The holidays are fast approaching, and for many people that means one thing: endless photo opportunities. After the last latke is consumed, you’re going to want to share your images with everyone in the family, but you also probably want to make sure you keep those embarrassing matching-Santa-hat group photos and newborn baby portraits in […]
Tag: Mac
Reading PDFs in your browser, instead of downloading them and reading them in an app like Preview, is a nice convenience. But Safari is the only major Mac browser that has a read-PDFs-in-the-browser option turned on by default … Chrome has the same feature, here’s how easy it is to enable it:
File this hint from under “it seems so obvious, but did you know?”: As you probably do know, Spotlight can serve as a calculator. If, for example, you enter 100+4 in the Spotlight query box and hit Return, you’ll get the usual list of Spotlight results. At the top: A result from Calculator, 100+4 = […]
Unclutter Your Hard Drive
Getting rid of files you don’t need can do more than just reclaim wasted disk space As you use your Mac, it tends to accumulate lots of files—not just the ones you create and interact with, but preference and application support files, software downloads, and more. Even when these files become obsolete, they stick around, […]
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Since the first Mac OS X Server in 2001, Apple’s Server is built on the strong under-pinnings of UNIX and with Leopard Server 10.5, is an Open Brand UNIX 03 Registered Product. Apple has taken open standards and strength of its UNIX core to the next level with Snow Leopard Server 10.6, giving new features and advancements.
While security has never been more important than it is today, the fastest way for an IT professional to become the most despised person in the company is to start enforcing a strong password policy. A policy perceived as overbearing may cause people to write down their passwords on a sticky-note near their computers, circumventing […]