by Christopher Diamond | Jan 5, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Hey Have you ever wondered which application or system process is using a file. The annoying message usually pops up when you are trying to delete a file or folder within Finder. This little trick, using a Terminal command called lsof, allows you to find which...
by Christopher Diamond | Jan 4, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Hey Some people hate using and having Spotligh turned on. It can use a lot of CPU and take up quite a bit of time with disk access. If you want to turn it off, there is hundreds of different methods and ways to do this. Most involve changing system files. Although...
by Christopher Diamond | Jan 3, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Hey This is just a simple but rather interesting trick I would like to share with you today. If you have an iOS device, such as an iPhone or iTouch and want to read a file on the move such as a PDF or any other text file it can be very simple. The new iBooks app on...
by Christopher Diamond | Jan 3, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Hello Again, Sorry its been a long time since the last post, so I am going to start with an interesting one. I quite enjoying digging out and finding new command line updates to run and use. Todays command line post will allow you to download and install software...
by Christopher Diamond | Jan 2, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Good Evening, I like RSS feeds, you can find mine here, and I usually use them all the time. What better way to use them than to integrate them into a screensaver. Luckily Mac OS X has a built in screen saver which allows you to do just this. Its great if you want to...