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How to Download YouTube Videos

Have you ever wanted to download YouTube videos to watch on your computer or iPod? Well it is a simple process that can easily be done a ton of different ways. However, for this video I am going to show you two and tell you about one.
The first tool I would like to mention [...]

View Fonts Installed on Your Mac

If you are like me, then sometimes it is hard to find a font that you like. Well, did you know that there is a built in application on your Mac that can help you with this? Font Book is the name, and viewing fonts is the game. Font Book will easily [...]

Use Screen Saver as Background in OS X

If you have not heard, a Windows Vista machine is able to run a screen saver as the desktop background. Well up until now that has been one small thing that the PC enthusiasts were able to get me on. But now I have Screen Saver. Screen Saver is a nifty little [...]

Cleaning out your Mac with OnyX

As you might know, your Mac will slow down over time. It does not matter what you do with your Mac — as long as it is on, it will slow down over time. Now don’t get scared, because it is nothing drastic like Windows when you would have to reinstall the OS and [...]

Quicktip #18: Announce Time OS X

In this quick tip I show you how to make your Mac talk to you. Most people don’t know this because it is a bit hidden, but you can make your Mac announce the time to you. You can set it to announce it on the hour, every 30 minutes, or every 15 [...]

Quick Tip #17: Web Clips

This is quick tip #17. In this video I walk you through how to capture a section of a web page and display it in dashboard. This is really useful for capturing the latest posts section of a website so you can see what is going on there at a moment’s glance.
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Quicktip #16: Terminal Counting

Have you ever wondered what came after a trillion? Well the answer lies in terminal. Terminal can talk. That’s right: terminal can talk and, better yet, count. The video below will show you how to make terminal count for you.
Also, if you know what SSH is, then you can log into your unsuspecting [...]

BeFunky Photo Effect Site

If you are looking for a way to add some really cool effects to your pictures then this is the website for you. The website is Here and the video below will walk you through the process of uploading your pictures and adding effects to them. So enjoy, and don’t be scared to [...]

Mac Graphing Calculator

A while back I was given a math assignment that required us to use a graphing calculator on the computer. Now being that my school is narrow minded and only provided a program that would do this on a Windows machine I was left out to fend for my self. Anyway as I [...]

Quick Tip #14: User Account Settings

In this quick tip I walk you through the various account settings that are available to you in OS X and I show you what they do. I hope this will help anybody out there who is new to the OS X platform and I hope this will help you get familiar with the [...]

Quick Tip #13: Veiw Hidden Files in OS X

If you are familiar with Windows you know that you can show hidden files by changing the folder options to show them. However in OS X you have to run a terminal command. There is a way that you can leverage the wonderful power of Automator to make this an easier operation. Watch [...]

Play More Formats in QuickTime

If you are familiar with QuickTime Player, then you should know that it doesn’t really support very many video formats. Basically all that it covers out of the box is .mp4 .mov, and all the similar formats. If you are a person that tends to download and produce a lot of video, then [...]

Quick Tip #12: Installing Programs in OS X

There are two main types of installation files for Mac OS X. .dmg and .pkg are the two most common and sometimes you can have a .pkg in a .dmg. This sounds confusing but it really is not. In this video I show you how to handle both of them and walk [...]

Main Menu

Have you ever wanted to get down and dirty with your Mac? Do something like clearing the caches, restarting finder, or even run maintenance tasks? If you have then you should know that normally this is a hard thing to do. You would have to find the caches on your own, [...]

OS X Planet

If you are like me setting a desktop background is really not something that you spend much time on. However it is nice to have something cool or maybe even something better than just a picture. There are a few things out there that will allow you to have something other than just [...]

Play Windows Media Files on Mac

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Convert Video For Free on Your Mac

If you have a Mac and you edit videos you know that your selection of programs for video converting is small. There are plenty out there and most of them do a great job, but very few of them are free. Most people would settle for QuickTime Pro which is a pro [...]

Quick Tip #11- Hidden Files OS X

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Quick Tip #10: Add Holidays in iCal

This is a video that I made in which I show you how to add US holidays into Apple’s iCal by subscribing to a internet feed.
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Quick Tip #9- How to Transfer MAMP Site to a Web Server

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