Archive for October, 2007

Oct27

5 Really Good Reasons to Switch to a Mac

Screen Sharing
If you’ve ever helped someone with a PC problem you know how excruciating it can be trying to explain something as simple as a drag and drop operation. With Mac OSX Leopard’s built-in Screen Sharing, you can take over another Mac remotely and perform the operation, while the newbie looks on. Or, you [...]

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Oct26

Did Leopard Corrupt your Keychain?

If your MacOSX gets Keychain is corrupted after you install Leopard, you’ll get an error message asking if you want to reset the Keychain back to the default values. If you want to save any of the data you have in your keychain, do not reset.
Here’s what you do… Launch Keychain Access and Select [...]

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Oct25

Want MS Office for $60 bucks?

Microsoft is practically giving away the Microsoft Office suite to students. The Student price is now $60 bucks (As long as you have a .edu address). What does this mean for Johnny and Jane Doe (non-college) consumer?

For the most part, if they work for a medium or large sized firm, chances are they are already [...]

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Oct24

Apple Releases iPhone Dev Center

If you were waiting for iPhone Reference materials to surface before you write the next, great iPhone App. Well, wait no more. Apple’s iPhone Dev Center goes online today, just in time to get started developing Apps on Leopard.

The native iPhone Dev Kit should surface after MacWorld 2008. But until then brush up on your [...]

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