Category: Apple
The complete guide to Mac/Windows Interoperability
Here’s an excellent post from Lifehacker, the Geek To Live site, that shows you how to make Mac OS and Windows work together in harmony. It covers file sharing, file and application compatibility, file sync and system files, printer and fax sharing, running Windows on your Mac, remote server access, and finally iTunes and your…
Print Screen in Mac OS X under Parallels
If you’re a Mac convert using Parallels to run Windows, you’re probably wondering where the Print Screen (used for screen captures in Windows) OS X is. Well, unfortunately, there’s no exact keyboard stroke for it; however equivalent; however, you can either use a third-party app like SnagIT, or go the smarter route by using the Windows built-in…
OS X Leopard upgrade for 10 bucks
Apparently, Apple will sell you the v10.5 upgrade for $10 if you purchased your Mac computer after October 1, 2007. I guess they [Apple] learned a thing or two from the sudden iPhone price drop recently. Too bad I bought mine before that time. Man! Go here for details.
OS X Leopard in 10 days
I just read that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard will be released in 10 days for $129 ($199 for a family pack). You can now pre-order it via Apple’s online store. The new features: Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard features a stunning new look across the entire system including a sleek new Dock with Stacks,…
Apple directory of made-for-iPhone/iPod touch web applications
Here’s a nice, by category, directory that Apple put together featuring made-for-iPhone/iPod touch web applications. w00t!
OS X Leopard finalized
Nice! A source tells AppleInsider that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is now “finalized,” and that Apple has begun to provide Leopard-related support training materials to its support staff. Go here for details. And if you want to read more about the new features, go here.