Archive for March, 2011


How to Rescue Files after Mac OS File System Damage

Mac OS is well known as advanced file systems like HFS, HFS+, and HFSX. HFS+ is the improved version of Mac OS Standard. However, like other file systems and operating systems, Mac OS X file system may damage or corrupt due to some reasons like improper system shut down, virus infection etc. This behavior of Mac OS X renders all your valuable data inaccessible. If data backup is unavailable, incomplete or damaged, you come across data loss situation and Mac OS data recovery.

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How to convert WMV to MOV on Mac (OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard included)

How to convert WMV to MOV on Mac (including OS X 10.6)

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A Guide To Mac OS Snow Leopard

The Mac OS X Snow Leopard is an upgrade from the last OS, which mainly focuses upon memory, performance and efficiency improvements. Very little has changed in the way of interface, looks and user’s experience, although there have been some vital system readjustments, including the use of 64 bit, making your computer faster and more secure. Snow Leopard still supports 32 bit applications, but has drastically improved upon user experience of these by speeding up processors and limiting Safari’s (Apple’s internet browser) problems with crashing.

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