Take a MacBook Pro. Mac OS X. Windows XP. Ubuntu. And you have a Tri-Boot Mac
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Take a MacBook Pro. Mac OS X. Windows XP. Ubuntu. And you have a Tri-Boot Mac
Read MoreIt is interesting to note that Leopard slipped a little bit; originally Apple was targeting end of 2006, now along with Vista, they’re targeting Spring ’07. I’ll be interested to hear the state of Leopard from the developers; is it Beta quality or only Alpha/development, and so on. If it isn’t mature, that signals that Apple is doing lots of foundation things that take a lot of time (and impact a lot of stuff). If it is mature, and I suspect it is, it signals something else. Apple probably wants to make sure they’re AFTER Microsoft in release in order steal thunder.
Read MoreThe MacBook Pro marked the end of the PowerBook line. Neale Monks looks back at the highs and lows of the most influential portable computers ever made
Read MoreHave you ever had the need for a program to run when your computer starts up? Maybe you want a utility running, or maybe you just want Mail to open and check your email. Some applications have a preference to set this up for you, but if not, you can do this within the Account System Preference.
Read MoreFenestration is back with David Cohen, Robert Hazelrigg reviews the WiebeTech SilverSATA II, Nemo tlks about the From The Top radio program, and Guy Serle’s DashBoard Minute looks at two of the best widgets of all time. Also, MyMac.com publisher Tim Robertson makes a special announcement about our 100th episode at the end of the show.
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I currently subscribe to 99 podcasts, and now that I have a ton of content to listen to I need a better way to manage all of the data. I employ several Smart Lists to assist me with separating categories and iPod syncing, but I wish it were easier to manage them.
Read MoreAre you new to the Mac, and wondered how to change icons? This video tutorial with Donny will show you how easy it is.
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There’s a lot of products rumored for WWDC. I’m NOT a rumor guy, if Apple told me anything, I wouldn’t write about it. But I am a business and strategy guy, that thinks about what I’d do if I was Steve/Apple. And I’ve got a history with Apple and going to WWDC, so I can at least mention what might happen, based on what has happened before (and why).
If you are looking to use iPhoto with Flickr, this may just be the tool you have been wishing for
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With only days left, the Podcast crew talk up what they hope Steve Jobs reveals during his big WWDC keynote. What is going on with MacHome Magazine? Are they done publishing? Will they answer the telephone or return emails? What about the subscribers? Tim Robertson investigates. Also, MyMac.com welcomes Sam’s Cool Mac Picks from none other than Sam Levin! Check out the show notes for a Movie and more from Sam.
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The MacBook Pro marked the end of the PowerBook line. Neale Monks looks back at the highs and lows of the most influential portable computers ever made

Packed full of goodness, MyMacMini Podcast 2 has Guy Serle and the 45th DashBoard Minute, part two of Nemo’s interview with Artie, a Speedy Review of three iPod speakers by Robert Hazelrigg, and David Cohen looking at printing on a PC network in Fenestration. Plus Tim and Chad interviewing Julian Miller of Script Software.
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Amnesty Singles
Oh, no! The popular Dashboard Minute is ending on the podcast! What’s next for Guy? Read this article to find out, and what you can do to help!
Read MoreTim and Chad look at the Microsoft Zune idea. We cover the weeks Mac and iPod news, including Aquaman, Metallica, Amazon Video service, iTunes Kiosk, wireless Mighty Mouse, AMD buying ATI, and more.
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Tim Robertson and I thought it would be fun and maybe even a little informative to build a table of the favorite software each MyMac writer uses. I sent out a query, and the tables below show the results for the authors who were available to respond.
Read MoreThe first in what we hope is a long series, Tom Schmidt joins MyMac.com with his new Help article. Have a problem? Tom may be able to help. For the first installment, Tom looks at problems with AppleWorks and Airport, plus some advise on how you can get help, and what you should do to get it.
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This week I decided to make a list of ways to use your computer to put some money in your pocket, keep some money in your pocket, or just ways to spend your well earned cash more wisely. I guess it depends on how you look at it.