Author Archives: Michael

About Michael

Started computing with a Commodore 64 during his elementary school years. Used PCs from the DOS era until Windows XP came out and he couldn’t take the increasing mediocrity. A Mac user since 2001. There’s no looking back.

Creating rules to process messages in Mail

It’s not an obvious feature of Mail, but it does support rules in a way that is similar to Microsoft Outlook. You can use rules to process messages as they’re received. This is very helpful for moving messages to a folder to get them out of your inbox, but still reserve them for reading later. Continue reading

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Ctrl-Alt-Del

There is a Mac-equivalent of the popular Windows command Ctrl-Alt-Del that is often lovingly referred to as the three finger salute. You just don’t have to use it anywhere near as often. If one of your applications isn’t responding, you can bring up its contextual menu in the dock by either right-clicking, control-clicking, or click-and-holding (clicking down on the mouse, but not up until the menu appears) on its Dock icon. This will allow you to choose the Force Quit command to… well, force the application to quit. But, there is another way as well. Continue reading

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Finding tacos? There’s an app for that

Taco Loco is an app that locates mobile taco vendors near you. Taco Loco finds taquerías without a permanent address such as trucks, carts, and stands – they often have the most authentic flavors. Simply fire up the app on your iPhone or iPod touch, and you’ll immediately see nearby taco trucks on the map. Continue reading

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Hacked iPhones vulnerable to worm attack

There is an iPhone worm that is making the news this week. One thing that may not be obvious in some of the stories is that the iPhones that are vulnerable have been hacked by their owners or “jailbroken” as … Continue reading

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How to do an ad hoc install of an iOS app

You can run iOS applications that weren’t downloaded from the iTunes App Store. This is referred to as ad hoc installation and is usually something you would do for testing purposes of the app. Continue reading

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