Friday 6 June 2008

10 hidden gems

OK so you;re getting the basics but you can always learn a wee bity more. Here (quickly) are ten handy hints that you might not know you can do with OSX Leopard (or other versions of OS X)

1) Time Machine. It works great on files but did you know you can use it from inside apps such as iPhoto. If you've deleted a needed photo it's no problem. You can entrer the time machine interface while running iPhoto, navigate back to the missing image and restore it right back into your library.

2) Application switcher. I love it but almost no one I speak to seems to even know it exists. To switch betwen running apps simply hold the command (or apple) key and hit tab to cycle through each app via a big icon bar in the middle of the screen. Holding the shift key reverses the direction of travel through the apps.

3) Spotlight as an application launcher. Thanks to the speed boost in spotlight under Leopard you can now youe it as a great application launcher without cursing the speed. Click on the spotlight icon. Type the first few letters of teh application you want to launch (three or four letters usually does it) and hit return. Bingo open application.

4) Create quick and easy movies in Photobooth. Need to send a video message to a friend. Open Photobooth, select the video button and away you go. Short videos that you can send via e-mail or share on the web are just a single click away.

5) Summarize text. One of the little used system wide services in each applications pull down menu. Select a large body of text in any application or on th einternet and select summarize. OS X will present you with a short summary of the contents of the text.

6) Screen zoom. Eyes getting tired. Need to see what that tiny dot in the corner is. Just hold the control key down and move your mouse up ( or use 2 finger scrolling up on newer Mac portables) and teh screen wil magically zoom in. Reverse process to zoom out.

7) Quick clean up. Need to close everything in a hurry. Don'rt waste time clicking on the red close button on every window. Just click on one button while holding the option key and all open windows will instantly close.

8) Colour code your window backgrounds. Sounds odd but it can help differentiate project windows. Open a window and select icon view. Then select view options and select colour (or even picture) from the buttons at the bottom of the menu

Enjoy!

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