Automator Workflow Quicktime

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Automator Workflow Quicktime

Automator Workflow Quicktime I will show you a quick and easy way to create your own plugin for the contextual menu, to use Automator to create a workflow so that you can batch process your movies & export them to iPod or Apple TV format.

I found this information after reading a post made by Brian Floe of MyAppleSpace.com and figured I would give it a look over & I’m sure glad that I did.
Have Fun & enjoy.

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MAC OS X — Spell Checking

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MAC OS X — Spell Checking

MAC OS X — Spell Checking In this tutorial I will show you 3 way of how to use Spell Checking in your documents via the command & menu keys.

Menu & Key Combinations are:

Go to the menu, navigate to Edit then Spelling & Grammar

Command-Shift-: = To Spell Check via Menu

Control Click or Right Click = To Spell Check via Contextual Menu

Have Fun & Enjoy.

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MAC OS X — Hidden Screen Shots

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MAC OS X — Hidden Screen Shots

MAC OS X — Hidden Screen Shots In this tutorial I will show you a very neat & useful way of taken screen shots of your desktop without save it as an image file to your desktop. This works in the same manner as Text when you Copy/Paste item.

Typical Screen Shots Key Combinations are:

Command-Shift-3 = Full Desktop Screen Shot

Command-Shift-4 = Specified Screen Shot

Command-Shift-4-Space Bar = Screen Shot of a Window with the Camera Icon

Now to the Screen Shots using Copy/Paste

Control-Command-Shift-3 = Full Desktop Screen Shot

Control-Command-Shift-4 = Specified Screen Shot

Have Fun & Enjoy.

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Terminal Tip: Eject Media Disc

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Terminal Tip: Eject Media Disc

In this tutorial I will show you how to use Terminal to EJECT or force a media disc to eject from you slot loaded disc drive. From time to time you may have a disc that stay in it’s drive and does not eject once your done working or maybe you closed out your program & forgot to eject the disc. So then you like normal will hit/press the eject key & nothing happens the disc does not eject. Then your forced to have to restart your system so that the disc is ejected. Well no more of that, just open up Terminal. See example below.

Open up Terminal & type: drutil eject [Hit Return]

or

Open up Terminal & type: drutil tray open [Hit Return]

And that will do the trick for ya.

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Terminal Tip: top

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Terminal Tip: top

Terminal Tip: top — In this tutorial I will show you how to use Terminal to check your system if you think it may be running slow, or if you think something is running that shouldn’t be running. This is also used to dentifying potential problem areas in a process on your system as well. So if you think something is wrong this should be one of the places you come to check.

Open up Terminal & type: top [Hit Return]

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Terminal Tip: Download Files CURL

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Terminal Tip: Download Files CURL

In this tutorial I will show you how to use Terminal to download files using the command [curl], also please note that I will also use [-LO] just after curl. Here is what -L does: -L follow link even is a redirect has been put in place. Here is what -O does: Tells curl to keep original file name from the server when it is download.

If you would like to specify a location for your file to be downloaded to rather then have it saved to the user account folder then simply do this first in terminal.

cd /Desktop So this way [cd] means Create Directory and [/Desktop] is where we want the file to be saved to once it is downloaded.

Example 1: curl -LO http://www.Site Name/file.zip

Example 2: cd ~/Desktop [hit return] then type curl -LO http://www.Site Name/file.zip

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Quicktime Pro Video Audio Combine

Quicktime Pro Video Audio Combine

Quicktime Pro Video Audio Combine In this tutorial I will show you how to use Quicktime Pro to add voice over, combine videos together, record audio & video using you built in MIC or USB MIC, WEB CAM, iSight, or a FireWire Video Camera
Video Made For Gartenzwerg360

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MAC OS X — Pro Tips 2

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MAC OS X — Pro Tips 2

MAC OS X — Pro Tips 2 In this tutorial I will show you how to use 4 Pro Tips when using your MAC OS X.

Tip 1: Aliases Without the Word “Alias” — Holding the Option and Command keys and clicking-and-dragging the original file outside the Finder window.

Tip 2: Sidebar Work Like the Dock — Drag the icon right over to the sidebar, you can even drag-and-drop files you want to open.

Tip 3: Fast Way to Email a URL — Press Command-Shift-I

Tip 4: Ultimate Menu Master — Control-F2, press Return or press Function-Control-F2 this will bring up the current menu which you can navigate using the arrow keys or simply press the first letter of the menu to select it. Once you have your selection just hit RETURN or ENTER on your keyboard.

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MAC OS X — Pro Tips 1

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MAC OS X — Pro Tips 1

MAC OS X — Pro Tips 1 In this tutorial I will show you how to use 3 Pro Tips when using your MAC OS X.

Tip 1: Look Inside Multiple Folders — Using Command & Left or Right Arrow Keys

Tip 2: Copy and Delete at the Same Time — Using Command while dragging & dropping

Tip 3: Unlock Your Mac’s Power Apple Scripts

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Windows XP Looks Like Windows Vista

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Windows XP Looks Like Windows Vista

Windows XP Looks Like Windows Vista In this tutorial I will show you how to use BricoPack Vista Inspirat Ultimate 2 in Windows XP to make it look like Windows Vista using a FREE software. This is a follow up video to making Windows XP look like MAC OS X Tiger.

Any and all changes made to your system is up to you to fix we are not responsible for what happens.

Download BricoPack Vista Inspirat Ultimate 2

http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130-bricopack-vista-inspirat-ultimate-2-dlb-shell-packs.htm

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