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Posted 12/07/2007 at 12:37:50pm | by Jennifer Berger and Michelle Delio

TIPS THAT TAKE 5 MINUTES

 

6. Let OS X Do Its Unix Thang (KIC) - Mac OS X comes with a set of Unix cleanup scripts that are set to run automatically - unless your machine happens to be snoozing during the scheduled run times: 3:15 a.m. daily, 4:30 a.m. on Saturdays, and 5:30 a.m. on the first day of the month. If the scripts don’t run, system-clogging clutter can build up in your temporary directories, and your Mac won’t run as smoothly as it should. So just alter the schedule with a utility like OnyX (free) or Cocktail ($14.95), or run the scripts anytime from your Dashboard with Maintidget (free).

 

Maintidget shows you when the scripts have last run, and lets you run them from your Dashboard.

 

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7. Services, You Have Been Served (KIC) - Services are so cool - if you use them. But you can keep that menu streamlined and reclaim wasted system resources by getting rid of the services you don’t use. Download Service Scrubber (donationware) to do the dirty work for you.

 

You know that rascally Services menu? Keep it well behaved and then maybe you’ll use it every once in a while.

 

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8. Root Out Resource-Sucking Apps (Speed Demons) - Greedy applications may be consuming more than their fair share of system resources, slowing you down in the worst way. To root them out, try this: Open Activity Monitor (in Applications/Utilities), and click the % CPU header to show the highest to lowest percentage.

 

The app that tops the list of CPU-sucking vampires is often Photoshop or Safari, which is normal. Quit the apps you don’t need to run right now, or consider installing more RAM or clearing more space on your primary hard drive so OS X can make better use of virtual memory (see “Keep It Free and Easy” sidebar at the end of this article). If another app continually tops the list - even when it’s not doing anything - check the vendor’s site for updates or patches that may resolve the problem.

 

Find the trouble apps by hooking up Activity Monitor.

 

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9. Use Quicksilver to Speed Up...Everything (Speed Demons) - Quicksilver (free) can speed up almost every typical Mac action. It’s an incredibly versatile application launcher, search utility, file browser, and command central for interacting with all files and apps. And it’s free.

 

Who needs Spotlight? Quicksilver does things like let you rename documents with four keystrokes.

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10. Don't Overextend Your Browser (Word) - You got all excited about installing Firefox extensions, but now you have a bunch you don’t use. Stop Firefox from being bogged down by selecting Tools > Add-Ons, checking out the list in the Extentions tab, and selecting the ones you want to dump. Click Uninstall, and then restart Firefox.

 

The extension won’t be uninstalled until we restart Firefox.

 

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11. De-Webify Word Docs (Word) - As you’ve probably noticed, Word insists on turning every URL you type into a clickable Web link, resulting in a huge slowdown when you accidentally click it. Select Tools > AutoCorrect > AutoFormat As You Type and uncheck the box next to “Internet paths with hyperlinks.” Then do the same on the AutoFormat tab.

 

To stop Word from “helping” you, turn off the features that you really hate.

 

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12. Dive Into Your Surf Session (Firefox, Safari) - If you’d rather effortlessly zip to your websites every morning instead of laboriously typing each URL in its own tab, bookmark all your sites and place the bookmarks in one folder. Select Bookmarks, then the folder you just created, then select Open In Tabs (in Safari) or Open All In Tabs (in Firefox).

 

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avatarBeachball no

It's not a beachball, it's a pinwheel.

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avatarTry OmniWeb

MacLife editors, try OmniWeb! Forgot that silly Google bar, by default you can just type "google puppies" into the location bar and it searches puppies. I've even shortened mine to just g. So Command-L to get to the location bar, then type "g speed up my Mac", and I get to see if Google found this article (it wasn't the first hit).

And you can set up as many as you want. So i can "g puppies" to search google for puppies, "weather San Francisco, CA" to search for SF weather, "imdb The Golden Compass" to search imdb, "movies 99999" to get movie listings in the 99999 zip code, or "tb Frozen Shadowweave" to search for frozen shadowweave on thottbot.

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avatarIn Firefox, you can use the

In Firefox, you can use the mentioned keywords to do this.

In Safari, you can use one of several third party add-ons to get this functionality, such as Sogudi or SafariStand.

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avatarThat colorful wheel

we always called it the spinning pizza wheel of death....

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avatarVery nice

Very nice

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avatarMonolingual - use with caution or don't use at all

Be VERY careful using Monolingual or don't use it at all! After running this seemly harmless program & gaining 2 GB of space, I lost important characters needed for MS Word & other programs. Eventually, my keyboard stopped reacting when pressing the keys! I've heard other horror stories from others using this program so I'm not alone. I was fortunate that my MacBookPro was able to reboot with the startup disk & regained full operation my system with a "archive & install" (more than an hour later). Monolingual is a good idea, but needs refining to avoid deep cleaning of essential files needed for the system & English language. Ideally, the extra languages not needed should be unchecked during the installation of Mac OS X to save the extra space - which is what I ended up doing.

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avatarQuote: "16. Stop Annoying

Quote:

"16. Stop Annoying Websites (Safari) - Quite a few websites play annoying New Age music or flashing ads whenever they load (we’re not naming them here…lucky for them). Pretty soon we’re rooting around for a “pause” or “skip intro” button - a huge time waster. Safari Stand (donationware) lets you do things like turn off flashing ads and control which images, scripts, and other “features” load. Safari Stand can also stack open tabs in a vertical format, which is great if you like to open a lot of pages at once."

Funny, every time I visit an article link at MacLife.com I have to click a "Skip Ad" link, but "we're not naming names..."

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avatarBeachball

@ FBI
What do you mean it's not a beachball it's a pinwheel??

Not so. It is commonly referred to as the "Spinning Beachball of Death" or when it's behaving as just "The Beachball" in the Mac community for as long as it came on the scene. And I've used Mac's since 1985.

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avatarMonolingual is a good idea,

Monolingual is a good idea, but needs refining to avoid deep cleaning of essential files needed for the system & English language.

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avatarRe: Converting movie files

#$#$here yo go! the best ipod gadget//..
ipod nano video converter supports convert movie to ipod nano so that you can watch your favriout movies on ipod nano at any time.

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