Ever wonder where those pesky specials characters that aren’t written on your keyboard (e.g. ¢, ©, ®, ™) are when you’re writing? They’re all listed in Character Palette—part of OS X. Easy access can be found either as a part of your other Apple Apps (such as Mail, TextEdit, Stickies, etc.) or in the International […]

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There are hundreds of relatively unpublicized features hidden in every version of Mac OS X. Some of these features are neat-but-frivolous, but many others can quickly become indispensable. We share these hidden features every week, calling them “Mac Treats.” Here are my top three indispensable Mac Treats. I use these almost every single time I […]

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…No App Store Required! Note: This Mac Treat is specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch. The App Store is great—it’s full of hundreds of different useful, fun and informative applications (save for the alarmingly large number of fart apps), and includes numerous applications dedicated to websites you normally visit through your computer’s browser. So, […]

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Here’s a tip for easily creating encrypted Disk Images in OS X, which are used to store sensitive files on your Mac. I thought of this as I began to scan my 2008 tax documents onto my MacBook Pro. I want to password-protect these documents, since they contain many personal details, such as my social […]

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I almost always have multiple applications running on my Mac. Sometimes I find the visual clutter of multiple apps distracting, even on my iMac’s large 24” monitor. In the past, I’ve downloaded special word processors (such as Scrivener) that feature full screen/screen shading settings to hide other apps, so I could better focus on writing. […]

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