responsive ergonomic pen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity, Touch Ring, detachable lead
Cons: For light users, those on a budget or anyone who doesn’t want to delve into customisable settings the smaller, cheaper Wacom Bamboo range is for you
Price: Small (Intuos4 S: £199.99), medium (Intuos4 M: £329.99), large (Intuos4 L: £429.99) and extra large (Intuos4 XL: £699.99), all prices include VAT.
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