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Share Sheets Makes AirDrop, Twitter, Vimeo Easier

Apple first introduced AirDrop in Lion, making it really easy to file share between two Macs running Lion. In Mountain Lion, Apple have gone one step forward and made this feature available anywhere on the Finder. In addition to that, Apple also

ACMT Courses & Exams Now Updated for Mountain Lion 10.8

To coincide with Apple releasing 3 new exams today covering the latest OS X version Mountain Lion, we have updated our course material for ACMT certifications, this includes: ACMT re-certification Mac OS re-certification ACMT certification ACMT fast track What is

Where are my iCloud Documents Stored?

So Mountain Lion has been out for a few months now and one of the big features of it is “Documents in the Cloud” – the ability to have documents automatically sync between your Mac computers and iOS devices automatically

Adding Pages From Your Scanner & More to Your PDFs

It’s frustrating when you have a nicely formatted PDF document and as you read through it you realise that it’s missing a couple of pages here or there. In 10.7 you could only add blank pages to your pdfs but

Have You Been Missing RSS in Safari?

So Safari in Mountain Lion has some great additions but if you ever used RSS feeds you may have been disappointed to have found that this has been removed. While there is no direct way to integrate RSS back into

Mountain Lion: Can my Mac Use Internet Recovery?

Introduced in OS X Lion, Internet Recovery is a great feature if you find that your internal recovery partition isn’t available because your hard drive stopped responding or you installed a new hard drive without OS X installed. Internet Recovery

Save-As Has a Different Behaviour

By Richard Mallion So in my previous “Save as is Back” blog I mentioned Apple had brought back the “Save-As’ feature that most of us have missed. You need to be slightly careful if you use this as Apple have changed

DHCP, DHCP, Wherefore Art Thou DHCP?

By Richard Mallion So, Mountain Lion client and server have been out for approx a week. One of the controversies of the server product is the apparent removal of the DHCP service. It is true that Apple for some reason

Terminal – Command + Drag to Change Directory

One nice addition to the Terminal application in Mountain Lion is if you command drag a folder to the Terminal application, it will cd to the directory being dragged. If you drag a file, then it cd’s to the directory

Save As is Back

By Richard Mallion So, one of the nice things regarding Mountain Lion is that Apple has brought back the Save As option which was dropped in Lion and replaced with Duplicate. It’s slightly hidden, but to activate it just hold