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Wikipedia contextual menu? — #2

I find that Google is faster than Wikipedia's own search engine, so I tend to use the former when I need to use the latter. Maybe you could modify an existing plug-in: you just nee…
MacNN Development by FireWire

OS X development for dummies? — #1

I'm an absolute beginner to development. I don't know a thing about C code and what not. I've done HTML code, that's it. How should I go about learning how to develop apps for the…
MacNN Development by macintologist

OS X development for dummies? — #2

Quote: Originally Posted by macintologist I'm an absolute beginner to development. I don't know a thing about C code and what not. I've done HTML code, that's it. How should I …
MacNN Development by Ludovic Hirlimann

OS X development for dummies? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit The Objective-C intro is at developer.apple.com, which doesn't require registration. It does, however, assume that you know C.
MacNN Development by Angus_D

OS X development for dummies? — #5

Well, let me use this thread without starting a new one... If I know a bit of C (still have a hard time with pointers... didn't know how I pass all the Computer Science subjects i…
MacNN Development by veryniceguy2002

OS X development for dummies? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by veryniceguy2002 Well, let me use this thread without starting a new one... If I know a bit of C (still have a hard time with pointers... didn't know…
MacNN Development by Catfish_Man

OS X development for dummies? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by Catfish_Man I'd say get the Hillegass book. It's basically targeted right at your skill level, maybe a hair lower. What's the title of the Hille…
MacNN Development by veryniceguy2002

OS X development for dummies? — #9

Have you considered using a RAD tool like Runtime Revolution? If you are looking to create fast solutions then its quite easy. Of course if your objective is Objective-C then you'l…
MacNN Development by chikako

Incomplete Themes... — #1

Hello All, Recently, I have had to clear up some stuff surrounding a cursor I had made. All of this got me thinking that with all of the slowness in the themeing world now, it wou…
MacNN Peripherals by G0Ducks

Incomplete Themes... — #2

I second that, I would love to learn how to make cursors for Mighty Mouse (I do not have the time for making themes) but I can not find any tutorials? I bought Mighty Mouse and the…
MacNN Peripherals by wigglywoo

remap clicks to keys? — #1

Is there mouse-click-remapping-to-keyboard software available? have a friend who likes the mac but the mouse reliance/clicking is straining his wrists.
MacNN Peripherals by rei

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #1

Hi, I'm a Mac Newbie (but Pretty good with windows xp) and need some advices for essential quick keys. I'm currently using a Macbook Pro and was wondering what the quick keys are…
MacNN Peripherals by gotanproject

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #2

Look through the menus. The keyboard shortcuts are listed right next to the commands. Also, look through the keyboard panel of the System Preferences (Apple menu) for the global …
MacNN Peripherals by analogika

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #3

Try the MacHelp. There is a list of shortcuts. Many of the shortcuts are similar to Windows. Instead of strg+c, Apple+c copies, Apple+A, Apple+V, etc.
MacNN Peripherals by OreoCookie

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #4

Apple recommends these: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75459 http://www.tuaw.com/2005/12/11/top-x...tcuts-in-os-x/ ...... but my favorite is highlight a word ...…
MacNN Peripherals by romeosc

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by OreoCookie Try the MacHelp. There is a list of shortcuts. Many of the shortcuts are similar to Windows. Instead of strg+c, Apple+c copies, Apple+A,…
MacNN Peripherals by tooki

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #6

F9 = show all windows F10 = show current app's windows F11 = show Desktop F12 = show Dashboard Command-ctrl-D = look up word underneath the mouse in Dictionary Command-option-esc …
MacNN Peripherals by CharlesS

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #7

THX for the great tips guys. Is there anything else I should know about the TouchPad on my MacBook Pro? For example I know if I use two of my fingers and make a vertical motion…
MacNN Peripherals by gotanproject

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #9

fn-up or down arrow will scroll a page at a time rather than a line at a time in your browser. fn will convert the keyboard into a number pad when pressed in conjunction with 7, 8…
MacNN Peripherals by JKT

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by tooki FYI: "strg" is "Alt" on English keyboards. tooki No . "Strg" is shorthand for "Steuerung", which means "Control" - "Ctrl". "Alt" is just…
MacNN Peripherals by analogika

Word2004 Paste Special — #1

Has anyone tried to do this? http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...429611033.aspx I do alot of pasting from the web into my Grad school work. Having a key combo is easier than go…
MacNN Peripherals by bthom70
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