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When your Mac is on a network with Windows-based computers, it must join a "workgroup" to access shared files on those computers. You can use the System Preferences menu in Mac OS 10.5 "Leopard"...
Connecting a Macintosh to a Windows PC on the same network and allowing them to share files was considered a serious chore just a few years ago. Pulling it off successfully required both technical...
With Apple's newest software update for the multimedia program iTunes, users can now wirelessly transfer music, videos and other media from one computer to another. Here's the step by step on how...
The history of the Mac starts with a couple of California computer enthusiasts---Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs---who decided to build a computer in their garage. It is from these humble beginnings...
While it is entirely possible for Apple computers to get viruses, ultimately the answer really isn't that simple. When compared to the number of viruses that users of Microsoft's Windows operating...
Learn how to use the Migration Assistant utility to easily transfer data from your old Mac to your new Mac. Make sure to follow some special tips as well to make your transfer go as smoothly as...
Perhaps you have had enough of Microsoft Windows and are ready to say goodbye completely. Or, you used an Apple Mac computer for school or work and fell in love with it. Or, you have perhaps...
Power Mac G4 computers by Apple are powerful personal computers known for their powerful processors. Ejecting CDs from a G4 is a little different than other computers where you just press a button...
How to Open a Program Automatically When a Mac Starts Up
Open a program automatically when a Mac starts up by using the system preferences menu to choose an account and gain access to the start-up controls. Open programs automatically with tips from a...
How to Take a Snapshot of Part of a Mac's Screen
Take a snapshot of part of a Mac's screen by hitting command, shift and four to capture a specific portion of the screen. Take a snapshot on a Macintosh with tips from a computer specialist in...
How to Convert Your Windows-Using Friends to Macs
Convert your Windows-using friends to Mac computers for easier navigation and firewall protection. Convince your friends to use a Macintosh with tips from a computer specialist in this free video...
How to Get Files From Another Computer to an iMac
Get files from another computer to an iMac by holding down the T button to access the Mac book using the firewire cable. Transfer files with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on...
How to Find a File on a Mac
Find a file on a Mac computer by selecting the finder feature and typing in the file name. Locate files on a Macintosh with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Mac computers.
The original Apple computer was invented in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. The first Apple computer, known as the Apple I, featured 8k of RAM and a video interface. However, what made the...
A home network allows your Mac to communicate with other computers on the same network. This makes sharing data and files between computers easy and is especially relevant for small businesses,...
Using iChat in in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the iChat features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Using iCal in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the iCal features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Setting Up Sharing in Mac OS X Leopard
How to set up sharing features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Using Stacks in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the Stacks features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Using Spaces in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the Spaces features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Finder Changes in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the new features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Using Quick Look in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the Quick Look features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
Using Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard
How to use the Time Machine features of Mac OS X Leopard in this free video tutorial.
The "Back to My Mac" feature in Mac OS X Leopard is a convenient way to access files on a computer while away from it. With "Back to My Mac," your data is just a few keystrokes away, wherever you are.
The Mac OS X version 10.5 (also known as Leopard) was released October 26, 2007, as the sixth major version of this product. It is the operating system for Apple's Macintosh line of personal...