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  • How to Remove A Stuck CD In A Macintosh

    Whether you put a full size CD or DVD in a drive in the Macintosh or accidentally inserted a mini CD thinking it would work, then this article will give you the help you need to remove it.

  • How to search your Mac computer for a file

    There are a couple ways that you can easily search for a file on a Mac computer and both of those easy ways will be covered in the following article.

  • How to Play Solitaire on a Mac

    Why can't Mac users play Solitaire? One thing that Windows has over Mac is the large selection of games that come preinstalled. Solitaire is without a doubt the most popular of these games. It is...

  • What Is the File Extension Icns?

    On a Mac computer, an application is the name given to a program. A number of files are associated with Mac applications, including .icns files.

  • How to find applications that have been minimized on a Mac

    When you have minimized an application on a Mac it may take a second to realize where it went. Don't worry it is probably closer than you think and a lot easier to retrieve than you would guess!...

  • How to retrieve download from internet on a Mac

    If you have just downloaded a file such as a paper to open in a word processor or a picture you can find those files under the folder 'download' on your Mac dock. The following articles gives the...

  • How to delete a file on a Mac

    If you are reading this article than you most likely have just finished breaking in your 'delete' button on your Mac keyboard and are ready for a new solution. Don't worry... you are just looking...

  • How to Convert OGM to AVI on a Mac

    The OGM file format is not a common standard used by computers or mobile devices. So it is preferable to change the OGM file into an AVI file, since AVI is more commonly used. The conversion can...

  • How to trim clips in Quicktime X

    With portable hand held camcorders becoming standard in everyones carry along arsenal, your going to end up with a lot of unedited video. Well good news if you own an Apple Computer with the...

  • How to Take Screen Shots on a Mac Computer

    The ability to take a snapshot of whatever is on your screen is one of the most useful tools on a Mac computer. It's great for bloggers who want to show visual adds of what they are doing on their...

  • How to Search for Files or Folders On My Mac

    As you use your mac more and more, you may forget where you saved a file or may need to find a specific folder. Even if you don' know the specific name of the file or folder, you can easily search...

  • How to Take a Screen Shot on Any Computer

    The need to take a screen shot of your computer screen may arise for a number of different reasons. You may want to document a technical issue or bug that you are experiencing, you may want an...

  • How to make screenshots or capture screens on a Mac

    Have you ever been stuck trying to print or save what is on your screen? Ever wanted to capture what is in your application's window to show a co-worker? Being able to capture a screen to use in...

  • How to Change File Extensions on a Mac

    File extensions are the part of a file name that tells the operating system what kind of file it is. The operating system uses the information to determine which software application to use to...

  • How to Zip Files on a Mac

    If you want to send some files via email, it might be a good idea to compress them, (making the size of those files smaller), in order to speed up the transfer. With a Mac OS computer, creating a...

  • How to Download FrostWire for a Mac

    FrostWire is a free P2P file-sharing program that allows you to search for and download photos, videos, music and other media content from multiple users. FrostWire supports fast search and...

  • How to Play Mov Files on a Mac

    MOV is the file format and media file extension for the QuickTime player. The multimedia container files store audio, video, text and more for specific use with the Mac operating system. QuickTime...

  • How to Recover an Overwritten File on a Mac

    If you've accidentally erased an important file or folder, or if you unintentionally replaced its data with a newer version, don't fret just yet. All may not be lost. If you've been backing up...

  • How to setup FileVault on Mac OS X

    This eHow article introduces Mac OS X FileVault and walks you through the set up process. FileVault is a software that protects the file system on Mac OS 10.3 and later versions. It mounts and...

  • How to Pack and Unpack Archives With The Tar Command

    The tar utility, short for tape archive because of it's original function to create and read archive and backup tapes. It is now used for taking multiple files and/or directories and packing them...

  • How to Use bzip2, bunzip2, & bzcat

    Bzip2 utility compresses a file better than zip or gzip. It compresses a file by analyzing it and recording it more efficiently, especially with computer files that have repetitive information...

  • How to Convert QCP to MP3 on a Mac

    A QCP is the file format used for ringtones and is commonly played with conversion on Windows Media Player when it has been renamed with a WAV extension. However, to hear a ringtone on your Mac...

  • How to Recover Corrupted Mac Files

    Once a corrupted file is found by your Mac operating system you receive a pop-up notifying you that the file is corrupt and asking whether you want to delete it or proceed with it as corrupted....

  • How to Convert FLV Files to MOV Format with Mac OS X

    .FLV is the file extension for the Flash video format. These videos usually are streamed over the Internet. Because these are streaming videos, they are difficult to capture and save into a more...

  • How to Convert an AVI to an MOV in OS X

    Macintosh's operating system prefers to use Apple's proprietary file format for video playback. This is also the ideal file format for use on iPods and iPhones. While AVI movie files are playable...

  • How to Convert FLV to MPEG-4 for Mac

    FLV files are flash video files that are often saved from streaming web videos. These files, however, require a Flash Player for playback. You can convert FLV files on your Mac to several other...

  • How to Create a PDF in Mac Os X

    PDF, or Portable Document Format, is a file format developed by Adobe to display documents in a consistent manner, regardless of which application, device or operating system is used to view them....

  • How to Convert FLV to MPEG on a Mac

    FLV is a file format that stands for Flash Video. These videos require a Flash Player to play back. MPEG is a video file format that is more versatile and can play in most video players. You...

  • How to Convert Video TS Files in Mac

    When you insert a DVD movie into your computer and browse its contents, you will notice that its data is stored in Video TS files. These files can be read by computers and DVD players in movie...

  • How to Convert Mpeg-2 Files to Use on a Macintosh

    MPEG-2 is the standard conversion format that is used in DVD movies and digital TV broadcasts. Because it is meant for high bandwith and broadband usage, it is mostly found in TVs and DVD movies....

  • How to Burn ISO Files to a DVD on a Mac

    An ISO file is a hard disk file that can be burned to run like a normal DVD. This article describes how to burn an ISO file to DVD using a Mac.

  • How to Hide File Previews on a Mac

    In the Mac OS X operating system released in October 2007, version 10.5 "Leopard," the Finder automatically loads a preview of each file on your hard drive and embeds it into the icon of the item....

  • How to Show File Info in the Finder

    By default, the Mac OS X operating system only displays the name of a file or folder underneath the item's icon. However, you can change the settings of the Finder application to display more...

  • How to Expand a File on a Mac

    If you download or receive a file with a ".zip" extension on it, it means that it is in a compressed format. Compressed data is easier to send or upload on the Internet, but it must be expanded...

  • How to Compress a File on a Mac

    With the latest version of Mac OS X, version 10.5 Leopard, Mac users can compress large files or folders right in the Finder application. Compressing a file puts the data into a .zip format, which...

  • How to Duplicate a File on a Mac

    Using the Finder application in the Mac OS X operating system, you can create an entire duplicate of a file or folder. When using the duplicate command, the computer creates an identical copy of...

  • How to Remove File Extension Warnings on a Mac

    By default, the Mac OS X operating system will issue alert warnings when you change the extension of a file on your computer. However, you can change the Finder's preferences to remove these...

  • How to Lock a File on a Mac

    If more than one person uses your Mac computer, consider locking private files that you do not want other users to access. When another user attempts to open a locked file, the operating system...

  • How to Choose a Program to Open a Mac File

    When you open a file on your Apple computer, the Mac OS X operating system automatically searches for the most logical program to open it with. For example, when you double-click on a text file,...

  • How to Hide a File Extension on a Mac

    By default, the Mac OS X operating system will automatically show file extensions next to icons for certain types of files. If you'd rather hide the extension for a specific file, you can change...

  • How to Convert MP3 to AIFF on an OS X

    Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF), is a file format used by Mac computers to store high-quality audio such as music. Nowadays, music is often stored in MP3 format, which can be automatically...

  • How to Show File Extensions on a Mac

    Every file on your computer's hard drive contains a short extension that identifies its file type. By default, the Mac OS X operating system automatically hides these extensions. However, you can...

  • How to Make Icons for Mac

    In addition to its user-friendly nature, the Macintosh operating system is known for having clean and stylish design elements. If you are a programmer designing applications for the Mac, you will...

  • How to Protect a Mac File or Folder

    Protect a Mac file or folder by bringing up the contextual menu to lock the item. Learn to protect Macintosh files and folders with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Mac computers.

  • 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.

  • How to Make Audiobooks on a Mac

    The Audiobook format is especially handy because of the ability to categorize and index the file so that the Audiobook file will remember where you left off the last time you listened to the...

  • How to Password Protect a File or Folder in Mac OS X Leopard

    If your Apple computer is used by multiple people or you have personal information that you don't want other eyes to see, it may be beneficial to password protect or lock that file so that it...

  • How to Convert PDF to Word Document on a Mac

    Creating a PDF on a Mac---from any application---is as easy as printing. But what if you need to extract the text from a PDF document to use in Word, and you don't have the full version of Adobe...

  • How to Back Up Firefox Bookmarks on Mac OS X

    You've spent countless hours collecting your favorite links from across the web as Firefox bookmarks on your Mac. Don't let a computer crash or re-install of Firefox force you to loose your...

  • How to Change Macintosh Desktop Folder and Image Icon Size using Mac OSX

    Quickly identifying images stored in my Macintosh desktop folder was becoming a hassle until I discovered this feature in my Mac Mini's OSX. Using it I can change my desktop folder and image icon...

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