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How to Configure RSS Feed

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Learn how to configure your system to be automatically notified of new blog articles from The MacXperts. Read More...

Productivity 101 - 10 Tips to Greater Productivity

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Work smarter, not harder.

Originally posted 2/26/2009. Updated 9/4/2010. Read More...

Is Google Apps for You and Your Organization

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Is it time for you or your organization to migrate to Google Apps for your email, calendar, documents, and collaborative work? In this blog we examine how GA may be the brightest move you make this year.

Note: This document was originally published 7/18/2009. Updated 9/4/2010. Read More...

How to Reduce Your Total Cost of Ownership

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In today’s economy it becomes even more important to reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of your technology. In this blog I review the few simple steps you can take to save the most with the least work. Read More...

Routine Maintenance - Mac HelpMate and AppleJack

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Take care of your Macintosh, and it will take care of you. This blog outlines how to run your own diagnostics and repairs on your Macintosh using Mac HelpMate and AppleJack.

Original post 2/26/2009. Updated 9/4/2010. Read More...

Securing Your Data - Part 1

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It will surely happen to many of us. Come back to the office Monday morning to find some computers missing. Or turn your back for just a moment at the airport only to find your laptop stolen. Not only have you lost an investment in hardware, but now someone else has access to all of your data - address book, passwords, bank account information, company proprietary data. How can you protect yourself against such violation?

Original post 2/22/2009. Updated 8/29/2010. Read More...

Cowboy Wisdom

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Before there were spin doctors, professional politicians, used car salesmen, HMO’s, and attorneys that have forgotten why they entered the profession, sanity ran free through the countryside. The cowboy - honest, trustworthy, strong of heart and back, who learned to be self-sufficient without draining the resources of his neighbors and to survive in a land that was often cruel and barren - became the quintessential wise man of the range. The MacXperts celebrates our uniquely American Cowboy Wisdom. Read More...

Review The MacXperts

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The MacXperts gains new clients almost exclusively through word of mouth. Have we exceeded your expectations? Been a savior in your time of need? Rode in on our white stallion and saved the town? Here is your chance to let others know so that their town may be safe as well! Read More...

Remote Support with Mac HelpMate

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Step-by-step instructions on how to download, install, and configure Mac HelpMate to allow remote access and control over your Mac or Windows computer. Read More...

Remote Support with Remobo

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Step-by-step instructions on how to download, install, and configure Remobo to allow remote access and control over your Mac or Windows computer. Read More...

Remote Support with LogMeIn

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Step-by-step instructions on how to download, install, and configure LogMeIn to allow remote access and control over your Mac or Windows computer. Read More...

Securing Your Data - Part 2

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If you have read “Securing Your Data - Part 1”, you know how to physically secure your data. Now let us take a look at security on the network. Read More...

Book Reviews

BOOK REVIEWS

A running summary of the books I’m feeding my brain. Read More...

How to Configure Intego VirusBarrier

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Intego VirusBarrier is currently the only anti-malware utility The MacXperts recommends for the Macintosh. It does include an extensive online help, but for those of you that just need to get it done, I’ve included a quick installation guide. Read More...

How to Hire a Macintosh Consultant

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Finding and hiring a computer consultant doesn’t need to be a costly endeavor fraught with land mines. This article provides you with a checklist to help make just the right choice.

Original post 3/21/2009. Updated 6/16/2010. Read More...

Podcast Reviews

PODCAST REVIEWS

A running summary of the podcasts I’m feeding my brain. Read More...

What To Do With An Old iPhone

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Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 4 on Monday June 7 at the World Wide Developers Conference. The cost is $199 for the 16GB model, and $299 for the 32GB.

But what to do with your “old” iPhone? Read More...

Should a Macintosh Use Anti-Virus Protection

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Should you protect your Macintosh from malware?

Originally posted 4/26/2009. Updated 6/4/2010. Read More...

Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote Address

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Live update of the 2010 Apple World Wide Developers Conference. All stuff, no fluff. Reported times are mst (real cowboy time). Read More...

How to Design a Data Backup Strategy

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It’s not a matter of if you will ever lose your data, only a matter of when, and how often.

Originally posted 2/26/2009. Updated 6/3/2010.

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If You Keep Doing What You Have Always Done...

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Unless you have been living in an ice cave for the past 50 years, you have heard the quote: “If you keep doing what you have always done, you will keep getting what you have always gotten.” Perhaps it is appropriate to take a few minutes to examine one possible area to do things differently. Read More...

Why More RAM is Better

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You can never be too slim, too rich, or have enough RAM. Or so the saying goes.

I’m not entirely sold on slim. Rich–I get that. But RAM? Read on for the “Why”. Read More...

Protect Your Facebook Privacy

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Over 400 million people worldwide are members of Facebook. It is the place for social networking. As an aside, as of mid May 2010, it is also ranks among the top three sites for online advertising. But it is also among the least secure sites that contains your personal information.

Read on for how to secure your personal information. Read More...

How to Synchronize Files Between Your Mac, PC, and iPhone

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Sure, you have the latest, greatest Mac, you have your iPhone 3Gs, and maybe even a screaming gaming PC. You’ve loaded Adobe CS5 and having a blast discovering all the tips and tricks.

And yet, like the princess and the pea, it is sometimes the little stuff that can drive you mad–like how to keep a document that you work on both at home and the office accessible to both. Perhaps your solution is with file synchronization. Read More...

How to Determine ROI (Return On Investment) For New Computer Purchases

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So, you have the itch to purchase a shiny new computer system, but the boss (perhaps the Boss in you) thinks that this would be an extravagant and unnecessary expense.

You need some ammunition to (self?) justify the purchase.

You need an ROI calculator! Here it is. Read More...

How to Create Foreign Language Characters in Mac OS X

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Have you ever torn a handful of hair out trying to enter a foreign language character in Mac OS X?

Stop the Rogaine! It’s really quite easy!

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How to Configure Google Alerts

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Do you find yourself searching Google on a regular basis to find the latest information on the same topics? How would you like Google to automate the searching for you, then notify you via email the instant new information is found?

That is what Google Alerts is all about. Read More...

Earn $50, $100, $500 and more in The MacXperts Gift Certificates

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On Monday, April 26, 2010 The MacXperts is going live with it's new websiteFacebook, and Twitter campaigns. All still in late beta, but what the heck. I'm laying here just returned from back surgery loaded up on valium and oxycodon, so what do I care about some broken links and non-optimized code on the new site!

Read on to see how these changes mean huge savings for you and your organization!
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Search Engine Optimization - Part 1

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Do you have a personal or business website? Are you interested in higher ranking in Google, Yahoo, etc. (appearing within the first page or two)?

This is called Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. It is a black art shrouded in secrecy, voodoo, and far too many scam artists promising to get your site onto Google's page 1.

Read on for a free strategy to help boost your ranking in under 15 minutes!
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How to Update or Upgrade Mac OS X

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At the time of this writing (3/21/2010), Apple is poised to release its latest update to Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6.3. Looks like a perfect time to review the Best Practices for updating your operating system. Read More...

How to Choose the Right UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)

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45% of all hardware, software, and network problems can be traced back to feeding your computers with unfiltered AC power. There is an inexpensive, easy solution that can cut your tech support costs almost in half. Read More...

How to Secure a Wireless Network

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Got WiFi? Then you most likely have a few folks trying to get onto your network without your knowledge or permission! Unless you like having your bandwidth stolen, and your data compromised, it’s time to bolt that door shut. Read More...

How to Use LogMeIn for Remote Access

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LogMeIn is a web-based utility to remotely observe and control another Macintosh or Windows machine. There is currently a limited-feature free version, as well as a full-featured commercial version. The MacXperts is installing LMI on most of our client systems so that we may provide remote support. But you may also want to use LMI to gain access to your computer when away from home or office. Read More...

How to Install Fonts in Mac OS X

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Fonts got you down? It can happen and you don’t even know it. Fonts can be a source of many problems looking like system or document corruption. Follow these simple steps to ensure your fonts are installed correctly. Read More...

Running Windows on Macintosh

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Interested in running Windows on your Mac OS X computer? Read on to discover all of your options!

Originally posted 3/2/2009. Updated 2/2/2010. Read More...

System Installation

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Before you install your Mac hardware or software, takes these steps to ensure smooth computing.

Originally posted 2/26/2009. Updated 2/2/2010. Read More...

Doing the Right Thing at the Right Time

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Doing the right thing at the right time can save you drama in your computing, and in life. Read More...

Access Your Mac Remotely

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Ever need to access your files from your home or office computer when on vacation, on the road, or simply at the office or home? What you need is Remote Access to your computer. Read on for your options.

Originally posted 4/26/2009. Updated 9/27/2009, 12/14/2009. Read More...

Should You Upgrade to Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6)?

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Apple released Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard, on August 28, 2009. As with every major upgrade, the question must be asked: “Should I upgrade?” Read More...

Updating Your OS - Best Practices

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At the time of this writing (8/5/2009), Apple has just released 10.5.8. Looks like a perfect time to review the Best Practices for updating your operating system. Read More...