Simple Help Announcement: New Mac Site!

by Ross McKillop on October 13, 2008

Mac

If you’ve been wondering why there haven’t been any Mac tutorials lately, here’s the reason - I’ve acquired another site, SwitchingToMac.com. I’ll be leaving all of the existing Mac content here, but going forward, Switching To Mac will be where all my Mac/OS X focus goes. Simple Help will turn into a Windows and Linux (and Windows Mobile, Symbian, BlackBerry etc) site. If you’re an RSS subscriber because you liked the Apple content, you might want to unsubscribe from this site (you don’t have to) and subscribe to the Switching To Mac RSS feed instead.

Also, there’s a pretty active forum over there, with a lot of really helpful, friendly and active folks.

You may have also noticed that the massive majority of posts lately have been from folks other than myself. Ken Murray is a Linux genius and recent N95 owner, and Skyler Huse has been coming up with some great Windows stuff. This has allowed me to focus on getting Switching To Mac transferred (I had no idea domain transfers could be such a hassle), redesigned and a lot of articles queued. Ken and Skyler will continue to contribute to Simple Help, though you should see more frequent posting on my part too.

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    1 Ethan 10.14.08 at 7:11 am

    Hey Ross,
    Whether I use a Mac or PC, if I open Firefox, Explorer and Opera I get the same IP address for all three browsers. Is there a way to change this — without giving up any security such that entering credit card information will not put me at risk? (It’s simply not worth it if I risk have information stolen…)
    Thanks!

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