Archive for the 'Tips & Tricks' Category

JULY MEETING

Monday, July 11th, 2011

MEETING REMINDER TONIGHT 7pm You don’t want to miss this unless you are not interested in dmg files, Mac’s, or fun people, so be there. Topics from the President DISK IMAGES • Archiving Email • General File Organization Gerald will be doing a presentation on Disk Images. What they are, how to use them, and [...]

June Meeting

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

Hi all.  I know late as always, which is why, I am putting in my resignation as president, this is a semi-formal notice to the members as I have been trying to do this for some time now. BUT, lets not dwell on the inevitable or make this a sad thing, I think it is [...]

SMMUG TROJAN ALERT

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

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AUGUST MEETING

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Summer time heat and fun Greetings everyone; hope all is going well for you this July of 2010; it has been a hot one and for me, as I am sure for others, it has been very busy — at times it almost feels like I cannot breath — but I excel in that type [...]

Permissions

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Have you ever performed a ‘repair permissions’ on your hard drive. Ever gotten a message [Warning: SUID file...] or [Permissions differ...]? After a trip to the Mac store and some research I discovered these messages are ‘ok’. Well, according to Apple. Here’s a list of some of the ‘ok’ ones. “http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448″

April Meeting Files

Monday, April 5th, 2010

This months’s meeting is about Keyboard Shortcuts and Living without an Intel Mac. You can follow along with the files and my notes at: http://sierramousetrap.org/smmug/20100405-meeting/ I already sent out the newsletter and have a correction: it was Jeremy Heck, Jim’s SON, that did the video.  Many apologies. YES, yes, there is another error in the newsletter [...]

Tips and Tricks

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Small History I created a TIPS & TRICKS section for Apple Macintosh hardware and software on my site many, many years ago to archive some of the unique and useful fiddly bits that you can do with your Mac — you could say a few of them are hacks, but are safe hacks nonetheless — [...]