Tutorials


Use PithHelmet to Block Internet Ads

  Matt Cone       May 22, 2007

Ever wonder how to block advertising on websites? If you’re a Safari user, all you need is PithHelmet, a practically essential plug-in for Safari. PithHelmet is free to download and try, but we’d encourage you to drop the $10 for a license. It is quite a powerful tool, as you’ll …

Use AppleScript to Control Startup Apps

  Matt Cone       May 21, 2007

You probably know that your Mac can automatically open applications when you turn it on or log into a user account. The problem is that automatically opening Internet-dependent applications (such as iChat or Mail.app) can slow down your Mac if you’re not connected to the internet. To improve …

Five Mac Apps for Professional Presentations

  Matt Cone       May 18, 2007

At some point, you’ll probably call on your trusty Mac to help you make a presentation in front of a live audience. Whether you’re at work or school, we’ve got just the tools for you. We’ve rounded up the best presentation applications for Mac OS X - the ones that will help …

How to Transfer LP Records to Your Mac

  Matt Cone       May 16, 2007

We didn’t live through the heyday of vinyl, but we do own a few LPs. The recording industry is currently trying to figure out if we have the right to “own” digital copies of our records. While they work on that, we’re going to quietly show you how to digitize old LPs and …

How to Play Windows Media Files

  Matt Cone       May 16, 2007

There are lots of proprietary video delivery systems out there. Apple’s QuickTime, Adobe’s Flash, and Microsoft’s Windows Media Player are among the most popular. And guess what? There’s no Windows Media Player for Mac. (We know - you’re shocked that Microsoft …

Boot Into Windows With Quicksilver

  Matt Cone       May 14, 2007

If you have an Intel Mac with a Boot Camp partitioned hard drive, you’re probably getting sick of restarting your Mac again and again, just so you can hit the option key to select your Windows partition. In this article, we’ll show you how to create an AppleScript and Quicksilver hotkey …

Mastering Mail.app: A Beginner's Guide

  Eric Buczynski       May 11, 2007

If you use Apple’s Mail application, you may be looking at the menu options and wondering what they’re good for. Most of us just use email to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers, right? Well, we’re going to show you what other features are available to make mailing …

How to Capture Audio and Video

  Matt Cone       May 10, 2007

Digital media has come a long way in recent years. Thanks to iTunes and other content services like it, we can purchase music, television shows, and even movies online. But even though iTunes is a great application that provides a much needed service, we sometimes find ourselves wishing we could …

How to Specify Default AirPort Networks

  Matt Cone       May 9, 2007

Do you ever turn on your Mac, only to find that it connects to another wireless network - one other than your own? Do you have to manually connect to your own home or business wireless network every time you start your computer? Sometimes this can be a problem, but in a few easy steps you can fix …

Indispensable Tips for New Mac Users

  Matt Cone       May 8, 2007

You’ve just made the leap from Windows to the Macintosh. Great, but now what? Everything is going well. There’s no useless Windows key, and the controls for all the windows are on the left. It took a little while to get used to those minor differences, but in the end you realized that …



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