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  1. Mac 101: Multi-touch Tips

    Mac 101: Multi-touch Tips

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Nov 6, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 With the introduction of the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros last month, Apple included several ingenious features for the multitouch trackpad. In this Mac 101, I'm going to walk you through a

    Also tagged: macbook pro, macbook, macbookpro, multi touch, multitouch, trackpad, mac101

  2. Mac 101: Address Book A-Z

    Mac 101: Address Book A-Z

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 23, 2008

    Filed under: Software, Mac 101 New to the Mac? Welcome back to our Mac 101 series, which explores the basics of Mac OS X, provides tips and tricks, and dives into key features of Apple's bundled applications. Address

    Also tagged: software, address book, addressbook, mac101

  3. Mac 101: Keep your battery happy and healthy

    Mac 101: Keep your battery happy and healthy

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 20, 2008

    Filed under: Hardware, Portables, Tips and tricks, Mac 101 There's a good tip at CreativeBits today on prolonging your battery's life. Specifically, it's about letting it run through "cycles." When your battery is

    Also tagged: life, battery, cycle, istatpro, mac101, coconutbattery

  4. Mac 101: Find where a file came from

    Mac 101: Find where a file came from

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 13, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 If you frequently download files via iChat file transfer or Safari, then you may want to know where the files came from later on. This information can be found using a simple Get Info command in

    Also tagged: finder, safari, ichat, get info, getinfo, mac101, wherefrom, where from

  5. Mac 101: Take screenshot and copy to clipboard

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 6, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 Are you obsessed with taking photos using the built-in screenshot utility (or by pressing command + 3/4)? Chances are you might have a ton of files left over on your desktop after a long

    Also tagged: screenshots, mac101

  6. Mac 101: Stop drives from showing on desktop

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 2, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 Some people hate having any icons showing on their desktop. If you are one of those people, then you might not want icons showing for attached disks, hard drives, or iPods. Here's how to get rid

    Also tagged: desktop, mac101

  7. Mac 101: Change fields for creating a new Mail message

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Oct 1, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 If you usually CC/BCC someone in Mail, then why not add it to the default Mail message window? Start by creating a new mail message and click the small box that appears next to the subject line

    Also tagged: mail, mac101

  8. Mac 101: Drag-n-Drop your way to a new Mail message

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Sep 30, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 Do you find yourself constantly copying/pasting text from other applications into a new Mail message? If you do, then you'll enjoy this tip. Instead of copying and pasting, just highlight the

    Also tagged: mac, mail, tip, mac101

  9. Mac 101: Get a Google Map from Address Book contact

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Sep 24, 2008

    Filed under: Mac 101 How many times have you looked at an Address Book contact address, only to realize that you don't know where they're located? What do you do? Most would copy and paste the address into Google

    Also tagged: address, map, address book, addressbook, google map, mac101, googlemap

  10. Mac 101: Keywords in iPhoto

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Sep 19, 2008

    Filed under: iLife, Mac 101 It's easy to fill your iPhoto library with pictures. However, the task of finding the ones you're after isn't. The Events feature of iPhoto '08 is helpful, and you can improve it with

    Also tagged: tips, tricks, iphoto, mac101

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