Archive for November, 2008
The short answer? One word. Perian.
(In order to do this you may also need Quicktime Pro.)
The long answer? Read on, my friend.
Front Row is a great little application that comes with every Mac. Launch it by pressing the “Menu” button on your Apple Remote, or from the Finder Applications folder. When you launch Front Row, [...]
Macs are pretty reliable computers, but that doesn’t mean
they’re not vulnerable to user error, accidents, and, in some cases, just plain stupidity. We compile a list of the most common “uh-oh” moments on a Mac and show you how to make them all better–and prevent them from happening in the future.
In my quest to [...]
Yes, that’s right, my word count is so low it barely registers on the meter. But I’m not worried. Down but not out, discouraged but not defeated. I will rise again to sit in Starbucks and pretend to be a writer, getting my inspiration from my Caramel Macchiato. Yes, all this and more awaits me.
Installing Quicksilver
Last week I decided I would install Quicksilver and give it a try.
Well, as it turns out my little quip about installing Quicksilver was prescient, because I ran into a bit of a hitch while trying to unzip and mount the image file for Quicksilver.
My troubles began after I downloaded the file from the [...]
Many have tasted the increase in productivity by using Quicksilver as their Application launcher. Some even built more Quicksilver skins to make it look nicer. But only a few realized that there are still more Quicksilver actions available for them to use.
So I hear a lot about Quicksilver, and how it’s so amazing, and how [...]
