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Mac OS, Mac OS X, or macOS, is the operating system that resides on Apple’s desktop and portable computer lineup. Built upon a Unix core, it is easy to use yet highly advanced, extremely stable, and an excellent OS for productivity and creation. Browse through our articles or use the search feature to look for something specific that is pertinent to the Mac operating system.

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Lingon – Configure launchd with a GUI Utility for Mac OS X

Mar 12, 2007 - Leave a Comment
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Lingon is one of the more useful apps for advanced Mac users, sysadmins, and network administrators out there. Essentially lingon functions as an easy tool to manage launchd without tinkering with launchd manually from the Terminal, providing a much appreciated GUI to configure the launchd system daemon, which allows you to set schedules for applications … Read More

How to further secure Mac OS X before Leopard

Mar 11, 2007 - 1 Comment

Generally speaking Mac OS X is secure by default, certainly more so than your average Windows counterpart at least. Of course things can always be more secure, that’s just the nature of computing. I personally don’t sit around and worry about the security of my Mac, but if you’re a bit worried about the potential … Read More

Free up system memory by killing Dashboard widgets

Mar 10, 2007 - 7 Comments

I like Dashboard a lot, I really do, but it can be an awful memory hog even when it’s not being used. Once you hit F12, the widgets are loaded and don’t quit automatically which makes accessing them later faster, but it also wastes system resources. It’s not uncommon for each widget to take up … Read More

Reminder: Early Daylight Savings this Sunday for USA

Mar 10, 2007 - Leave a Comment

To all the US Mac users out there, this is just a reminder that Daylight Savings time is coming early this year, so be sure to install the update from Apple to have your clocks working properly. While some news networks are predicting a mini-Y2K and all sorts of chaos, the worst that could really … Read More

Solid State Drives On Their Way

Mar 9, 2007 - Leave a Comment

According to this report we might see a portable Apple offering with solid state drives (or at least a hybrid) in the second half of 2007. This is very exciting for many reasons. Solid state drives do not fail nearly as much as spinning drives, they use less power and they generate less heat all … Read More

How to use Gmail or Yahoo web mail for mailto links

Mar 9, 2007 - 11 Comments

Brian W. asks the following great question: “I’d like to click a link such as “mailto..someone@anywhere.com” and have it automatically open up my web browser to Yahoo mail. Is there a way to set my default email client to my Yahoo mail account? I’d prefer not to use Apple’s Mail client.” Well Brian, you’re not … Read More

Cam2Web – Quick and easy Webcam setup for your Mac

Mar 8, 2007 - 8 Comments
Cam2web

Chances are if you have a new consumer Mac it has a built-in iSight camera, just waiting to be used. If you’ve ever thought about setting up a webcam but figured it would be too difficult, fear not, because it doesn’t get any easier than this. Cam2Web is a tiny free no frills app that … Read More

Mac OS X System Memory explained

Mar 7, 2007 - 4 Comments

If you’ve ever launched Activity Monitor or the command line utility ‘top’ and been confused at some of what you see, you aren’t alone. Much of the output is self explanatory (like percentage of CPU usage), but some of it is meaningless without a little explanation, such as the specifics of the System Memory tab. … Read More

Ask OS X Daily: “How can I password protect a file?”

Mar 7, 2007 - 33 Comments

Hello all you loyal OS X Daily readers! Recently we have been receiving a large number of Mac OS X related questions in our inbox. Normally our staff would try and respond with an answer to the best of our knowledge. However, sometimes we get a question we think would be better sourced to the … Read More

11 Startup Key Combinations for Intel Macs

Mar 6, 2007 - 19 Comments
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This is a list of eleven startup key commands that every Intel Mac owner should make note of. From reseting your NVRAM, starting up in safe mode, booting your Mac from a CD or DVD, switching bootable volumes and drives on system start, to forcing media to eject from a superdrive, this list has you … Read More

Apple squashes serious bugs in Quicktime code.

Mar 5, 2007 - 1 Comment

According to this Security update, eight dangerous security flaws have been discovered and squashed inside Apple’s QuickTime product. Some of these holes in QuickTime can give a hacker full control of your computer. According to Apple, the problems lie in the way QuickTime handles MOV, MIDI, 3GP, PICT and QTIF files. Security is the number … Read More

pbcopy & pbpaste: Manipulating the Clipboard from the Command Line

Mar 5, 2007 - 10 Comments

Copy and Paste are absolute necessities for virtually all computer users, and if you find yourself working in the command line frequently, you’ll want to know how to manipulate the clipboard of Mac OS X directly from the terminal prompt. That’s what the Mac commands pbcopy and pbpaste are for, and as you may have … Read More

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9a377a Screenshots

Mar 5, 2007 - 8 Comments

Despite the recent news that Mac OS X 10.5 will be released a bit later than hoped for, development of Leopard is still chugging along just fine. Thanks to the Mac rumor site ThinkSecret, we are presented with a gallery of screenshots to show us more of what to expect. New features and improvements are … Read More

Top 30 mistakes made by new Mac users

Mar 3, 2007 - 4 Comments

Computing is all too often a serious thing, so it’s good to laugh every now and then about the subject. I stumbled upon a humorous read today regarding the troubles that new Mac users often run into. Personally I’ve been using Mac’s since the 80’s but I know there are many that are new to … Read More

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard farther off than hoped

Mar 2, 2007 - Leave a Comment

A report on the Apple rumor site AppleInsider suggests that the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is further off than expected. For several months now, rumor sites have been speculating that Apple might be releasing 10.5 as early as late March, but the report from AppleInsider indicates there are too many bugs and … Read More

How to save nearly anything as a PDF

Mar 2, 2007 - 3 Comments

Here is a great feature that is widely unknown and certainly underused in Mac OS X, the ability to print nearly anything into a PDF document. Well, it’s not so much printing into a document as it is saving one, but you get the idea. I can think of a million uses for this, from … Read More

Turn your Mac laptop into a seismometer with SeisMac

Mar 1, 2007 - 2 Comments

SeisMac hits high on the cool and innovation scale of Mac Apps, by turning your Mac laptop into a seismometer. OK, some of you are surely asking yourself: what the hell is a seismometer? The short answer: an earthquake detector! Actually it detects all seismic activity, not just earthquakes. SeisMac works by tapping into your … Read More

How to Quickly Make a Zip Archive from the OS X Finder

Mar 1, 2007 - 9 Comments

An incredibly useful feature that is built right into Mac OS X is the ability to create an archive instantly of anything, be it a single document, a folder, or multiple files. Creating archives is great for may reasons, they save space, and it’s a polite and easier way to send a group of files … Read More

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