Burn a DVD on Your Mac. From Wired How-To Wiki Apple first sold all of us on the digital music revolution using the slogan "Rip, Mix, Burn. " Indeed, thanks to Apple software, it was suddenly dead simple to copy and burn music CDs using your Mac. But what about video DVDs? It turns out there are a few hoops to jump through, but in the end, it's pretty easy, even though you may need to invest in some additional software. What You'll Need A DVD that you own A blank single or dual layer DVD Ripping software like MacTheRipper Compression software like Roxio Toast or DVD2oneX (optional) Burning software (free and paid choices are available) There are three basic steps to copying a DVD.
The second step is to compress the ripped movie so that it will fit onto a standard, single layer DVD. MacUpdate: Apple Macintosh Software & Game Downloads. MacThemes 2.0. Simplehelp - Common questions, simple answers. Firefox on the Mac < Walking Like Giant Cranes. Friday, April 20th, 2007 Update: Thanks for the great response, everyone. I’ve closed the comments here, since it’s been quite a while since I posted this and development of Firefox 3 is wrapping up. I hope to do another one of these after Firefox 3 is released. This post has been a while coming, but mconnor asked me to blog about this sooner rather than later, so here we are.
As the Firefox release cycle marches onwards, there’s been a lot of talk about what sort of things are really affecting people day to day that we should fix, particularly on the Mac. So, fellow Appleites, I put it to you: What sucks about Firefox on the Mac? To start you off, here are some things I know people want: Native Form Widgets (currently scheduled for Firefox 3) Keychain Integration Firefox should have a Unified toolbar (not completely hopeless, it turns out) Performance could be better (as always) If you’ve got more specific nits, that’s great, mail it in. Applications with Growl. Fadingred.org. CodeWeavers. Deligio discover & manage your favorite software. Mac OS X icons (by date) There are 1320 desktop icon sets listed below, sorted by the date they were posted to the site, beginning with the most recent content.
You are on page 1 of 132. February 13th, 2012 Improve the look and professional appeal of your web site or presentation project with professionally designed icons. PNG versions include 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, and 64x64 pixel resources. January 19th, 2010 Spice up your desktop with these fun and detailed icons based on various kitchen gadgets and appliances from the 50's and 60's. August 3rd, 2009 The perfect folder metaphor now in six carefully crafted icons. June 3rd, 2008 A silly set of 6 original icons inspired by creative Japanese designer vinyl dolls and toys.
May 27th, 2008 6 Apple TV themed icons inspired by the hardware, box art and website graphics. March 18th, 2008 77 icons of aluminum design. March 4th, 2008 MP3 player icons, a mobile phone icon and a display icon. January 14th, 2008 Includes 6 hard drive icons. Guide for Choosing Boot Camp or Parallels to Run Windows on an Apple MacBook. By Darryl Ponting, England Introduction Turn the clock back to January 22nd 2006 and to a competition started by enthusiasts to have Windows XP and OS X coexisting on a Mac.
Donations were taken and steadily the prize fund grew to a whopping $13,854. 2 months went by with no success then in March 2006 it was announced the competition was over. No sooner had the prize money been handed over had Apple announced their own solution to Windows XP on a Mac, a far more elegant solution and one that consumers could feel a lot more comfortable with. With Intel’s new Core Duo processors they introduced something called Virtualization (in particular native virtualization), this allows an operating system to run inside another with little if any loss in CPU speed.
Currently there are 2 solutions for Mac owners with an Intel chip for running Windows XP on their machine. “The most powerful, easiest-to-use, cost-effective desktop virtual PC solution available today. Setup Boot Camp: (view large image) Top 10 Apps for Laptop-Toting Mac Users at The Apple Blog. Top 10 lists have been blogged practically to death.
But they’re not dead yet. No sir! Perhaps, however, in an effort to push their foot an inch or two closer to the proverbial grave, I’d like to offer a top 10 list of my own. Hack Attack: Side-by-side Windows and Mac OS with Parallels - Lifehacker.