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10 Feb 2009Filed under: iLife , Tips and tricks Being the Kool-aid sipping, Apple fanatic that you are, I’m sure you have already updated to the latest versions of iLife and iWork, right? If you have then it’s not unlikely for you to be experiencing the same kind of problem that Rob Griffiths over at Macworld is dealing with as well. Following his recent upgrade to the latest (and greatest!) version of iPhoto, Rob noticed some inconsistencies in the way Help was providing him information. Specifically, he had trouble with locating documentation on the new Faces feature when navigating through iPhoto’s Help menu and launching the Help application
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18 Dec 2008Filed under: How-tos , Tips and tricks , Odds and ends , Mac 101 More Mac 101 , our ongoing series of tips and tidbits for new Mac users.
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11 Dec 2008Filed under: Tips and tricks , iPhone , iPod touch The social media movement has trained us well to tag just about everything we see. The presence of tags on photos, videos, blog posts and even to-do items has become ubiquitous.
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10 Dec 2008Filed under: How-tos , Tips and tricks , Internet , Internet Tools , iTunes Mac OS X users and faithful readers of TUAW know that there is great power found in the command-line , but one of the greatest advantages of OS X’s UNIX heritage is the secure shell ( SSH ) client and server. From the Apple Matters article on SSH tunnels for the common man : “SSH is a network protocol that provides secure communication between two computers.” Its power comes from the ability to create an encrypted tunnel through which a client can send many types of internet traffic. The Lifehacker article on setting up an SSH server covers the steps necessary to roll your own SSH server whether you are running Windows or OS X. Parts one and two of the Apple Matters series on SSH tunnels provide a lot of useful information on SSH as well as creating an SSH tunnel for encrypting traffic. One such use that has not yet been covered is how it is possible to stream your iTunes library across the internet while using software that is either built-in or available for free.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.