22 May, 2009

Missing Path Button in Finder

One thing i have notice when i switched from PC to Mac is that the PC by default already have the path button enclosed in the Back/Forward button. While the Mac only have Back/Forward button.

But you can customize the toolbar in finder, so that you can put a Path Button. Here's how to do it.
  • Open Finder
  • Control Click the Finder toolbar or Right Click if you have mouse.
  • Choose Customize Toolbar... and a window will pop-up.
  • Drag the Path in the Finder toolbar and place it wherever you want.
  • Click Done.


That's it, you have now a Path Button. Enjoi!.

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Resetting parameter RAM (PRAM)

The Parameter RAM is a small amount of "nonvolatile" RAM (NVRAM) that holds various settings that the system can use before the operating system loads, and maintains these settings even when the computer is turned off. There is a small battery on the computer's mainboard that helps maintain the PRAM settings when power is off.

Many times when people's computers get bogged down and they are experiencing problems, advice will be given to "Reset the PRAM." In certain situations this can fix things, but many times people just blindly throw that advice out there. Resetting the PRAM may sound like an exotic fix that somehow may magically cure something; however, many times doing this is just a shot in the dark. As such, it's not necessarily bad for the computer, but may lead to customized settings such as alternate boot devices and speaker volumes being put back at default values. If you have problems with any of the following then a PRAM reset might help you out:
  • Volume changes or won't stick.
  • Video resolutions not sticking or not all available
  • Time zone information and clock settings
  • Boot volume isn't set (question mark shows briefly before booting)
  • Keyboard repeat rates
  • Mouse input rates (click and tracking speeds)
  • Default system fonts
Prior to OS X, the PRAM held information for networking, but that has been removed so any network troubles should not be affected by PRAM settings. Sometimes there have been odd problems that have been cured by PRAM resets, including one reported on recently by MacFixIt regarding spell-checking not working. It is possible that settings in the PRAM may indirectly affect various system functions like the spell checker, but knowing this is anyone's guess.

If these settings constantly get reset even when you have not manually reset the PRAM, the computer's logic board battery may need replacing.

To reset the PRAM:
  1. Reboot the computer.
  2. Hold the option-command-P-R keys at the same time.
  3. The computer will chime, and then continually reset and chime while these keys are held.
  4. Allow it to cycle a couple of times and release the keys and allow the computer to boot normally.
NOTE: Resetting the PRAM may require you to set some settings such as mouse speed and keyboard rates again.

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Snow Leopard release date is June 8 @ WWDC

Apple finally announced the dates for WWDC 2009: June 8-12. More information can be found on Apple's WWDC Web page. Let's see what they have in store for Snow Leopard. I cant wait to try it in my Macbook.

It’s widely expected that Apple will unveil Snow Leopard at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference. At last year’s WWDC keynote, CEO Steve Jobs said Snow Leopard would ship in about a year.

Article from [testmac.net]

Now that we’ve had a chance to really sit down and experience Apple’s newest cat, its time to share our initial reactions to OSX 10.6 - Snow Leopard. Right off the bat, its fast. Very fast. A clean installation took about 13 minutes from start to finish, which is a world of difference from the hour or so that a clean 10.5 Leopard install takes. This has been potentially attributed to the significant reduction in the size of core applications (Snow Leopard’s Mail application is under 100mb, whereas 10.5’s was nearly 300mb). Other theories involve a removal of PowerPC support freeing up space and speeding up the install time. Other than the actual time involved, there are very few differences between the 10.5 and 10.6 installation processes in the current build.

Once you’re up and running, it feels very similar to Leopard. I don’t know how much this will change through Snow Leopard’s development, but don’t expect a terribly different interface. The subtle changes to the current Aqua definitely look good though. The biggest changes are under the hood. Snow Leopard is fast. Very fast. Like, surprisingly fast. From boot times to general application usage, Snow Leopard was noticeably quicker than Leopard when using the same system. Apple and 3rd party applications alike, they all launched faster and performed smoother. I’m sure this can be attributed to the new 64-bit architecture, but its amazing how much of a difference it really is.

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Eject any disc even if system cannot boot

In the newest versions of the boot manager (Intel only, I believe), it is possible to simply Option-Boot the computer and press the Eject key on the keyboard to eject a disc. This works even if your computer has a completely blank, newly-formatted hard drive.

This may also work on the older PowerPC versions of the boot manager, but I haven't tested it.

You could also press and hold the left Mouse or Trackpad button when starting your computer. Any CD/DVD will then eject.

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20 May, 2009

Mac OS X 10.5.7 Update

What’s New in this Version
The 10.5.7 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac.

Important: Read below before installing.

  • Back up your computer prior to installing any updates.
  • Quit any open applications before starting the installation.
  • Do not interrupt the installation process.
  • You may experience unexpected results if you have third-party system software modifications installed, or if you've modified the operating system through other means. (This does not apply to normal application software installation.)
  • If issues occur during installation--for example, if Software Update quits unexpectedly--please see this article.

Products Affected

Mac OS X 10.5, Mac OS X 10.5.1, Mac OS X 10.5.2, Mac OS X 10.5.3, Mac OS X 10.5.4, Mac OS X 10.5.5, Mac OS X 10.5.6

Check Apple Downloads for standalone installer updates. You can choose there delta updates or combo updates. Delta updates is for 10.5.6 only to update to 10.5.7. Combo updates is for 10.5 - 10.5.6 to update to 10.5.7..

Or choose Software Updates from Apple menu to automatically check for the latest Apple software using the Internet, including this update. (Software Update might have linked you to this article to learn more about the update.) If your computer is not up-to-date, other software updates available for your computer may appear which you should install. Note that an update's size may vary from computer to computer when installed using Software Update. Also, some updates must be installed prior to others, so you should run Software Update more than once to make sure you have all available updates.

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12 May, 2009

Magnifying dock using ctrl+shift

This trick will help you to avoid unnecessarily magnifying the dock when you accidentally hover the mouse pointer in the dock.

NOTE: This trick will only work if magnification is turned off. Let's turn off first the magnification of the dock and try the shortcut key.
  1. Choose System Preferences... in Apple menu.
  2. Click Dock
  3. Unchecked the Magnification.
  4. Close the System Preferences and try first to hover your mouse pointer in the dock and it should not magnify.
  5. Then try pressing ctrl + shift key and hover the mouse in the dock.
Or Simply Right Click (ctrl + click) the separator of the dock and click Turn Magnification Off and try hover your mouse pointer in the dock and it should not magnify. Then try pressing ctrl + shift key and hover the mouse in the dock.

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How to place widget in desktop?

This tutorial will walk you through the steps on how to place widget in dashboard to your desktop. But this trick will only work on dashboard in development mode. So we need to set the dashboard into devmode.

  1. Open Terminal.app (in Finder press Command + Shift + U, will bring you to Utilities Folder, then find the Terminal.app)
  2. Copy and Paste the following to Terminal, line by line and press return key.
    defaults write com.apple.dashboard devmode YES
    killall Dock
    the first line will make the Dashboard into devMode.
    killall Dock will relaunch the Dock to make changes become effective.
  3. Launch the Dashboard by hitting the F12 key.
  4. Click and hold on the widget you want place in your desktop, while holding down the mouse button, press F12 again to close the dashboard.
  5. You can now move the widget around your desktop and place where you want to place. But take note that the widget will always remain on top of all other window, so be wise to pick location where to place your widget.
  6. In case you want to move back the widget to dashboard, simply click and hold the widget and press F12 to open the dashboard and release to place it back the widget.

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02 May, 2009

Post Your Anime Request here.

You can request for anime that i have here. Even if its not on my list, maybe I can help you find the anime you're looking.

Post a comment for your request. or email me (my email can be found in the contact page). Just please be specific for what anime you where looking and I'll find a way to help you guys because I Love Collecting and Watching Anime. I always check my email and this blog.

*Note This post is strictly for anime only!.

Enjoy!.

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Finder Navigation using Arrow keys

Have you notice that in finder, if you want to go inside the folder you need to double click the folder or highlight the folder and press arrow right key. We cannot use enter to directly open the folder, just like in a PC. We just need some help of the Command Key.
To navigate in finder using just keyboard.
  • You can use left or right arrow keys to view the content of the highlighted folder.
  • We can combine Command Key and arrow keys to open the folder in the same window. But instead of right and left, we use arrow down and up keys.
To Summarize the equation:
  1. To open a folder in finder or Disk Drive, Press Command Key + Arrow Down key.
  2. To open back in previews window, Press Command Key + Arrow Up key.
Try it and you'll see..

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How to Place Application in Finder Menubar

A simple trick to place an application in finder menubar. I use this trick for iTunes, Transmission and Yahoo Messenger. I find it convenient for switching applications by using more mouse action and less keyboard, in applications that I always check.

Adding Apllication Icon in Menubar:
  • Open Applications in Finder. By double clicking Macintosh HD > Applications. Or Cmd + Shift + A (A), something which looks like this will appear.
  • Im my case, i already have 2 applications in my Finder Menubar. I like to add iTunes in the Menubar. Find the any application that you would like to put in menubar, in my case iTunes. Then, drag the application in the menubar where you want to put them. Wait until the dotted box appear in the menubar, then release.
  • Its already set and ready to roll. But if you want to Move your application in the menubar, just press and hold Command Key() and then drag the application in the menubar you want to move it into. I moved the iTunes icon beside Yahoo Messenger icon.
Removing Application Icon in Menubar:

Press and hold Command Key ()
Drag the application you want to remove outside the menubar until something like a crumpled paper or cloud like figure appears beneath your cursor.
And its gone..
You can play around and arrange your Icons in the Finder Menubar to suit your preferences.

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01 May, 2009

Anime Collection!

These are the list of my Anime Collection:
  • Air Gear [Complete]
  • Battle Programmer Shirase [Complete]
  • Beck [Complete]
  • Bleach [Ongoing][Latest]
  • Claymore [Complete]
  • Code Geass [Complete]
  • Code Gease: R2 [Complete]
  • Denno Coil [Ongoing]
  • Full Metal Alchemist [Complete]
  • Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood [Ongoing][Latest] . . . . .
  • GTO [Complete]
  • Gun Grave [Complete]
  • Hellsing [Complete]
  • Hungry Heart Wild Striker [Complete]
  • Hunter X Hunter [Complete]
  • Hajime No Ippo [Complete]
  • Hajime No Ippo: New Challenger [Ongoing][Latest]
  • Itazura No Kiss [Complete]
  • K-ON! [Ongoing]
  • Nana [Complete]
  • Naruto [Complete]
  • Naruto: Shippuuden [Ongoing][Latest]
  • One Piece [Ongoing][Latest]
  • Prince of Tennis [Complete]
  • Ranma 1/2 [Complete]
  • Real Drive [Complete]
  • School Days [Complete]
  • Shugo Chara [Ongoing]
  • Soul Eater [Complete]
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya [Complete]
  • To LoveRU [Complete]
  • Trigun [Complete]
My reviews for each of the Anime would be in my next post.
Till next time!.

Enjoi!

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