Tag: Macintosh

A PAIR OF INEXPENSIVE, PRODUCTIVITY-ENHANCING APPS (FOR YOUR MAC)

I’ve always been obsessed with finding the fastest, easiest, or most elegant way of doing something, so many of my favorite Mac (and iOS) apps are simple, inexpensive utilities that help me do one thing better, faster, or more elegantly. I added a dynamic duo of such utilities to my Mac productivity arsenal earlier this year; today I wouldn’t want to use my Mac without them.    MOOM = MOVE AND ZOOM WINDOWS MOUSELESSLY Moom is a $9.99 app that manages windows…

GIFTS FOR THE GEEKS YOU LOVE 2016

It’s traditional that I write at least two gift guide columns toward the end of each year and this year was no exception. In fact, this year I recommended more cool products in my three gift columns than ever before. Rather than sending you all over the Internet to read them, I’ve summarized or pasted all of the salient details (and more—including pictures!) below. So, without further ado, here are this year’s picks for the best gifts to get for…

MAC STARTUP CHIME REPORTEDLY DEAD AT AGE 32…

I hate to break it to you, but with the introduction of new MacBook Pros last week came news that the beloved Mac startup chime has died of unknown causes at age 32. I was, of course, heartbroken. So, I made a little video with famous startup chimes and chimes of death/doom as a kind of memorial for the deceased: Special thanks to the nice folks at MacTracker; I couldn’t have done this without them.

BOB “DR. MAC” LEVITUS’S NOVEMBER USER GROUP TOUR DATES

I’m about to embark on my annual tour of Mac user groups in the great Northeast: Monday, November 7: Virginia Macintosh Users Group (VMUG) at 6 p.m. Tuesday, November 8: Princeton Macintosh Users Group (PMUG) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 12: Main Line Macintosh Users Group (MLMUG) at 9 a.m. All meetings are free of charge; click the links for details. At each meeting I’ll be showing a few ways to work smarter on your Mac; demonstrating a few of my favorite things; and revealing the best things…

DON’T PULL THE TRIGGER ON INSTALLING MACOS 10.12 SIERRA UNTIL YOU READ THIS:

macOS 10.12 Sierra comes out tomorrow; please don’t install it until you read this: Dr. Mac’s Rants & Raves (Dr. Mac’s Rants & Raves Episode 187 for The Mac Observer) Or, if you can’t read the whole thing (it’s only a few hundred words) for whatever reason, here’s the thrilling conclusion: If you like to live dangerously, go ahead and install Sierra and iOS 10 the minute they come out. I will, but remember, I’m a trained professional. So, before you do…

HOW TO BECOME A MAC DICTATOR (SIERRA EDITION)

This is an update of a previous blog post about setting up free dictation on your Mac. It’s slightly different in macOS Sierra than in previous versions of macOS, so please enjoy this delightful little ditty I like to call: How to become a Mac Dictator (Sierra edition) Have you always wanted to become a dictator? Not that kind! I meant the kind who dictates text to their Mac rather than typing. If you don’t like to type, or you…

POKEMON GO IS A HUGE SECURITY RISK BY ADAM REEVE—READ IT IF YOU PLAN TO PLAY…

Pokemon Go is a Huge Security Risk by Adam Reeve is well worth reading if you are even thinking about playing the new Pokemon Go iOS app. If you choose to play, at least the way it’s currently set up, Pokemon Go will have full access to ALL OF YOUR GOOGLE ACCOUNT INFO. Which is to say the makers of Pokemon Go can:  Read all your email Send email as you Access all your Google drive documents (including deleting them) Look at your…

ASK ME ANYTHING, LIVE: SUNDAY, JULY 3 @ 7PM CENTRAL (5PM PACIFIC/8PM EASTERN)

I’m trying something new and will be hosting my first “Ask me anything,” a live streaming event, on Sunday July 3 at 7PM Central. You can post questions here in advance (your best bet):  Click here to visit the Ask Me Anything page Or wait and ask them during the event (not such a good bet). Click here to join the live event (Sunday July 3 at 7PM Central) Here’s the official trailer: I hope to see you there Sunday night!

WHO WANTS TO BE A DICTATOR?

This is an excerpt from my upcoming e-book, Working Smarter for Mac Users. It’s about setting up free dictation on your Mac, and while the book’s still in beta (coming this fall), this piece is pretty much done. So please enjoy this delightful little ditty I like to call: Who Wants to Be a Dictator? Have you always wanted to become a dictator? Not that kind! I meant the kind who talks to their Mac instead of typing. If you don’t like…

WHY THE HELL HAVEN’T YOU CUSTOMIZED YOUR TOOLBAR AND SIDEBAR???

This entry is all about the Toolbar and Sidebar in Finder windows, but don’t worry—I won’t bore you a feature-by-feature description of every Toolbar and Sidebar feature. Instead, I’ve written a delightful little ditty about making the Sidebar and Toolbar work smarter, a tantalizing little tale I call: Why the Hell Haven’t You Customized Your Toolbar and Sidebar??? I’m teaching a class on Mac basics at University of Texas Informal Classes and It freaks me out that not a single…

MOVE MANY FILES INTO A FOLDER WITH ONE CLICK: A 13-SECOND TUTORIAL

I made this for Working Smarter for Mac Users, my upcoming e-book. But I like you too much to make you wait months to see my 13 second masterpiece. So, if you want to learn how to move many files into a folder with one click, here’s my 13-second tutorial:   If you liked it, I’d appreciate it if you’d say something in the comments. If you didn’t like it, I’d still appreciate it if you’d say something in the comments. Thanks!

COLUMN ABOUT MY TRIP TO GERMANY

Check it out… I just finished a column about my trip to Germany, featuring my close encounters with a pair of world leaders, the famous river surfers of Munich, and IBM Watson, up close and personal It’s at The Mac Observer (of course). Click here to read it.

I’M BACK!

I’m back from my trip to Germany and just finished posting all the pix and videos I shot there. If you’re interested, you’ll find them—all 400 or so of them—here.  Or, browse the embedded gallery below if you prefer. (Tip: Use the Next and Previous buttons on the right and left edges of the image if you want to browse without leaving this page. If you click anywhere else on the image, the Flickr gallery will open in a new window…

QUICK DESKTOP CLEANUP TIP

My desktop was a mess. I had more than two dozen icons strewn about, and as often as not opened or dragged the wrong item, or dragged two or more items when I meant to only grab one. I’ve also dragged extra files or folders to the Trash unknowingly along with items I actually wanted to drag to the Trash.     Here’s what it looked like before I cleaned it up:  So I decided I’d create a folder on my Desktop to…

LATEST DRONE FOOTAGE and OFFICIAL CUPERTINO INFORMATION PAGE (NEW APPLE SPACESHIP CAMPUS)

I’ll make this brief… If you’re as fascinated by the new Apple “spaceship” campus as I am, here’s a cool new drone video:  And here’s a link to the official Apple Campus 2 information page on the City of Cupertino web site. That’s all, folks (at least for now). 

DO YOU THINK CONSUMER REPORTS WILL RUN THIS IN THE SELLING IT COLUMN?

You know how Consumer Reports magazine has the Selling Itcolumn on the inside back cover? You know, the one that pokes fun at goofs and glitches in ads and solicitations? I recently received this direct mail piece from none other than Consumer Reports:  I thought the way they redefined the word “free” was a goof (or, at least a glitch), so I submitted it last month. I’d say the odds of it running in the magazine are slim and none. But I could be…

ITUNES MUST DIE! NOW A FREE DOWNLOAD!!!

After being rejected by the iTunes Store and selling a whopping two copies, I’m giving up on my dream of becoming the next Weird Al. So, if you’d like to download and enjoy a free copy of iTunes Must Die,click here. If you’d like to download the lyrics and guitar chords to iTunes Must Die, click here. And by popular request, here are two short excerpts from the uncompleted music video for iTunes Must Die: Note that both movies were shot with…

SWITCH APPS ON YOUR IPHONE 6S OR 6S PLUS WITHOUT TOUCHING THE HOME BUTTON!

I usually switch apps using the “double-tap the home button to access the app switcher” shortcut, but recently learned that there’s an easier way. Excuse me if you already know this one, but it was new to me (a few months ago) and most of the people I’ve shown it to have been surprised. I made a short (42 second) video that shows both techniques—the old school double-tap the home button technique first, followed by the newfangled 3D press/swipe on…

A $25 STAND-UP DESK + A MICROSOFT TECH SUPPORT JOKE

In addition to making progress on my Working Smarter for Mac Users eBook and online course last week, I managed to write both a column and an editorial for Mac Observer, something I rarely have the time or inclination for.  The column is: A Usable Stand-Up Desk for $25? Yes! And, in fact, I thought the $25 stand-up desk—called Oristand—was so cool I made a video of assembling one in under 30 seconds. The editorial is: Microsoft OneDrive Drives Me Nuts, and it includes a hilarious (and totally appropriate) Microsoft…

DESKTOP PRINTER INK WARS PARTS I & II

I was understandably excited when not one but two printer makers offered me an opportunity to test their new initiatives for making inkjet printer ink more palatable to consumers.  Epson’s approach features five new “EcoTank” printers, which include huge ink reservoirs that are big enough for up to two years worth of ink—the equivalent of 20 sets of ink cartridges. Hewlett-Packard (HP) has a radically different approach, offering the Instant Ink program, “designed to save consumers up to 50 percent on the cost…