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Mac tip: Advice on buying a used MacBook? (reader mail)

Mac tip: Advice on buying a used MacBook? (reader mail)

by ben patterson | Dec 3, 2012 | desktops, how-tos, laptops, shopping

Celia writes: My girlfriend’s laptop has nearly breathed its last. As I’m too broke to purchase new, I was thinking of getting her a used Mac laptop as a replacement. Therein lies the dilemma. Where to buy? Who to trust? What should I look for? I would be...
10 tips for taking control of your new Mac

10 tips for taking control of your new Mac

by ben patterson | Dec 29, 2011 | desktops, how-tos, laptops

Excited about your new MacBook or iMac? Sure you are. But even with its easy-to-navigate desktop and intuitive menus, mastering the myriad settings and controls in the Mac operating system can be a little intimidating. Here’s a few tips and how-tos to get your...
Is my Mac ready for “Lion”—and is Lion ready for me? (reader mail)

Is my Mac ready for “Lion”—and is Lion ready for me? (reader mail)

by ben patterson | Oct 10, 2011 | desktops, how-tos, laptops

Matt writes: I’ve got an old 17-inch MacBook Pro from mid-2007. I’m wondering if this computer is powerful enough to upgrade to “Lion.” And do you think Lion is ready for regular users? Hi Matt! There’s an easy way to check if your...
Clear plastic film turns Apple’s Magic Trackpad into Magic “Numpad”

Clear plastic film turns Apple’s Magic Trackpad into Magic “Numpad”

by ben patterson | Aug 31, 2011 | accessories, desktops, news

Don’t get me wrong: I like pinching and swiping as much as the next person. But when it’s time to balance my checkbook in Quicken, I long for an old-fashioned number pad—you know, the kind with ten number buttons and the oversize “enter” key....
Mac OS X Lion tip: Getting the hang of desktop “spaces” in Mission Control

Mac OS X Lion tip: Getting the hang of desktop “spaces” in Mission Control

by ben patterson | Jul 29, 2011 | how-tos, laptops

Did you know that there’s more than one desktop on your Mac? Yep, it’s true—and in “Lion,” the just-released update for the Mac operating system, you can pretty much have as many desktops as you want, each filled with its own assortment of open...
Need help installing Mac OS X Lion? Help is here!

Need help installing Mac OS X Lion? Help is here!

by ben patterson | Jul 23, 2011 | desktops, how-tos, laptops

Check out my step-by-step guide for installing “Lion” on your Mac, my top 5 reasons for installing Lion in the first place, and 5 ways in which Lion turns your Mac into an iPad. Also: Find out how to fix Lion’s new, “natural” scrolling...
Mac OS X Lion tip: Drag your most-used mailboxes into Mail’s new Favorites bar

Mac OS X Lion tip: Drag your most-used mailboxes into Mail’s new Favorites bar

by ben patterson | Jul 22, 2011 | desktops, how-tos, laptops

The new, iPad-like Mail application in Mac OS X Lion (the revamped system software for the Mac that just went on sale) boasts just two columns: one with a list of messages, and another that shows the body of a selected message. Personally, I love the new, cleaner...
Need help installing Mac OS X Lion? Help is here!

How to install “Lion” onto your Mac

by ben patterson | Jul 20, 2011 | desktops, how-tos, laptops

The new version of the Mac system software—Mac OS X “Lion”—is here, and it comes loaded with a slew of features that’ll have your iMac or MacBook feeling an awful lot like an iPad … in a good way. So, want to get “Lion” ($30) purring on...
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