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  • How to uninstall an application on a Mac

    If you are looking for the solution to your hard drive space needs you will find that eliminating unused applications on your computer is the best way to make room for the storage necessary for...

  • 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 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 the Drop Box in Search on a MacBook

    The search function on MacBook computers running Mac OS X is known as Spotlight. Spotlight allows one to perform a search of all documents on the computer wherever they might be located. While...

  • How to Unistall Applications Completely from Your Mac

    Although uninstalling applications is much easier and cleaner on Macs than on PCs, a good number of programs still leave behind bits and pieces of junk even after they have been...

  • How to play World of Warcraft for free

    Here is a quick article on how to find and connect to a private WOW server, For free! This is perfect if you want to try out the game without investing any money.

  • How to Use System Restore on a Mac

    Those who use computers know all too well that there comes a point in time where is it time to start fresh. Whether it be software malfunctions, corrupt applications or viruses that has brought...

  • 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...

  • OS X Snow Leopard Tips

    Apple has referred to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard as a more refined version of its OS X 10.5 Leopard. Snow Leopard offers several new features. Learn a few tips and tricks that will help you to...

  • 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 Make Mac Desktop Folder Icons Suit Your Taste

    Mac Desktop folder icons can be pretty boring stuff. Do you tire of those cookie-cutter, look-alike blue folders and crappy white labels? If you use a Mac, there's a good chance that your...

  • How to Make New Folder Icon With a Mac Computer

    Using a different operating system than you are used to can be overwhelming at first. Once you become comfortable with the standard functions of a single operating system, it's hard imagining a...

  • How to Reclaim Hard Drive Space on Your Macintosh

    Storage space is getting bigger and cheaper, but older computers and portable machines may feel the need for more space. If you're not quite ready to upgrade your hardware, you can reclaim space...

  • How to Play DOS Games in Mac OS X

    Feeling nostalgic about those old MS-DOS games. Thought it was impossible to play them on a Mac computer. Well, there is an easy way to accomplish this.

  • How to Enable Root User in OS X 10.5

    Need your root account? Can't SU in OS X 10.5? Well this is just the ticket. This is the how to on enabling your root acount in OS X 10.5.

  • How to Customize Your Desktop on a Mac

    Taking a few minutes to customize your desktop can be refreshing. At one point or another, we have all found ourselves in need of inspiration. Something different. Something unique. Well,...

  • How to Create a Screensaver for a Mac

    The best way to create a custom screensaver in Mac OSX is to use your own photos and images. Apple thoughtfully built the software you need right into the operating system, so there's no need for...

  • 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 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 Recover Mac Mail

    If you have accidentally deleted a message or an entire mailbox in your Mac Mail, there is no need to worry because it can be recovered easily in most cases. Your Mac Mail application cannot be...

  • 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 Lock the Dock on a MacBook

    One of the many great innovations that Apple poured into its OS X was the dock--a palette of oft-used apps, folders and documents that resides at the bottom (or left or right) of the screen....

  • How to Put Pictures on a Mac CD

    Digital cameras are so common that they are now the primary way of taking and storing photos. Sharing these photos can sometimes be confusing if you do not know how to save the photos to a CD....

  • How to Change the Dock in Leopard

    Macintosh Leopard dock is an animated menu located on a Mac OS X desktop that stores programs and applications that are installed on your Macintosh. It allows you to launch programs quickly and...

  • How to Make a Slideshow in Quicktime

    Quicktime is a video playback and editing software program developed and released by Apple, Inc. A computer slideshow is a sequence of digital images or graphics displayed in a row. Apple's...

  • 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 Show the Path Bar on a Mac

    When you open a new Finder window on a Mac computer and begin navigating to different areas of your hard drive, you can see only inside the current folder and not the entire path of your...

  • How to Make a File Alias on a Mac

    On a PC computer running Windows, you can create desktop shortcuts that open to certain folders when double-clicked. The same feature is built into the Mac OS X operating system, but shortcuts on...

  • 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 Connect to a Public iDisk on a Mac

    Mac users who subscribe to the MobileMe service are given up to 20 gigabytes of storage space on the MobileMe server. MobileMe subscribers can upload files to the server through their iDisk, which...

  • How to Create a Burn Folder on a Mac

    If your Mac computer has a CD or DVD burner installed, then you can burn music, videos or other files onto blank media. In addition, if you are preparing to burn a CD or DVD but are not ready yet,...

  • How to Create a Smart Folder on a Mac

    With the release of version 10.4 of the Mac OS X operating system, Apple included the ability to create smart folders, which allow users to organize their data based on selected criteria. To...

  • 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 Customize OS X (Leopard) Sidebar on your Mac

    Customizing the Sidebar in OS X (Leopard) is one way to really personalize your Mac. By default, the Sidebar is the blue-gray pane (see photo) at the left side of every Finder window and...

  • How to Make Yahoo! Mail Work in Apple Mail

    This tutorial will show you how to make Yahoo Mail work with Apple Mail using MacFreePOPs, to integrate Yahoo! Mail to your Apple mail:

  • 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 Take Screen Captures in OS X

    If you use OS X and you'd like to take screen captures, there's a built in utility for just that purpose. The utility is called Grab and this article will explain how to use it to perform a...

  • 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...

  • How to Change the Format of Your Mac Screenshot

    Did you know that your Mac can save screenshots in many different formats. You are not limited to the OS's default format.

  • How to Add a Custom New Mail Sound to Mac OS X

    Customize your Mac's new mail sound to announce the arrival of new messages with any sound effect, movie clip or song you like. It just takes a few simple steps to give your Mac a completely new...

  • How to Read Comic Books on an iPhone

    Now thanks to iPhone and ComicZeal--you can take your comic book collection with you anywhere you go! With its touch and zoom capabilities and beautiful display--the iPhone is the perfect device...

  • How to Burn a Data CD in the Mac OS X Finder

    You can quickly burn a data CD on your Mac, enabling you to share almost any file--including music, video files and documents--with friends and coworkers. In this lesson, you will learn how to...

  • 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 Play Secret Hidden Games On Macintosh OS X Computers

    Here's how to play secret games hidden on all new Macintosh computers running OS X. The games are pretty simple and located in the Terminal application.

  • How to Remove Preference Pane Items in Mac OS X

    Outdated and old System Preference Panes that you no longer use can tax your Mac’s system resources; make your Mac run slower and use RAM. Learn how to get rid of old system Preference Pane...

  • How to Connect to a Public Folder in OS X Leopard

    Sharing files between Mac computers is easy and secure with Public Folder Sharing in Mac OS X. In this lesson, learn how to connect to another Mac users Public Folder and upload a file.

  • How to Download a Backgammon Computer Game for Mac OS X

    So you want to play backgammon but don't have a backgammon set, or you need an opponent. All you have to do is boot up your Mac OS X computer and download a backgammon game. Depending on the game...

  • 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 Make a Green Screen on a Mac

    Green screens are used in filmmaking to add backgrounds, animations and other characters into a movie. Green or blue are used to create the same effect. In the 1930s, a blue screen was used to...

  • How to Fix File Permissions in Mac Os X

    Mac OS X allows for the changing of file and folder permissions to secure that your documents will only be accessed by selected persons. There are certain folders that Mac OS X automatically...

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