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Think back on that classic New Year image--the one in which the old year hobbles hunchbacked into history as a diapered new year smiles.
There’s a quick keyboard shortcut for that: just press Cmd+Opt+Shift+Escape for a few seconds to quit the application in front. You can also press Cmd+Opt+Esc to bring up the Force Quit menu and ...
If you want to give it a shot without the risk, you don't have to give up your current OS X installation or even boot from an external drive. Here's how. What to Expect in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Read More ...
Also, disconnect any FireWire/USB devices before applying Mac OS X 10.4.9 (except for your startup drive, if it is FireWire or USB, and your keyboard/mouse), then reconnect the devices one by one ...
The controversy stirred up around the Mac OS X interface has one designer working on a complete overhaul of the slick new look. Traditionalists will be pleased. By Leander Kahney.
Apple plans to release its next Mac operating system, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, at the end of October, according to sources with knowledge of the launch plans. This comes despite claims and speculation ...
I’m not aware, though, of any way to toggle the behavior of click and Command-click, so that you could release a minimized window into the current Space with a single click. Thanks to Mac OS X ...
How to update macOS to get the latest version. If you think your Mac is outdated, try to update it. 1. Again, open the About This Mac screen from the Apple logo in the top-left corner. And again ...
Amongst the flurry of announcements made today at WWDC 2009 -- the most prominent and high-profile of which was the iPhone 3G S -- Apple unveiled their latest operating system, Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Compared to eight months ago, the OS has more things to demo, while today’s glimpse also yielded the set of current Fuchsia wallpapers (via Ron Amadeo). Fuchsia’s lockscreen, ...
Mac OS X offers developers three different sets of application programming interfaces (APIs), each with its own benefits and challenges. Classic is the same set used in the current Mac OS 9 ...
Many times after a major system update (such as an incremental Mac OS X update, i.e. Mac OS X 10.4.5 or a Security Update) can cause an inability to properly startup -- you may see a blank grey ...