Next week, Don will be back with us. Hope everyone out there has had a great start to Spring.
Thanks for reading!
Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
Kali, Mike and Steph
Next week, Don will be back with us. Hope everyone out there has had a great start to Spring.
Thanks for reading!
Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
Kali, Mike and Steph
One of my favorite new features to Mountain Lion (and one that I use all the time) is the handy little Share button that is available in apps like Safari, Finder, Preview, Notes, Photo Booth, iPhoto and more.
For someone like me who creates and sends files all day long, this tool was extremely helpful. Have you discovered this yet? If not, here’s a quick look into the magical Share button.
I’d say in one single day I might export my work to a PDF about 10-20 times, and in most cases, to email it to someone. Before Mountain Lion, the process looked something like this: *Export to PDF. Open up Mail > Create new message > Click the little paperclip > Locate file > Attach > Send email.*
Now with the Share button, my process looks something like this: *Export to PDF. File automatically opens in Preview > Click Share button > Choose Mail.* Boom! A new mail message pops open with the attachment ready to go in the email. Type a quick little blurb and send ‘er off!
With the Share button, you are also able to send via Message, AirDrop, Twitter, Facebook and Flickr. For social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter, one quick click will open a little window that looks like a piece of paper, which allows you to write a blurb about what you’re sharing and then post it.
The Share options in Safari include Add to Reading List, Add Bookmark, Email this Page, Message, Facebook and Twitter.
If you aren’t already familiar with the Share button, I recommend you check it out. It really is the simplest and quickest way to share things with others!
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This week’s Mac Treat is short and sweet. Back when I used to work the retail floor for Small Dog, we were taught to power cycle any electronics as a first line of troubleshooting. It is funny how something as simple as turning an electronic device off and back on again can fix some problems. However, your device might be locked up in a way that makes turning it off seem impossible.
Most electronics have some way of forcing a shut down and your iOS devices are no different. This procedure is guaranteed to work for iPod touches, iPhones and iPads (mini or biggie). I know for a fact that it works with iOS 4 and up but for anything older, I cannot say for sure.
*To hard reset your iOS device:*
* Hold down the *On/Off button* (aka Sleep/Awake) and the *Home button.*
* Wait at least 10 seconds — until the screen goes dark and the Apple logo appears.
Voila! You have just hard reset your iOS device. I would advise ??against?? using this method as your normal shutoff mode since it bypasses all the operating system’s normal shut down procedures (which are necessary for smooth operating). It is basically like unplugging your computer from the wall without shutting it down, so use this sparingly and only when the normal power down function is not working.
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Released in fall 2012, “*Mountain Tweaks 1.0.4*”:http://tweaksapp.com/app/mountain-tweaks/ is an app for Mountain Lion users that is designed to ‘tweak’ your OS into super-usability. It’s a user-friendly, all-in-one solution that takes aim on the oft-annoying ‘upgrades’ in 10.8 that Apple has instituted. (Default iCloud saving, anyone?)
If you’ve noticed things about Mountain Lion that you wish you could change, but don’t want to dig into Terminal or attempt other one-off hacks, you’ll definitely want to give it a try. Using a simple “Yes/No” toggle, Mountain Tweaks highlights some of the most popular features in Mountain Lion that you may want to turn on or off.
Fun fact: Mountain Tweaks (and its predecessor, Lion Tweaks*) was developed by a 17-year-old from Norway. The app is free, but donations are encouraged, especially if you like what you see. Take a look at some of the available tweaks below (shortened list).
*Notable Features*
* Show/Hide the user Library folder
* Change to a 2D or 3D dock
* Enable/Disable system window animation
* Enable/Disable Spelling Correction
* Show Hidden Files
* Change iCal leather interface to aluminum
* Change Address Book leather interface to aluminum
* Customize Launchpad folder background
* Enable colors in the Finder sidebar
* Remove Spotlight icon
* Remove leather from Contacts
* Remove leather from Calendar
* Disable default iCloud save location
* Disable “Go to Folder” in Finder
*Compatibility*
Must be running 10.8 Mountain Lion; I have been using it on a recently-updated 10.8.3 system with no problems.
*Get It*
“*Download Mountain Tweaks here.*”:http://tweaksapp.com/app/mountain-tweaks/
__*Lion Tweaks has gotten rave reviews from multiple sites, including Macworld, Lifehacker, CNET, and more. It’s been downloaded over 300,000 times, and it’s estimated that about 3% of Lion users are using it, according to the developer.__