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Another great Apple idea: Filmmaking classes for kids
It’s summer and kids are out of school. This means they’ve got more time to do two things:
WWDC 2012: Hardware
So we got big news last week from Apple. In addition to the first in depth look at iOS 6, (soon to be seen on iPhones and iPads everywhere), and another, deeper look at Mountain Lion (more on that in our next post), we got a whole new spread of brand new laptops. In addition […]
WWDC 2012 – The Aftermath
So, the dust has finally settled on this year’s WWDC, and we can start to look at what was and wasn’t announced. I’m going to break down these announcements into three categories: iOS6 (the operating system that runs iPhones, iPads and iPod touches Mountain Lion (aka OSX 10.8, the new Macintosh computer operating system) Hardware […]
Beginning The Great Migration — MobileMe users to get free Snow Leopard DVDs from Apple
June is upon us. Usually that’s a good thing, but this year it’s giving some Mac users reason to panic — it’s finally time to let go of MobileMe and make the switch to iCloud (by June 30th, to be exact). For the next few weeks I’ll be touching on this theme of migrating to […]
What’s Next??: The MacWhisperer’s 2012 Apple WWDC Forum
The 2012 Apple World Wide Developers Conference is coming up next month (June 11-15), and if you’re like me you’ve probably come across a fair amount of the usual speculation as to what to expect re: new products, operating systems, etc. The major items on the radar are: iPhone iOS 6 (and potentially a teaser […]
The MacWhisperer’s tips to work like a pro: Tip #3
Tip #3 Don’t Just Close it, Quit It!!! One of the most frequent question I get from new Mac Users, is “How do I keep my Mac running quickly?”
The MacWhisperer’s tips to work like a pro: Tip #2 Don’t be App-rehensive
Tip #2: Don’t be App-rehensive… Avoid the Web and Use Your Apps So I saw something today that caught my attention and gave me clarity about what I wanted to post today. So what did I see? An iPhone with no apps. Not a single one (other than the pre-installed apps). I was aghast. And […]
The MacWhisperer’s tips to work like a pro: Tip #1
Tip #1: When in Doubt… Restart. People always ask me why things crash, why they don’t work, and why issues always crop up. My answer? I don’t have one. I don’t want one. I don’t need one. Why doesn’t matter to me… How to fix it? That’s the key! That’s all I care about. I […]
Lookeen, Coppernic, Neomail and Outlook Search
I recently had occasion to work with a client who needed to search dozens of PST archives, and we had to create a way to rummage thru them as PST files. More to come.