by: Jason
Whitener
Show notes for Episode
#67:
Don't forget to check out the Macbook Podcast widget Download here
Sponsors:
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ForMacEyesOnly Segment:
Michael Potter of the ForMacEyesOnly podcast show us keyboard commands for invoking dictionary/thesaurus.
Macbook classroom:
Removing red eye in iphoto:
1) Open your iPhoto application. You can access this through the icon on your dock.
2) Choose the picture on which you want to correct the red eye. To do this, either double click on the picture to open the editing window or click once on the picture and then click "Edit" at the bottom of the task bar.
3) When the picture is opened in the editing window, click the "Red-Eye" button from the bottom task bar.
4) Take your cursor and click in each eye (or one, depending on the problem) to see the red eye removed.
5) Once you are satisfied that the red-eye reduction is complete, click "Done" at the bottom of the task bar. Your edited picture will be saved in place of the old one.
Free File of the week:
Christmas Lights allows you to add a row of holiday lights to the top of your screen under your menu bar. You can change the speed of the bulbs blinking, as well as tell the program to stay on top or bottom of all windows. You can also choose between 5 preloaded bulb styles.
Get it HERE
Macbook Podcast Plus Episode #12
by: Jason
Whitener
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#12

Macbook Podcast Plus Show notes for Episode
#12:
Wireless Keyboard disconnects.
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Macbook Podcast Episode #66
by: Jason
Whitener
Show notes for Episode
#66:
Don't forget to check out the Macbook Podcast widget Download here
Sponsors:
Try GotoMyPC free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.gotomypc.com/techpodcasts
ForMacEyesOnly Segment:
Michael Potter of the ForMacEyesOnly podcast show us how to keep our macbook awake.
Macbook classroom:
Enable Single Window Mode for Safari:
You may have noticed that some links in Safari absolutely refuse to open in the same window. After a while this can leave you with several windows open at once - which can make your desktop a real mess.
You can, however, change this so that links that would normally open in a new window will now open in a new tab instead.
To do you need to launch the Terminal and type in the following:
defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true
Hit return the quit and restart Safari. Now all of your links that would normally open in a new window will open in a new tab. If you want to change back to the previous settings all you have to do is open Terminal and type in:
defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool false
The close and restart Safari again.
Free File of the week:
EverSave is a clever tool which allows you to save all of your documents - if possible - in a specific time interval or by changing the frontmost application. This means no more data loss if applications crash.
You may decide if you would like EverSave to work with all running applications or your chosen list only.
Get it HERE
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