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exFAT makes it easier to transfer files between Mac and PC

exFAT makes it easier to transfer files between Mac and PC

Background: Most of the people, especially the tech guys, won’t just stick to one system while they work. Take an example of myself, even I use Mac OS X most of the time, but when I need to transfer files to my friends, I might need to get in touch with Windows as well. To [...]

HyperDock — add more features to your dock on Mac OS X

HyperDock — add more features to your dock on Mac OS X

Wondering if you can do more with your dock on Mac OS X? HyperDock is finally here to unlock them all for you. HyperDock adds long awaited features to your Dock: Select single application windows just by moving the mouse on a dock item, use mouse clicks to quickly open new windows and many more. [...]

How to setup PPTP VPN Client connection

How to setup PPTP VPN Client connection

What is VPN? A virtual private network (VPN) is a computer network that uses a public telecommunication infrastructure such as the Internet to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their organization’s network. It aims to avoid an expensive system of owned or leased lines that can be used by only one [...]

Mac and Linux users dislike bing?

Mac and Linux users dislike bing?

Chitika reveal the analysis on the relationship between search engine and different OS users. From this chart,   we can see that majority of the users still use Google (with no surprise), then follow by Yahoo! and bing. I found it very interesting that almost all of the people using bing is from Windows users; [...]

6 extra ways to capture a screenshot on Mac OS X

6 extra ways to capture a screenshot on Mac OS X

Screen-shooting is a useful and practical way to save what you are seeing on the screen; and a good screen-shooting software should become our daily utility. Apple Mac OS X has built-in screen-shooting software, aka Grab. Grab it’s very easy to use; since it’s already built-into Mac OS X, you can just use the default [...]