How to Run OS X Programs in 32-bit Mode
This brief tutorial will show you how to run OS X applications in 32-bit mode, in certain versions of OS X/macOS. …
This brief tutorial will show you how to run OS X applications in 32-bit mode, in certain versions of OS X/macOS. …
This tutorial will show you how to add xvid and divx movies to iTunes, which in turn allows you to play them in Front Row. …
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This tutorial will guide you through the easiest method to copy music files from Windows, macOS or Linux to your Android phone or tablet. …
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This tutorial will walk you every step of the way through the process of taking screenshots of your Android phone using your Mac. …
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This guide will show you how to create a font to use on your computer that’s based on your own handwriting. …
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This tutorial will guide you every step of the way through installing Windows 7 on your Mac using Parallels Desktop. …
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If you’ve installed Windows via Boot Camp, and now want to delete it and restore the space to your main Mac hard drive, this brief tutorial will guide you through the steps to do just that. …
The solution to the sound not working in Windows 7 running in Boot Camp is to download and install the latest Realtek audio drivers. Click the DOWNLOAD NOW link and after the download has completed run the executable. You may need to reboot your Mac (back into Windows 7) after the installation in order for the audio to work. Yep, that easy.
This guide will take you each and every step of the way through setting up and installing Windows 7 on your Mac using Boot Camp. …
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This is a list of my three favorite free cross-platform rhythm based games, in no particular order. …
This guide will get you started using Vim, one of the most powerful and popular command line text editors around. …
This guide will teach you step by step how to download files from the command line in Linux, Windows or macOS using open source (free) software – wget. Wget is a very cool command-line downloader for Linux and UNIX environments that has also been ported to Windows and macOS. Don’t be fooled by the fact that it is a command line tool. It is very powerful and versatile and can match some of the best graphical downloaders around today. It has features such as resuming of downloads, bandwidth control, it can handle authentication, and much more. I’ll get you started with the basics of using wget and then I’ll show you how you can automate a complete backup of your website using wget and cron. …
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OpenArena is an open source First Person Shooter based around a Quake engine. It’s fast, violent, and very entertaining. And best of all, it runs on Windows, Linux, and OS X! It also has very low system requirements and can is portable, making it perfect for passing around the office and playing a few games while the boss isn’t looking. Not that I encourage that type of thing. …
Review and Setup: OpenArena for Windows/Linux/OS XRead More »
This tutorial will walk you every step of the way through creating ringtones from one of your MP3 files, using the free and open-source software Audacity. Audacity is an Audio Editing tool available for Windows, macOS and Linux. …
There’s a well known feature/trick that allows you to right-click using just your trackpad in macOS. What’s slightly lesser known is that the same trick can be extended to Windows running via BootCamp, or guest Operating Systems running in VirtualBox, Parallels or VMware Fusion. …
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