KeyCue – Quick Overview Of Menu Shorcuts
I really like this application (for Mac) Keycue; it helps you to use the Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
View ArticleMacbook Pro 2.4 GHz vs 2.5 GHz
The AnandTech staff compared the 2.4GHz and 2.5GHz models of MacBook Pro back in February which are the same processors offered in the recent releases as well. The MacBook Pro has 2.4GHz or 2.5GHz...
View ArticleEnable Four Finger Gestures On Early 2008 MacBook Pro or Air
Since the rollout of Leopard update 10.5.6 it is now possible to enable the four finger gestures that the new ‘unibody MacBook Pro’ has built in. It is a very simple process and should work for...
View ArticleAn Excellent iTunes U Course For Computer Science/ Programming Beginners
This course is from The University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, and is the complete video recording of lectures in progress. It is free to download to everyone everywhere regardless of whether...
View ArticleIntroduction to Ruby for Mac OS X
Introduction to Ruby for Mac OS X : The Principle of Least Surprise by Jim Menard
View ArticleHow To Create Multiple Wireless Network Profiles On A Mac
I usually use two wireless networks, my home and university, to browse Internet. In my university I have been assigned a specific IP address and connect to the Internet through a proxy server where as...
View ArticleCNET Readers Reminisce About Macs Gone By
It’s been some days since the Mac celebrated it’s 25th anniversary. Read the stories of the readers of CNET.com writing about their memories of the best computer ever, The Macintosh. Also by CNET, a...
View ArticleThe MacBook Wheel
Everyone wants this one Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
View ArticleMac And PC, A User’s Tale
Rafe Needleman of CNET News.com posted this article telling us all that how hard it was for him to switch to Mac after being a Windows guy for 20 years, and then this article about how, finally he has...
View ArticleMac OS X Snow Leopard, First Looks
Today morning I bought the new Mac OS X version 10.6, named Snow Leopard, at Canadian $ 40.00 with taxes. The installation is really simple. You just pop the disk in, select a couple of options and...
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