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- Leopard 10.5.3
- Times: The RSS newspaper for your Mac
- Apple ignores Safari carpet bomb flaw (for now)
- Mac market share up to 66-percent (PCs over $1,000)
- Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate available
- Microsoft: We’ll have 40% of smart phone market by 2012
- Can Dell rebound from the brink like Apple?
- The new rules for buying a Mac
- How Microsoft could kill Google on the Web
- AOL Desktop for Mac
- The iMac is a 10
- A Tale of Two Steves
Using Leopard’s Time Machine With SuperDuper!
I’m a serial backer upper. Losing files on my Mac ranks up there with a dime-sized zit on my nose when I’m in a wedding party. I don’t like to lose files. Mac OS X Leopard’s Time Machine is a very handy back up utility, but I rely on SuperDuper! as the first leg in my trinity of back up options. What do I do that’s special?
Read more »How To Select Software For A Mac
I struggle to find good software for my Mac. That may sound strange since I have about 100 applications and utilities that I use with regularity, but it’s true. How did I collect so much software? Time and patience. I try out software almost every day, discarding most, keeping a few for more in depth use.
Read more »Visual Cues
Our lives are full of visual cues. Stop lights on the streets. Flashing lights on telephones. A web site’s page has cues, too. With 40-million web sites on the internet, there are thousands of cues to learn, figure out how to use, and remember. PixoBebo has a few visual cues that I’m proud to present.
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