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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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LotsaSnow – A Simple Falling Snow Screensaver for Mac OS X

Dec 11, 2006 - 5 Comments
Lotsasnow screen saver for Mac

There are a fair amount of winter themed screensavers for Mac OS X, from talking snowmen, snow storms, and blinking Christmas trees, but I think LotsaSnow is probably the best snow screensaver there is available for Mac. It is simple and elegant, doesn’t use much CPU, and has some really nice looking flakes. LotsaSnow can … Read More

Mac OS X Leopard 9A326 Seeded

Dec 8, 2006 - 3 Comments

This is a rumor as of now, and uncomfirmed. Apple seeded a new version of Leopard (build 9A326) to internal Apple employees yesterday. This latest build is reported to have fixed bugs from the last build (9A303) such as Quicktime crashing, printing problems and issues with .Mac such as iDisk synching. Apple continues to gloss … Read More

Taking Screenshots in Mac OS X and Changing the Default Filetype to JPG from PNG to Whatever

Dec 8, 2006 - 23 Comments
Finder icon on the Mac

Many Mac users take screenshots of their desktop for various reasons, be it showing off their setups, post to their blog or flickr, development, whatever. Most of us just use command-shift-3 and command-shift-4, but did you know there’s more options than just those two keyboard shortcuts? I’m not talking about third party apps, but options … Read More

Mactracker – Extensive System Info on any Mac

Dec 7, 2006 - Leave a Comment

Think of this program like a Mac encyclopedia. Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including vitals such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is extensive information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, AirPort Base Stations, … Read More

MacSaber – Turn your Mac into a Lightsaber

Dec 6, 2006 - 4 Comments

Have you ever wished your Mac was as light saber?? Of course you have! Ok maybe you haven’t, but wouldn’t it be cool if you swung your Mac around and it made light saber sound effects? Indeed that would be cool. MacSaber is a hilarious app that uses your MacBook or MacBook Pro’s SMS controller … Read More

World of Warcraft 2.0 introduces Multithreaded OpenGL

Dec 6, 2006 - 1 Comment

On tuesday, Blizzard released its infamous 2.0 patch to its hit online role playing game, World of Warcraft. This patch is significant as it is the first main stream game to support multi-threaded OpenGL on the Macintosh. Support for multi-threaded OpenGL is limited to Intel users, and if you are a lucky owner of such … Read More

Gizmo – A Free Phone For Your Macintosh

Dec 6, 2006 - Leave a Comment

Gizmo is a cross platform (Linux, Windows and Mac) VoIP client. I’ve enjoyed Gizmo for the six months that I have had it, and suggest you give it a try over at www.gizmoproject.com. Gizmo is free computer to computer, and offers rates as low as one cent a minute to virtually anywhere on the planet. … Read More

Use Spotlight from the Command Line with mdfind

Dec 5, 2006 - 8 Comments

Spotlight is one of my favorite features of Mac OS X, I probably use it more than even the Dock. Being able to hit command-space to quickly locate documents, emails, and launch Applications is endlessly useful. For some of us, it’s necessary to be in the terminal, and wouldn’t it be cool to have this … Read More

Beautiful Dorena – Paint Fun from the Maker of Kid Pix

Dec 4, 2006 - Leave a Comment

Virtually every kid in the late 1980’s and early 90’s has fond memories of horsing around on a Mac LC in some schools computer lab with Kid Pix, the super friendly and incredibly entertaining paint program for children. The inventor of Kid Pix, Craig Hickman, is now developing a similar program called Beautiful Dorena. Beautiful … Read More

MainMenu – Mac Maintenance Made Easy

Dec 4, 2006 - 4 Comments

System Maintenance is probably everyones least favorite part of owning a computer. It’s one of those necessary chores to keep everything running smoothly, but it tends to be such a pain in the butt that we often put it off. Enter MainMenu, a great little app that adds an item to your menubar that allows … Read More

Max – An Audio Swiss Army Knife

Dec 3, 2006 - 1 Comment

Max is a tool that simply no iPod user should be with out. This program can generate audio in over twenty compressed and uncompressed formats. Whether it be FLAC, OggVorbis, MP3 or AAC, just drop the file onto the Max icon and away you go. Max can also handle ripping your personal audio cds to … Read More

BackLight – ScreenSaver as your Desktop Background

Dec 2, 2006 - 4 Comments

Have you ever thought it’d be cool to use a screensaver as your desktop background? Freshly Squeezed Software thought it would be, so they made a super easy to use application to render any Mac OS X screensaver as your background. BackLight provides a menu to easily select a screensaver and turn the desktop effect … Read More

iTerm – Safari-like Tabbed Terminals in Mac OS X

Dec 1, 2006 - 2 Comments

Something that has long bothered me about Apple’s Terminal.app is its lack of the ever so common “tabbed” navigation option. We see it in Safari, why not also benefit from this space saving technology when using the terminal? Behold, iTerm, a GPL’d (open source) free alternative to the Terminal.app. iTerm’s features matches what Apple’s Terminal.app … Read More

X-MasTree – A Christmas Tree for your Mac

Dec 1, 2006 - 1 Comment

It’s December, the Christmas season is in full force, and it’s time to celebrate on your Mac desktop. Last week’s article on “Five Holiday Apps to Spread Cheer to your Desktop” is a great place to start decorating your Mac for the holidays, but we forgot one crucial part of Christmas – the tree! And … Read More

Using the Unix command line in Mac OS X to manipulate images

Dec 1, 2006 - 4 Comments

Anytime I find myself doing a repetitive task, it is crucial that I discover small tricks and workarounds to make my daily routine as efficient as possible. I have long been a Linux user, so naturally I lean towards opening up the Terminal and using the familiar bash shell environment that I have mastered on … Read More

How-to Manually Adjust the MacBook Pro Keyboard Backlight

Nov 30, 2006 - 45 Comments

Want to manually adjust the backlighting on your MacBook Pro keyboard? You can do that easier than you might think. With the push of a few buttons, you can turn the brightness of the keyboard backlighting up, or you can turn the brightness of the keyboard backlighting down (or even off). The secret is simply … Read More

How to Launch Application on System Start in Mac OS X

Nov 29, 2006 - 40 Comments
Login items in Mac OS X

Mac users may find it helpful to automatically launch an application upon system start of Mac OS X. Basically this means as soon as the Mac is done booting, the approved auto-launch apps will open themselves once the user has logged into the Mac and the Mac OS desktop has displayed. You can add as … Read More

Front Row Enabler – Run Front Row on Unsupported Macs

Nov 29, 2006 - 4 Comments

Does your Mac not support Front Row? Have you been drooling green in envy as your friends flip through their media collections? Drool no more, there is a solution to get Front Row running on your Mac! Front Row Enabler is a simple app that patches Mac OS X and allows the installation of Front … Read More

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