by Darrius
It is possible to do a screen recording using QuickTime for Mac. This is neat if you want to document something you just learned so that you can reference later or share it with someone you are trying to help. Unfortunately, at this time, it will not record audio...
by Darrius
Removing an app or program from a Mac is relatively easy. If the program comes with an uninstaller, I recommend using that. An uninstaller will be located in the same folder as the app or program. However, most programs do not come with an uninstaller. All you have...
by Darrius
Here is a neat trick on how to quickly email a photo in Mail on Mac OS X. Click on the picture(s) from your desktop or photos app and drag it to the mail icon on the dock. It will open up a new email message with the photo attached. Finish the email and...
by Darrius
There is a way to change the start and ending times of songs in iTunes so that you can listen to the exact part of the track you’d like to here. While trimming the audio file itself is an option, changing the start or ending time is more convenient and doesn’t change...
by Darrius
QuickTime, a piece of software from Apple that is included in Mac OS X, is a nifty tool that can do more more than just play audio and video files. You can use Quicktime to trim audio files. Open your audio file in QuickTime. On the “edit” menu, select “Trim…” or...