I'm dense. I'm not getting this!My favorite tip (especially for LONG forum posts) is "Summarize"...
Click/highlight the text in a post or news article....
Now click Safari.. Services.. Summarize.
Viola! You now have the short version of the post/story... You can use the slider to shorten or lengthen the summary.
It's like.... MAGIC!!!! Mac-Magic!!!!
Cool.Even cooler is if you hit the space bar once after cmd+shift+4 .
Ah even I know that one!How about APPLE+F to "Find" a word or phrase on a page...
After typing a few lines of text, then you decide you want to change it, hold down command + shift then press the back arrow, this selects all the text on the line and you can instantly start retyping, without having to use the mouse. Not so useful in text editing programs where you only want to delete a few words, but when using Adium or other chat programs, I use the above keys quite a bit. Also just holding down the shift key and then using the back arrow selects letters individually.
Aaaaaah...very cool. You already got REP!Bones...
Check out this link... CLICK!
When there... Click/highlight the entire article (lots of text)... then...
Safari>>>Services>>>Summarize...
A window will pop-up with a "condensed" version of the story... you can adjust how condensed you want it....
In Adium specifically, hitting ESC will delete all the text you've typed in the typing box so far.
In Adium specifically, hitting ESC will delete all the text you've typed in the typing box so far.
My tip would be based on what I discovered whilst trying to move all my itunes stuff this weekend (56gig).
The PC wouldn't burn DVD's so I had to resort to transferring it over a network.
I did try copying it all onto an 80gig external drive but that has USB 1 only and it was painfully slow.
I tried doing it over the wireless network and it was only getting 11mbps, again painfully slow.
Apple advise connecting over ethernet but I couldn't get the mac to talk to the PC with them directly connected.
I then had a brainwave of moving the ADSL modem (which has a built in 4 port switch) and connecting the pc and the mac to it. I then made them both use the IP address allocated to them. This worked straight away.
It still takes AGES, I'm about 8 hours on and it's only 2/3rds through but when it's done it will be done.
So the summary of my hint is to not bother messing about with Ip addresses, let the router/switch give them out.
hi guys, can yall help me on a tip? i install bootcamp and windows, in the control panel i select osx as the default boot start since i use that most. my question is what do i press in start up to get into windows? thanks guys