April 2008
9 posts
1 tag
Safari 3.1 eliminated Debug Menu. Sort of.
The release of Safari 3.1 has disabled the old Debug Menu mechanisms within the web browser. Here’s how to get the Debug Menu back… The Safari Debug menu and those functions were once enabled via:defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1 Have migrated from the (old) Debug menu into the (new) Develop menu and a Internal Debug Menu . The User Agent stuff for instance, are now in...
March 2008
14 posts
OS X Help - Insanely simple tutorials for the... →
Evernote →
Evernote allows individuals to capture and find anything from their real and digital lives using their PC, Mac, mobile phone, and the web. This includes text in pictures.
Drop.io: Simple Private Exchange →
An On-Line Data room that you can share (or Not). You can install data into the drop by phone, fax, web, eMail, … It can be password protected if you want. It can also display pictures, videos, or audio from the web.
AirPort Firmware 7.3.1 brings Time Machine over... →
Security Update 2008-002: printing broken, fixes -... →
Filtering spam with Postfix →
Marathon: Aleph One →
Apple brings Time Machine for AirPort disks back -... →
True Blue Environment- Slow Computer
Classic, aka True Blue Environment, tends to get a hiccup every now and then. When it does, it tends to eat up all available CPU resources. To ‘fix’ it, you can force quit it in Activity Monitor or just restart it from the Classic preference. Classic is a full OS. An OS that does not ‘play well with others’. It is taking as much as it can, but the main OS X kernel (Mach)...
Blender 3D Design Course →
How to record a kickass podcast between two macs —... →
How to record a kickass podcast between two macs — and cheap
Rebuild iPhoto Library
Backup your photo library (~/Pictures/iPhoto Library), then rebuild the iPhoto library by quitting the application if it is open, then launching it while holding down the shift and option keys for iPhoto 4.x or the command and option keys for iPhoto 5.x or later. You will be prompted to rebuild the library. Remember that Backups are always worth the time. Especially the day you need it.
MacDay LA: A new kind of Macintosh computer event →