Posts Tagged ‘Tutorials

Have you ever had a bunch of PDFs you wanted to assemble into one unified document?  Most people will tell you need Adobe Acrobat .  But in fact, OS X already has you covered with a nifty little program called Automator .  Automator is an ingenious and easy to use tool that lets you build sequences of system tasks like moving, converting or renaming files.  In this tutorial, we’re going to use Automator to create a multi-page PDF from a folder of single page documents. 1. Open a new Finder window and navigate to your Applications folder. Find Automator in the list of programs.  See the cheery looking robot ? Double click him to launch the program! 2.  You’ll now be presented with Automator’s various service templates.  For this tutorial, we’ll be creating an Application , so select it from the menu

This tutorial will show you how to speed up your work flow using Everyday Software’s Show Desktop application to quickly access your desktop and the Finder. 1. Download Show Desktop from the Everyday Software website

There are several resources available to help you learn Apple’s line of professional Applications like Aperture, Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Server, and Logic Studio. Apple Pro Application Tutorials and Product Pages Apple Pro Training Courses Apple Pro Training Series Books Apple Retail Store One to One Apple Retail Store Workshops Apple Pro Application Resource Pages

Fresh on the heels of Apple’s Thursday update to the Final Cut Studio suite, MacProVideo.com added three new video tutorials focusing on Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4 and Color 1.5. In other news, MathMagic, Yank, and SkypeCap all saw updates.

Filed under: Software , iPhone , App Store For some, the recently released iTennis game in the iTunes App Store looked extremely familiar — that’s because it was a rather blatant ripoff of code provided by the iCodeBlog , a site known for its free iPhone coding tutorials. The original tutorial , written by Brandon Trebitowski, was apparently compiled and submitted by Peter Sheen of BlaBlaIncTech and placed on sale for $.99USD on iTunes in late May. Trebitowski revealed the theft through iCodeBlog yesterday, and Jonathan Siegel got in touch with us regarding the situation. As response has gotten out through iCodeBlog, there has been a backlash through both BlaBlaIncTech’s site and the App Store

Help Sally manage a beauty spa in this time management game. The Good Solid game play. The set-up is similar to other time management games: guide customers (and Sally, so she can tend to them) through several stations (sauna, face mask, massage, hot tub, manicure). Each customer has a slowly dwindling satisfaction meter, so time is of the essence. At the end of each level, Sally spends earned money on furnishings, merchandise, and employees to make her job easier.

This very brief guide will show you the fastest way to find out what the serial number of your Mac is. Start out by selecting the Apple Button from the top menu bar and select About This Mac . Below the large Mac OS X line you’ll see the current version of OS X (in my case, as indicated by the screenshot below, it’s Version 10.5.7 ). Click on that line twice. The first time you click that text it will show you the build number of the version of OS X you’re currently running.

By now you certainly know that the Dock can be set to auto-magnify when you hover the cursor over any of its icons. And you also know that the magnification can be disabled

Filed under: Software , Cool tools ScreenSteps 2.6 is out, and has added two very useful features: the ability to export to Microsoft Word or Pages, and the ability to embed videos into your documents for online publication. We’ve covered this screen-based documentation application since its initial release, and it continues to be a personal favorite for me and an incredibly efficient way to create and maintain documentation for clients, employees and users


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