Tag: mac

TimeMachineEditor

TimeMachineEditor

TimeMachineEditor is a software for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that lets you change the default one-hour backup interval of Time Machine.
You can change the interval or create a more sophosticated scheduling (see screenshot below).

This is useful if you don’t need to backup every hour and don’t want the performance penalty. This is also especially useful if you manipulate lots of data within one hour as you would spend the whole day backing up.


Disable Skype’s auto-changing of microphone volume

Disable Skype’s auto-changing of microphone volume

Skype always irritated me with its automatic microphone volume changes. The Windows version has the ability to disable this option in the preferences pane, but the Mac version does not. Today, I spent some time trying to solve this problem. After some searching on net, I found a solution for the Windows version which also works on the Mac.


How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook

How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook

A very good how-to about how you can convert a Dell Mini 9 into the perfect Mac OS X netbook. Something I definitely want to try someday!

There are a lot of netbooks on which you can install and run OS X, but if you're mindful of the handy comparison chart those lads at Boing Boing Gadgets have compiled, you'll know that the Mini 9 is about as ideal a platform as you'll find for a Hackintosh ultraportable: Everything from wi-fi, sound and the function keys down to the optional integrated mobile broadband card and the SD card reader are supported and work as they should. No hardware compromises at all. It's awesome.


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