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The Ultimate Guide to Mac OS X: System Preferences (3/5) | Mac Training Guide!
This is the Internet & Network section of Mac OS X System Preferences, here We will settup our MobileMe Account, the System Network and Internet Preferences, Quicktime and Mac OS X File Sharing. This is the heart of the Network interaction of the System and how it accesses or lets other accesses its files.
The Ultimate Guide to Mac OS X: System Preferences (2/5) | Mac Training Guide!
This is the Hardware section of Mac OS X System Preferences, here We will tweak the system to interact with CDs-DVDs, the Display, control how the Keyboard and Mouse behave, install printers and set the audio alerts.
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This is the Hardware section of Mac OS X System Preferences, here We will tweak the system to interact with CDs-DVDs, the Display, control how the Keyboard and Mouse behave, install printers and set the audio alerts.
The Ultimate Guide to Mac OS X: System Preferences (1/5) | Mac Training Guide!
The System Preferences is where We setup almost all the features of Mac OS X, it modifies, adjusts, controls and enhances OS X. It’s like the Control Panels in Mac OS 9, it contains all the switches needed to customize every major aspect of OS X.
MacJanitor: 7 Mac OS X Critical Utilities Deathmatch | Mac Training Guide!
All UNIX based systems has a set of Maintenance Routines that clean all temporary files by default, these Routines are set to make your System more efficient by getting rid of unused files.
The Ultimate Guide to Mac OS X (1) | Mac Training Guide!
In this Tutorial-Review of Mac OS X we will navigate through every one of its features with a concise definition, videos and pdf documents to support any technical information of the System
OnyX: 7 Mac OS X Critical Utilities Deathmatch | Mac Training Guide!
Returning to Our “7 Mac OS X Critical Utilities Deathmatch“, where We evaluate the most used and acclaimed System Utilities available for Mac OS X exposing all their features, learn how to use them for your System optimization. This time We will see how OnyX stack up against its rivals.
Working with Thunderbird in Mac OS X 10.5 (Settings and Guided Tour) | Mac Training Guide!
Mozilla is putting all its energy in the new Developer Release of Thunderbird Beta 3, a new alternative to Apple Mail, its popularity is growing day by day and while Thunderbird won’t displace Apple Mail any day soon, it is becoming a powerful and viable alternative.
7 Mac OS X Critical Utilities Deathmatch | Mac Training Guide!
Following our Tweaking the Mac OS X Performance Series (read: 20 Dirty Tweaks to Mac OS X 10.5 inside demons) in order to get the most out of this Speed Demon, we are going to get our hands dirty again testing the solutions provided by the most recommended and used System Utilities available for Mac OS X
Stopping Spotlight indexing your HD | Mac Training Guide! | (Beta)
Spotlight is a great technology, it may help you find any given file instantly, organize your information depending of your needs, but sometimes it screws us completely when it spends hours trying to index or renidex an already indexed mobile HD, causing us irritation and frustration when you can’t stop it from doing it…
How can Dell offers a sub $900 laptop with Blu-Ray and Apple can’t
Blu-Ray is a not for Apple right now, mac users have been waiting a long for Apple to add Blu-Ray disc to the mac the future is looking worse in this matter when today Steve Jobs was asked about the state of Blu-Ray on the mac: “Blu-ray is just a bag of hurt. It’s great to watch the movies, but the licensing of the tech is so complex, we’re waiting till things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the marketplace.”
We need an Apple HDTV powered by Mac OS X TV
As new rumors resurface about a HDTV with AppleTV attached from Apple and the inevitable dismissal of the 30″ Cinema Display and the new arrival of a new serie of intelligent displays with more features and less power consumption, plus the impending upgrade of the AppleTV to something usable, what We really believe Apple needs to end the Livingroom war against Microsoft is a Television OS.
Apple needs to bring the focus to the Mac platform, look abandoned
In less than a week Apple will refresh the macbook lineup or introduce a new portable better priced and features packed, but as a mac fan myself, there’s a lot of things that Apple has been missing or opting out that I would really like to see incorporated into new products. Here a small list of those things mac users have been waiting for years and Apple has been deaf and lazy.
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In less than a week Apple will refresh the macbook lineup or introduce a new portable better priced and features packed, but as a mac fan myself, there’s a lot of things that Apple has been missing or opting out that I would really like to see incorporated into new products. Here a small list of those things mac users have been waiting for years and Apple has been deaf and lazy.
Missing links in Apple Mac Business
Apple is not the Apple we knew years ago, it’s been firmly growing in the consumer and professional markets, the adoption of Intel technology and Mac OS X’s unix origins have placed Apple in the front of the innovation race, plus the ipod+itunes enormous success and recently followed by the iPhone immediate triumph. But rocks remain in the road, Apple adoption in businesses has been slow, Apple is betting in the iPhone to conquer IT departments.
Apple TV 2010: IPTV+MAC OS X+COVERFLOW, a different kind of TV experience
An OS that give you more control of your watching experience, animation between channels, program bookmarks, review sharing, recommendation and On Demand information (weather, transit, wall street) via widgets. Ok, I know that there are channels that provide that kind of information, but you must spend minutes surfing for them and it is not possible to have this information instantly, a widget system can solve it.
Apple worldwide marketing missed bigger opportunity with the Olympics and other sport events
Apple marketing in the US and in other countries is a phenomenon, it has driven mass adoption and changed users perception about the mac with the “I am, I am a PC”; the iPod campaign was the bigger for a single mac product, but when it comes to sponsoring, Apple has failed to make the same kind of buzz for other products and missed bigger sponsoring events like the Major Leagues Baseball, F1, the Olympics or NASCAR.
Guerrilla Marketing: How to turn the iPhone into a ultra mega powerful game machine and trash the PSP and DS at the same time
We all the mac fans have much in common, we love our fruity company and its products, the mac os x, the Newton makes us cry and the Classic gives us rejoice… 14 years and still running, but there is one thing that is inseparable of mac users is that we are hardcore gamers in the wrong platform. Wrong platform? yep and it is almost clear that nothing will change unless Apple takes drastic measures.
5 Aggresive Viral Marketing ideas that, Apple won’t do but, will help Mac OS X adoption
At 2 days from WWDC and with fresh rumors about the new major update to Mac OS X (10.6 - Snow Leopard), here is a small list of some weird marketing ideas/events to promote Mac OS X to the masses.
Guerrilla Marketing: Cutting Windows Vista in half
We all know that with Windows Vista Microsoft lose the orientation and turned it into another Windows Me. Microsoft spent 5 years creating the most advanced Operating System in decades, sophisticated filesystem, new interface and a long list of features enought to create two OSes, but something happened in the way to heaven and the system suffered some delays, features cut and ended up being a Windows Me Light, nothing resembles in Vista to what they promised.
Guerrilla Marketing: How to make Windows users switch to Apple with Mac OS X Lite
Mac OS X Lite is a new version with limited functions and with a 30 days use period created to be given away to any pc user that buy an ipod or any ipod related stuff at Best Buys, Target or Circuit City. The idea is give users the possibility of test drive the new Mac OS X Leopard in its own machine (PC) parallel to Windows.
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