Saturday, October 6, 2012

Apple Pages '09 Amazon Kindle E-book Free Today!

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This book will teach you on how to use Pages '09 for the first time while learning to write letters, resumes and others. With step-by-step guides and tutorials with lots of screenshots or pictures, make learning fun and easy!

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Thanks for all your support!

Friday, August 3, 2012

How To Turn Your Mac Into A Website Server And More

Maybe you want to use your mac and host your own website, create your own wiki, or share calendars, schedule meetings and events, synchronize contacts with mac, iPad, iPhone using Apple's Mountain Lion OSX Server. You just need to upgrade to Mountain Lion that your mac supports, and download OSX Server on the Mac App Store for just $19.99!

Awesome!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

A Genius In Every Mac

Have you seen the recent ads? Funny, huh. This made me realize that buying a mac comes with high quality customer support for first time users who wants to learn when switching to a mac by contacting them through phone or on-line. Just go to www.apple.com, click Support then below, there is Contact Apple Support, which has a link, "Getting started."

You will find this:

Contact options vary based on your product and its eligibility for support. For faster service, use Express Lane to contact Apple. 

Most Apple products come with 90 days of complimentary technical support and a one-year limited warranty. We recommend that you check your coverage before contacting Apple.


If more than 90 days and one-year warranty has expired, click check your coverage link and enter your serial number found in About This Mac on the menubar, and clicking more info.


So, if your coverage has expired, you can still purchase phone technical support from Apple Advisor.
Here's the worldwide customer support contact numbers: http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57.


Or, you could just go to your nearest Apple Store and talk to a Genius. :)




Friday, July 27, 2012

For Macs With No AirPlay Mirroring Support In Mountain Lion

I know some of you guys are eager for this feature in Mountain Lion. AirPlay "mirrors" your mac to your TV using Apple TV wirelessly, but AirPlay Mirroring requires a second-generation Apple TV or later, and is supported on the following Mac models: iMac (Mid 2011 or newer), Mac mini (Mid 2011 or newer), MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer), and MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer). So, if you have older like 2010 macs, you can't have this feature, which is a deal-breaker for some.


Fortunately, you can still watch your movies, slideshows, TV shows (U.S. and maybe other countries), listen to music on iTunes via Home Sharing using an Apple TV click here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4352.


If your computer is connected to other computers over a local network, you can share items in your iTunes library with up to five of those computers. While your computer is on and iTunes is open, others in your network can play your shared items, but can’t import shared items into their libraries.

If you want to import items from other iTunes libraries on other computers in your home network, you can turn on Home Sharing.

Sharing is intended for personal use only.
To share your library with other computers:
  • Choose iTunes > Preferences, click Sharing, and select “Share my library on my local network.”
  • Select the items you want to share.
  • To require users to enter a password before they can see your shared items, select “Require password,” and enter a password.
In iTunes:
  • Choose Advanced > Turn On Home Sharing.
  • Type your Apple ID and password, and click Create Home Share. If you don’t have an Apple ID, click “Need an Apple ID?” and follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Using the same Apple ID, repeat steps 1 and 2 on each computer.
Tip: For more information on how to use this feature, just open iTunes and on the menu bar, click Help and search for Home Sharing.


Note: Rented movies are not supported using this feature.

That's Cool!

RSS Feeds Gone in Safari 6 Update, What Now?

After todays update of Safari to version 6, you maybe wondering where to put your Safari feeds. One way would be to put it on Apple's Mail since it has a built-in RSS feed reader:


  • Open Apple Mail.
  • On the menu bar, click File->Add RSS Feeds...
  • Choose Browse feeds in Safari bookmarks. All the feeds in Safari will be listed.
  • Tick all you want to include, and click Add.


Everything will load your feeds into your Apple Mail under RSS on the left side. You may also choose to put it in your Inbox section, by clicking Show in Inbox.

That's it!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

How To Test Your Memory (RAM), And Other Hardware Of Your Intel-based Mac

Maybe you've just upgraded your memory or RAM, or you just want to test your hardware like your video card. Your Mac comes with two DVDs, which is in this case the installer and the Apple Hardware Test DVD.

Basically, you just insert the DVD and press 'D' key before the gray screen appears. It will boot the DVD and run Apple Hardware Test utility.

For more information, just click this Apple's Support website link: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

How To Fix Force Quit Safari

Resetting Safari will make your browser unresponsive, and thus force quitting it. One way to avoid this, is to reset safari with Close All Safari Windows checked. So, the next time you reset Safari, it will re-open it and load your homepage depending on your settings.