Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 20-12-2009
I’m running OS X 10.4.11, and I’ve tried several apps such as Silk or Tinkertool, but those only shrink fonts and not the whole bar. I’m using an Apple Clamshell, so my screen resolution can’t get any better than 800×600, which is why I want to make the menu bar smaller, I think it looks pretty bad this big.Submited by:naruto_kun9310
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 17-12-2009
Alejandra O asked:
I want to get the Sanyo Xacti VPC-WH1 Yellow 2MP 720P HD waterproof and HD Camcorder and to import my pictures and videos I have to have a PC. What do I do? Again I have a Mac computer.
I have to have a PC for the camera to import videos and stuff.
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 15-12-2009
seel1214 asked:
I have a macbook 2.4 ghz and 2 gigs of ram running os x. I was wondering what a good virus protection program would be or if i even need one.
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 12-12-2009
I’m making a music video in a couple weeks and I was wondering what are some good ways to adjust audio without purchasing an expensive program. I run a Mac and I don’t know if garageband will suffice. I was thinking something like autotune but I don’t want to purchase it.Submited by:Chris T
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 10-12-2009
I have a Mac OS X and selling it and i would like to erase everything off it like personal info, data, extra programs etc. Is there any way of doing this?Submited by:MISS-THANG
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 09-12-2009
Shaun asked:
I have an Intel base mac where can I download Rosetta(it makes Power PC things work with inel based macs)
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 06-12-2009
KellyS asked:
I have a Mac OS X operating system. Every time I view a Microsoft document, (word, excel, ppt) it places a copy of the document on my desktop. Is there a preference that I can turn this off? It really crowds up my desktop when I am viewing several documents off the internet or through my email.
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 04-12-2009
I seem to remember reading somewhere that if you want optimal system performance, it’s not good for your hard drive to be too full, especially for Mac-formatted drives (I’m running Mac OS 10.5). Does anyone know what that percentage/figure is? Thanks!Submited by:Matthew
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Desktops | Posted on 29-11-2009
Be Nice!! asked:
I have a Mac OS X. It says my output & input speakers are unavailable. How do I turn my internal speakers on?