Final Cut Server
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How To Speed Up Osx
- Speed Tips
- Install Updates
- Remove Un-Necessary Apps
- Keep Disk Space Free
- Reduce Number of Login Items
- Remove Un-Used System Preferences
- Turn Off Dock Animations
- Disable Un-Necessary Services
- Disable Fast User Switching
- Turn Off Bluetooth
- Limit Spotlights Reach
- Disable or Remove Unused Fonts
- Force Enable Quartz, Disable Beam Sync
- Run Maintenance Scripts Routinely
- Use Less Widgets or Disable Dashboard
- Remove Extra Printer Drivers
- Remove Unused Languages and Architectures
- Main Culprits to Slowness
- Too Many Processes
- System Clutter
- Routine Maintenance Not Running
updated 2010-07-17 09:53:56
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New Features In Snow Leopard
Mac OS X Snow Leopard was released on Friday, August 28, 2009 and includes many enhancements to the previous Mac OS X Leopard. This page describes the new features in snow leopard.
updated 2010-07-17 16:52:37
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How to Format a Hard Drive on a Mac
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- How to Buy a Computer
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- How to Check for Windows Updates
- How to Optimize Your Computers Visual Performance
- How to Optimize Your Computers Virtual Memory
- How to Check Your Computers Wireless Security
- Computer Keyboard Shortcuts
- How to Optimize Settings in Control Panel
updated 2010-08-07 16:57:10
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How to Install Windows 7 on a Mac Pro
Windows 7 X64 is a robust operating system which utilizes the high end MAC Pro hardware to provide a great and fast system. The steps above are necessary for most, if not all, users of Apple's hardware due to the incompatibility of the systems proprietary booting process.
The installation is not as complicated as it may seem, the process is quite simple as long as the steps are followed properly.
updated 2010-07-17 08:59:50
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Home Network
Introduction
For this guide we will go over what a home network is. I will list some common types of networks you may find in your home, as well as some uncommon types. We will go over some terminology that you may or may not know. This guide will also describe the basic components of a network and how they relate to home networking. There will be a short discussion on the different types of internet access and there differences. I will also go over some network hardware and software, that are in most peoples homes that they never think of.You will find a table of contents under the fast facts. To the right of that in the side bar there is a glossary of all the terms discussed on this page.
To the left is the most common home network that you will find in a home. As you can see in this picture of network diagram. Lets go over the network diagram. At the top the internet is symbolized by the cloud. This connects to the DSL/Cable modem. Most people today buy a modem or get one from there ISP. This then connects to the hart of the home network the wireless router, also called a WiFi router. This is almost always purchased by the home owner. From here you connect the computers to the router ether by network cable or via WiFi. The computer to the right is connected by network cable as shown by ...
updated 2010-07-17 07:43:52
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Apple
Engadget: Posts tagged Apple at Engadget
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Epinions: Apple Reviews
Wired: How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong (March 18, 2008)
updated 2010-09-17 18:11:41
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Gizmodo
"Kodak sent me an OLED photo frame. A thousand dollars! I sent it right back and said, 'I'm not going to review it. If I did, I'd only spend 800 words making fun of you.'"—Wilson RothmanCNN: In a recession, tech gadgets become a luxury (March 2, 2009)
updated 2010-07-17 06:23:08
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MacHeist
MacHeist is a community of Mac lovers who complete 'heists' (challenges) in order to get Mac software legally for free. MacHeist also occasionally offers a bundle of apps for a highly discounted price. MacHeist completed its third season in 2009, with the fourth season expected to surface in early 2010.
MacHeist was started in October of 2006, and has completed three seasons over the three years since then. MacHeist is run by John Casasanta, Phill Ryu, and Scott Meinzer, along with a group of other staff and moderators.
MacHeist has a history of being highly controversial. Developers opt-in to giving their apps away in heists, and selling their apps at a huge discount in software bundles. The general consensus among Mac developers is that the amount they receive per license sold through MacHeist is not more valuable than the value of MacHeist's marketing. http://homepage.mac.com/simx/technonova/reports/from_the_mouths_of_developers.html
The last MacHeist included software from the following software developers:
- iSale
- Picturesque
- SousChef
- World of Goo
- PhoneView
- LittleSnapper
- Acorn
- Kinemac
- WireTap Studio
- BoinxTV Sponsored Edition
- The Hit List
- Espresso


