Posts tagged: "Mac OS X"

Mountain Lion’s First Meows

by matt on February 16, 2012 · 1 comment

Today, Apple announced that there would be a new version of the Mac operating system released in late summer of 2012. For some, the update has said to be yawn worthy. We disagree. That being said, no, it isn’t a gigantic jump like going from XP to Windows 7. What it does provide is an Read MoreRead More link

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The big cat is out of the bag. On Monday, Apple announced new features of their forthcoming Lion operating system. It is jam-packed with features that will be useful for everyone, especially small businesses. But the real question is are you ready? Apple has shed some light on what the system requirements for Lion will be Read MoreRead More link

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by Eric Olson | Twitter.com/thefndtn Have you ever wandered away from your Mac, only to start worrying about what you left up on the screen? A spreadsheet, a sensitive email, an employee evaluation? Even worse, think about the contents of you entire computer resting unrestricted in the wrong person’s hands – not a pretty picture, Read MoreRead More link

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Our neighbors to the north are onto something. Grand Forks’ Ntractive has the Mac community buzzing with their Elements CRM 2.0 solution. Voted a “Staff Pick” by Apple this summer, the Mac cloud computing app provides a powerful feature set, in addition to cutting edge mobile accessibility on the iPhone and iPod Touch. You won’t Read MoreRead More link

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Join us to learn how to get the most out of the new features in the FileMaker 10. Learn how FileMaker can be used to boost the speed of development, improve ease of use, and get the most for your money. We will uncover the new features and technologies in FileMaker 10, as well as Read MoreRead More link

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by Erik Tollefsrud  |    erik@fndtn.com  Generally speaking, the more you take care of a machine, the longer it will last. Your computer, of course, is no different – routine maintenance extends the life of your computer. I’m not talking about physical maintenance, though cleaning your screen and keyboard does make a positive difference in Read MoreRead More link

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Snow Leopard Server makes it easier than ever for the people in your organization to collaborate, communicate, and share information. And because it’s so simple to deploy and manage, Snow Leopard Server is perfect both for people who never thought they could run a server and  for overtaxed IT departments. Be more productive, whether you’re Read MoreRead More link

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By Erik Tollefsrud  |    erik@fndtn.com  Running out of hard drive space, but strapped for cash? This tip should free up a couple of gigabytes of space without having to sacrifice anything important.  By default, Mac OS X comes with localization files which allows you change the displayed language of the operating system. In total, Read MoreRead More link

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By Cory Elsmore    |    cory@fndtn.com Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference took place June 9-13th.  This is one of two events throughout the year where Apple generally unveils something that they hope will blow your socks off.  This time around the big news was Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The big news with Snow Leopard Read MoreRead More link

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By Cory Elsmore    |    cory@fndtn.com  Apple’s latest operating system, Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, has been shipping for a couple months now.  It has received a major update in that time, and the current version is 10.5.1.  Many Mac users know that updating to the latest and greatest is generally something to be avoided.  Read MoreRead More link

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