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OS X: Force Safari to Use a Single Window

One of the most requested features I have seen to date for Safari, especially coming from recent switchers from Windows, has been for Safari to run in single window mode - i.e., force links that would normally open in a new window to open in a new tab in the active window instead. Well, Apple [...]

OS X Fix: Logitech Control Center Breaks Growl Notifications

Today, I decided to try using my Logitech Elite Keyboard on my MacBook, so I downloaded the Logitech Control Center (link) so that I could map the keys to my preference and ensure that all my keys would work appropriately. I got everything set up easily enough, and my keyboard is working beautifully. However, I [...]

Make Leopard Bezelicious

Many people agree that bezels are beautiful. They’re dark, transparent, easy on the eyes, minimalist, and they look great. In fact, I enjoy bezels so much that I use them wherever I reasonably can. Here is a screenshot of my desktop: What you’re seeing is this, starting at the top-left and working counter-clockwise:

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OS X: Add Some Consistency to Leopard’s GUI

When Leopard was released, Apple finally made the move away from their highly-acclaimed Aqua theme that they had been using since OS X was first released, and moved to a duller, darker, GUI that’s almost reminiscent (to me, anyways) of a matte plastic. I like the new interface, but it has one major flaw: the [...]

OS X Tip: Read & Write to a Windows NTFS Drive

This is something I’m sure any Mac user will find helpful sooner or later, especially those of use running Intel chipsets with a bona-fide Windows installation via BootCamp. Have you ever been stuck in that predicament where you’re on your Mac, and you need to copy files over to a Windows-formatted drive? It’s not so easy, is [...]

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