Sunday 30 January 2011

Apple; If Apple Designed DJ Gear


This is the Hoerboard Scomber Mix DJ workstation, but if anyone told us it was called the Apple iDJ we would totally believe it. But beyond the similarities with Apple's design, it's a beautiful workstation on its own. Read the rest here.
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Thursday 27 January 2011

Mac OS X; Sync Your Desktop Between Computers Using Dropbox


You may already be familiar with syncing your home folder across platforms, but for people whose entire workflow revolves around their desktop, that's not necessarily enough. The Mac blogger at Not Very Correct describes how he syncs his desktop, as well. Read it here.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Mac OS X; Customizes Your Mac OS X Boot Screen


Tired of the old gray apple that greats you every time you load up Mac OS X? BootXChanger provides an easy, drag-and-drop method of changing the default image to just about anything you want. Read the rest here.

Mac OS X; Create Aliases for System Preference Panes


If you need regular access to a specific pane in System Preferences, you can get there quicker by creating an alias. Read the rest here.


Tuesday 25 January 2011

Mac OS X; Top tips for OS X security - Part 1


This article is the first part of a three part series on Mac OS X security tips by Sophos. Read it here.

Tuesday 18 January 2011

Mac OS X; Arrange Your Mac's Dock Like Your iPhone Homescreen


Whether or not you're happy about the iOS-centric changes coming with the release of Mac OS X Lion, you can still benefit from organizing your current OS X dock a little bit more like your homescreen. Read the rest here.

Monday 10 January 2011

Mac OS X; Keyboard Shortcuts You Might Not Know


Cmd-Delete sends selected file(s) to Trash.
Shift-Cmd-Delete empties the Trash with confirmation.
Shift-Opt-Cmd-Delete empties the Trash without confirmation.

Mac OS X; Search the Mac App Store for Specific File Extension

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The new Mac App Store can be automatically searched when you click on a file your Mac doesn't recognize. But if you want to see what apps can handle certain extensions yourself, you can do that, too.