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As I mentioned yesterday, I’ve switched to using ReadKit for reading RSS feeds on the Mac. ReadKit’s “smart folders” are a great feature that Reeder lacked, making me consider sticking with ReadKit even if Reeder introduces third party sync options in future. One problem I had was figuring out to create smart folders with nested groups of rules where “any” or “all” must be true. One of the default
These are extensions for Safari 5 that I’ve created. To use them: Upgrade to the latest version of Safari. Click the download button next to one of the extensions below. Double-click on the downloaded file to install. All Extensions AnySearch KeySearch Amazon Search Menu Item BugMeNot Imgur Upload Reddit Comments Linked Images Mail Open Tabs Text Statistics Alexa Site Stats ChEMBL Search ChemSpide
Every time Apple brings out a new version of OS X, we compile a list of our favourite Terminal commands for enabling hidden features and changing hidden settings (here are the lists for Tiger and Leopard). For those who are new to Terminal Commands, here's a quick run down of how to use them. Don't worry, it's really easy. Start by opening up Terminal, located in the Utilities folder in the Applic
If you are looking for more Geektool scripts then check out the Mac OS X Tips Geeklets site. It has loads of user-contributed Geeklets all in one place for you to download. Recently I have been trying out different ways to display the current day's iCal events and to do items on my desktop. I wanted a way of quickly checking what I need to do that day without having to open iCal, Dashboard or any
Back in March I did a tip listing 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings. Since Leopard has been released, there are a whole load of new ones so I thought I'd do another list. In general, these will only work with Leopard. I have slipped in a few that will work with Tiger, but you should check out the old list for commands that will definitely work. If you don't already know, here are s
Update: This article is very old. Most of the Terminal Commands still work, but consider checking out our top Terminal commands for Leopard and Snow Leopard. Our Terminal Tips category also has loads of other ways help you get the most out of your Mac. There are a huge amount of hidden settings for Mac OS X and its applications that aren't accessible from preferences dialog boxes or the System Pre
I’m always looking for ways to automate the most repetitive tasks I find myself doing on my Mac. The other day, I realised that I spend a lot of time manually creating Calendar events by copying information from booking confirmation emails. This is exactly the sort of task that can be easily automated to save you a little bit of time and effort every day. Here’s how you can set up a custom rule in
Heres an unexpected file hidden in the Mac OS X system files. Go to the Finder's Go menu, and select Go to Folder. In the window that appears, type: /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/test/ and hit Go. In the window that opens, double-click on the audiotest.au file and voilà!
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