Posts Tagged ‘Leopard

Any printers that you share using Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard or later will be visible to other Macs on your local network that are running Mac OS X v10.2 or later.

Windows may display a 2727 installer error or restart pending message when you upgrade from Boot Camp 2.2 on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to Boot Camp 3.0 on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).

iPhoneinCanada notes that, just days after its last developer seed, Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.3 Build 10D552 to developers. Developer seeding of this third maintenance release for Snow Leopard began in early January

Filed under: Hardware , OS , How-tos , Tips and tricks , Troubleshooting , MacBook A friend’s MacBook had slowed down to a snail’s pace. Despite looking everywhere for the issue, streamlining everything I could, and yelling at it, it failed to accelerate to usable speed. So I recommended we start from scratch and build it back up with only the things she was using, free of all the other downloads and aborted installs of various software she never used or cared about

Learn how to use new keys to move up and down a folder hierarchy in Snow Leopard without losing your currently-selected file.

Snow Leopard’s QuickTime Player won’t display smaller movies at their native resolution. Learn a few different ways of working around this limitation.

Snow Leopard’s QuickTime Player won’t display smaller movies at their native resolution. Learn a few different ways of working around this limitation.

Learn how to control what happens if you use Snow Leopard’s new auto importer feature to automatically import photos from your digital cameras.

Learn how to permanently disable spell check in Stickies in Snow Leopard


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