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50 Things Every Mac Geek Should Know
Posted 03/04/2009 at 6:01:09am | by Mac|Life Staff

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ipod
You probably didn’t know you could change these options, but you can.

Apple tried its best to give us the most useful set of icons in various iPhone menus, but there are also more ways to customize them than you might think. In the case of the icons that appear at the bottom of the screen when you tap iPod from the Home screen, you can change the default icons (Playlists, Artists, Songs, Videos) if you want to. Tap More, then tap Edit. On the resulting Configure screen, you can select an icon from the middle, hold your finger on it for a moment, and drag it down to the bottom to replace one of the defaults. If you like to separate your music collection by genre, for example, move Genres down to replace one of the defaults. Or if you’re a big audiobook listener, put Audiobooks at the bottom instead of Playlists. Tap Done when you’re through.



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text
When a contact has two phone numbers, you’ll get your choice of which to text.

Favorites and Recents are handy for quickly placing phone calls to people in your Favorites and Recents lists, but you can also text too. If you’re not already in the phone feature, press the Home button and tap the phone icon. Tap either Favorites or Recents. To text someone in either list, tap the blue right-arrow-in-a-circle icon next to their name or number and on the Info screen tap Text Message. If a contact in your Favorites has more than one number associated with it, you’ll get a choice of which number to use for the text message.



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Mac OS X uses a subsystem based on a Unix-style OS that uses permissions in its file system. Every file and folder on your hard drive has an associated set of permissions that determines who can read, write to, or execute it. Sometimes these permissions get jumbled and cause permissions errors, but there’s an easy way in Leopard to check your permissions and make necessary repairs to them. Disk utility’s Repair Disk Permissions feature verifies and—if necessary—repairs the permissions on Apple-originated files and folders, specifically Mac OS X system-related objects and Apple apps that come with OS X. Repair Disk Permissions only verifies and repairs the permissions of Apple-originated objects whose receipts are in the /Library/Receipts directory. This means that Repair Disk Permissions will not correct permissions problems in third-party software or anything in the Macintosh HD/Users folder, such as your Home folder and its contents.

permis
The permissions repair process may take a few minutes. When it’s done you’ll get a report that might look a little like this.

To repair permissions, go to /Applications/Utilities and launch Disk Utility. Under the First Aid tab, select your hard drive on the left and click Repair Disk Permissions.


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osx
Get the full 411 on your Mac with two clicks.


Super Mac geeks may scoff at this, but anyone who’s never needed to find this on a Mac--especially switchers who might have tried to uncover this info on their Windows PC to no avail—will be delighted how easy it is. To find out what version of OS X you’re running, as well as your Mac’s processor speed, amount and type of RAM, simply go to Apple > About This Mac.



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math
Spotlight is even smarter in Leopard than you thought! It can solve math problems too.


Attention, all English majors! The Calculator isn’t the fastest way your Mac can do basic math for you. If you waste time hunting for the Calculator in /Applications/Utilities, or even if you finally put the Calculator in your Dock, you needn’t have because Spotlight can do calculations for you, as long as you have OS X Leopard. All you need to remember is that * is multiplication, / (forward slash) is division, and + and – mean what they should. The next time you need to know what 589 + 785 is, press Command-Space to bring up Spotlight, type 589 + 785, and press Return.

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avatariChat can have Growl notifications!

It's true!

Through the use of Chax (Latest Version 2.2)

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avatarWe danced in the streets

We danced in the streets when we heard the news. We figured a few
hundred apps would be released. We'd play a few games, send a few
tweets from the road, and make a few Facebook friends while waiting in
line at our favorite taqueria.

english degree AND online doctorate degree

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avatarAlways wanted to change

Always wanted to change Safari so that new 'windows" open in a new tab
instead. Unfortunately "defaults write com.apple.Safari
TargetedClicksCreateTabs –bool TRUE" doesn't work. Returns "Unexpected
argument TRUE" Medifast and lipotrim diet plans

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avatarNeato

My only beef with macs is that they don't work on a lot of mmorpg games =[. I'm a big gamer so I need to have a windows pc nearby to play my MMOs. Free MMORPG

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avatarMousing Over Dock Icons

Shift-Command isn't the right shortcut for this function. Shift-Control will enlarge the dock icons.

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avatarthanks for the heads up

It's been fixed.

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avatarEnlarge icons in Dock

Must not have the right touch.  Couldn't get to work.  Dock preferences is only thing I've found to change magnification. ????Ed         The only love you can buy is that of a dog.

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avatarCalculator

Actually, Spotlight does your calculations for you right in the Spotlight bar. Pressing return exits Spotlight and launches Calculator, sans the math you were just doing

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avatarSaving PDF's

That screenshot for saving PDF's is misleading. It looks like that computer already has Acrobat on it, in which case, yes you could save a PDF like that.

If you don't have Acrobat, go to File > Print, select the PDF button (near the bottom left of the dialog) and click "Save as PDF."

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avatarSafari has a master password, sort of.

In Keychain Access, edit Safari Forms AutoFill's access control to: 'Confirm before allowing access' and check 'Ask for Keychain password'.

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avatarSafari has a master password, sort of.

In Keychain Access, edit Safari Forms AutoFill's access control to: 'Confirm before allowing access' and check 'Ask for Keychain password'.

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avatarSnake & Tetris in Terminal

I am following the instructions to the letter, yet Snake and Tetris don't seem to be working.(Running OSX v10.4.11)

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avatarI was thinking about buying an airport extreme...

...so I could use wifi with my 1st Gen. iPhone at home, but thanks to tip #29 my iMac is now a wifi hub, for FREE!!! WOW!!! I'm a macaddict for life thanks mac life.

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avatarI can't find my subscription ID

I would like to know what tip#29 is-I'm just starting. Thanks!

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avatarTip no 4: terminal

Always wanted to change Safari so that new 'windows" open in a new tab instead. Unfortunately "defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs –bool TRUE" doesn't work. Returns "Unexpected argument TRUE"

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avatarSafari tabs

Just select Safari Preferences>tabs>check box, cmd click opens a link in a new tab.  Or did you already know that :-? Ed         The only love you can buy is that of a dog.

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avatarI don't think you need to

I don't think you need to restart, but I'm using Mac OS X 10.5.6.  Remember: QUIT any application before you mess around with its defaults in the Terminal!!!

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avatardefaults write com.apple.screencapture type JPG NOT WORKING

Am I supposed to restart after typing defaults write com.apple.screencapture type JPG into Terminal? This isn't working after several tries.

os x 5.6

RSVP, thanks.

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avatarJPG

YOu'll need to log out and back in to see the cahnges take effect. :) 

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avatardefaults write com.apple.screencapture type JPG NOT WORKING

Are we supposed to be in Root when we apply those Terminal commands? Just wondered cause I think I saw another one not working for someone. Thanks.

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avatarAh Contraré the Apple ][+ VisiCalc Applesoft Tutorial RULED 1980

Then Apple //e rev (a), Applied Engineerings 1MB Ramworks, Beagle Brothers Super Macro Works, and Appleworks ruled in 1982. Then in 1983 came the ||GS.
Don't feel offended the Wikipedia site is damn spitefully misleading.

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avatar#28 Privatunes ???

Has anyone actually looked for this tool, Privatunes? The page was last updated in 2007 and the link to the tool takes you to a dead end.

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avatarMy home name

I bought my lil powerbook from a place called Second Rotation on eBay.
It has their damn name on my home icon for my docs (the one with the house on it) and I can't figure out for the life of me how to get it to mine. I changed me as the only user on the computer.. I don't understand why it didn't revert to my name dchamberlain61 like my user name?
Help

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avatarshort name can't be changed.

short name can't be changed. use the system disks you got with the machine and do a clean re-install of the OS so it's really yours. Also, even if you're the only user, make an admin account used only for admin stuff, and surf/work/live in a standard user acct.

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avatar#13:=404

In bash, there is no command dscacheutil.
this would have been great (the kids know about private browsing, but never touch the terminal)
but IT DOES NOT WORK!

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avatarDeclutter Desktop

i executed this in the terminal and now i want to turn it off because it is really annoying!!!!!!! if anyone knows how to do so please tell me!!!!

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avatarReverse Declutter Desktop

"defaults delete com.apple.dock single-app" then "killall Dock"

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avatarSafari Private Browsing

I type this in the terminal:
$ dscacheutil -cachedump -entries Host

My terminal sends me the following:
-bash: dscacheutil: command not found

When I send: man dscacheutil
It sez: No manual entry for dscacheutil

What's up with that? What am I doing wrong on my Powerbook G4 w/
OS X Version 10.4.11?

"There are two things, science and opinion. The former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance."Hippocrates 460-377 BCE

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avatarmissing top 10 item-write to ntfs

Read and write to any ntfs drive by installing macFUSE and NTFS-3G. This one is HUGE compared to most of the items that made your list.

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avatarFYI: I quickly benchmarked browsers on my 10.4 Mac Mini.

With so many browser choices out there, I did a quick-n-dirty benchmarking exercise using http://www.futuremark.com/peacekeeper.

Firefox didn't come out looking so hot, falling well behind Safari. But the standard version of Safari didn't come out on top either. The browser that performed the best was the development version of Safari, otherwise known as WebKit. Of course, you have to put up with the bugs inherent with using a development version of a piece of software.

iCab, Shiira, and Omniweb all performed moderately better than standard Safari. Opera, Flock and Firefox were virtually identical. Camino and Seamonkey sucked ass.

The results are on my personal blog as a nice, eye-pleasing graph: http://web.ncf.ca/ao668/2009/04/benchmarking-os-x-browsers.html

(My computer's a 1.25mhz Mac Mini with 512MB of RAM running OSX 10.4.11)

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avatar*shakes head* I love all my

*shakes head*
I love all my PCs, Mac, Linux, Windows, PSP, but if you going to make a "50 tips" can you leave out the fluff.

I mean to optimize my Pro Tower do i REALLY need to know Steve Jobs Birth Day? And then spreading the lie that its more secure just because no one bothers to hack it is disingenuous at best and a outright lie at worse.

the rest of the tips...pretty nice

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avatarFunny how there are more

Funny how there are more people who will never use or buy a Mac commenting here than anyone else. If you guys hate Macs so much, just block the category. Other than that, you're just making lots of noise, and not convincing anyone of anything. rent a car | bijuterii

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avatarGreat list...

Though, a top 25 would probably have been just as beneficial.

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avatarthat's what i'm talking

that's what i'm talking about. It like doing a report on "50 tips aboout your isp you should know" then including "land speed of the north african swollow" Just the (useful) facts man

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avatarlevel of geekitude

Your level of geekitude depends on how deeply you strive to connect with your Mac and OS X

VirgilM part of Add Links team.

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avatarSorry mate but...

Open Spotlight is CTRL + Spacebar.
CMD + Spacebar is nuttin'.
And that's one of the things YOU SHOULD KNOW.

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avatarawww

Nice list, but according to the list im no mac geek :( Baby Cots

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avatarThanks for sharing this

Thanks for sharing this information. I love the history stuff.
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avatarGreat list indeed.. thanks

Great list indeed.. thanks for the classic pictures...

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avatarThis is an awesome post,

This is an awesome post, completely agree with the points made about the iPod!

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thanks you ar..is nicegge4
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