Mac Friday - Screenshots
February 22, 2008
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Screenshots.
No, we’re not talking about the big guy on the right here spraying gobs of bullets on the silver screen, as entertaining as that is.
A screenshot is simply a way to capture what you are looking at right now on your computer screen so you can use it later, or share it with someone else.
An Example
Say for example you took a silly little online brain test to see if you were more right brained or more left brained in your thinking.
And then suppose your results were strange enough that you wanted to share them with some folks.

Apparently I’m ever so slightly more right brained than left brained. At least according to that test.
Now my question is this. How did I use more than 100% of my brain that day?
Weird.
And it’s one of those things that is much easier to explain when folks can look at the screen shot.
All I did was capture the screen shot, open the image in Photoshop, and add the circle and text. Then I resized the whole thing uploaded it and now everyone can see that I use more of my brain than I have.
On a Windows computer capturing a screenshot is pretty straight forward. The keyboard has a Print Screen button.
But what about on a Mac?
It can still be done fairly easily with a little know how.
Mac Friday: Choosing a Web Browser
November 2, 2007
Switching to Mac has had some challenges. Most of them are fairly minor.
For example, what web browser is the best one? That’s a question that can spark some heated debate depending on what circles you ask it. Wanna have fun at a tech-geek gathering? Ask it to a group of Mac users and then sit back and watch the fireworks.
It’s sorta like pulling the pin from a hand grenade, and tossing it into the middle of the room to see what will happen.
Anyway this whole thing started because FireFox was beginning to give me problems. Over time it seemed to be hanging up longer and more often. With my current severe scheduling challenges, sitting waiting while a web browser checks out for sometimes several minutes at a crack was getting frustrating to say the least.
I’ve been a FireFox fan for quite a while so when it started giving me fits I felt a little like I was starting over. Everyone’s got their own opinion. Every browser seems to claim they are the fastest. What follows is far from scientific. I’m not a full blown tech-head. So take it for whatever it’s worth. Read more
Mac Friday - 3 August 2007
August 3, 2007
Well it’s now been about 2 weeks since my Mac Mini arrived. And things are going well.
I overheard Gorgeous telling a friend that she doesn’t hear grumpy noises eminating from my office anymore. I take that as a good sign things are going well.
Before I got the Mac I was at the point where I was loosing about 20 minutes out of every hour on my machine waiting for things to process or rebooting. That doesn’t happen anymore.
One Hitch
Well, there was one morning this past week. For some reason my mouse laser stopped registering clicks. It would track around the screen fine, but wouldn’t click on anything.
The scroll function wasn’t working either.
I fought with it a bit to see if I could get it reset easily. I was hoping to figure out if it was something screwy I did or not. Smart money is on operator error.
Finally I just did a hard shut down of the computer, turned off the wireless mouse and keyboard, and powered everything back up.
Things have been purring along nicely ever since. One hitch in two weeks is so much better than the several times a day that I was dealing with that
MS Office Work Around
I don’t yet have much need for MS Office with what I do here on this machine. But occasionally clients will send me a Word document from time to time.
I’ve found a serviceable work around with Google Docs. It is right there alongside my Gmail account and can import and export Word documents just fine. It isn’t perfect. But it does work for those occasional documents you need to get out.
Eventually I’ll probably get MS Office for Mac, although I hear Open Office is pretty good too. Maybe I’ll try that first.
A Mac Resource
Was pointed to a great resource for news on things Mac by a friend. If you are interested in that sort of thing, check out Think Secret. It’s chock full of insider info.
Before I check out this morning, let me leave you with a little PC vs. Mac humor.
Enjoy!
Mac Friday - 27 July 2007
July 27, 2007
Well it’s now been a week since my new Mac Mini arrived and I thought I’d share a few things about the whole experience with y’all.
Dang that Mac is Small!
The very first thing Gorgeous and I couldn’t help but notice is that the stinking thing is small. I mean really small. We’re talking about a highly concentrated processing-power-to-volume ratio.
I’ve got hardcover books on my shelf that are bigger than this thing. Gorgeous asked if that little box could really do everything the HP tower that I was using did.
“No Honey. It does a whole lot more.”
I call it the Return of the True Desktop. Right now the Mini is parked on the corner of my desk behind my phone. It’s in a spot that previously held general clutter.
The Mini is much better looking than the clutter was.
The Big Part
I opted for the big screen. 23 inches of wide screen HC goodness. I can have my browser window open in the middle and various chats, my calander, email, and misc. other stuff all open on either side, watching while I’m working.
Way cool.
One down side is that I haven’t yet mastered dragging things across that big old screen. I keep running out of mouse pad.
I’m used to working with a track ball on the other machine. Might have to go that route if I can’t get a grip there.
But the picture! Oh yeah!
I put one of my Band of Brothers DVD’s in and Wow! Amazing picture quality.
Glad I got the big screen. Read more







