The 10.6.3 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes that: * improve the reliability and compatibility of QuickTime X * address compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications * address an issue that causes background message colors to display incorrectly in Mail * resolve an issue that prevented files with the # or & characters in their names from opening in Rosetta applications * resolve an issue that prevented files from copying to Windows file servers * improve performance of Logic Pro 9 and Main Stage 2 when running in 64-bit mode * improve sleep and wake reliability when using Bonjour wake on demand * address a color issue in iMovie with HD content * improve printing reliability * resolve issues with recurring events in iCal when connected to an Exchange server * improve the reliability of 3rd party USB input devices * fix glowing, stuck, or dark pixels when viewing video from the iMac (Late 2009) built-in iSight camera
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4014. For information on the security content of this update, please visit: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.
สิ่งดีๆ จาก Google ... สวัสดีครับเพื่อนๆ พี่ๆ น้องๆ หลายคนอาจเคยใช้ผลิตภัณฑ์ของ google กันมาหลายอย่าง เช่น google search, google mail (Gmail) หรืออื่นๆ ที่ google ผลิตออกมาเยอะแยะมากมาย... แต่ที่โดนๆ ใจผมมากคือสิ่งนี้ล่ะครับ google translate (http://translate.google.com/) ของดีแบบนี้มันแปลได้ดีเลยล่ะครับ อ่านเว็บที่ไม่เข้าใจ ลองอ่านวิเคราะห์รับรองทุกคนต้องแปลได้แน่ครับ หรือจะแปลประโยคง่ายๆ เช่น Good Morning จาก อังกฤษ เป็น อิตาลี ก็แค่
Game for Mac มาเล่นเกมส์บนแมคกันครับ... เกมส์นี้มืชื่อว่า Braid ไม่มีอะไรเลยครับ เล่นแบบงั่งๆ เล่นชิวๆ ครับ แถมมีโหมดย้อนกลับเวลาตายด้วยอ่ะ แล้วจะตายมั้ยล่ะครับ อยากรู้หน้าตาเกมส์เป็นไง ตามไปอ่านต่อครับ
If you think Steve Jobs is a man of worth, then this is definitely for you. Jay Hauf created an iconic Cubee Jobs template, and made it available for download. All you need is to print, snip and finally build.
As you see Apple’s CEO is holding an iPhone is his hand, so you’ll need to make your own device if you’re obsessed with the upcoming iPad. The instructions can be found here.
เปลี่ยน Default Icon ให้ Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) ไป Download Icon มาหลายๆครั้ง ก็ใช้วิธี copy -> paste ง่ายๆ เพื่อเปลี่ยน icon เฉพาะเป็นอันๆไป แต่ที่นี้ผมไป download icon มาเป็น set ที่สวยถูกใจมาก ก็เลยลองค้นหาดูว่าถ้าเราจะเปลี่ยน icon ทั้งระบบเลยเราจะทำยังไง? เท่าที่ลองถามๆกับค้นหาจาก webboard หลายๆแห่งแนะนำให้ใช้โปรแกรม Candy Bar ราคาก็อยู่ที่ $29 หรือตอนนี้ราคาเป็นเงินไทยก็ประมาณ 1,025.585 บาท จะซื้อมาเปลี่ยน icon เล่นๆไปมาๆ ก็กะไรอยู่ หรือจะหา serial มา crack ใช้แบบเถื่อนๆก็คงไม่ดี
แล้วก็มาเจอที่ นี่ เค้าบอกขั้นตอนการเปลี่ยน Default Icon ให้ Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard ไว้ แล้วก็ลองทำตามดูปรากฏว่าได้ผลดีเหมือนกัน แม้จะต้องลงแรงงัดๆแงะๆบ้าง
ขั้นตอนมีดังนี้
1. ไปที่ /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources (ตรงไหนไปต่อไม่ได้ให้ click ขวาแล้วเลือก Show Package Contents
Firefox 3.6.2 fixes the following issues found in previous versions of Firefox 3.6: * Fixed a critical security issue that could potentially allow remote code execution (see bug 552216). * Fixed several additional security issues. * Fixed several stability issues.
Please see the complete list of changes in this version. You may also be interested in the Firefox 3.6 release notes for a list of changes in the previous version. รายละเอียดที่ : Release Notes
DateLine is a small, simple app which displays a linear calendar on your desktop in a transparent window. It provides easy access to iCal by double clicking on a day. The background and text colors are customizable with support for transparency.
Please Donate! DateLine is free, but it contains some advanced features which can be unlocked with registration for $4.95. You can purchase a license for DateLine via PayPal in the Store. Your registration directly supports further development of DateLine. Free features:
Customisable appearance: fonts, colours, width, transparency and more English, French and Portuguese Localizations Works with all system supported languages and time formats Dockless operation Calendar week dividers and numbering Access to iCal by double-clicking a day Advanced features (Registration required):
Display iCal events in a pop up window Customisable number of days in calendar Lock position Today centric view Vertical orientation Support:
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Release 0.861 | 28 November 2009 | Shareware | Requires Mac OS X 10.5 +
If you’re a true geek you’ll love this piece of software. GeekTool allows you to display almost any information about your Mac right on your desktop. You can monitor shell script output, images, and even entire files without lifting a finger. Some may argue that they can never see their desktop or that GeekTool provides unneeded info. I say, hire a maid to keep your desktop clean and get your geek on!
I’ve decided to break this article into two pieces as it would be way to long if it wasn’t. The first part will be a review of GeekTool itself and my impressions of it. The second part will be based on customizing GeekTool, mainly focusing on the scripts/commands that I use to pimp out my desktop.
GeekTool is a Preference Pane. This means that after you install it, you can find it by looking in the System Preferences at the bottom in the ‘Other’ category. GeekTool has a fairly simple interface. Everything is accessed through one window, with more in depth settings tucked away in drop down menus and button tabs. Everything is very intuitive and within a few seconds you’ll feel pretty comfortable with it. As I said earlier, GeekTool can handle shell scripts, text files, and images. The most powerful of the three is most definitely shell scripts. While displaying a current weather radar map might be fun and monitoring logs might be useful, you’ll be amazed at what you can do with shell scripts and GeekTool. Shell scripts allow you to monitor iTunes, ip addresses, and system usage. Anyone who may have switched to Macs from Linux or is a Terminal junkies you will love GeekTool.
Anything that GeekTool displays can be customized. From font/color/size of text to window frames there should be a little bit for everyone. GeekTool CustomizationI prefer to run all my GeekTool entries with high contrast colors and transparent backgrounds, but this is just my preference. If you want a boring bordered window with black text on a white background thats cool as well and GeekTool will allow it. Each entry can be moved anywhere on your desktop and can even be displayed on top of all other windows if you’d like. This gives you all the control. Align you r entries along the edge of the screen, top, bottom, or even smack dab in the center. Whatever floats your boat. I’ve chosen to align everything on the left since I’ve got my dock on the bottom of the screen and icons loaded on the right.
There is at least one application that does the same thing as GeekTool on Linux, but I’ve never seen one for Windows. I don’t know what I like more, having lots of useful information at my fingertips or the incredibly geeky feeling I get when I notice someone staring at my computer screen :) If you want to be the envy of all your friends you NEED GeekTool :)
GeekTool can be downloaded here. >> http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/download.php
Oh, and just to whet your appetite a bit for tomorrows article, here’s a screenshot of what I’ve done with GeekTool! What you see from top to bottom is iTunes album art, iTunes currently playing info, a calendar, ip address info, current Airport connection, uptime, and processes/cpu/ram info!
I should have the second part of this review up sometime tomorrow. If you want to make sure you catch part two of the review so you can find out about all the cool scripts I’m running with GeekTool, subscribe to my RSS fee
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