
There’s no shortage of cool things your Mac can do that you probably didn’t know it could do.
It won’t wash your car, or predict a winner in the World Series (St. Louis in six; Bambino rules), but there are plenty of little things most users don’t know about because Apple, in whatever wisdom can be garnered when market share is at 2.2-percent, decided not to tell us.
Now those very same hidden, secret slick killer tips are uncovered, unleashed, exposed, and available.... (excerpted).
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Anaea said:
Slick tip of the day:
Here’s the scenario. You been working diligently and have far too many icons on your desktop. Now, you have to find a file and quick. Instead of opening a bunch of could be files by double clicking them and waiting for the program to open and load…simply click the icon once and press the space bar. A preview window will open on your desktop showing you what the file is, all without taking the time to open the software.
slick huh?