Dave Taylor reviews and demonstrates the powerful Mac screen capture and editing program ScreenFlow, including demonstrating step-by-step exactly how to turn a boring screen recording into a visually interesting sequence.
I created a six page contact sheet in Aperture as per your instructions, but the resultant PDF file is crazy big, too big for me to email to a client. What happened and how do I shrink it down?
Instead of creating a holiday greeting letter, use this how-to video to create a video greeting for friends and family on your Mac OS X system. It's fun and easy.
The idea of being able to access all my files and data from anywhere on the Internet is darn tempting. Imagine having a multi-terrabyte file server that only you - and people you invite - can share, and imagine it's fast, easy to set up, and surprisingly inexpensive. Enter the oddly-named Pogoplug. For under $100 (at Buy.com) it does a great job of creating your own personal Internet file server.
CloudEngines has a pleasantly modern sensibility and the documentation that they included with the review unit had a "popcorn test": betting that you could configure it and get going faster than you could microwave a bag of popcorn. Confident, but they would have lost the bet with me...
Today I tried to use Mail to send an e-mail to someone. Everything looked fine until I got an alert saying CANNOT SEND MESSAGE USING THE SERVER SMTP.MAC.COM. I have the option to choose another server, however, the drop-box does not have my account as one of the options. What the heck?
A friend told me that on the Mac anything that I could send to a printer could also be easily saved as a PDF file on my computer, to examine or even print later. I have no clue how to do that, but it'd sure be useful. How do you print to a PDF on a Mac?