05/12/2005 - 15:50 Mac Os X: placing the whole hard disk on the Dock (Category: Mac Os X)A little tip to go to any folder in your hard disk with a click: place the whole hard disk on the Dock!... Read the tip
05/12/2005 - 15:13 Safari: opening multiple bookmarks simultaneously (Category: Mac Os X)If there are several web sites that you visit daily, you can use a little tip to speed up the job... Read the tip
02/12/2005 - 18:54 Mac Os X: really basic Unix commands (Category: Linux/Mac Os X)Are you aware of the Unix system beneath Mac Os X? Nope? Then you are missing something really useful. Let's see some really basic Unix commands you can type in Terminal... Read the tip
30/11/2005 - 20:28 How to change the administrator (or root) password if you forgot it (Category: Mac Os X)What if you forgot the administrator password? Do not panic, you can still change it... Read the tip
30/11/2005 - 19:58 How to uninstall unused applications (Category: Mac Os X)Uninstalling old and unused applications is easy in Mac Os X systems. Follow these easy steps... Read the tip
28/11/2005 - 19:49 Enabling Spotlight to index excluded directories (Category: Mac Os X)By default Spotlight do not index several directories (meaning that you will not be able to see files that you know they *actually do exist* in Spotlight search results). For example, /System, /Library or /etc are excluded from indexing. Anyway, you can configure Spotlight to index excluded directories... Read the tip
26/11/2005 - 14:15 Linux/Mac Os X: how to find the appropriate man page (Category: Linux/Mac Os X)The *nix man command is the most useful *nix command for any user. You can use it on Linux, Unix and Mac Os X OSes (of course, Mac Os X is a Unix based OS). The man command provides information on almost any command but, what if you can't find the appropriate man page?... Read the tip
24/11/2005 - 21:41 Mac Os X: marking web pages with SnapBack (Category: Mac Os X)Safari has a great feature: SnapBack. How to add a temporary bookmark to go back later... Read the tip
23/11/2005 - 21:49 Mac Os X: cool dragging 2 (Category: Mac Os X)You can use Expose' for drag and drop purposes. For example, you could select a photo in the Finder to attach to an e-mail or vice versa... Read the tip
22/11/2005 - 19:27 Mac Os X: how to show hidden files in Finder (Category: Mac Os X)Hidden files are not visible in Finder. You can see them in Terminal using the following command: ls -a. Anyway you can make them visibile in Finder too. ... Read the tip
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