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4 Ways to Preview Fonts in OS X

While Mac OSX comes with many fonts for you to choose, finding the right one can be a tedious job. Here are 4 ways to preview fonts in OSX.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 22, 2014

Easily Run Windows Applications on Mac OS X

Looking to run Windows applications on Mac OS X, but don’t want to install the whole Windows OS? Wineskin is your best bet.

By Damien Oh – Feb 21, 2014

How to Disable Image Preview in Twitter for iOS, Android and OS X

The latest update to Twitter app adds the image preview feature. Luckily, you can disable image preview in Twitter for a clutter-free timeline.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 19, 2014

How to Set Up and Manage Automatic Login In OS X

If you are the only user for your Mac, it can be troublesome to enter the password everytime. Here is how you can enable automatic login on startup.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 12, 2014

How to Flatten a PDF and Make It Uneditable in OS X

PDF forms usually come with fields where you can fill them in. Here is how you can flatten the PDF form and make the content uneditable in OS X.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 11, 2014

How to Change Mouse Cursor Size In OS X [Quick Tips]

Lose your mouse cursor on your screen? Follow these simple tips to increase the mouse cursor size, leading to a better experience.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 7, 2014

Send an iMessage from Almost Anywhere in iOS and OS X [Quick Tips]

iMessage in iOS and OS X allows people to send messages to each other without any charge. Here is a quick tips to compose an iMessage from almost anywhere.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 6, 2014

Transfer Extremely Large Files Between Two Macs

You will occasionally need to move large files from one Mac to another. Here are a few built-in options you can use to transfer large files between Macs.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 5, 2014

Change the Default App to Open Up Different File Types in Mac OS X

Sometimes, you might want to use another app to open that particular file in Mac OSX. Here is how you can change the default app in Mac OS X.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 4, 2014

How To Move Files Between Different User Accounts in OS X

Mac doesn’t allow you to access other user accounts by default. Here is how you can share files and folders with another user in your Mac.

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 28, 2014

How To Speed Up The Shut Down Process In OS X

It can be annoying when your Mac starts to take long time to shut itself down. Try the following two fixes to get back a short shutdown time period.

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 20, 2014

How To Change The Keyboard Language In OS X

If you are bilingual and need to use various input languages at different times, here is how you can change the keyboard language in OSX

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 10, 2014

How To Find Your IP Address and MAC Address In Mac OS X

You will need to know your IP address to set up printers and other devices on a network. Here are 3 way to find your IP address and MAC address in OS X.

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 7, 2014

Use Your Mac’s Media Keys To Control Vox Instead of iTunes

Vox is a lightweight music player and an iTunes alternative for Mac. Here I will show you how easily you can use your Mac keyboard’s media keys to control Vox instead of iTunes.

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 5, 2014

Easily Identify the Tab That Cause High CPU Load in Safari

When some tabs are misbehaving in Safari, here is how you can identify the tab/URL that is causing the high CPU load and shut them down.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 28, 2013

How To Resize Windows Like A Pro In Mac OS X

Mac OS X Lion comes with easier ways to manage the app windows. Here are some tips and tricks to help you resize windows like a pro in Mac OS X.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 24, 2013

How To Use Hot Keys To Launch Applications in OS X

If you need to quickly launch a program in OS X, one useful option is to bind it to a keyboard shortcut. Here is how you can create hot keys for apps in OSX.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 16, 2013

8 Little-Known Tips For Mac OS X Users

Looking to be a Mac power user? Then you can’t miss out these hidden or little-known tips for Mac OSX. We’ve compiled 8 of the most useful ones in this post.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 14, 2013

Merge Multiple Finder Windows Into One via a Keyboard Shortcut in OS X Mavericks

Merge Multiple Finder Windows Into One via a Keyboard Shortcut in OS X Mavericks

This quick tip will show you how to merge multiple Finder windows into a single tabbed window via a custom keyboard shortcut in OS X Mavericks.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 11, 2013

How To Set Up An External Hard Drive For Use With Mac OS X

If your external hard drive is not working in Mac, or you need it in a Mac-specific format, here is how you can set up external drive for use with Mac.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 10, 2013

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