Do you guys know any good free application for Mac OS X, that could store ideas, code snippets, files, etc?
A kind of an organizer for information, files, etc?
thanks.
Preferably within Camtasia for Mac but if I need to use another programme, I guess I will.
I recorded a 2.5hr coding session that I want to speed up to 2.5 minutes ideally... just for fun!
Thanks
I know there is a system preferences pane to manually modify the file associations in Mac OS X Leopard. However, I'm curious where does Leopard actually store these information?
UPDATE: as I said, I'm not interested in methods to change them. I want to know the configuration file or database (like registry in Windows) where those mappings are stored.
How to burn an OS like Windows 7 onto a DVD for Mac? What software should be used? Is Toast good enough and if so, how do I make the DVD bootable???
Thanks.
I use Menu Meters to show me how much data is being sent and received by my Mac as a whole.
But (as far as I can tell), it doesn’t break it down by application. If there’s a lot of data being sent or received, it’d be nice to see which app is doing it.
Does anyone knows if it is possible to have more than 16 desktop "spaces" with Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
I know that it does not seem possible at all from the System Preferences settings, but I was wondering if there exists some software tools that would enable one to use more Spaces, say 20-25.
Thanks for the help.
I have a Mac, airport express, and a broadband cable which works when i use it with PC. when I plug it into Aorport express and try setting it up using automatic settings it doesnt connect. what do i need to do??
What's a good, free (or cheap) Mac app I can use to record video via built-in webcam of a long lecture I'll be attending?
Thanks so much in advance for your help! I'm going to continue researching this question right now.
Is it possible to set per-application volume levels under Mac OS X?
I would like to be able to turn the volume down on Entourage for new emails, but leave everything else at a pleasant level, adjusting media playback volumes via iTunes or the DVD app.
I have a USB stick with a Fedora 11 live environment on it.
It's booting fine on 3 PCs where I've tried it.
But I can't get it to boot on a Mac (Intel). When pressing the alt key (or command key, I don't remember which one) during startup I can only choose the "Macintosh HD" and the USB stick doesn't appear.
One of my friend recently bought a Mac and somehow when she connect her moveable disc to the computer, time machine took control of this device use it as backup device automatically.
So she could not use the disc for other purpose any more. When we connect it to windows, it could not be recognize any more.
How can we get it back under control?
I'm on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). What's the best way to find a folder for which I'm not sure of the full name?
For example, I know the folder name I want is like:
"farm-animal-type"
But the full name may be something like:
"farm-animal-type-horse"
On Windows, I would just use the find tool through Windows Explorer.
I've been getting these weird icons attached to Windows related files on my Mac.
The file is usually associated with some Windows application.
Where can I find these icons? Can I replace them? Are they originated by Windows (running as VM)?
I want to see the fullpath of the current folder I am viewing on my mac.
It only shows the files and subfolders, I want to know the parent folder and full path.
how?
Hi,
I would like to upgrade my mac from 10.5.8 to Snow leopard 10.6. I searched around the google but didn't get any clear info from Apple sites. Is it possible? Are there any steps to follow this from Apple sites? Is there any possibility to do it without wiping the existing software and files?
Thank you. I appreciate your helps.
Is there a utility built into the Mac software to allow for burning ISO downloaded from the internet.
Or.. Is there a better utility on the Net for performing this function?
On the Mac, a lot of programs hide the .xxx extension by default. Is there a way to turn this behaviour off so that extensions are never hidden by default?
I know I don't actually need it, I just prefer it to be there.
In the past I have always run a NAT router between my Windows PC's and the internet. I'm wondering if I still need this or whether the OSX firewall is good enough to let me put a Mac directly on the internet.
How can I make a bootable backup of my Mac's internal hard drive to be restored using Disk Utility, without formatting my external destination drive as HFS+ (it's FAT32, of course)? Time Machine and SuperDuper both require that the volume where the backup is saved be HFS+ formatted.
This looks helpful:
http://developer.apple.com/macosx/backuponmacosx.html
But it doesn't explain how to use FAT32 disk.
Does anybody have the step by step configuration process that would allow VirtualBox running a Linux/Ubuntu guest on a Mac OS X host use the bridge type network using Ethernet and wireless? I have read that it does work and it doesn't work, trying to find a definite answer. I want the guest environment to look like a separate box.
Thanks