Monday, November 9, 2009

Fix for GrowlMail plugin broken with 10.6.2 update

So assuming most users running Snow Leopard updated to the latest version 10.6.2 today, and if you use Apple Mail and the Growl Mail Plugin you noticed an error when opening up Mail after the update that the plugin was disabled because it was not compatible! Yowsers! It turns out the current version will still work with a little help from the Terminal. Here we go.

1. Make sure Apple Mail is quit if it was open.

2. Once the plugin gets disabled it is placed in your HD/Users/Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled) folder. What you need to do is move the folder labeled GrowlMail.mailbundle from the "Disabled" folder back into the Bundles folder right above it.

3. Then you need to open up the Terminal which is located in your Utilities folder.

4. Once the Terminal is open your going to copy and paste two separate elements into it.

The first one is:

defaults write ~/Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/Info SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs -array-add "2F0CF6F9-35BA-4812-9CB2-155C0FDB9B0F"

The second one is:

defaults write ~/Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/Info SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs -array-add "0CB5F2A0-A173-4809-86E3-9317261F1745"

5. After completing this you should be able to open Apple Mail and you will not see the error upon opening the App and all is well with our GrowlMail Plugin! Obviously an update from the guys over there will fix the issue and it sounds like this might happen everytime Apple updates the OS! Either way the plug-in is a must have, and I can't thank the Team over there enough for all their hard work.

Here is a link if you haven't installed or checked out Growl at all.


MACNERD Team



Mac OS 10.6.2 released

If your running Snow Leopard currently on your Mac there is a new version out 10.6.2. Go grab it under the Software Update Menu when you get a chance and enjoy the latest and greatest from Apple.

Here are the official fixes from Apple included in the update

About Mac OS 10.6.2


If you prefer to download it manually here is a link


MACNERD Team


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Important Apple TV 3.0.1 update released

Anyone who has upgraded there current Apple TV software to 3.0 recently should immediately upgrade to 3.0.1 which Apple recently issued this weekend in regards to content temporarily disappearing until a resync is done on the device.

Click the link for more details.

There is a resolution posted on the support link above so anyone that has been affected by the 3.0 problem should read the details for a fix.

MACNERD Team

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Mac Performance Update Released

Apple released a Performance Update which addresses hard drive pausing for customers with certain machines running Snow Leopard and Leopard. This is a great update so go get it if you fall in this bracket as it should answer those beachball problems!!

Here are the machines affected:

- MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2009)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2009)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2.53GHz, Mid 2009)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009)
- MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008)

- MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2009)
- MacBook (13-inch, Early 2009)
- MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008)

- MacBook Air (Mid 2009)
- MacBook Air (Late 2008)

- iMac (20-inch, Mid 2009)
- iMac (24-inch, Early 2009)
- iMac (20-inch, Early 2009)

- Mac mini (Early 2009)

Here are the updates for either operating system

Snow Leopard (300 KB) and Leopard (322 KB) versions.



MACNERD Team


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Top "10" iPhone Battery Saving Tips

So your one of the many out there with iPhone Battery complaints. Here is a list of several things that will help increase the overall battery life of your iPhone. They are listed in no particular order and whether you do some or all of these tips this is just a useful guide to getting more from your iPhone.

1. Turn off Push Notifications which is located in the Settings/Mail,Contacts,Calendars/Fetch. In addition to turning this off you could also set the Fetch option to "Manually".

2. Turn off Bluetooth when not in use. This can be found in the Settings Application.

3. Turn off Location Services which can be found in Settings/General tab. You will be prompted to turn it "ON" when using the Maps Application so my advice would be to use it when necessary.

4. Turn off 3g when you don't need it and just leave EDGE on This can be found in the Settings/Network tab.

5. Turn your Brightness down to under 50%. This can be found in the Settings/Brightness. You can keep Auto Brightness On but lowering the slider here will really help the life of your battery.

6. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. This can be found in the Settings App. In addition to turning off WiFi when not in use make sure you also turn off the "Ask to Join Networks" option inside the Wi-Fi tab.

7. Set your Auto-Lock to 1 Minute. This can be found in the Settings/General Tab. Another huge battery saver.

8. Turn off Notifications. This can be found in the Settings App as well. This is not a real big battery saver but any little bit helps.

9. Turn off Vibrate which is located in the Settings/Sounds Tab. You can just turn off the option for Vibrate for your Ring. Once again not a huge battery saver.

10. Turn off Repeat Alert in the Settings/Messages option. All this does is just allow one alert when receiving a SMS.

In conclusion it never hurts to turn off your iPhone at night. I also recommend calibrating your iPhone battery once every couple months which will help refresh your battery to maximize the life of your iPhone.

Here is the Apple Battery Tips Page for your Reference


MACNERD Team


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Snow Leopard Internet Issues

I have recently encountered several users experiencing "No Wireless Internet Connections" after updating to Snow Leopard. Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue. Most of the problems seem to be with wireless not wired connections.

1. You can go up to your Airport Bars in your Menu Bar and toggle the Airport On and Off.
2. If that doesn't work you can try restarting your Wireless Router as well as your Mac.
3. Finally if all else fails you can try this recipe which should lead to success
-Go into your router's administration page and find your DNS server(s).
-Open up your Network Preferences in your System Preferences window.
-Click on the Advanced section in the lower right hand corner, click on the DNS tab.
-Manually add the DNS servers you found in Step 1
-Save and apply the changes.


You should now be able to go online!

MACNERD Team


Friday, September 4, 2009

50 Essential iPhone Apps

I found this list provided by Gizmodo of the 50 most useful-wanted-must have- apps for your iPhone.

Happy Downloading.

Enjoy.

Top 50 iPhone Apps



MACNERD Team


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Look whats new in 10.6 Snow Leopard

If you have not already checked Apple.com for details on Snow Leopard. Here is the list of new enhancements and features of the upcoming 10.6 Operating System.

Enjoy.

MACNERD Team


Are you "Apps" ready for Snow Leopard?

I stumbled upon this Snow Leopard Application compatibility list here


This a great list of very common apps and there compatibility status for the upcoming release of Snow Leopard which is coming this Friday! This list is ongoing and being updated constantly so as we get closer to the release you might want to check this list more frequently to see how your Mac stacks up with the big release.


As a general rule backup your Mac before upgrading and remember that many apps will take time to becoming 10.6 compatible. With any new OS release check with the developer for details concerning your Apps in question.


MACNERD Team


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Safari 4.0.3 update available

It looks like Apple just released a new version of Safari!

Here is a direct link to Safari Download

You can also go to your Software Update under the Apple Menu and update that way which is easier.

Here are the fixes:
- Stability improvements for webpages that use the HTML 5 video tag
- Fixes an issue that prevented some users from logging into iWork.com
- Fixes an issue that could cause web content to be displayed in greyscale instead of color

Go grab it!

MACNERD Team


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Safari 4.0.2 update available

Go check your software update to get this essential update which fixes several security flaws amongst other things.

Here is the link if you haven't tried V.4 yet.

MACNERD Team


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

22 iPhone Tips you might not know about

These are just a few pointers to get the most out of the 3.0 software update for your iPhone.


MACNERD TEAM

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Macbook Takes Flight

Something to look forward too down the road from Apple?



MACNERD Team


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

iPhone 3.0 Software Released

Go grab your iPhones and iPods and update. The new 3.0 software is out! Ipod customers will have to pay 9.95 for the update but all existing iPhone customers can download the update for free.

Here are the details in case you haven't been keeping up with all thats going on courtesy of AppleInsider.

iPhone 3.0 Details


MACNERD Team



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Quicksilver Alternative from Google...

We all know how powerful and perfect Quicksilver is for that one click solution to launching applications or navigating your Mac for a file. As of today it looks like there is a new player in the game. Google has just released a very Quicksilver like application for FREE called quick search box

The Application does just about everything Quicksilver does and then some. We have tried it over here and it is working as expected and surprisingly well for a first release. It also has a very small memory footprint which keeps your system from bogging down. The option to remove the icon from the dock and place in the Menu are welcome and the Search option remembers your recent searches quite well and puts the items or applications that you use most at the forefront of the search.

Another very positive note about the app is that it's open source which means third party developers can utilize the app to integrate more features and ideas.

You do need to be running 10.5 Leopard to install but give it a try and see if your able to make the switch...we are slowly transitioning.

Google QSB

MACNERD Team


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Charge your iPhone using any Mac

There are 2 ways to achieve this here is the first and easiest way:

To get this to work you will have needed to plug your iPhone or iPod into your Mac prior and unchecked the Automatically Sync option in the Summary Tab within the iPhone Summary Window.



With this unchecked you now need to manually sync your phone with your Mac but it will allow you to be able to plug your device into any machine without the worry of your iPhone syncing with the other machine.

Here is the second option:

The second option works great if you want to keep the Automatic Sync option checked on your machine. Before you go to plug your iPhone into the Third Party Mac just make sure you hold down the Command + Option keys upon the launch of iTunes. You should see a message like this



Don't be alarmed just continue on and your device will charge as needed without any hassle.


MACNERD Team


Monday, June 8, 2009

Safari 4 Final Version Released

Apple also released the latest and final build of Safari 4. Its like a bolt of lightning so get it already.

MACNERD Team


New iPhone 3G S announced

Here are some of the specific new features to the latest iPhone which is being released on the 19th of June.

New Features of iPhone 3G S

• 16GB and 32GB iPhone 3G S (available June 19, 2009 in US)
• Increased Battery Life - 9 hours on Wi-Fi, 5 hours on 3G, 10 hours on video, 30 hours on audio, 12 hours on 2G talk and 5 hours on 3G talk (previous iPhone 3G got - 6 on Wi-Fi, 5 on 3G, 7 on Video, 24 on Audio, 10 on 2G talk and 5 on 3G talk)
• 2x Faster than iPhone 3G
• 3 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera
• Tap to Focus, Camera Feature
• Auto White Balance, Camera Feature
• Auto Exposure, Camera Feature
• Auto Macro Lens, Camera Feature
• 30-fps VGA Video Capturing (with audio)
• Record Video in Landscape or Portrait mode
• Video Editing
• Send Videos via email, MMS or publish to MobileMe or YouTube
• Video Geotagging
• Voice Control (both for making a call and using iTunes)
• Built-in Digital Compass (rotates map to match direction you are going)
• Features for Visually and/or Hearing Impaired
• Nike+ Support
• Hardware Encryption
• Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on screen
• 0.1 ounce heavier than iPhone 3G

Here is a link to the Apple Guided Tour



Thursday, June 4, 2009

Safari 4 beta and Hotmail Fix pt.2

If you are still having problems using your Hotmail account in the Safari 4 Beta a fix has been issued. Apple released an update to the Safari Beta an update a few weeks back and low and behold all the Hotmail quirks seem to be ironed out. To get the update please check your Software Update for details or check the link here.

Let us know if you find any other problems.

MACNERD Team


iLife Suite Updates

Apple has released several updates to there iLife Suite. Everything from iTunes to even iDVD which hasn't been updated forever. Go to your Software Update menu and get these updates there hot like pancakes!!

MACNERD Team


Saturday, May 30, 2009

Upgrading your Mac Memory

If your looking to upgrade your memory in your laptop or desktop their is only one place to look dealram. This site is a associated with the dealmac website so you know the deals you see will be some of the best if not the best online prices your going to find. What is nice about dealram is the ease in finding the right memory for your system. You can sort by system or module. If your still unsure and want to see what kind of memory is in your machine you can go to your System Profilier which is located under the Apple Menu/About this Mac. Once in that window click on the Memory option and you will get the specifics of the RAM in your machine.

With memory prices being so low there are no excuses to max out your machine.

MACNERD Team


Thursday, May 28, 2009

Macbook Pro Firmware Update Available

Today Apple released a firmware update for the 15 and 17" MacBook Pro. More information is available here so go to your Software Update and grab the update. Apple is documenting that "this helps the fan behaviors when running under high workload conditions" Let us know if you notice any difference after the firmware update has been applied.

MACNERD Team


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Easiest way to Email a Website via Safari

The easiest way we have found in sending over a link to a website is done simply by clicking Command + Shift + I

You can do this on any page your browsing so there is no need to highlight the url, copy and paste etc... a real time saver if your in a hurry.


MACNERD Team

Saturday, May 16, 2009

My Trash will not Empty!!

Here is a quick way to fix those stuck items that will not empty in your Trash.

Press and hold the mouse button on the Trash icon in the Dock. The context menu for Trash will display.
Press and hold the Option key.
Select Empty Trash from the context menu for Trash.
Release the Option key.

Keeping your Mac's Trash clean will free up HD Space so it's a good habit to keep it empty.

MACNERD Team

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

SlingPlayer for iPhone Released

If your one of the few that own a Slingbox and want to stream live TV to your iPhone the long wait is finally over and the App is now available.

Here is an in depth review on the App to get you started. For more information go to their website and get all your questions answered.


MACNERD Team

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Speed up your Internet Browsing Experience

Here is a quick and easy way to speed up your Internet browsing experience without having to pay a dime. It's called Open DNS and with this little add-on in your Network Preferences you might enjoy a boost in speed surfing the web.

Here is a quick way to add this functionality to any Mac.

Go into your System Preferences/Network Settings and click on your current Internet Connection on the left-hand side

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Then click the Advanced Tab on the bottom right side of that window and click the add or (+) button at the bottom left corner and add in these 2 servers in no particular order.

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220









That's it! Give it a try and if you want to find out more check out their website for help or questions you may have. You can also configure your router to use Open DNS as well. Open DNS Router Setup Instr.

MACNERD Team





Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Adding Domain to Contacts and Mail on your iPhone

This helpful hint courtesy of MacOSXHints is a great tip to save time when typing that email address or entering contact info. in your iPhone. Just hold down the "period" key when typing and you will be presented with all the domain options. Check out the link for further details.

iPhone Domain Entry


MACNERD Team

Friday, May 1, 2009

Speed up iPhoto '09

Anytime we read about a way to speed up your Mac we want to share it with others. This tip courtesy of macosxhints.com talks about a quick and easy way to speed up iPhoto upon launch. While the speed boost may not be noticeable or apply to everyone it worked for us!

Speed up iPhoto '09


MACNERD Team

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Apple announces MobileMe live chat support

If your having any MobileMe issues this might be a huge plus. Apple has just announced live 24/7 tech support for all MobileMe users!

Check out MobileMe News page for more info.

MobileMe Live Chat


MACNERD Team

Free Screensavers

Saw this and figured we had to share it with everyone. Here is a great collection of 34 free screensavers for your Mac.

Mac Screensavers

Their are details about each one with a link provided.

Enjoy


MACNERD Team

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Setting up Hotmail in Apple Mail

Finally Hotmail in Apple Mail!! If you haven't set this up already here is a quick walkthrough on getting setup.


Start Mail

Go to Mail » Preferences, and click on Accounts.
Click on the plus button (lower left) to add a new account.
Type must say POP, and give the account a description.

Account Info:

Incoming Mail Server: pop3.live.com
Username: Your Hotmail address (with @hotmail.com)
Password: Your Hotmail password
Click on Continue

Set the Outgoing Server to smtp.live.com



You should be good to go sync, send, and get your emails



MACNERD Team

Friday, April 10, 2009

Menubar Madness Pt 2

Another option for more Menubar control on your Mac is an application called you control which has plenty of options ranging from weather to iTunes in your Menubar. It does cost 29.95 but you can try it for free.

TIP:
If you just want iTunes Menubar Control they also have a free version called you control: tunes this will give you iTunes in your Menubar for Free!



MACNERD Team

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Free 2gb of Online Storage

If your looking to send, sync or store files "Drop Box" offers 2gb of storage for FREE. Its very easy to install and they have a video tutorial as well to get you started. This is great for transferring information to a client, across computers or just to back up some important documents from wherever you are.

More information and download here


MACNERD Team

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Using iWork.com

Here is some help in using the new iWork.com option for iLife 09' users.

iWork.com



MACNERD Team

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Creating Ringtones for your iPhone

Here is a quick and simple way to create ringtones for your iPhone using iLife 08' or 09'. The program your going to use is GarageBand. In iLife 09' upon opening GarageBand you have a choice to choose "iPhone Ringtone" as a Project option to be opened. If your using iLife 08' just open a normal project with the default settings. After opening your project you can then click on the Media Browser Button:

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Once opened choose your Audio in the Browser and just drag it into the main Garage Band Window. Once you have your song inserted on a track we find it easiest to turn the Loop Option on as well as toggle the LCD Panel to time so we can see how long the loop were creating will be

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You will then see a yellow highlight above the song you dragged in and there you can adjust the loop to your liking and we suggest not making your ringtone longer then 40-42 seconds. The ringtone will not be able to be exported if its longer regardless. Once you have your ringtone set you can then go up to the Share Menu

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Your ringtone will then be sent to iTunes where you can rename it if you iike. Finally just plug in your iPhone and Sync and your good to go.



MACNERD Team

Monday, April 6, 2009

Skype for iPhone released

Skype for iPhone "Free" of course provided you have a Skype Account was just released for the the iPhone. This is what many have been waiting for as the premier VOIP client for the iPhone. It's been a long time coming and if you haven't tried it go download it and see what your missing.

MACNERD Team

Friday, March 27, 2009

iPhone 3G "Top 25" Most Wanted Tips

We stumbled upon this excellent "How-To" Article on some very handy tips with your iPhone. Some are Windows based tips but nevertheless a must read for any iPhone owner.

Enjoy.

iPhone 3G Top 25 Tips


MACNERD Team

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Macbook Pro 17" Graphics Issue Update!!

Hopefully this update provides a fix for all those new 17" MacBook Pro Users with the dreaded distorted graphics issues we have been seeing! We do not have a unit to test the fix but have read that for most people this is the fix they have been waiting for.

Go Get It.

MBP Graphics Firmware Update 1.0

MACNERD Team


iPhone 3.0 beta Downgrade instr.

If you were one of the few to jump aboard the 3.0 beta train and now your feeling the pain of beta software here is just the help your looking for provided by a reliable source Gizmodo. It requires some Terminal madness so if you did decide to upgrade your obviously have the knowledge to navigate and troubleshoot your Mac.

Good Luck

iPhone OS 3.0 Beta Downgrade Instr.


MACNERD Team

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Backing up your Mac

We cannot say enough about backing up your Mac on a frequent basis. It's typically the one week or day you decide not to run a backup that something happens. We are huge fans of Time Machine which is the built in backup functionality built into Mac OS X Leopard. It works great is easy to use and literally with a single click your backing up your machine. We also wanted to offer this option if your looking for a solid program that will work on either 10.4 or 10.5 if your not using Time Machine. The application is "FREE" of course and has been around for quite some time meaning its stability is there as one of the top in its class for backing up your Mac. The Application is called Carbon Copy Cloner. We have used this program several times on machines without any issues and if your operating on 10.4 this program is our Number One pick for backups. Check it out if you haven't already and we can't stress enough how just backing up your machine each night could save weeks of headaches and madness when for some reason YOUR MAC HAS CRASHED!



MACNERD Team

Monday, March 16, 2009

iTunes Organization

If your looking to get that massive iTunes Library in shape and organized here is a great option Tune Up. This program not only cleans up your Songs (Album Titles/Song Names) but also grabs the Cover Art for you. I know Apple does this for you free...but the problem is if the songs are mislabeled no dice.
Anyways we tested Tune Up over here and it works just as described. It was very easy to use and fast. It's not freeware but well worth the money if your iTunes has seen better days. You get the first 500 songs free so give it a try.


MACNERD Team




Saturday, March 14, 2009

5 steps to setup a Shared Folder in 10.5 on your Mac

Setting up a shared folder is a great way to send or receive files on your Local Network from anyone. It saves the time of using a Flash Drive or HardDrive to send and receive files. Here is a quick 5 step process to get everything working.

First -- go to your System Preferences which is located under the Apple Menu

Second -- click on the Sharing Option in the System Preferences

Third -- check the File Sharing Option and you should notice your Public Folder appear on the right side to share.

Fourth -- You can setup Access Privileges to allow Specific Access for Users on the Network

Fifth -- You can now drop files into your Shared Folders Drop Box to share with everyone on your Network

MACNERD Team

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Fixing iPhoto 08' and iPhone Photo Sync

Saw this tip and since I have dealt with this issue personally figured it was great to post for all too see.

iPhone Photo Sync Issues


MACNERD Team

Microsoft Office 2008 Save Issue

We have come across this issue on several occasions and wanted to share the fix with everyone. The problem is receiving a Microsoft Word or Excel document in the .docx format and you cannot open it. The problem stems from the sender using Office 2008 and unfortunately the default preference is there new format for saving which is .docx. If you do not have the Office 2008 and only have 2004 you will not be able to open the file.

The fix is very easy and all you need to do is open up Microsoft Word and under the Word Menu navigate down to Preferences. There you should see this window


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Once your in that Window click on the "Save" Option and then go down to the bottom to the "Save File As" pulldown and choose the second Option "Word 97-2004 doc" this should solve all your problems and both 2004 and 2008 Office users can now get your documents without a problem!

This also works the same for Microsoft Excel.


MACNERD Team

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

How to apply Google Analytics in iWeb 09'

If your not familiar with Google Analytics this is a service provided by Google for tracking traffic to your website(s). It is a great tool for anyone with a website big or small. If you haven't yet signed up click here and you can read more about the service.

Here we go:

Once you have signed up and created an account you need to go into your Account and navigate to your Analytics Settings/Profile Settings/Tracking and there you will see a Tracking Code.

This code is the little bit of magic needed to get this whole equation to work. What you need to do next is make sure you have selected the New Tracking Code which should be selected by Default and Copy the code below. Once you have copied the code you need to open up iWeb and start with the first page you have created on your site.

In the latest version of iWeb 09' click on the Show Media Tab if if it's not already open.

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Click and drag the HTML Snippet Button and to your webpage. The Button will appear probably in the center of your Webpage. You should move it down to the bottom of your page out of the way and in the open area of the HTML Snippet you will Paste the Tracking Code you copied earlier and make sure you click APPLY at the bottom. Don't forget this or else it will not work!

Once this is done you are set and can now apply the same method to each and every page you want to track! It's that easy.

Hope this helps just take it step by step and normally within 24 hours Google will have your site successfully tracked.



MACNERD Team

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Clear your photos off your iPhone

We have come across this issue and figured this might help others. If you have taken too many photos on your phone with your built-in iPhone Camera and want to clear them off your phone this fix will free up space and save time when plugging your phone in when syncing.

1. Plug in your iPhone to your Mac with your USB Cable.


2. Open up your Applications folder and in there is an Application called "Image Capture", open up that Application and you will notice your iPhone appears in the Application itself.


3. Here you will have a choice to Download your Photos but before you do so click the Options button in the lower left hand corner.



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4. Once your in the Options Tab make sure you choose "Delete items from camera after downloading" then click "OK" to return to the Previous Screen


5. Then Click on the "Download To:" pulldown and choose "Other" and create a folder on your Desktop. This is where all your pictures are going to be downloaded prior to being deleted from your Phone.


6. You then notice back in the window that you have an option to "Download Some" or "Download All". This choice is up to you but if your trying to clean things up choose "Download All"


7. After eveything downloads its finished! Now when you go back into your Phone your "Camera Roll" should be empty.

8. Remember that all those pictures are still in the folder you specified in case you don't have them already in iPhoto. You can then drag them over to iPhoto if you want so nothing should be lost.


Enjoy!


MACNERD Team


Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Apple Hardware Release Party!!

Today Apple has released a plethora of new hardware:

Mac Pro

Mac Mini

Imac

Airport Extreme Base Station

Time Capsule

Faster Macbook Pros

More info. available on Apples Website. Quite an impressive release day.

Time to dust off the old iBook and upgrade your machine!



MACNERD Team

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Safari 4 beta and Hotmail Fix

We ran across this issue in the Safari 4 build and the problems occurs when trying to check your Hotmail Account online. You will be able to log in and see your messages but not click or read anything.

Here is the fix for now if you chose to upgrade and try the new Safari.

Once Safari is open go to Safari/Preference Menu. Once your in there go to the Advanced Tab and check the Option to "Show Develop menu in menu bar"

Now you can click back to Safari and you should see a Develop Menu in the Finder bar. Click on the Develop Menu and at the Top as one of the Menu Options scroll down to User Agent and choose a Firefox Selection.

Your Hotmail should now work accordingly and you should be able to read and answer emails.


MACNERD Team





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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Get the most from your Mac Battery

This tip comes straight from the source:

Maximize Battery Life

MACNERD Team

Safari 4 beta released

Update at your own risk. If your not sure if you should update then you probably should not. It does have many enhancements and improvements but being beta software there will be bugs that need sorted.

Here are the new features

Whats New with Safari 4

MACNERD Team

Thursday, February 19, 2009

More Helpful Tips

We don't go here often but here is a good place to get some more tips to get the most from your Mac!

Apple Pro Tips

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Free up some Drive Space

Found this tip today and figured it was a great one to pass along to everyone. A quick and easy way to reclaim some Hard Drive space.

Deleting iTunes/iPhone Firmware


MACNERD Team

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Prevent your Mac from Sleeping...zzzz

Caffeine is a very handy "Free" Application that will do exactly what it says, prevent your Mac from sleeping. The application sits in your menu bar and its just a click away.

This is great for Final Cut Pro and Avid users who preferably do not want there machines to sleep while working.



MACNERD Team

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Must have iChat Add-On

iChat has plenty of useful features but there are some that were left out or not considered and that's where Chax comes in handy. This is a "Free" application that installs as a preference tab in iChat so there are plenty of options to customize. Some of the most useful options are the Auto-accept options and Unified contact list.

Check it out to see what your missing


MACNERD Team


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Thursday, February 5, 2009

You forgot your "Master Password" on your Mac!

This tip has come in handy several times so let's get to it and get you on your Mac.

What you'll need is your Installer Disc that came with your Machine when you bought it. Once you've found the disc insert it and restart your machine. Upon restart hold down the
"C" Key which is a keyboard shortcut for booting off the disc in your Mac. This may take a little longer then normal to boot but once you see the install screen come up you can let go of the key.

Now were not going to install anything, instead if you go up to the Menu options at the top and navigate to the
Utilities/Menu and scroll down to Reset Password. From there you choose your Startup Disk and User that you want to Reset the Password for. You then enter the new password and your good to go!

MACNERD Team

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

How to open multiple iPhoto Libraries

This is a great trick to allow multiple libraries on the same machine. All you need to do is hold down the Option Key on your keyboard upon opening up iPhoto. In iPhoto 09' you should see a window like this

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Choose the library of choice and your good to go.

This tip also works with iTunes. You can have your Music Library on your internal Hard Drive and a larger library on an External Drive.


MACNERD Team

Friday, January 30, 2009

How to Delete a Single Time Machine Backup

Enter Time Machine and navigate to the backup you want to delete and use the actions menu(the pulldown with the asterik) in the Toolbar. There you will see the option to delete the backup.

Also, when using the actions menu, with a file or folder selected there is an option to delete all instances of the file/folder from all backups.

This is a great way to free up space on your External Hard Drive if needed.


MACNERD TEAM

Thursday, January 29, 2009

20 iLife 09' Tips

Here are some handy tips to get you going with the new iLife Suite.

http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/ilife_09_tips_and_tricks?page=0%2C0


MACNERD Team

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Common Mac Startup Key Combinations

C You start from a bootable CD such as your install DVD in the drive.

D Perform an Apple Hard ware test if you have your install DVD in the drive.

N Boot from a network compatible server. Only useful if you have the server.

T Start up in Target Disk mode. in other words if your connected to someone via Firewire your Mac will appear as a drive on their desktop

Option Key Here you can pick which drive you want to boot from.

Option+N Similar to the item above, except you get given the choice of booting from a network disk.

Command + S Single User Mode. This is where you can run a lot of high level tasks as a single user. Probably not for newbies.

Shift Start up in safe mode. Very useful if you have a problem and need an environment where you don’t want unnecessary things loaded. A good bet if you get Kernel panics during boot.

Option + Command + P + R Reset PRAM

Hold Eject or F12 or Mouse Button- This will eject anything that is in the disk drive.



MACNERD Team

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Happy 25th Birthday Mac

Demo of the first Mac 1984...




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Friday, January 23, 2009

Sync your iCal Subscribed Calendars with your iPhone

1. Select a subscription calendar.

2. Choose File/Export and just Export the Shared Calendar to your Desktop on your Mac with a slightly different name then the subscribed calendar.

3. Choose File/Import… to import the iCal file you just created. The Mac will ask which calendar you want to add the events to, choose New Calendar. It will create a new local calendar with the same name as the file.

4. Then to delete the subscription calendar hold the Control key and click on the calendar and scroll down to delete it. 

5. Now you can assign the calendar a color and then let them sync up to your iPhone!

This is great for getting Birthdays sync'd on your iPhone.


MACNERD Team

Friday, January 16, 2009

Menubar Madness

Many Mac users love the ease of the menubar. It's a great way to access applications or check your Mac's vitals. For all those menubar lovers we found a link that has a great list of some shareware and freeware add-ons.

Before you get too excited just make sure you read the description before installing, because many menubar items installed prefer to be launched upon login. This could slow down the start up of your Mac.

You can always check what is being launched when your Mac boots up by navigating to your System Preferences/Accounts/Login Items

Menubar Items


MACNERD Team

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Mac comedy at its finest

The Macbook Wheel.

Hilarious.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Gzq-QEt0s


MACNERD Team

10 Quick Fixes to common Mac Problems

This is a great article for some very common Mac Questions.

Tech Radar

MACNERD Team

Thursday, January 8, 2009

The one-stop for all those MAC Deals

Whenever we're looking for a new Computer, Hard Drive, Display, or Memory our first stop every time is dealmac.

This site does it all. You'll be up-to-date with the latest deals and better yet you'll save tons of time surfing the web for the best deal.

Happy Shopping

MACNERD Team

Get that DVD on your iPhone

One question we've been asked often is "How to get a DVD onto my iPhone?"

There are several programs that can achieve this but one in particular thats free of course is HandBrake.

Not only does this program encode your videos for your iPhone but it also works for Apple TV, iPods and other devices. The program is very straightforward and with the click of a button your good to go.

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