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Printer Sharing - PC to Mac
Printer sharing requires the workgroup name to be the same on both the Macs and the PCs on your network. Follow these instructions to change the workgroup name on your Mac(s) to match your PCs.
File Sharing in OS X 10.5
The newest version of OS X provides finer control over who can access shared folders on a Mac network and what access rights they have.
Printer Sharing - Vista to Mac
Vista's printer sharing feature requires a bit of tweaking before it will work with your Mac. Learn how to configure printer sharing in both Vista and OS X 10.5 with these step-by-step instructions.
Bento
Bento, FileMaker’s latest database application, may very well be the friendliest personal organizer for the Mac. Bento offers a fully relational database that is easy to use and easy on the budget.
MacJournal 5
Mariner Software’s MacJournal 5 may be the best journal, diary, and blogging front end for the Mac. Focus on Macs found so much to like about MacJournal 5 that it earned a four-star rating.
Format Your Hard Drive
Disk Utility provides several options for formatting a hard drive. You can select the drive format, as well as the method of erasing and testing the drive, during the format process.
Pick the Right External Drive
Buying an external hard drive may seem to entail making difficult decisions, but once you understand the basic choices available, you'll find that selecting an external hard drive enclosure is a simple process.
Copy iPod Music With iTunes
You can easily transfer purchased content from your iPod to your Mac, using iTunes 7.3 or later. These step-by-step instructions will help you recover the purchased files from your iPod.
Sharing Your Windows Printer
Printer sharing between Windows and OS X can be a bit tricky, but with the help of our printer sharing guides, you should be able to print from your Mac to your Windows computer in no time.
Boot Camp: Partitioning
Boot Camp Assistant, part of Apple's Boot Camp, is the primary application for getting an Intel-based Mac ready to run Microsoft Windows. Using Boot Camp Assistant, you can create two partitions on your hard drive, one for Mac OS X and one for Windows.
Roxio Toast 9 Titanium Review
Review of Toast 9 Titanium and its many new features, including Blu-ray support, streaming video, and an improved user interface. Roxio Toast 9 Titanium continues its dominance as the leading CD/DVD burning application of choice for the Mac.
Startup Shortcuts
These startup keyboard shortcuts come in handy if you need to troubleshoot your Mac, or you just want to boot from a different volume than usual.
Clean Install OS X 10.5
Installing OS X 10.5 Leopard using the Erase and Install method gives you the ability to create a clean, fresh install with no leftover debris from any previous OS you may have had installed.
Partitioning with Disk Utility
Disk Utility is the application of choice for partitioning a hard drive. Disk Utility is straightforward and easy to use, it provides a nice graphical interface, and best of all, it’s free. Disk Utility is included with the Mac OS.
Install a Hard Drive: Mac Pro
Adding an internal SATA (Serial ATA) hard drive to a Mac is a fairly simple task under any circumstances, but it's particularly easy with a Mac Pro, because it doesn't require any special tools. The Mac Pro's hard drive sleds are easy to pull out and then pop back into place.
View Hidden Folders
Your Mac has a few secrets, hidden folders and files that are invisible to you. You can use Terminal, which is included with OS X, to force your Mac to reveal its secrets.
Back Up Your Mac
There are many Mac backup software programs available. With so many products to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. Focus on Macs takes a look at some of the software and hardware that can help you with your Mac backups.
iPod to Mac
An iPod stores music, podcasts, audio books, movies, and videos in hidden folders. Before you can recover data from an iPod, you must be able to see these normally invisible folders.
Modify the Sidebar
The Finder sidebar is a handy place to store frequently used files, folders, and applications. It's also easy to customize.
Resize With Disk Utility
The version of Disk Utility bundled with OS X 10.5 or later has a few notable features, specifically, the ability to add, delete, and resize hard drive partitions without erasing data. If you need to resize a partition, or you would like to split a partition into multiple partitions, you can do it with Disk Utility, without losing the data that’s currently stored on the drive.
Macs and HDTV
Your new big-screen HDTV probably has more video connections than your old TV. Why not use one of them for your Mac?
Desktop Wallpaper
You can change your Mac’s desktop wallpaper from the standard Apple-supplied image to almost any picture you care to use. You can also set your Mac’s desktop wallpaper to randomly select a picture from a specified folder.
Time Machine: Setup
Backing up files using Apple’s Time Machine couldn’t be easier. All it takes is a few clicks to make your data safe and secure.
Office 2008 for Mac
It's been a long wait, but Office 2008 for Mac is finally here. Focus on Macs tests and reviews the performance of Office 2008's major applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Entourage), with a particularly critical look at how well they work with Intel Macs.
Apple MacBook Review
Review of the 2.4 GHz Apple MacBook, one of the top-selling notebooks in the industry. Using a Core 2 Duo processor, the MacBook comes with OS X 10.5 (Leopard) pre-installed, and is able to run Windows as well.
Anti-Virus Programs and Macs
The Mac has a longstanding reputation as a secure operating system, with no known successful virus attacks in the wild. With a rich history of being virus free, do Macs need anti-virus protection?
Review of Carbon Copy Cloner
Review of Carbon Copy Cloner 3.1. New or improved data backup, cloning, and scheduling features earn Carbon Copy Cloner a 4-star rating from Focus on Macs.
File Sharing With OS X 10.4
Sharing files among the Macs on a home network is a straightforward process that's easy to set up.
Photoshop Elements 6
Review of Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac, including ease of installation, new features, performance, and a look at how well Photoshop Elements 6 works with other Mac applications.
Canon PIXMA iP4500
As you might expect from its name, the Canon PIXMA iP4500 Photo Printer performs better as a photo printer than a document printer, but it’s strong enough at printing text and graphics to serve double-duty. The Canon PIXMA iP4500 can print directly from PictBridge-compatible digital cameras, but it doesn’t have any memory card slots. Find out more about the Canon PIXMA iP4500 Photo Printer in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Back Up Your Startup Disk
You can create a replica of your startup disk that is not only an exact copy, but bootable as well. This is the ideal type of backup to perform before updating any system software.
Build Your Own External HD
Building an external hard drive is an easy project that anyone can undertake. All you need is an external enclosure, a hard drive, and about 10 minutes of your time.
Network Locations
If you use your Mac in more than one location, such as home and work, Network Locations can simplify the process of connecting to multiple networks.
AOL Email Using Apple's Mail
Apple's Mail is one of the most intuitive email applications currently available for Macs. It can easily handle AOL and other web-based email accounts.
Using the Finder
Using the Finder on a Mac isn't very difficult, but there are a few quirks and secrets that all Mac users should know about. Learn how to use the Finder and simplify your daily activities with your Mac.
iMac
The iMac is a great desktop Mac, one that works well as the primary computer for many individuals. But there are some tradeoffs to be aware of when considering this all-in-one design from Apple.
Archive Install OS X 10.5
Installing OS X 10.5 Leopard using the Archive and Install method lets you create a clean, fresh install without giving up the ability to access your older system folder, should you ever need any of your old data.
Migration Assistant
Migration Assistant makes it easy to migrate user account data, home directories, applications, files, and computer settings from your old version of OS X to your latest installation of Leopard.
Upgrade to OS X 10.5
Installing OS X Leopard requires you to boot from the Leopard Install DVD. There are multiple ways to start this boot process, including a method for when your Mac isn’t working correctly.
Add Administrator User Account
Adding administrator user accounts to your Mac allows you to specify other individuals who can take on the administrator role. Administrators have an elevated set of privileges that allow them to install applications, change system preferences, and perform a variety of maintenance tasks.
Mac Pro
A tower of 8-core power, the Mac Pro is nothing if not powerful and expandable. Its elegant design makes adding memory, hard drives, and add-in cards a simpler task than almost any other computer can claim.
Creating User Accounts
The Mac's User Accounts feature allows multiple individuals to use the same Mac, while protecting each user's privacy. The Mac supports several types of user accounts, including administrator, standard, managed, and guest.
EndNote X1 for Mac OS X
EndNote X1 for Mac OS X is a powerful research tool that can help you keep a seemingly unmanageable collection of text, images, and files under control. It’s not the easiest program to learn to use, but if you create more than one or two bibliographies per year, it’s well worth your time and money. Find out more about EndNote X1 for Mac OS X in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
iWeb '08
There aren't many easier ways to create a personal web site than with iWeb '08. It uses an intuitive WYSIWYG interface that is similar in look and feel to using a basic desktop publishing program. iWeb's only real flaw is that it limits automatic publishing to .Mac sites. If you host your web site anywhere else, you'll have to work a little bit harder to publish it.
Parallels Custom Install
Parallels allows you to share files between OS X and Windows. You can choose to enable or disable file sharing. You can also choose the location for the virtual machine.
A SuperDuper Application
SuperDuper 2.5 may very well be the easiest way to create a bootable clone of your startup drive. With its easy-to-use interface, SuperDuper garners 4 stars out of 5 from Focus on Macs. Find out more about the SuperDuper 2.5 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Add Standard User Accounts
Adding standard user accounts allows you to share your Mac with multiple individuals. It’s easy to add user accounts; all you need is an existing administrative account.
Mac Mini
Mac Minis are small and inexpensive. They're a good choice for first-time Mac users, for adding to home theater systems, or for serving as very portable desktop computers for college-bound students. But as attractive as they are, Mac Minis are not flawless.
Wacom Intuos3
The Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet is available in six different sizes and configurations. Even the smallest tablet is a little pricey for casual use, but if you need to create or edit digital images, you won’t find a more intuitive tool than the Wacom Intuos3. Find out more about the Wacom Intuos3 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Lexmark Z1300
The Lexmark Z1300 inkjet printer is a bargain-basement, no-frills printer, with little to recommend it. It’s not bad at printing color photos, but the cost of replacement ink cartridges more than outweighs the Lexmark Z1300’s low upfront cost. Find out more about the Lexmark Z1300 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi
The NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi widescreen display produces truly impressive color images, but the NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi's premium price puts it out of reach of almost anyone but graphics and multimedia professionals. Even pros would be well advised to look elsewhere, because displays that offer similar performance and features are available for much less. Find out more about the NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Web Sharing on Your Mac
OS X uses the well-known Apache web server for sharing web sites on a local network. Setting up web sharing is an easy task for Mac users.
Wacom Cintiq 21UX
The Wacom Cintiq 21UX may be the ultimate in graphics tablets, not withstanding the two other available Cintiq sizes. Although it functions like a graphics tablet, it’s more accurate to call it an interactive pen display, because it includes its own built-in LCD. Find out more about the Wacom Cintiq 21UX in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Lexmark C530dn
The network-ready Lexmark C530dn color laser printer is a good choice for small office and home office use. It offers good to excellent output quality and fast output speeds, and has built-in duplexing capabilities, to help you save money on paper. Find out more about the Lexmark C530dn in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Adesso CyberTablet 12000
The Adesso CyberTablet 12000 graphics tablet offers a very generous 9”x12” active workspace at a very affordable price. The tablet is compatible with almost any software program that accepts input from a mouse, and comes with a cordless, pressure-sensitive pen and a wireless three-button scrolling mouse. Find out more about the Adesso CyberTablet 12000 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
ViewSonic VX2835wm
The ViewSonic VX2835wm 28” widescreen LCD display is without doubt an imposing display. The ViewSonic VX2835wm's sheer size means it will dominate your desktop, as well as provide a very generous workspace. It’s not the best at reproducing color accurately, but it has other redeeming features. Find out more about the ViewSonic VX2835wm 28” widescreen LCD display in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Focus on Macs - QuickTips
An index of QuickTips for the Focus on Macs guide site.
Customize the Finder Toolbar
You can easily customize the Finder toolbar by dragging and dropping new items onto it.
Create a Virtual Machine
VMware's Fusion offers several hard disk options to choose from when you create a virtual machine, including the size of the virtual machine and the way it allocates disk space.
Review - Macally PHR-S100SUA
Review of the Macally PHR-S100SUA eSATA, FireWire, USB 2.0 external storage enclosure. This external drive enclosure has a universal, triple interface that allows you to use the PHR-S100SUA with just about any Mac or PC.
Bento Review Screenshots - Adding Relationships in Bento
Bento’s method of creating a relationship between two database sources is by far the easiest I’ve ever seen.
The Flashing Question Mark
If your Mac displays a flashing question mark after you turn it on, it may be a temporary hiccup or it may mean your Mac can't find a bootable operating system.
Install Vista
This step will tell you where to find your Windows Vista product key, and how to enter the key when you install Vista.
ViewSonic VX2255wmb
ViewSonic designed the ViewSonic VX2255wmb 22” widescreen display with gamers and movie enthusiasts in mind. But although the VX2255wmb is a perfectly serviceable display, it doesn’t offer anything particularly special for either of its target audiences. Find out more about the ViewSonic VX2255wmb 22” widescreen display in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Time Capsule
Time Capsule provides network storage capabilities for home networks, allowing Mac and/or Windows computers to access and share its internal hard drive. Designed for use with Time Machine, the backup service included with OS X 10.5 and later, Time Capsule is an elegant solution to home backup needs.
Ejecting CDs/DVDs from Macs
Unlike many PCs, Macs don't have a manual eject button on their CD/DVD drives. You can eject a CD or DVD from a Mac using one of three methods: the eject key on the keyboard, the F12 key on the keyboard, or an application's eject command.
Batch Change Photo Names
iPhoto has a batch change function that you can use to rename multiple photos at the same time. Batch changing iPhoto images is much easier than editing one image title at a time.
New Item Alert
Use OS X's Folder Actions feature to automate recurring events. In this example, it will notify you whenever a new file is added to a specific folder.
Epson PictureMate Zoom
The Epson PictureMate Zoom Compact Photo Printer packs a lot of features in a small package. It produces stunning snapshots, with vivid, true-to-life color; has its own DVD reader/CD burner; and can print photos with or without a computer. Find out more about the Epson PictureMate Zoom in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
VMware Fusion
VMware Fusion virtualization software allows you to run Windows and other operating systems on a Mac.
Half the Price, Twice as Fast
Reviewing the iPhone 3G led me to conclude that Apple hasn’t just released a new iPhone; it has also created a new mobile computing platform that has the potential to change the mobile market.
Printer & Fax Sharing
The print sharing capabilities in the Mac OS make it easy to share printers and fax machines among all of the Macs on a local network.
Gmail Using Apple's Mail
Apple's Mail is one of the most intuitive email applications currently available for Macs. It can easily handle Gmail and other web-based email accounts.
HP w2408 Widescreen Display
The HP w2408 is a 24” widescreen display that produces eye-popping color and sharp text that’s readable even at small font sizes. The HP w2408 has few video inputs, but its only real flaw is limited viewing angles, particularly in portrait mode, which won’t actually matter much to most users. Find out more about the HP w2408 24” in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Musical Typing
You can play your Mac keyboard like a grand piano or any other software-based instrument you load into GarageBand 3.
Wacom Graphire Wireless
In terms of features, it’s hard to find fault with the Wacom Graphire Wireless graphics tablet. But unless you really must have a wireless graphics tablet, you’d be better off spending an additional $80 and getting the Wacom Intuos3 6x8. Find out more about the Wacom Graphire Wireless in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Finder Path Bar
The Finder Path Bar is a nifty feature that’s new in OS X 10.5. Using the Finder Path Bar is easy, but first you have to make it visible.
HP w2007 Widescreen Display
The HP w2007 is a 20.1” widescreen LCD display that delivers above average text and images, but falls a little short on features. Find out more about the LHP w2007 20.1” widescreen LCD Display in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Right-Clicking and Macs
Because the Mac OS supports multi-button mice, right-clicking an object is a common shortcut for Mac users. If you have an Apple Mighty Mouse, you may need to activate the multi-button option in the OS before it will work correctly.
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Adobe Photoshop CS3 offers new and improved features that are well worth the upgrade price for existing users, and a great value for new users. In addition to improved performance, Photoshop CS3 runs native on Intel-based Macs. Find out more about Adobe Photoshop CS3 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is any type of software that is designed to cause damage, disrupt activities, provide unauthorized access to a computer or network, or collect data about you without your knowledge.
Dock Menus
Dock menus allow you to use the Dock to control active applications.
Bento Review Screenshots - Using Pop-up Menus
Once you create a Choices field, Bento will display it as a pop-up menu within a database record.
Easy Vista Install
If you use the Windows Easy Install option in VMware Fusion to create a Virtual Machine on your Mac, you can kick back while Fusion installs Windows.
Eject a CD or DVD
There are several ways to eject a CD or DVD from a Mac, including dragging its icon to the Trash, and using the right-click pop-up menu.
Easy Text Control
Safari accurately displays web pages as their designers intended, which isn't always a good thing. Fortunately, you can easily control text size.
Set Up Parental Controls
On the Mac, Parental Controls are Apple's user management system for controlling which system functions and applications are available to a managed user. Parental Controls also offer content filtering, web site filtering, iChat and Mail approval lists, and time management, to prevent your children from using the computer when they should be doing something else.
Custom Vista Install
Parallels Tools is a set of Vista drivers that let your Mac and Vista interact in a seamless manner.
Remove Items From Your Dock
The Dock, which acts as an application launcher, comes pre-populated with Apple applications. It's easy to remove any that are just taking up space.
Keep Your Desktop Clean
Live Preview, Leopard's newest feature, displays thumbnail images of a file's contents. This can cause severe slowdown if your desktop is cluttered.
SATA
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) has been the hard drive interface method of choice for Macintosh computers since the G5. SATA's advantages over other hard drive interface methods include faster transfer rates, thinner and more flexible cabling, and easier plug-and-play connections.
Focus on Macs - GuideReviews
An index of GuideReviews for the Focus on Macs guide site.
Kidspiration 3
Kidspiration 3 is visual learning (also called mind mapping) software for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade. It includes Picture, Writing, and Math components, to help kids develop basic skills in reading, writing, social studies, science, and math. It also helps younger children develop basic mousing skills. Find out more about Kidspiration 3 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
LCD Displays
If you're in the market for any Mac but an iMac, you'll probably also be looking for an LCD display. Even laptop users can benefit from a larger display when working at home or at the office. There are many sizes and types of displays to choose from; it helps to familiarize yourself with the terminology before you go shopping, whether online or in a retail store.
Brother HL-4040CN
The Brother HL-4040CN color laser printer is robust enough to meet the needs of small and medium businesses, and affordable enough for home and home office users.
Which VM is Right for You?
The three top applications for running Windows on an Intel-based Mac are Boot Camp, Parallels, and Fusion. Which one is best for you? We’ll help you decide.
Managed Accounts
Managed accounts are specialized user accounts that include a parental control feature that allows you (or the Mac administrator) to control which applications can be used and which web sites can be visited. Managed accounts are a good choice if you want to allow younger family members to use your Mac even when you’re not around to supervise them.
Didi & Ditto First Grade
Find out more about Didi & Ditto First Grade: The Wolf King in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Bento Review Screenshots - Customizing Bento Forms
Bento includes a collection of forms you can customize; you can also create new forms. In addition to adding or removing fields, you can add a limited number of objects to a form.
Windows Keyboards and Macs
Almost any Windows keyboard that has a USB interface will work with a Mac. The only catch is that some of the keys on Windows keyboards have different names than those on Macintosh keyboards. This FAQ covers the Windows keyboard equivalents for the Mac's command, option, control, delete, and return keys.
The Menu Bar
The Mac OS X menu bar is a thin horizontal bar that spans the top of the Mac desktop. The menu bar always contains the Apple menu (identified by an Apple logo icon), as well as the basic File, Edit, View, Windows, and Help menu items. The menu bar may also contain items placed there by currently active applications. Unlike the Dock, the menu bar cannot be moved to other locations.
Embedded Color Profile Test
Apple provides a collection of images that can be used to test the accuracy of applied embedded color profiles in applications and output devices.
Boot Camp: Windows on Your Mac
Apple’s Boot Camp, included with OS X 10.5 and later, lets you install and run Windows on your Mac.
Finder Labels
Finder labels are colored tags that you can use to organize items in Finder windows by assigning the same color to related files and folders.
Windows Express Install
In order to automate the installation process, Parallels will need to collect some information from you, including the Windows product key and your name.
Hide the Dock
If you want to free up a little screen real estate, you can set the Dock to disappear when you're not actively using it.
Spyware
Spyware is any software that has the ability to gather information about a computer user, usually without the user's knowledge.
Laser Printer
A laser printer is a printer that uses a light source (usually a laser) to project onto a charged surface (usually a rotating drum). Laser printers are available in color and monochrome versions, in a wide variety of price ranges.
USB
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a uniform connector designed to simplify the process of connecting peripherals, such as printers or keyboards, to a computer.
iMovie '08
iMovie '08 is aimed at an entirely different target audience than previous versions. No longer a movie editing tool designed for big screen and/or long format films, iMovie has a new goal in life: the quick and easy creation of video clips for YouTube and .Mac. You can also store iMovie in your iTunes library, and use it to view videos on iPods and iPhones.
InspireData 1.5
InspireData 1.5 is a graphing application that blends elements of spreadsheet software, database software, and presentation software to help students gather data and explore and understand how different pieces of data relate to each other. Find out more about Inspire Data 1.5 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Add Apps to the Dock
The OS X Dock, which serves as an application launcher, comes pre-populated with many Apple applications. You can also add your own favorite apps to the Dock.
Inspiration 8
Inspiration 8 mind mapping software is like a muse in a box. If your brain is stuck in neutral, Inspiration 8 can get it back in gear again, with a user interface that’s clean and easy to navigate, and a large symbol library that can spark endless ideas. Find out more about Inspiration 8 in this expert review from Focus on Macs.
Address Book
Address Book is one of the applications that Apple bundles with Mac OS X system software. Address Book allows you to create and maintain a centralized repository of contacts that other software programs can access and use.
Backup Software
Backup software is a kind of insurance policy for your Mac. Like home or car insurance, you hope you’ll never need to use it, but it’s reassuring to know that it’s there. If you back up your files on a regular basis, you won’t have to worry about losing all of your hard work and precious data if your hard drive fails.
Parallels
Parallels Desktop for Mac allows you to run Windows, Linux, and other operating systems side by side with OS X. Because Parallels can run multiple OSes simultaneously, it's easy to share data between them.
Move the Dock
The Dock, the program launcher that usually resides across the bottom of the screen in OS X, can be customized to suit your preferences.
Incremental Backup
Most backup software performs two basic types of backups, full and incremental. An incremental backup only copies data that is new or has changed since the last time the same data set was backed up.
DIY Weather Widget
Safari 3.x can turn a web clipping into a Dashboard widget. Adding a weather radar map widget to your Dashboard takes just a few simple steps.
Finder Window Shortcuts
You can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly execute the most often used Finder navigation commands.
Partition
Partitions are separate sections of a hard drive. Partitioning is the process of physically creating separate sections on a hard drive.
Hard Drive
A hard drive is a mechanical device that stores digital information. There are two important things to be aware of when you're in the market for a hard drive: capacity and interface type.
HTML
HTML is a markup language that specifies the formatting of the content of web pages, including text, images, and links. HTML tells a browser how to display a page.
Widgets
Widgets are small applications that run in a confined environment in OS X known as Dashboard. You can easily create your own widgets using basic web development methods.
Adware
Adware is a type of spyware that collects information about your buying habits, as well as the web sites you visit. Adware uses the information it collects to display advertising in your web browser or other applications that is keyed to your particular interests.
Backup
A backup is a copy of one or more of your computer data files. You can back up your data manually, by copying files from your hard drive to another hard drive or to removable media. You can also use backup software to automate the process of backing up your files.
RAM
RAM (Random Access Memory) is a computer's main memory. RAM temporarily stores parts of the operating system and any applications you run, to allow faster access to data.
Add a Search Feature With iWeb
You can add a search feature to an iWeb-created blog with just a click of the mouse, using the iWeb Inspector.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) usually refers to a wireless networking system that uses any of the 802.11 wireless networking protocols.
Driver
A driver is a small software program designed to allow a piece of hardware, such as a printer, to communicate with a computer and its operating system. Drivers are operating system specific as well as device specific.
Faster Software Installations
Software installers are prone to searching all of your hard drives for older versions of their software to update, which can waste time.
Spring-Loaded Folders
Spring-loaded folders let you drill down through a hierarchy of folders and drag and drop items as needed.
AppleTalk
AppleTalk is an older networking method that Apple created to simplify the process of setting up and maintaining networks. AppleTalk networks were simple plug-and-play affairs, which made complex networking easy for casual users.
Optical Drive
In addition to a hard drive, most desktop and laptop computers come with an optical drive, which is designed to read or read and write optical media (CDs and DVDs).
Express Vista Install
You've already created a Parallels virtual machine to contain your Vista environment; now it's time to actually install Vista.
Macworld Predictions 2008
Macworld San Francisco 2008 Top 7 Predictions. Our picks for the 7 rumors we think will come true at Macworld 2008. When Steve takes the stage, we expect some new hardware announcements, software updates, and at least one surprise that no one predicted.
Optical Media
Optical media is a generic term that refers to any type of data storage media that uses light, usually in the form of a laser, to read and/or write data.
Demo
A demo is a trial version of a software program that you can use for a specified period of time before you decide whether or not to buy it.
Hardware
In terms of computers, hardware usually refers to external components, such as printers or scanners, that you can see or touch. Some internal computer components, such as the processor and memory, are also called hardware.
Safari Window Shortcuts
Safari supports multi-window and tabbed browsing. If you're not sure how to take advantage of this feature, these keyboard shortcuts can help.
GarageBand '08
GarageBand '08 will appeal to professional musicians and hobbyists alike. New features include Magic GarageBand, automation, arrangement editing, and multi-take capabilities.
MacBook Air
Weighing in at 3 lbs., and ranging in height from 0.16" to 0.76", Apple's MacBook Air may not be the lightest sub notebook available for road warriors and other travelers, but it's definitely the thinnest. Don't let the MacBook Air's scant weight and thin size mislead you into thinking that it will leave you squinty-eyed and cramp-fingered. It has a 13.3" display, and a gorgeous, full-size keyboard.
Application
An application is a software program designed to perform one or more computer functions.
Inkjet Printer
An inkjet printer uses specially designed print heads that can spray ink directly onto paper in specific patterns. Most inkjet printers are four-color printers (cyan, magenta, yellow, black), although six-color inkjet printers are also available. Inkjet printers may combine three or four colors in one cartridge, or have separate cartridges for each color.
Multifunction Printer
A multifunction printer (MFP) combines several different functions in a single printer, usually printing, scanning, copying, and faxing.
Relational Database
Desktop databases come in two basic types, relational and flat file. A relational database is made up of multiple tables. Each table contains sets of information that relates to other tables. A relational database allows you to use and edit a table independently of other tables in the database.
Focus on Macs - StepBySteps
An index of StepBySteps for the Focus on Macs guide site.
Conversions With Calculator
Use Calculator to quickly convert from one popular unit of measure to another.
Software
Software includes any program that can be stored and used on a computer. The term usually refers to both applications and operating systems.
LCD
An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is made from two or more sheets of polarizing material, with a liquid crystal solution in between them.

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