9th February 2013
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Tutor:
Don McAllister
Duration:
01:21
Category:
Time for another Mac Montage show this week, featuring a number of hints and tips.
This week I look at:
Popclip - Revisiting some updates and exploring how I use my favourite extensions. I've found PopClip to be indispensable when used in conjunction with extensions to integrate my favourite applications. In this section, I show you how I use Popclip to improve my productivity with some real world examples.
Nifty minidrive - A clever adaptor for utilising extra storage with an SD card. Launched initially as a Kickstarter project, the Nifty mini drive is a very smart way of attaching additional storage to your laptop, almost invisibly. In this section, I demonstrate the Nifty mini drive and do some speed comparisons on using USB2 memory sticks, SD Cards and USB3 memoiry sticks, as well as giving you some guidance on booting from an SD card.
Fixing Slow Wake - A solution to laptops suffering from slow wake up times by using a terminal command.
Terminal - How to customise your Terminal session plus some basic navigation commands. Terminal has had a make over in recent versions of OSX and I show you how to tweak it to your liking. I also take a look at some common navigation commands to move around your filesystem from the command line, as well as looking at accessing the Finder from your Terminal session and vice versa.
The full tutorial covers:

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| Chapter | Duration |
| Start | [1m] |
| PopClip - Updates & New Extensions | [5m 18s] |
| Quick Currency Conversions | [1m 57s] |
| Evernote & OmniFocus | [1m 10s] |
| TextSoap | [1m 52s] |
| Textexpander Snippet | [46s] |
| Nifty Minidrive | [8m 18s] |
| Slow Wake on Laptops? | [2m 37s] |
| Terminal - Customisation & Basics | [3m 9s] |
| Navigation Commands | [6m 45s] |
| Wrap Up | [1s] |
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The third and final (for now) part of the Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
This week, I finally take a look at the brand new workflows feature of Alfred v2, accessible via the optional Powerpack.
I think you'll be impressed!
Continuing on from last week, it's part 2 of an Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
According to the Alfred blog, less than 15% of Alfred v1′s code was reused and every feature has been carefully improved. In addition, they've added in some neat new features, including WorkFlow, a highly customisable replacement for Extensions and Hot Keys.
This week, I take a look at some of the changes to the built in features of Alfred v2 with the optional Powerpack.
Alfred v2 has just been released, and this week, it's part 1 of an Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
According to the Alfred blog, less than 15% of Alfred v1′s code was reused and every feature has been carefully improved. In addition, they've added in some neat new features, including WorkFlow, a highly customisable replacement for Extensions and Hot Keys.
This week, I start from scratch and take you through some of the basics of Alfred, cover some of the changes, and demonstrate how to customise Alfred's default behaviour.
PDFpen & PDFpenPro V6 have just been released.
PDFpen is a great PDF editor from Smile Software that allows you to edit, sign and correct PDFs. Although I've covered PDFpen before, the new version has some great new features including newly designed toolbars, support for Retina displays, new sidebar options and a spectacular "Export to Word" feature.
The Pro version builds on it's current advanced feature set with the addition of document permission settings and a great new automatic form layout feature.
This tutorial gives you a refresher on PDFpen and introduces you to all the new features.
The Contacts application in OSX (previously Address Book), hasn't really changed much over the years. Except for a questionable make over, the basic functionality has remained the same.
Enter Cobook.
Cobook is a re-imagining of the traditional Contacts application, with some very smart new features. Best of all, it utilises the same underlying contacts data and is able to sync using iCloud. Add in a fully featured iOS application, and you can use Cobook across all your devices.
Please note that Cobook for Mac is no longer a free application!
This week, it's time to revisit the de facto alternative to the standard OSX Calendar application - BusyCal.
BusyCal is a fully featured calendaring and to-do list application that syncs your iCloud calendars, your Google calendars and most other CalDAV based services. It also integrates with your iCloud reminders, allowing you to view your reminders and events from a single application. As it uses iCloud data, events and to-dos created or updated in BusyCal are seamlessly synced across all your Mac and iOS devices.
MM27 - PopClip, SD Cards, Terminal tutorial is also avaliable to watch in Issue 8 of the ScreenCastsOnline Monthly
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