OS X has long offered accessibility options, but they’ve always been a tad hard to reach and tweak. Not anymore, thanks to Mountain Lion’s ability to launch a standard Accessibility panel for quick options. Previously, in Mac OS X you had to launch System Preferences, enter the Accessibility pane, and st... |
20 August 2012 10:54 GMT |
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Mountain Lion comes with a lot of neat stuff under the hood. A most precious enhancement is the memory management, but we’re not here to talk about that. We’re here to talk about how you can use Preview to create 9gag material in seconds.
Many applications in OS X 10.8 have gotten an extra feature here a... |
16 August 2012 09:33 GMT |
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There’s an easy way to bypass Mountain Lion’s security measures when you want to quickly use an application without disturbing Gatekeeper in the System Preferences panel. The guide below describes it. By default, Mountain Lion will only allow users to install applications from trusted sources. In Apple&... |
13 August 2012 09:02 GMT |
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The system-wide Rename function in OS X Mountain Lion now allows users to assign a different name to the files they’re working on without having to leave that file, access the menu, and perform additional commands. You can now do it with just one click! Although Apple is attracting some heavy criticism over it... |
8 August 2012 03:56 GMT |
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With the release of OS X Mountain Lion last month, Apple set in place new security features for the Mac user base, enabling customers to select one of three types of permissions to have applications installed on the system. Sensing that OS X will soon become a hot target for cybercriminals, Apple has introduced Gate... |
3 August 2012 20:21 GMT |
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