How EXPOSE works.
Tutorial by Dragonpme
This is a tutorial video for the mac osx application iAlertU (www.ialertu.com).
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ok, so your video files on your mack are a reall broadcast standard! what does that mean? it means they take up a HECK of allot of hard drive space.. making a video for the web is great on your mac.. but the files are too big! watch and learn how i prepare a video for youtube!
Tutorial by Dragonpme
a quick tutorial on stopping and starting certain programs from booting at login! :D stop those evil programs form hogging precious CPU usage on startup! :D
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How easy to burn a cd, dvd on a mac... both cd and dvd are done the same ways.
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Yet another simple 'lets see what mac looks like' tutorial.. nothing complex.. I'm sure if you have managed to view this video you can manage to change a screen saver.
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How do you install a font on a Mac? EASY let me show you! Far easer than windows!
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Simple look through the networking settings for internet. Nothing complex. A bit basic, and well, I hope I helped. Network diagnostics speaks for its self really, use that! :D
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A quick tutorial on the programs I use as getting the right programs to do the things you want can be hard when your used to Windows. Hope you learn something.
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This video makes the assumption that you are on an Intel mac running Tiger (as most new Mac users are). If you have any thing to add or a tutorial of your own, post it as a video response. Another thing I didn't mention: If you're on a MacBook go to the 'mouse and keyboard' menu, then on the gestures menu check all of the boxes and hover over them to see how to use them, then once they're all enabled, make good use of them!
Step by step tutorial on how to install Ubuntu on a Mac using Parallels.
A tutorial going over installing and uninstalling applications on Mac OS X
This video tutorial tells you an easier way of right-clicking in Mac OS X.
This video tutorial tells you how to revert icons that were changes back to the original ones that came with Mac OS X.
A simple example of how easy it is for a bluetooth phone like the V3 can transfer files with a Mac OS X system. Not shown is how easy it can sync phone numbers and calender entries.
Tutorial how to configure Firefox for Broadband. This makes you internet 2x faster. It works with both Macs' and PCs'.
iClip 4 is a clipboard manager for Mac OS X, which extends the system clipboard and is thus very helpful for everybody working with little snippets of information.
This video is a tutorial on how to download a website and use it as a template for your own website. To do this, you need to run Mac OS X.
This video shows you how to quickly create a private, encrypted disk image in Mac OS X using included software.
A tutorial going over the basic features of the Automator application in Mac OS-X. Done on a G4 mac Mini 1.42GHz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HD, running OS-X 10.4.9
Some tips and tricks that aren't immediately obvious, and nice media viewing features.
Mac OS-X tutorial on working with files and folders, along with some other features. Done on a G4 mac Mini 1.42GHz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HD, running OS-X 10.4.9
Thinking of switching to a Mac? Here's a short tutorial from a new user, covering basic features and first impressions. Done on a G4 mac Mini 1.42GHz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HD, running OS-X 10.4.9
This video will help beginners learn how to use delegate methods for their Mac OS X applications. Enjoy!
This video will help beginners learn how to use Interface Builder to use Objective-C code to interact with UI elements implemented in their Mac OS X applications. Enjoy!
This tutorial outlines the basics necessary for using Objective-C and the Cocoa Frameworks alongside Xcode and Interface Builder to create powerful Mac OS X applications.
I've turned my Macbook into an Apple TV and it's running great.. check it out. I used this tutorial
Apple's OS X operating system has built-in screen zooming (a feature that many users are unaware of).
Tutorial showing you how to create keyboard shortcuts in Mac OS X. During the tutorial we show you several different ways of easily emailing web links from within FireFox.
This is a movie describing acidsearch for Safari. Acid search can be found at: http://www.pozytron.com/acidsearch
In this edition of Quick Tips we take a look at Apple's Dashcode, and go through the steps to create an RSS widget.
This is just a simple example of Parallels kicking up WindowsXP on top of Mac OS X. The boot takes ages, but it manages to run Office applications with a very acceptable performance, even Microsoft Access databases.
If your like me, your computer is packed with music. But what happens if your hard drive crashes or even worse your mac gets stolen. You always have your iPod right? Well you have to get your music off of your iPod and onto your computer. The easiest way I have found is iPodDisk.
iPodDisk is a great little applications that mounts your iPod as a hard drive. You can then browse through the music on your iPod just like it was a mounted network drive. Your simply drag your music off the drive onto your computer and into iTunes. iPodDisk can be downloaded here. Enjoy!
This is a new series of Quick Tips. The first series is about the Finder. This screencast is quick tutorial on how to use some of the shortcuts in OS X.
Quick Tip #1: Apple + Tab - this is a quick and easy way to scroll through our all of your open applications.
Quick Tips #2: Apple + Space Bar - this shortcut activates Spotlight. It is a quick way to search for a document or open an application.
Quick Tip #3: Control + Click (or right click on a two button mouse) - alot of people don't realize you can "right click" on the Mac. If you Control Click on the desktop you can create a new folder, create a burn folder, get info on an item and more.
Everybody loves the videos on YouTube. And it seems like everyone received an iPod for the holidays. So what could be better than combining the two. The problem is how?
Well the short answer is PodTube. It is a simple application that works with Safari and downloads video from YouTube and puts the video into an iTunes playlist. Then you simply drag the file (or the whole playlist) to your video enabled iPod and presto...YouTube on you iPod. Here is a short screencast on how to do it. Enjoy!
Solutions of format & file size problems in iMovie.
Download VisualHub here. For specifically converting MPEG files I now use a program that is totally free and does not limit your encoding to a mere 2min (which is handy for all you cheapskates out there like me :) It's called MPEGstream clip and can be found here.
This is a short tutorial on how to upload and share your photos online using Flickr.
A quick tutorial on using Mac's free application, iTunes, as a PDF database.
A quick tutorial on sharing animated books from iPhoto; making movie files of them to share on discs or other media.
A quick tutorial on sharing iPhoto slideshows; making movie files from them to share on discs or other media.
A quick tutorial on making great slides for presentations without PowerPoint or Keynote. (Sorry, Mac OS 10.4 only)
Another video from www.learntomac.com. This video highlights Spring Loaded Folders in the Finder
This video is a brief tutorial on how to use the zero configuration remote screen sharing feature of Mac HelpMate. The application is a universal binary for Mac OS X and performs many cleaning, maintenance, and prefences tweaks. Please visit www.machelpmate.com for more information.
Another tutorial from www.learntomac.com explaining how to set up privacy folders so Spotlight does not search them.
Another tip from www.learntomac.com describing how there is not need to type www.mac in the url when using Safari.
This is a short video to show you how to create an mp3 CD using iTunes 7 in Mac OSX.
Another advanced Quicksilver for Mac OS X tutorial screencast covering setup and usage of the shelf and clipboard, as well as making and implementing triggers.