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Creating chapters in iTunes...

If you've been ripping movies from DVD for editing, you may have noticed that chapter markers disappear when you try to export movies as iTunes-compatible .m4v movies.

Christopher Breen | Oct 31, 2008

Exporting Address Book to a...

If you'd like to export your contacts from Address Book into an Excel or Numbers spreadsheet, you're on your own; Apple doesn't provide a built-in way to make it happen, even though you'd think there would be an easy way to do it.

Christopher Breen | Oct 30, 2008

How to: Make an iPhoto gree...

Since iPhoto’s printing services have been available in Australia, customers down under have had access to the same iPhoto products — books, calendars and cards — that our overseas neighbours have enjoyed for years. The great part about them is that they’re extremely easy to use. The bad part is they’re extremely easy to make badly. Here’s a few tips on getting an iPhoto card to print beautifully.

Matthew JC. Powell | Oct 30, 2008

How to: Make an iPhoto cale...

Since Apple brought iPhoto printing services to Australia, we’ve finally had access to cool printed materials our overseas cousins have had access to for years: not just the well-publicised books, but also calendars and cards with a professional polish. However, it's as easy to make a book, card or calendar that looks ready for recycling as it is to make something you want to keep. Here’s how to get a calendar looking cool.

Matthew JC. Powell | Oct 29, 2008

How to: Make an iPhoto cale...

Since Apple brought iPhoto printing services to Australia, we’ve finally had access to cool printed materials our overseas cousins have had access to for years: not just the well-publicised books, but also calendars and cards with a professional polish. However, it's as easy to make a book, card or calendar that looks ready for recycling as it is to make something you want to keep. Here’s how to get a calendar looking cool.

Matthew JC. Powell | Oct 29, 2008

Create easy screen-sharing ...

Given that our Macs are spread throughout the house, I use OS X 10.5’s screen sharing feature a lot to work with machines that don’t happen to be sitting where I am. While there are many ways to start screen sharing, here’s one of my favourites—it’s especially useful if you have more than two Macs in your home.

Rob Griffiths | Oct 29, 2008