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  • How to Change the Administrator Name in an iBook

    The quickest and easiest way to change an iBook's administrator name is by creating a new administrator account. This creates a new administrator user name and avoids problems caused by losing the...

  • What Is the File Extension Pictclipping?

    Mac OS X is an operating system found on MacBook and Mac desktop computers. The Mac OS X operating system uses a number of image files, including .pictclipping files.

  • What is the File Extension .rsrc?

    Rsrc, or a file with the.rsrc extension, is a Macintosh resource file. Rsrc files are used by the Mac OS to store system-related data in a compressed format that requires less memory usage.

  • How to Switch to Mac and Stay Sane

    For whatever reason, you may one day find yourself sitting before a Mac computer or even purchasing one. This may be an emotional event for you. Your friends and colleagues may share their...

  • How to Share Files in iTunes

    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...

  • How to Create a Zip File on a Mac

    ZIP files take a group of files and compress them, typically making them small enough to attach to emails, or save on a USB drive to transfer to another computer. While ZIP files were...

  • PC to Mac Tutorial

    Every day, more and more people are migrating from the personal computer (PC), operated by Windows, to the Macintosh system. However, the Macintosh system is much different than the Windows...

  • How to show or hide hidden files on your Apple Mac

    In this article you will learn to show or hide the hidden system files on any Apple Mac running OS X. You might want to do this in order to access system files. You may use this to show files that...

  • How to Uninstall Spotlight in Mac OS X Leopard

    Spotlight is a system-wide search utility built into Mac OS X, beginning with version 10.4. In addition to Finder integration, it offers search functionality in the Apple-bundled Mail and Address...

  • How to Recover Trashed Files in OS X

    There are different ways a file can be trashed when using a Mac computer that operates on OS X. A person using a Mac can drag the file or folder into the "Trash" file. Likewise, a person can...

  • How to Recover the Trash Bin on a Mac

    So you decided to tidy up your desktop, eliminate useless files, give your Mac a facelift. After dropping several gigs of information into the trash bin, you click "Empty Trash." But suddenly your...

  • How to Recover Erased Files in OS X

    Let's say you trashed something on the Desktop that turned out to be notes for an important meeting. Or a "duplicate" version of a term paper or report whose original can't be found anywhere....

  • How to Remove Duplicate Files on a Mac

    The easiest way to free up hard disk space is to delete duplicate files. Although iTunes and iPhoto have built-in methods for finding duplicates, locating redundant versions of other file types...

  • How to Organize Files on a Mac

    Apple's Mac computers have always been a marvel of both form and function, both in the physical sense as well as its software, particularly OS X, which was introduced in 2001. While Apple does an...

  • How to Use WinRAR for Mac

    Are you a new Mac user who is used to using the PC application WinRAR to unzip RAR files? You can simply use a similar version for Mac by downloading MacRAR, which utilizes similar features of...

  • How to Create Zip Files for Mac

    By compressing a file, you will take up less disk space than having an uncompressed file or folder. It is also beneficial to compress a file or folder to send larger files as attachments in...

  • How to Make Mac Desktop Icons Invisible

    There are several reasons why you might want to make a Desktop item, folder or icon invisible. You may be sharing a computer with other people who could accidentally delete or modify your...

  • What Is a DMG File on Mac?

    When dealing with a Macintosh operating system, you will notice that there are a number of files with extensions you may never have seen if you've primarily used Windows computers. These files are...

  • How to Recover Deleted Mac Files

    Many times we lose video, image or text files because of system errors, hard drive failures and accidental deletes. If you have recently lost files and forgotten to back them up on your Macintosh...

  • How to Open Zip Files With a Mac

    Macintosh computers have extracting utilities in their current operating system, OS X. Zip files are compressed archives created by PCs to save space for easier transfer. Mac refers to zipped...

  • How to Connect a Mac to a PC

    Creating a connection between a Mac and a PC is a lot easier than one might expect. If you want to transfer files between your Mac and your PC, there is a basic process that can be assisted with...

  • How to Create a New Folder on a Mac

    In order to organize files on a Mac computer, you will want to add folders to your hard drive and catalog data into each one. Folders are created through the Finder application and can be labeled...

  • How to Empty Trash on a Mac

    The Trash is the Mac equivalent of the Windows Recycle Bin. In order to erase a file from a hard drive, a user must move the item to the Trash and then empty it. If the user only transfers the...

  • 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 Get Rid of Spyware on a Mac

    Macintosh computers are well-known to be safeguarded against malware and viruses. Mac operating systems have a reputation for security and stability, and Apple is vigilant about releasing free...

  • How to Adjust Recent Items on a Macintosh Computer

    In Apple's Mac OS X operating system, users can access files and applications from shortcuts in the main menu bar. The Recent Items menu lists the programs and files the current user has opened...

  • How to Lock Files on Mac OS X

    Lock the important files on your Mac to make sure they don't get accidentally deleted or changed. Locking your files is a sure-fire way to keep your most important Mac files safe.

  • How to Create a Zip Archive on Mac OS X

    Compressing an archive of multiple files drastically reduces the size of the files, which helps with saving space on your Mac and with easy file backup. Using Mac OS X's built-in file compression...

  • How to Setup File Sharing on a Mac

    By connecting several computers with either a wireless or local Internet router, you gain the ability to share files between computers. As a result, you can quickly open or copy any file on...

  • How to Delete Files Using the Terminal in Mac OS X

    You can delete files and folders directly from within the Terminal in Mac OS X. There are times when troublesome files and folders will not delete using the standard method of moving them to the...

  • How to Use Apple's Spotlight to Make Room on Your Macintosh Hard Drive

    Is the hard drive on your Apple Macintosh computer nearly full? Can't seem to figure out where all that hard drive space went? With these easy steps, you can quickly use Apple's handy Spotlight...

  • How to Restore Deleted Files on a Mac

    It used to be that once you delete files from your computer and empty the recycle bin, your files were gone forever, with no hope of return. For the Mac computers of today, however, there are a...

  • How to convert .rar files into itunes (MP3) files on a MAC

    Having difficulty converting your downloaded tunes into mp3 files? You can find lots of descriptions for decompressing .rar files on PCs but no description of how to do so on a mac? .rar files are...

  • How to Show and Hide Hidden Files on Mac OS X

    Occasionally, you may need to locate a file that you just can't seem to find. Apple's Mac OS X operating system hides files from everyday users to prevent accidental deletion or altering. If you...

  • How to Burn a CD Using MAC OS X

    There's no cheaper and easier way to back up files than burning them to a CD or DVD. CDs cost pennies if you buy them in bulk and you can buy blank DVD's for less than a dollar. Best of all, you...

  • How to Compress Files Into a .Zip Archive on a Mac

    Instead of relying on software to help you compress files, Mac OS X has a built-in file compressor that you can access by right-clicking (or Control-clicking) on the files you want to compress....

  • How to Save Your Files to Encrypted DMG on a Mac

    Macintosh disk image files function like hard drives or CDs. Use them to store files, encrypt them and share them over the web with other Macintosh users. They image mounts on the Macintosh...

  • How to Play a WMV File on a Mac Computer

    Macs won't play WMV files by default. Here is how you can get Quicktime to play WMV files on your Mac OS.

  • How to Defragment Files on a Mac Computer

    Older Mac computers won't auto-defragment their hard drives. You would need software like the Disk Defrag to do it. Read on to learn how to defragment files on a Mac computer.

  • How to Display Hidden Files on a Mac Computer

    If you wish to view all invisible files on a Mac computer, you would need a certain software. Here's what you can do with it.

  • How to Navigate Mac OS X Leopard Stacks

    Mac OS X Leopard's stacks make navigating through computer files easy for the new or experienced Mac user. With stacks, users can readily access files or applications on their desktop without...

  • How to Buy the Mac OS X Leopard

    The Mac OS X Leopard is an updated operating system with over 300 additional features for Mac computers. Use the information below to learn more about Mac OS X Leopard and decide whether or not to...

  • How to Download From Usenet With a Mac

    Usenet is a website to post articles to newsgroups and upload pictures or software applications. Downloading from Usenet with a Mac can be a lot more difficult than it is with a PC. If you follow...

  • How to Set up Smart Folders in Mac OS Tiger

    Smart folders make it easier to store, sort and find files and objects within Mac OS Tiger. Smart folders sort files by what they share in common, unlike regular folders, which simply store files...

  • How to Search With Mac OS Tiger

    Mac OS Tiger makes it easy for even casual users to be productive. Whether you need to send an email or prepare an essay or database, all of the power to get your work done is at your fingertips....

  • How to Set Spotlight Preferences in Mac OS Tiger

    Spotlight is one of the key features of Mac OS Tiger. It is a comprehensive, real-time search system that shows users the results of their searches as they type them. By default, the Spotlight...

  • How to Share Files Between a Mac and a PC

    With the use of many computers in offices and even at home these days, file sharing has become a necessity. The operating systems often have characteristic format for accessing and storing data....

  • How to Compress a Mac File With CompactPro

    The Mac shareware application CompactPro can combine files and folders into a compressed archive, taking up about half as much disk space as the uncompressed files. Archives are also useful for...

  • How to Password-Protect Files With Mac OS 9.0

    Want to keep prying eyes off your prize files? Mac OS 9.0 allows you to encrypt and decrypt individual files for password-only access.

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