Mac OS X (now called just OS X) has come a long way since its inception. Many things are easier to achieve and find. But, with these mainly hidden tips, you can do more... more easily!
Are you involved in creative tasks that cause you to rely on accurate screen calibration? Iain Anderson is here to dispel the myths and fill you in with secret tips and tricks.
Sharing pictures, video, music, etc. is becoming easier and easier thanks to many Cloud services. So, it makes sense Apple has its own sharing service: AirDrop. But, does AirDrop make sense?
2013 saw the term "cloud" become almost more synonymous with computing than the sky itself! In this article Iain Anderson explores how to find and use the right cloud service for your needs.
Winter holidays are a great time to take stock of all areas of your life, including your digital life. In this helpful article, Matt Vanacoro explores how to clean up and archive your precious files.
Find out how to make the most of OS X Mavericks on your Mac... including how to never get lost, browse like a ninja, remember your passwords, use multiple screens and why never to walk under ladders.
Apple's ADE (Apple Distinguished Educator) program can have tangible benefits for your professional life... as well as being an inspirational experience. Adam Goldberg explains more.
You might not want to admit it, but computers DO affect our real-world relationships, whether positively or not... Francesco Schiavon explains how OS X Mavericks can improve your love life!
Likelihood is you've heard of the latest new release from Apple of (Mac) OS X: Mavericks. Aside from the naming convention what else has changed? Francesco Schiavon has given it a full test.
Many Mac users will know of the existence of Parallels which lets you run Windows on your Mac. And Parallels Access, allows you to control your Mac using an iPad. Hollin Jones puts it into touch.
Want to run Windows on your Mac? There's lots of options around these days, so Hollin Jones explores VMWare Fusion in part 1 of 2 in this tutorial series.
Wasn't it great when you could easily subscribe to RSS feeds in Apple Mail? The arrival of Mountain Lion removed this ability, but Mike Watkinson discovers all is not lost!
Spend too much time typing everyday? Think of your hands! Your poor hands need rest to avoid RSI, etc. So, why not harness the power of your voice to dictate and control your Mac with Dragon Dictate 3
Apple's new iTunes '11 features more than just a re-designed interface. Hollin Jones takes you through 8 top tips to top-up your iTunes '11 experience.
So you've got the latest Mac and powerful creative apps, but what if you're struggling with your mouse or trackpad? Peter Schwartz shares his tips on making the most of your input device! [w/ Poem].
Want to save your small business a small fortune? Check out these 5 open source (and sometimes free) apps/projects that cover all the bases for small businesses, entrepreneurs and home-users alike.
Swamped by the number of passwords you create for your online banking, gaming and video services (i.e. macProVideo.com of course!)?? 1Password to the rescue. Find out more in this review.
Mac OS X's Mission Control appeals to many users, from musicians to editors, graphic designers to web developers'¦ and also to Special Needs Music Teachers! Read on to hear how it helps the later.
In an attempt to keep your Mac as secure, safe and snug as can be, Apple's latest OS: Mountain Lion includes a new feature called Gatekeeper. Read on to discover what it is and it works.
With Mac OS X Mountain Lion launching today for only $19.99 from the Mac App Store, we've got some useful tips to share. Mike Hjorleifsson explores how to setup mirroring in the OS X.