1,443 posts tagged os x leopard
SubscribeMMOS X: Second Life performance on a Macbook
http://www.massively.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ mmos-x-second-life-performance-on-a-macb…-
Will WWDC make your ISP angry?
http://www.appletell.com/ apple/ comment/ will-wwdc-make-your-isp-angry/Section: Apple, Apple News, Updates, Conferences, WWDC, Operating Systems, Leopard, OS-X According to AppleInsider, build 9D32, which will become Mac OS X 10.5.3, is on track to be ready for release at this years WWDC. With over 220 bug fixes and various updates, this download is going to be a pretty large file, 416MB to be exact.
-
Mac OS X Tips & Tricks
http://www.acidgloss.net/ ?p=792Are you looking to get the most out of Mac OS X Leopard? The following article houses all of the information you’re ever going to need to have the optimum productivity with your Mac OS X Leopard system. Note that some of these tips were also tested on OS X Tiger, so even if you aren’t ready to make
-
http://www.theaftermac.com/ 797/
Here’s an interesting article from LifeHacker that talks about obscure functions of your Mac (OS X Leopard). These are things that you forgot that you can do with your Mac. From saying phrases out loud, launching an application via Spotlight all the way to doubling as an external drive.
-
Video: Multi-touch Mac OS X - Great. Now I need to save for a 150-inch monitor
http://macenstein.com/ default/ archives/ 1360Video: Multi-touch Mac OS X - Great. Now I need to save for a 150-inch monitor May 15th | Posted by Dr. Macenstein I will definitely not argue that this video isn’t cool, it is. Yet I have always been somewhat underwhelmed by the real world application of a fully mutli-touch computer interface.
-
Manipulate Apple Type Services settings in Leopard with atsutil
http://www.jaharmi.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ manipulate_apple_type_services_settings_in…Aaron Hall noted on the MacEnterprise list that the font caches in Leopard “seem to be under /var/folders now, but you can manipulate them with the cool new atsutil in Leopard.” The atsutil command is quite an interesting find to me, so I wanted to point it out.
-
Allowing network connections to MySQL in OS X Leopard Server
http://abbyandwin.net/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ allowing-network-connections-to-mysql…For the past couple of days I’ve been trying to set up one of our XServe running Leopard Server at work for web hosting. I was able to configure the Web, AFP, and SMB properly. The problem I was having was configuring MySQL. It was easy to enable but trying to connect to it from other computers in the same domain was the problem.
-
Super Easy & Quick Text Overlay on Video Using Quicktime
http://www.corewerkz.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ super-easy-quick-text-overlay-on-video-u…At first glance, Quicktime seems very basic. But I’m continually amazed at what neat little tricks it keeps tucked away. I just stumbled upon one such trick today when I was looking for an easy way to overlay text on a video (see previous post).
-
Defragmenting a Mac Hard Disk
http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/ 20080515/ defragmenting-a-mac-hard-disk/Here are a few questions I’ve received recently from people like you, and my answers. I have edited and restated the questions a bit, for readability. I have moved from a PC to the iMac. In the Windows environment, I felt a need to run utilities to clean out the registry and defragment the hard disk frequently.
-
Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/ tips/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ top_10_things_you_forgot_your_…Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do Macs may be more expensive, and Mac users more elitist (ahem), but blind Apple loyalty aside, there are a number of neat features bundled into your Mac that make it super useful and fun.
-
Time Machine update will offer battery-saving feature
http://www.appletell.com/ apple/ comment/ time-machine-update-will-offer-battery…Time Machine update will offer battery-saving feature by Stephen Chinnadorai on May 14, 2008 at 04:05 PM Time Machine is Leopard’s built-in backup solution. Backing up every hour, Time Machine keeps all of your files safe on either an external FireWire/USB drive, or a networked drive like Apple’s own Time Capsule.