Emailing entire webpages (complete with graphics, formatting, links, etc.) is very easy in Safari. I often email entire webpages to myself to reference later—for example, recipe pages, confirmation forms, and directions. It can also be useful to email an entire webpage to a friend or client. There are two ways to do this in Safari: […]

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For about a year now I’ve been using a Mac mini at home as a consumer-level entertainment server. It’s a baseline model that I added a 320GB internal hard drive and an external 2TB RAID to. It’s a very basic setup, the Mac mini is connected to my television for video output, a receiver that […]

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My mailbox swelled to the point that the “comparing notes with server” function seen in Mail’s Activity viewer (found in the Window menu) would take almost a minute to complete. I looked into it a bit, and found that I had saved over 40,000 messages in the past few years. This included communication with customers, […]

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Today we had a wonderful customer in the store who had just switched to Apple by buying a new MacBook, and was finding difficulty utilizing his company’s web-based calendar and communications website. The site in question required Internet Explorer(yuck!) 6.0 or higher to operate. When browsed to using Safari or Firefox, the site would propagate […]

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After reading Ed’s article a couple weeks ago about the “Paste and Match Style” feature, I was reminded of two of my absolute favorite applications that enhanced my copy and paste capabilities and generally just made me an even happier Mac user. The first application, PTHPasteboard by PTH Consulting, has become such a vital part […]

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Since I bought a MacBook Air from our first delivery of them earlier this year, I’ve grown more and more attached to it. I take it with me when I travel, and it serves as my main home computer. Combined with the AirPort Disk functionality of the newest AirPort Extreme Base Station, the MacBook Air’s […]

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