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Updating Boot Camp video drivers
You've just purchased a new graphics card for your Mac Pro and now Windows lights up a single monitor when two should shine? Time to think like a Windows user.
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About iTunes library filesWe constantly tell you to back up your iTunes Library and iTunes Music Library.xml files when mucking with your iTunes library, but what are these things?
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Combine multiple iCal calendarsLearn a simple way to combine multiple iCal calendars into one new calendar.
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Updating Boot Camp video drivers
You've just purchased a new graphics card for your Mac Pro and now Windows lights up a single monitor when two should shine? Time to think like a Windows user.
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About iTunes library files
We constantly tell you to back up your iTunes Library and iTunes Music Library.xml files when mucking with your iTunes library, but what are these things?
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Combine multiple iCal calendars
Learn a simple way to combine multiple iCal calendars into one new calendar.
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Buying Macs to run Windows
Your company plans to purchase hundreds of Macs so you can use Outlook. Huh?
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Add full-page zooming to WebKit
Learn how to implement a full-page (text, images, etc.) zoom feature in the WebKit version of the Safari browser.
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Start Safari’s private browsing via keyboard shortcut
Learn how to create a keyboard shortcut that jumps directly into Safari’s private browsing mode—and use this technique on certain other menu options as well.
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iWork and Office: How to share files
Sharing files between Microsoft Office and Apple's iWork suite can be a pain. John Rizzo explains how to make it work.
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Adding 802.11n to older iMac
Have an 802.11n network that's slowed down by an older Mac's "g" wireless card? Here's a solution.
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How to update iTunes podcasts
Is iTunes missing episodes from a favorite podcast? Here's how to put things right.
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Lighten the load when e-mailing Web pages
If you use your browser’s ability to send actual Web pages to people, there are ways to trim out the extraneous Web page info from your e-mail.
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Put 10.5’s help windows in the background
Do the always-floating help windows in 10.5 annoy you? If so, this simple Terminal command will solve the problem in a hurry.
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Troubleshooting advice and Mac OS X 10.5.3
Ted Landau looks at Photoshop file corruption and Mac OS X 10.5.3 as well as troubleshooting tips on trashing your cache in this week’s Bugs & Fixes column.
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Toggle 10.5.3’s iCal scroll-by-week settings
Use a hidden feature to toggle iCal’s new ability to scroll week views by day or week.
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Sound off in specific applications
Yes, you can adjust sound in specific applications, but you'll have to pay for the privilege.
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Manage your iTunes library
You probably have a lot of stuff in your iTunes library. Music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks can easily add up to thousands of files. iTunes is both a media player and a database, and it’s the latter feature that helps you organize all these files.
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View event info in 10.5 iCal’s Dashboard widget
Did you know you can see event info in the 10.5 iCal Dashboard widget? If not, read on.
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Directly accessing the Downloads folder
Sure you can ask Safari to put your files on the Desktop, but with these Downloads folder shortcuts you may not need to.
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Recording acoustic, electric guitar into your Mac
Jim Dalrymple’s album-recording project continues, as he experiments with finding the right acoustic and electric sounds and recording them on his Mac.
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Change Firefox 3’s URL bar behavior
Change the way Firefox 3 behaves when you click in the URL bar.
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A file selection trick for Finder windows
Learn how to navigate a Finder window based on filename sorting, even if you’re viewing the folder with another sort order.
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