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Audio Transfer: Convert Audio to Digital on Mac

Submitted by sheala on Mon, 12/24/2007 - 00:05.

Recently a friend came to to me with a tape of her husband giving a talk for a volunteer organization he was a member of. Her husband died a couple of years ago and she asked me if there was anyway to get his recorded talk off tape and onto something more permanent. Of course! She sent me home with her husband’s old tape deck and the tape. So began an interesting project. READ MORE »


Keep Items Visible - Mac Tips Daily! Best Of Episode

Submitted by jcost on Wed, 04/11/2007 - 05:52.

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When you resize windows and make them smaller, you will lose some icons on your menu bars. This can be frustrating, but here is a way to keep your most needed icons in sight, even when you make the window smaller. This tip works with most OS X apps.

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Forgotten Passwords - Mac Tips Daily! Best Of Episode

Submitted by jcost on Wed, 04/11/2007 - 05:45.

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Keychain in OS X is a great place to store all of your passwords. In fact, when you login to your account, your keychain is unlocked, since you have authenticated by logging in. Whenever you use Safari to store a password, it saves it in the keychain - as do most Mac apps.

The problem I suffer from is that I constantly am forgetting a password to a site I have previously logged into before. Since some browsers don't work with the Keychain (Firefox.. Camino..etc), I don't have the convenience of Safari auto-filling in the blanks for me. By the way, this tip works for anything that you have saved in your Keychain.

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Bonjour For Windows - Mac Tips Daily! Best Of Episode

Submitted by jcost on Wed, 04/11/2007 - 05:37.

bonjour Do you use Macs & PCs? Well, OS X has a built in networking technology called 'Bonjour', and it is one of the Zero-Config setups you are always hearing about. I use Bonjour for printing from my PC to a printer attached to my Mac, but it can do much more than that.

To make it simple, I use a program Apple provides free of charge - Bonjour for Windows 1.03 (download it on your PC -- not the Mac). It requires Windows 2000, 2003 server, or XP. You also need to have some type of home network installed, where your computers are setup so they can talk to each other.

Run the client on your PC (not the Mac), and then you can seamlessly network your printers & more with your Mac!

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